Hi Jessica. You are a natural for picking out a ride with good trails and tranquil views. Next you add stops of interest and enjoyment. The pace we move at during a cycling adventure is so very satisfying compared to blasting along at 60 (96.5kph) miles per hour! My mid-western hometown, about 2-1/2 hours south of Chicago, has just experienced 11 degree (8 or9C) weather with ice and snow. How fun is that?! Your smile is the gold medal that tops off the show. Thanks for the views and story telling. Much appreciated from Ross. Have a wonderful day.
Hi Ross, great to hear, thanks! 8 degrees Fahrenheit I guess, so -13 degrees Celsius… that’s freezzzzing. Although I’m sure it’s very beautiful with the snow. ❄️ Hope to see you next week! :)
Wow, what a beautiful country to ride through! You did a great job capturing the classic architecture and local feel as well. I am glad you included your "ow!" when you hit your head in the boat. Since you were not hurt too badly it was a nice personal, comic touch. Great video!
Thanks Wayne! 🙏 Funny you mention the part where I’m hitting my head…. Before I would have left those parts out, but I decided to have some more humour in my videos. (Haha, it was painful while editing though, watching myself over and over again hitting my head.)
Just had to make a comment and say thank you for your videos. My wife and I are Canadians who’ve travelled by bicycle in Europe. We’ve gone twice with a bicycle tour guide from Netherlands whom I believe you’ve travelled with, Tamy V. I know I’ve seen her in one of your videos. Anyway, just wanted to let you know that we appreciate these videos. Wishing you all the best!
Thanks! Yes, I have been on a trip with Tamara, she is great. I kept in contact with her and interviewed her once about her bike journey in Italy. I hope to be able to travel to Canada in the near future. Once cycled on Vancouver Island, loved it. 🚴🏼♀️
Thanks. Great video. Seems that you have a drone also for the views from above. Nest time maybe you can ride close to the Kyrönjoki here near Vasa. (Vaasa)
Remember, you are not a salmon ! ….was the sage advice to those watching an advert that depicted the dire consequences for the salmon of struggling all the way upstream without taking a break to have a Kit Kat.😢
Haha, I had to look it up, didn’t know this commercial, but I think this line will stay with me forever now. (Edit: I didn’t listen well to the part about dying. 😢Salmon don’t die after struggling all the way upstream though, they make eggs and ensure the survival of their offspring. ❤️)
This has a lovely sense of authenticity. Can't wait for part 2!
Thanks ❤️. Part 2 will be online this Saturday.
Hi Jessica. You are a natural for picking out a ride with good trails and tranquil views. Next you add stops of interest and enjoyment. The pace we move at during a cycling adventure is so very satisfying compared to blasting along at 60 (96.5kph) miles per hour! My mid-western hometown, about 2-1/2 hours south of Chicago, has just experienced 11 degree (8 or9C) weather with ice and snow. How fun is that?! Your smile is the gold medal that tops off the show. Thanks for the views and story telling. Much appreciated from Ross. Have a wonderful day.
Hi Ross, great to hear, thanks! 8 degrees Fahrenheit I guess, so -13 degrees Celsius… that’s freezzzzing. Although I’m sure it’s very beautiful with the snow. ❄️ Hope to see you next week! :)
Wow, what a beautiful country to ride through! You did a great job capturing the classic architecture and local feel as well. I am glad you included your "ow!" when you hit your head in the boat. Since you were not hurt too badly it was a nice personal, comic touch. Great video!
Thanks Wayne! 🙏 Funny you mention the part where I’m hitting my head…. Before I would have left those parts out, but I decided to have some more humour in my videos. (Haha, it was painful while editing though, watching myself over and over again hitting my head.)
Greetings from Kouvola. Susikoski, where you had coffee break, is my favourite place too. You visited lot of familiar places. Nice trip.
Susikoski, the coffee place that rescued us in the rain…. 😃 You have a beautiful backyard!
Thank you for taking us along
Hope all is well Be good Be safe Be kind keep smiling
Looking forward to the next ride
Best Wishes
Thanks for watching David! The next video will be online next Saturday!
Just had to make a comment and say thank you for your videos. My wife and I are Canadians who’ve travelled by bicycle in Europe. We’ve gone twice with a bicycle tour guide from Netherlands whom I believe you’ve travelled with, Tamy V. I know I’ve seen her in one of your videos. Anyway, just wanted to let you know that we appreciate these videos. Wishing you all the best!
Thanks! Yes, I have been on a trip with Tamara, she is great. I kept in contact with her and interviewed her once about her bike journey in Italy. I hope to be able to travel to Canada in the near future. Once cycled on Vancouver Island, loved it. 🚴🏼♀️
Thanks. Great video. Seems that you have a drone also for the views from above. Nest time maybe you can ride close to the Kyrönjoki here near Vasa. (Vaasa)
Thanks for the tip! Is that also a good cycling destination? I love riding my bike next to the water…. 💦 🚴🏼♀️
Hey Jessica, ook van deze reis heb je een prachtige documentaire gemaakt. Je bent een natuurtalent! Groetjes van Eddy
@@Traveltoppereu Hey Eddy, leuk dat je er ook weer bent, en dank voor het compliment! 🙏
@@FietsvloggerJessica, inderdaad ik heb je weer ontdekt. Ik ben superblij dat u ook terug in de Running bent
Remember, you are not a salmon ! ….was the sage advice to those watching an advert that depicted the dire consequences for the salmon of struggling all the way upstream without taking a break to have a Kit Kat.😢
Haha, I had to look it up, didn’t know this commercial, but I think this line will stay with me forever now. (Edit: I didn’t listen well to the part about dying. 😢Salmon don’t die after struggling all the way upstream though, they make eggs and ensure the survival of their offspring. ❤️)