Solo Winter Wild Camp with my New Bicycle!

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  • At the very end of last year I loaded some stuff onto my new touring bike and headed off on a short overnighter in my home county of Somerset (UK). The only difference with this wild camp, compared to ones I've done in the past, was that this time I decided NOT to pack a tent...
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  • @RViscara
    @RViscara ปีที่แล้ว +95

    Ed I am actually a backpacker hammock camper and know a bit about tarps and tarp set ups. First I have to say in a heavy long rain like you had in this video that you would have faired far better with a slightly larger tarp and with more tie out points or loops to tie to on the tarp. Also as you said a wider lower pitch of the tarp would have protected you better as well. A tighter tarp pitch “less flopping of the tarp fabric” would also have helped. The larger tarp would have only added a couple of grams to your weight and tiny bit extra space in your bags. To make a tighter tarp try using Prusik knots on the ridgeline and tarp connection points to stretch the tarp taught. A loose tarp set up will shrink your coverage area of the tarp once the wind starts to blow or it gets weighted down in the rain especially a sil nylon tarp. Don’t give up on this way if sleeping instead of using a tent. It’s a great compact way to have a sleep system in your area and climate. Remember skills go much further then the knowing how to use the gear correctly. By the way I am from Silicon Valley in California and lived right down the road from were you stayed in Saratoga or Cupertino near the Sunnyvale bike shop on your American tour. I wish I could have seen you and even had you come and speak to my boyscout troop about your adventures. A happy new year to you and cheers!

    • @caseysmith544
      @caseysmith544 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I was thinking more a yard tarp but on the smaller side would have worked better as they are normally quite big, a thin Nylon tarp is not the way to go for rain. Then for the bivy sack, go with more the emergency type that use the thin flexible foam in between the layers of the Mylar/aluminum as these are more water resistant/proof just beef up seem parts with superglue and duct tape, or get the bivy tents, they are bivy sacks that have a small flexible frame to them that can keep the fabric off your bag better.

    • @novabigstar1509
      @novabigstar1509 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      You can also slightly trench the ground around the tarp to channel water away from the sloped high ground sides that could bring ground water into the sleeping area. It really helps in heavy rains. Great adventure Ed!

    • @zobairahmed8236
      @zobairahmed8236 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      As a Hammok camper, what kinds of difficulties do you face? Specifically, when you slept in Hammok, did you have any kind of back pain?
      Recently, I've been thinking about Hammok camping. I hope you will reply. Thanks

    • @teamdeep5822
      @teamdeep5822 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      He stayed at my nighbors back yard in stokes county nc in his American tour. Wish I met him

    • @RViscara
      @RViscara ปีที่แล้ว

      @@zobairahmed8236 hammock camping is a fantastic way to sleep if done correctly. That said there are times that some people don’t do well in hammocks “side sleepers or stomach sleepers” I say watch some videos about hammock sleeping and how to properly set one up. Also if you sleep in slightly cold to winter conditions you will need a underquilt beneath you to keep you from having a cold backside. I sleep like a baby in my hammock and love it far better then ground sleeping or tent sleeping. For video set ups and how to do it check out Shug hammocks on TH-cam. Also borrow a hammock system and try it first before you commit to buying a system. Good luck

  • @evesharples1904
    @evesharples1904 ปีที่แล้ว +60

    I have really appreciated your last two videos - nothing flashy, nothing big, but I think very inspiring reminding everyone how easy and simple adventuring can be. One night, minimal equipment, no special knowledge needed. I don't think there's enough of that on TH-cam anymore, and I find it really inspiring, reminding me to get out there! Thank you :)

  • @markjlewis
    @markjlewis ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Nice video Ed but you did break the law. It's brown sauce with sausages and tomato ketchup with bacon, expect the sausage police to call on you very soon. 🤣

    • @aussiedonaldduck2854
      @aussiedonaldduck2854 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      No no no it's tomatoe Sause with pies & sausage rolls but yes BBQ Sause with sausages & Burgers.

  • @Heisthe1ne4242
    @Heisthe1ne4242 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    As you were filming in the morning under the tarp, there does appear to be a hole in the tarp on the right side at least… 7:19 onward, top right corner of the shot

  • @rawdaaljawhary4174
    @rawdaaljawhary4174 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I love how you repurposed the tandem. May you have many new adventures ahead! ❤

  • @l1ncs
    @l1ncs ปีที่แล้ว +4

    tent is def the way to go, especially on longer trips

  • @Zook500
    @Zook500 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Love this new style videos mate. Can't allways be a multi month epic. Looking forward to the next one! Helping with the impetus to go on another tour!

  • @nedlongdon8607
    @nedlongdon8607 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I think you should wait until the summer until you get back into bivvying, because it's those calm, warm nights that make it so special. I really appreciate this v good, honest video!

  • @MONKEYON2WHEELS
    @MONKEYON2WHEELS ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Love those micro adventures that gets you just out and have fun. And nice bike! Thorn frames are super strong. Its gonna take you everywhere 🚲

  • @WiltshireMan
    @WiltshireMan ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Enjoyed your "Overnighter" : )
    I've heard nothing but good things regarding SJ cycles and Thorn Raven tour and Rohloff hubs:) I'm sure the bike will serve you well Ed.
    I recently also brought a new bike, an On One Bootzipper which show great promise for future adventures but I do need some mudguards and a back rack for it.
    Sandy

  • @73megalith
    @73megalith ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Set the tarp up in diamond (plough) config. Closed on 3 sides into the wind and rain. Ideal with less tie outs on the tarp. 10/10 for getting out there Ed

  • @charnestours1948
    @charnestours1948 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Lovely to see you again Ed. Keep up the spirts and the good work.

  • @MrGee009
    @MrGee009 ปีที่แล้ว

    Happy new year Ed, great to see you back. Thanks for braving the winter weather to entertain us. I look forward to more of your adventures.
    Oh to be young again.

  • @saschakalweit7843
    @saschakalweit7843 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I really love that you just do the things that you love. It doesn't matter if its traveling related or some microaddventure, you being being you is what matters. Love the video!

  • @SkateAlert
    @SkateAlert ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Good to see you're doing well ed, still adventurising. I remember watching your around the world series like 4 years ago now? It got my really interesting in the idea of travel and touring the world, and now I'm in college, working on an IT course actually (as my idea is to work as a digital nomad, free lancing off just a laptop) whilst traveling around the world. Thanks for everything!

  • @hansguckindieair
    @hansguckindieair ปีที่แล้ว +1

    It's so nice to see you trying out new things

  • @samrutster
    @samrutster ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Good to see you Ed! More camping! 🏕️

  • @KcarlMarXs
    @KcarlMarXs ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Major quality of life Tip for all campers: have some sort of cutting board. (Roll out, rigid, custom size etc) It beats cutting on surfaces not made for (in hand, pan, cup, etc.)

  • @PeopleWatchingMarcus
    @PeopleWatchingMarcus ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Great adventure. I'm enjoying these shorter trips

  • @zoltankaparthy9095
    @zoltankaparthy9095 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I did that many, many years ago and had the same miserable experience. Warm and dry wins every time. It is always good to see you out and about and well. Take good care of yourself.

  • @coopermetzger5026
    @coopermetzger5026 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Glad to see more content Ed! I do some expedition leading work here in the northeastern US and most of my nights in the field are spent in a bivy under a tarp. Some of the most important things I have learned about staying dry are picking the right spot to avoid groundwater, and keeping the tarp tight. Those two items do most of the work of keeping you dry. Also one big thing people often over look is that not all tarps are created equal. Making sure to pick a tarp that is actually is water proof and/or taking the time to re-waterproof a tarp can go a long way on those rainy nights. Lastly having the paracord ridgeline under the tarp gives water a straight line it can travel down and drip onto you from. Hope these tips can help keep you dry in the future.

  • @alexandercavendishsimson3962
    @alexandercavendishsimson3962 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I know nothing about setting up overnight wild camping. But I’ve watched enough videos of you doing it, all over the world on the Uni’ to be considered almost expert level 😂🙈. Even with a bigger tarp the ‘draughtyness’ of the thing puts me off 😡, modern ‘sealed’ tents are so light now 🤔. Keep doing what you’re doing Ed, and stop fretting about whether or not it’s ‘entertaining’ enough etc etc. It clearly is as there’s plenty of us out here happy to watch your adventures, whatever they may be, (the Shooting Lodge camp was great 👍). I’m not prone to watching some random Bear Whatsit copyist wild / woodsman geezer caping out, but it’s different where you are concerned. You’ve earned the right with your past adventures to validate what you do now, whatever that may be. Think of it as a really great band, and 5 or 6 albums in they make a bit of a hard left turn stylewise. The fans still buy the album because of the greatness in the past, respect for the greatness in the past 👍.
    Does that make you the Bob Dylan of cycle / hiking / camping 🤔, maybe 😎.
    Bigger Tarp, that sits much further from your sleeping bag.
    Now is it a hot dog? Or is it a sausage butty with onions in a finger roll?
    IMHO, that would be a sausage butty you had there 🤔 ?!?!?

  • @roberthunter5398
    @roberthunter5398 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    That's a nice bike. Hope you get miles of fun and enjoyment from it.

  • @kit4250
    @kit4250 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This style of video is so nice to watch!

  • @jamiebassnettoutdoors
    @jamiebassnettoutdoors ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I swear that crazy stove is gonna be the death of you one day! 😂 You definitely need to invest in something lighter and less erratic. 😂

  • @ducktominh
    @ducktominh ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You could only camp at your backyard, I would still watch it. Love your videos :)

  • @MrQuestful
    @MrQuestful ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Looks like there’s a learning curve to bivy setup, but I’m delighted to see you’re out on the road again! This past summer I did my first big ride across the United States with over 4,000 miles from San Francisco to Maine; and I wanted to share some tricks I learned about my cooking setup.
    I’m an avid cook, so food was something I prioritized on my journey. If there’s one item of cookwear I brought that I found super adaptable, it would be my 1.5L pressure cooker. I made everything from stews, dal and rice, and various Indian curries all in this tiny cooker. It was super handy because it was fast cooking with pressure, and totally sealable, so I could make a curry and snack on it throughout a days ride. If you’re interested I’ll happily share recipes etc offline. Happy riding!

  • @andyml1
    @andyml1 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Good to see you put a cover on the Brooks too! 😉

  • @nomad2753
    @nomad2753 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Nicely done and closer to the average person’s bike camping experience 👍

  • @slapdat.byteme
    @slapdat.byteme ปีที่แล้ว

    Thx for taking us along Ed. A wider tarp and a short fold-up canvas cot (if the bike can take it) would totally change a rainy bivy campout. Take care.

  • @craigmaberly8561
    @craigmaberly8561 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Having took my Nomad for 120 days in North America last year fully loaded I am sure one night it can manage. Nice to see you out again.

  • @LordBikealot
    @LordBikealot 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Sometimes we just need to get out and do it! Thanks Ed 👍

  • @andrewonmyway8184
    @andrewonmyway8184 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great to see you back on the bike again where you belong Ed. Hopefully you’ll have better weather next time. Smashing bike by the way!

  • @Simsydav
    @Simsydav ปีที่แล้ว

    Awesome to see you making new stuff. I got the same bike in grey a few months ago but I think the green looks better!

  • @gigihanmandarin
    @gigihanmandarin ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for this video, Ed!

  • @stevenewcombe7168
    @stevenewcombe7168 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nice one Ed :)
    I do a good bit of wild camping all year round. So in winter it's dark not long after 4pm. By the time you've cooked and eaten, you must have gone to "bed" before 6pm. It was light when you got up so it must've been nearly 8am. That's a looooong night if you're not comfortable. I find the biggest problem with winter camps is using up all those dark hours. Really enjoyed the video, thanks :)

  • @asherbeal8357
    @asherbeal8357 ปีที่แล้ว

    Congratulations on the new bike Ed!

  • @Francois_Dupont
    @Francois_Dupont ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you i love camping videos! (and hunting, fishing, bycyling, touring....)

  • @AndrewSmart32
    @AndrewSmart32 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm watching this from a service station 15miles from my home, I just got a new ebike, effortless!

  • @arjanthomassen2882
    @arjanthomassen2882 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nice video👍i am planning my first bike/camping trip for this year. New gravelbike and ready to go! (57 years old)

  • @ayouben-nasri8719
    @ayouben-nasri8719 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    such a great journey

  •  ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Kiitos!

    • @EdPratt
      @EdPratt  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thank you Kimmo!!!

  • @paulhadfield8006
    @paulhadfield8006 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You cant beat a tent

  • @Adventure-Outdoors
    @Adventure-Outdoors ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Nice one Ed. I used to do a lot of bivi camping, not so much these days for various reasons which you now probably understand; a tent makes far more sense most of the time. If you're going to head out on overnighters with your bike, have a look at the Trangia cook kits, the smaller 27 unit would allow you to cook up a feast without having to carry much extra weight 👍.

  • @Coach_Burrito
    @Coach_Burrito ปีที่แล้ว

    loving the short form videos!

  • @slickpickle6996
    @slickpickle6996 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Love your videos Ed!

  • @jb211
    @jb211 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great vid ed as always

  • @VeloObscura
    @VeloObscura ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Your next challenge is to take a cast iron Dutch oven!

    • @LeesChannel
      @LeesChannel ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I had a very dumb friend who insisted that he needed a cast iron dutch oven + skillet and the very lightest tent and sleeping bag possible for bikepacking. He ended up never bikepacking or even camping.

  • @simon7762
    @simon7762 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Really enjoy watching your adventures, even if it is just camping in your Somerset back country:)

  • @louisbassett1799
    @louisbassett1799 ปีที่แล้ว

    Loved the video, the whole shebang, and what a meal for one nighter!

  • @albertdesalvo7273
    @albertdesalvo7273 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yes, your video was very entertaining!

  • @mhe8545
    @mhe8545 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Nothing like a stream running under your tent. Looks like you're packed up for a long trip.

  • @georgeramirez5225
    @georgeramirez5225 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    enjoyed your solo trip miss your partner in the tandem. be safe

  • @bullpupluver
    @bullpupluver ปีที่แล้ว

    I came here from your river camping series, already hooked and I'm sure youtube sent me your way since I watch camping with Steve

  • @user-uy4sh2uv4e
    @user-uy4sh2uv4e ปีที่แล้ว

    I pitched my tent in November in Southern Ontario. Grass surrounded the tent in the evening. In the middle of the night, I woke to my tent surrounded by snow. It was a great experience, once for that was enough.

  • @regbillings4955
    @regbillings4955 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video, i always get a cramp in my foot when trying to put my boots back on, next morning lol. worst part is packing up next morning. the rest of the trip is amazing during bicycle tours.

  • @mikeforsey8880
    @mikeforsey8880 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Lived in burnham on sea for 30 years, here in Brisbane Australia last 33 years, loved your river parrot ride, and your adventures. Mike Australia

  • @davidjfife
    @davidjfife ปีที่แล้ว

    I love your videos and adventures Ed thank you for posting. Nice bike, to bad you couldn’t have kept the tandem for future adventures. I’m a fan a strong steel frame. Great choice. I looked at those bikes, but decided on CO-Motion because the factory is close to me. We have a few trips planned this spring and summer.on our two tandems. Just need the snow and ice to melt. Keep up the adventuring.

  • @davideldred.campingwilder6481
    @davideldred.campingwilder6481 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice one Ed.

  • @chuckyfox9284
    @chuckyfox9284 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'd be interested in a video on your new bike.

  • @crisloucks6805
    @crisloucks6805 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I would suggest a larger tarp. It doesnt need to be huge or anything, just something that would give you more coverage for the wind and rain. But that is what the first few times are for, experimenting and learning. I think if you prefer a tent then use a tent. But i also think that if you give tarps a chance, with the right tarp system and configuration, you will find that tarps can be more versatile and adaptable than a tent. But you have to figure out what works best for you and i wish you luck in your endeavors.

  • @brentnearhood8874
    @brentnearhood8874 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks! Ed🌭🏕

  • @domkuliasa4409
    @domkuliasa4409 ปีที่แล้ว

    Awesome video thanks

  • @williamschmilliam3565
    @williamschmilliam3565 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey Ed, Primus has a silencer accessory for that stove - I know you mentioned the noise in the last video. I have the same setup with the silencer and it makes a big difference.
    Glad to see you try the tarp/bivy setup. I have been wanting to try the same.

  • @zeusfitter007
    @zeusfitter007 ปีที่แล้ว

    Cornelius would be proud.🙌🏻

  • @dustinmcdowell848
    @dustinmcdowell848 ปีที่แล้ว

    I did the bevy tarp set up from Denver to St. Louis and after that I would probably sacrifice a lot before giving up a 2 person backpacking tent. Being able to sit up is a nice experience it turns out.

  • @alexdcpe
    @alexdcpe ปีที่แล้ว

    Unrelated to this but I would love to see a more relaxed video reminiscing about the world tour. I'm sure you have stories that weren't on camera and it would be nice to revisit the experience now. Maybe a 5 year anniversary livestream with Will?

  • @theinspector1023
    @theinspector1023 ปีที่แล้ว

    Enjoyed it. Ta.

  • @alastairmackay4589
    @alastairmackay4589 ปีที่แล้ว

    Tempted to try 👍

  • @Rockmaster867
    @Rockmaster867 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    7:40 you can actually see a hole in the tarp on the right side

  • @AndyZE123
    @AndyZE123 ปีที่แล้ว

    When I saw the frying pan I was then waiting for the tureen of soup!

  • @BikepackingAdventures
    @BikepackingAdventures ปีที่แล้ว

    Perhaps you could add a sleeping bag liner, they don't take up much room but will add something like 10C - marvellous things.

  • @robertransley-photography564
    @robertransley-photography564 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great to see you back on the road. Undoubtedly your working on some cycling plan. America, north to south? Africa? Keep the vids coming.

  • @j.k.6148
    @j.k.6148 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice bike!

  • @gagawithpasswords
    @gagawithpasswords 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Love your content and you are a good story-teller. I favour tarp camping as its does offer more flexibility than a tent. I own a DD Jungle hammock which comes with a detachable bug net an canopy, which means I can use it as a hammock or where there are no trees, on the ground or as a bivvy. My suggestion is you need a bigger tarp, say a 3x3, which would give you much greater coverage for you and your gear, and would give you scope to set up in different ways. All said, I think you are on the right track. Look forward to more content.

  • @charliebeingcharlie
    @charliebeingcharlie ปีที่แล้ว

    I love this content

  • @fellmonkey
    @fellmonkey ปีที่แล้ว

    Persist with tarp camping if you can, does force you to be aware of your surroundings and making the most of landscape features to shelter from the wind. Best.

  • @reeceholmes8546
    @reeceholmes8546 ปีที่แล้ว

    watch for those speed cameras Ed, thanks Man

  • @neagoecatalin879
    @neagoecatalin879 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nice outdoor there! I think I've seen a hole on your top! Well, I'm going on bicycle camp, always having the pop up one person tent tied to my big backpack. The electric bike handles better the weight 😉, especially for long distance and mostly uphill. Keep it going! Cheers!

  • @Judewilkinsonjfk
    @Judewilkinsonjfk ปีที่แล้ว

    This is quality content

  • @geoffmilner
    @geoffmilner ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Sausages take longer to cook than onions so I'd reverse the order in which they go in a frying pan.

  • @Metal-Possum
    @Metal-Possum ปีที่แล้ว

    You could try one of those single person tents with the curved poles at each end to hold it up. Apparently they don't breathe particularly well though.

  • @StanEby1
    @StanEby1 ปีที่แล้ว

    May I suggest a small, lightweight trailer with a foldable tent which keeps you a bit off the ground. That also keeps a little weight off your bike. I also recommend inertia brakes. All the best.

  • @philwilby5686
    @philwilby5686 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nothing wrong with heavy bikes, I have and a Raleigh Amazon and fitted a tubus Tara low rider at the front together with a rear pannier and the load capacity is fantastic. It actually has a step through frame which I find great when the bike is loaded. I am also a liker if kickstands.

  • @spoonerbooner
    @spoonerbooner ปีที่แล้ว +1

    get yourself an old army Basha, cheap to pick up and really, really do the job well

  • @jeanp4875
    @jeanp4875 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    For one night out, I would precut my vegetables at home and pack it all up in a foil pouch. No frypan needed.

  • @spijkerpoes
    @spijkerpoes ปีที่แล้ว

    aaah roughing it in the hard to wild camp western europe !!
    the problem where I live is sneaking in and out of the brush with a bike and bags without getting spotted. Peepul everywhere.

  • @gabrielgomescunha
    @gabrielgomescunha ปีที่แล้ว

    If you are camping in a woodland or basically a place with trees you might prefer a hammock to keep you off the ground

  • @CaseyHandmer
    @CaseyHandmer ปีที่แล้ว

    If the bivvy isn't keeping you dry it's not very useful. You may want to experiment with a camping hammock such as the Hennessey.

  • @atmrtwbike
    @atmrtwbike ปีที่แล้ว

    Another great little video, Ed! The new bike certainly looks quite sturdy and heavy - just like my old Vivente. I see you decided to remain with a chain rather than a Gates Carbon Drive? My next bike (also a Vivente) will have one of those.

  • @timbyles4124
    @timbyles4124 ปีที่แล้ว

    Ed, why not purchase a ‘hammock tent’, at least you’ll be off the floor and with a tarp over you. Plus, heat (off the fire) rises.

  • @marissapratt5423
    @marissapratt5423 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I like your videos

  • @wendysplace3867
    @wendysplace3867 ปีที่แล้ว

    You always have quality videos. Even if you sleep in mud. :)

  • @althejazzman
    @althejazzman ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I think that hole in the tarp you can see at 7:40 probably didn't help!

  • @GeekonaBike
    @GeekonaBike ปีที่แล้ว

    I often carry just the rainfly & leave the tent behind, results vary. but almost always the bivi alone would have been worse.

  • @TheWeardale1
    @TheWeardale1 ปีที่แล้ว

    gripping video

  • @josesebastiao7845
    @josesebastiao7845 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Parabéns amigo 👏👏

  • @spijkerpoes
    @spijkerpoes ปีที่แล้ว

    bike is killer by the way

  • @sebianoti
    @sebianoti ปีที่แล้ว

    That will do

  • @Rick--A-F
    @Rick--A-F ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Bikes like that remove the urge to feel you have to cycle fast and allow you to simply start exploring and enjoying cycling. They're also more comfy and relaxing to ride than a hard core carbon racing bike.

    • @caseysmith544
      @caseysmith544 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Yes but there are Touring Road bikes made of Aluminum or light steel frame that are made for big panniers, however they are nothing like a Hard tail MBT made not for covering huge milage the way a road touring bike is but for covering the difficult terrain.