Great film, that conserved quite some atmosphere of this year's Tour Divide, and thank you for opening the door at the community center in Wise river. Wish you the best for 2025
Thank you for putting this together! To me you captured a lot of the feeling of this year's ride and the dedication to winter training required to go fast on the TD; even if both of those come in different forms for every athlete. Heal up and enjoy your prep for next year!
Thanks for making such an honest video and congratulations on a great effort and ride. It's the lessons and growth along the way that are the win, not the finish line. I almost pulled the plug between Lincoln pass and Pinedale. As you did, I learned to never make a big decision at the end of a bad day. I took a day off in Pinedale and everything was better after that. Good luck in 2025
Hey Jackson, well done, and nice work on documenting your race. I was just wondering if you knew what happened to Axel. I was on dotwatcher and noticed you guys spent a bit of time in the same location on June 20, but he didn't get much further than that before scratching out.
Yeah I'm not sure what eventually happened with him. He was having some really bad knee pain and had basically decided to scratch when I was with him. I think he must have figured out a way to get to a nearby airport to fly back to Switzerland.
Every single person I've talked to or watched a documentary of has crashed on that CDT section. If I'm able to do the divide again next year I think I'll resign myself to an 18 mile hike.
What an absolutely epic achievement. Congrats on the inspiring adventure and documentary!
Great film, that conserved quite some atmosphere of this year's Tour Divide, and thank you for opening the door at the community center in Wise river. Wish you the best for 2025
In the crisis, we access a part of ourselves that needs our attention. Growing as an athlete and a human being is why we do these things! Bravo 🎉
@@risaac09 amen to that. Experience > outcome
Strong work Jackson & Team.
Thank you for putting this together! To me you captured a lot of the feeling of this year's ride and the dedication to winter training required to go fast on the TD; even if both of those come in different forms for every athlete. Heal up and enjoy your prep for next year!
Thanks man! Appreciate you watching and it was awesome to ride with you for a bit. Hope to see you out on the trails again soon.
Thanks for making this movie. It is a serious wild ride. Still, I will sign up for next year.
Thanks for making such an honest video and congratulations on a great effort and ride. It's the lessons and growth along the way that are the win, not the finish line. I almost pulled the plug between Lincoln pass and Pinedale. As you did, I learned to never make a big decision at the end of a bad day. I took a day off in Pinedale and everything was better after that. Good luck in 2025
yes! wise words. easy to get overwhelmed in the fray of such a big committment. taking a moment to have a deep breath is critical. thanks for watching
Mega adventure and well produced 👌
🙌🙌🙌
Amazing experience ❤
Great watch dude, it was awesome to reminisce on this year’s race! Gutted about the wreck, but there’s always next year, and so on
Stoked for this
Well done dude! Not easy to keep pulling out the camera when dealing with all of that. Love the mindset towards training and athletics too.
@@RBPetry thanks man, appreciate you watching and hope you’re well
Chapeau great film .
Hey Jackson, well done, and nice work on documenting your race. I was just wondering if you knew what happened to Axel. I was on dotwatcher and noticed you guys spent a bit of time in the same location on June 20, but he didn't get much further than that before scratching out.
Yeah I'm not sure what eventually happened with him. He was having some really bad knee pain and had basically decided to scratch when I was with him. I think he must have figured out a way to get to a nearby airport to fly back to Switzerland.
You dug deep and came out the other side 👍
Great work and an excellent video! Banff is in Alberta, not British Columbia, as the video states.
@@gmjohnson77 yes rookie mistake 😂
Every single person I've talked to or watched a documentary of has crashed on that CDT section. If I'm able to do the divide again next year I think I'll resign myself to an 18 mile hike.
How did you manage to have the good road to follow? I see some gps file online from previous years but seems all different...
They send out a new GPX file for each edition of the race to follow.
The CDT section is silly, not needed.