so sad that Mathilda can't ride anymore , hope she doing fine and U too of course ... could watch Ur videos for hours non stop endless allways a pleasure , and course a little sad when it's to end 😊 can't wait to the next 😂 keep rocking Peyman ..wish U both health luck happiness and tons of adventures ...one love one world ....peace ☮️✌️ and out
Thanks, indeed it is sad, but it is life, and i just sopke to her in the phone and she is doing better now 🙏🏼, we will have full update regarding her in our vlog number 33 or 32 😊
Loving the natural selfie stick, the reindeer, plus you have a dunnie! Any bears up there? I like the midnight sun. That was what we call sleet - frozen rain but not snow 13:43. The knife making craftsmanship I could watch all day. Beautiful countryside.
Brother, watching you is awesome!! Your outlook is always"Amazing"!! I once traveled by the midnight sun, funny how your schedule gets very crazy when you don't know when to stop and go to sleep!!
Yes indeed it is. Thsnks for the Hail 😁. Regarding the wood: on the bottom Juho used chagha mushroom. I asked about the drilling wood he said but I don't remember. Here is his contact you can ask him. Indeed Juho is very good with bushcraft techniques 👍👍 facebook.com/SeppaKorteniemi www.lappiseppa.blogspot.fi/ Email: korteniemijuho@gmail.com
Hi to you both (even though it’s a solo ride). Nature is beautiful! Have you considered 36 spoke wheels, would they hold their trueness more? And yes “sun is shining-life is good “
Hi , yes 36spoke wheels are stronger than 32. but also components you use for building your wheel plays a big role on how strong your wheels are. and off-course a good wheel build also.another factor here is the disc brakes, for sure disc brakes put stress on the spokes. specially with heavy loaded bikes. so i would defiantly go with 36 spoke wheels with good components for touring. :)
@@thattravellingguy the thing about weight and cycling around the world is, you can't count on how much wight actually you might carry. because at some sections of your tour you will carry water and food for many days. this kind of sections are usually off-road and will put a lots of pressure on your wheels. so i would highly recommend to ignore the on going trend with having light weight bicycle and make sure you have the strongest wheels possible for touring/ bikepacking regardless of how heavy or light you think your luggage is. :)
@@NomadsTrails @Nomad's Trails thank for replying Peyman. Since the surly disc trukker, Kona Sutra, trek 520 are not available donce 2 years, i was considering the Marin four corners cycle for touring. Do you have any idea about that? And thank you both once again for your beautiful videos.
@@thattravellingguy Most welcome, I ever tried the Marin bike, can't say so much about it really. i wold make sure bikes has durable and simple components, stiff enough frame and durable wheels. also it is really good if frame can accommodate wide tires. :)
Hi, most welcome 😊, Matilda is doing well now 🙏 I just got off a phone call with her actually. She won't be cycling, there will be an update in our vlog number 32 or 33 . Greetings from Kenya/Peyman 🙏
Hi yes indeed. as you could see in the movie we got the red ember. the idea of hand drill is to get the red ember then after that you can start the fire with that ember :)
You live a wonderful life, so I started this passion. I always had a desire to explore and doing it by bike gives me incredible pleasure, if you come to Turkey, you can be my guest, my friend.
When are you coming to India. The cycling community is growing in India.. You will get a sponsor from a lot of brands like MTB, Firefox... They have a huge market here
Puukko knife was the last thing that countless Russians felt before they departed this world during the Winter- and Continuation wars. Marvelous object 👍
You can check out Joho's Back Smith work here: facebook.com/SeppaKorteniemi/
so sad that Mathilda can't ride anymore , hope she doing fine and U too of course ... could watch Ur videos for hours non stop endless allways a pleasure , and course a little sad when it's to end 😊 can't wait to the next 😂 keep rocking Peyman ..wish U both health luck happiness and tons of adventures ...one love one world ....peace ☮️✌️ and out
Thanks, indeed it is sad, but it is life, and i just sopke to her in the phone and she is doing better now 🙏🏼, we will have full update regarding her in our vlog number 33 or 32 😊
@@NomadsTrails 👍👍🤟♥️
Hail is ice from sky in English Peyman or you can call it sleet if it's rain and ice mixed. Awesome episode an awesome knife. Thank you for sharing.
Fantastic, Thank you! will try to remember it 🙌🏼. Most welcome!
@@NomadsTrailscome to the Midwest US and maybe see the largest hail on Earth in the summer. Same size as a grapefruit sometimes.
You are such a positive person, thank you for the inspiration and another amazing video!
🌸❤Your channel is literally my comfort place. You make me so happy. Love you❤❤
finally i can watch another video of you....thank you for sharing and bringing us to different and beautiful places.
Thanks for watching!🙏🏼
Fascinating as always. Juho's talent is amazing.
Amazing video! Couldn’t agree more. Every country, every piece of land has its particular beauty 😍
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Happy to see the Slippers are still holding up! 😅 , you got me inspired Peyman I'm going to order a knife from the Man! Greate video, Thx
much love ❤️
Wonderful vlog! 😍
Thank you!! 😊
Loving the natural selfie stick, the reindeer, plus you have a dunnie! Any bears up there? I like the midnight sun. That was what we call sleet - frozen rain but not snow 13:43. The knife making craftsmanship I could watch all day. Beautiful countryside.
Entertaining as always. You have never published a bad video.
thank you 🙏🏼
Incredible place My friend
Indeed, wait for the next vlog, u will see more ✌
Wonderful !
Super nice video! Nice to see the blacksmith work as well :)
Thank you! 😊
fantastic, thanks Peyman, looking forward to the Arctic adventure
Thanks 🙏
Good luck Peyman. Hope some miracle happens and Mathilda can ride again 🙏💐
real adventurer♥️👍
🙏🏼
Brother, watching you is awesome!! Your outlook is always"Amazing"!! I once traveled by the midnight sun, funny how your schedule gets very crazy when you don't know when to stop and go to sleep!!
Once again, really nice video... You two rock!
Thank you Toni!🙏🏼
Awesome bro
Thank you! :)
Awesome 👍
Thanks 🙏
Nice one brother 🙂🙂🙂
Thanks 😊
12:18 is that an airfield? ^^ Very beautiful nature though!
Your rain that isn't rain is called hail :)
Would be interesting to know which wood Juho used for the handdrill!
Yes indeed it is. Thsnks for the Hail 😁. Regarding the wood: on the bottom Juho used chagha mushroom. I asked about the drilling wood he said but I don't remember. Here is his contact you can ask him. Indeed Juho is very good with bushcraft techniques 👍👍
facebook.com/SeppaKorteniemi www.lappiseppa.blogspot.fi/ Email: korteniemijuho@gmail.com
Absolutely love your videos and adventures out here in Australia. When are you coming to Australia? It's a bicycle touring wonderland 👍
Thanks, Australia definitely on my list. don't know exactly when, but i will for sure ✌🏽
भारी आहे भावा 👍
Hi ...i need to say i really liked your stream.hope you update
Hi to you both (even though it’s a solo ride). Nature is beautiful! Have you considered 36 spoke wheels, would they hold their trueness more? And yes “sun is shining-life is good “
I wonder the same. Do 32 spoke wheels have more spoke breakages while touring with about 30 kgs weight as compared to 36 spoke wheels?
Hi , yes 36spoke wheels are stronger than 32. but also components you use for building your wheel plays a big role on how strong your wheels are. and off-course a good wheel build also.another factor here is the disc brakes, for sure disc brakes put stress on the spokes. specially with heavy loaded bikes. so i would defiantly go with 36 spoke wheels with good components for touring. :)
@@thattravellingguy the thing about weight and cycling around the world is, you can't count on how much wight actually you might carry. because at some sections of your tour you will carry water and food for many days. this kind of sections are usually off-road and will put a lots of pressure on your wheels. so i would highly recommend to ignore the on going trend with having light weight bicycle and make sure you have the strongest wheels possible for touring/ bikepacking regardless of how heavy or light you think your luggage is. :)
@@NomadsTrails @Nomad's Trails thank for replying Peyman. Since the surly disc trukker, Kona Sutra, trek 520 are not available donce 2 years, i was considering the Marin four corners cycle for touring. Do you have any idea about that? And thank you both once again for your beautiful videos.
@@thattravellingguy Most welcome, I ever tried the Marin bike, can't say so much about it really. i wold make sure bikes has durable and simple components, stiff enough frame and durable wheels. also it is really good if frame can accommodate wide tires. :)
Great video thank you for taking us along!! As a cycling couple we often wonder how's Matilda? Cheers from Idaho :) USA
Hi, most welcome 😊, Matilda is doing well now 🙏 I just got off a phone call with her actually. She won't be cycling, there will be an update in our vlog number 32 or 33 . Greetings from Kenya/Peyman 🙏
@@NomadsTrails Happy trails brother!
Wow you do ab workouts?
Were you able to successfully get a coal with the hand drill?
Hi yes indeed. as you could see in the movie we got the red ember. the idea of hand drill is to get the red ember then after that you can start the fire with that ember :)
@@NomadsTrails good work!
I love you vedio ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for being a part Nomad's Trails adventures! 🙏🏼
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that,s called an outhouse in the old days, and yes I have used them i,m old
You live a wonderful life, so I started this passion. I always had a desire to explore and doing it by bike gives me incredible pleasure, if you come to Turkey, you can be my guest, my friend.
You make me inspired always brother soon i will star backpacking
🙏🏼
When are you coming to India.
The cycling community is growing in India.. You will get a sponsor from a lot of brands like MTB, Firefox...
They have a huge market here
Puukko knife was the last thing that countless Russians felt before they departed this world during the Winter- and Continuation wars. Marvelous object 👍
the puukko is one of my favourite tools to have with me. i ever go anywhere with out it. :)
Were si your coucoutt
By the way, I would be very happy if you add Turkish to the automatic translation.
Matilda
Not sure you can just take a deer either, it belongs to the land owner.
hello guys! are you using the email adress? I sent you a email asking some technical tips!
greaaaaaaaaaaaat routes , you got this!
You are crisy hhhhh