Thanks for taking us on the other side of town. I normally stay out that way when we visit, and have been up this road many times. Another great video. Nice camera work.
You do a great job at documenting your cycle trips. Really puts me in the mood for some day and overnight cycling trips. As I sit here looking outside at 12 inches of snow and 21 degrees. I got my first trike a Catrike Trail and can't wait to ride it. Looks like you have great riding area's in TN. Alot nicer riding then here in Colorado as everywhere on the Front Range there are too many humans. Keep up the great work.
Ed you and Paul really do good video's I love watching them the longer the better that trike packing video was one of the good ones . Again good job to both of you on the videos keep them up
I miss doing them! Paul & I get together a couple times a month but have elected to grow old 'off the roads' but near a campfire and away from hateful motorists. Thanks for checking in.
I will be retiring next February and i would love to start to tour around the country like you both have done. I hope some time to meet you both. any ideas on how to get started in cat tricking would be deeply appreciated. i will be buying a cat trick but I need to find the right one to by.
Leo, I suggest joining group discussions on Facebook to learn more about recumbent trikes. If you'd like canopy information email me at logbuilder@mindspring.com. Thanks for watching.
Like your video. I have recently changed to Kenda R- Rads on my trike. Only slightly slower than hard narrow road tires. Yet much better traction and smoother ride. You might want to give something like them a try if you ride much dirt and gravel.
Good question! Spent most of the Winter stocking inventory and researching solar power products. The biggest video production 'blockage' however stems from the terrible social behavior that permeates the air. Like most 'artsy' peeps, production suffers when creative juices are dried up and the drive to share 'happy' to an unknown audience is lackluster. I can't pretend to accept leadership failures. So I'm in my zone until the air returns to some semblance of normal. But thanks for asking.
Thanks for taking us on the other side of town. I normally stay out that way when we visit, and have been up this road many times. Another great video. Nice camera work.
Very nice. Thanks for taking us along with you.
You do a great job at documenting your cycle trips. Really puts me in the mood for some day and overnight cycling trips. As I sit here looking outside at 12 inches of snow and 21 degrees. I got my first trike a Catrike Trail and can't wait to ride it. Looks like you have great riding area's in TN. Alot nicer riding then here in Colorado as everywhere on the Front Range there are too many humans. Keep up the great work.
Thanks!
Great vid, thanks for sharing
Ed you and Paul really do good video's I love watching them the longer the better that trike packing video was one of the good ones . Again good job to both of you on the videos keep them up
Ed, I miss you and Paul's adventures.
We lost a very good man that I also enjoyed watching and his channel was David Rides a Trike, RIP David.
I miss doing them! Paul & I get together a couple times a month but have elected to grow old 'off the roads' but near a campfire and away from hateful motorists. Thanks for checking in.
Sure thing.....
Just miss the videos.
So I and or we well Waite for the next series 😎.... thank you for your reply
I will be retiring next February and i would love to start to tour around the country like you both have done. I hope some time to meet you both. any ideas on how to get started in cat tricking would be deeply appreciated. i will be buying a cat trick but I need to find the right one to by.
Leo, I suggest joining group discussions on Facebook to learn more about recumbent trikes. If you'd like canopy information email me at logbuilder@mindspring.com. Thanks for watching.
Like your video. I have recently changed to Kenda R- Rads on my trike. Only slightly slower than hard narrow road tires. Yet much better traction and smoother ride. You might want to give something like them a try if you ride much dirt and gravel.
No dirt and gravel, at least 'intended'!
Hey ed when will you be making more videos
Good question! Spent most of the Winter stocking inventory and researching solar power products. The biggest video production 'blockage' however stems from the terrible social behavior that permeates the air. Like most 'artsy' peeps, production suffers when creative juices are dried up and the drive to share 'happy' to an unknown audience is lackluster. I can't pretend to accept leadership failures. So I'm in my zone until the air returns to some semblance of normal. But thanks for asking.