I remember graduating from basic training in the Army. I and a bunch of other young recently-become-men had spent 8 weeks sweating in the Alabama summer, enduring the heat and humidity, the exercises and training, the constant stress and verbal abuse of drill sergeants. Each day was hell, and each night was tossing and turning because another day of hell started at 5 am. We took each day as it came, sweating until our clothes and boots were white with dried salt, always starving, always short of sleep, and always wishing that we hadn't done something as dumb as enlisting in the Army. Then, one day, it was over. I had been counting down the days until graduation, but when the day finally came, instead of feeling elation, I felt a huge sense of emptiness. The worst moment was in the bus as it pulled out of the gate, and leaving behind the place where I had spilled blood, sweat, and tears, and which would leave an influence on me that I would remember for the rest of my life. The only real solution was to move on to another challenge, and, for better or worse, that is what the Army did; basic training was only a small appetizer of what the Army eventually dished out to me. But since those days, adventures have been few and far between, and I think it's time to put on my boots (or grab my bike), and go out and find another.
Although I haven't come close to the levels of hardship you describe, I think it's completing these challenges is always bittersweet. I hope you manage to get back out for some new adventures. Maybe not quite so challenging as the army. Cheers 👍
Same. Marine corps boot camp 1999. It was pure hell and torture going thru it but now I look back at it as if it were the best days of my life. Being pushed to your limits is the only way to live. I now enjoy life when I am tested more than when I am sedentary and content. Go get it!
Thank you three for making the past several weeks so thoroughly fulfilling, stimulating and fun. You have stirred imagination and opened eyes to possibilities. Thank you for your regular Vlog updates and beautiful videos, showing the good, the bad, and the ugly, the beauty spots and the warts. That’s a beautiful gift. I understand your loss of words, Matt, at the end of a biking adventure-journey, especially when done solo over weeks to months. My brain becomes a jumble of memory-emotions. I found my normal loquaciousness stunted and strained, as I tried to convey in words ineffable, my experiences, feelings, joys, trials, self-questioning, triumphs and failures. It’s really weird. One find himself a little lost and purposeless for a few days or weeks following one of these reality breaks away from daily mundanities. Even close family and friends’ eyes glaze over after a few moments or a few pictures of the trip, and you realize words can’t describe a transcendental experience of this sort. Often only another risk-taking adventurer who is comfortable being uncomfortable and unscripted will understand. Anyway, thanks. Even as a passive viewer I feel sad, joyous, enthused, and motivated as this story ends. What more can you ask of an author?
Thanks. I really appreciate all the support I've received and I enjoy reading all of these comments. I'll slowly get used to normal life but am already planning the next trip which helps. I can also watch my own videos and re-live the experience which is nice. Thanks for following along 👍
Mat : you crafted one of the most sober, grounded and informative TourDivide videos I've seen. The cycling community should be most grateful for your efforts.
I've watched a lot of content creators film the GDMBR, and yours was the best. I loved your honesty and humor. Definitely will be watching more of your content.
Hearing this conversation is priceless. Enjoyed the full length trip and all the follow up videos. Thank you for sharing and it’s now something I may consider because of your experience.
Matt, Many thanks for taking the time and effort to record and post your amazing achievements it's given me inspiration and a goal for years to come in my cycling adventures. Thank you and I will continue to follow your latest quests.
what a great bunch of guys and interesting to watch. im 50 and just getting back into riding, ive shed 2 stone in weight and building up my stamina, first 10 mile i done, i ached for days, but im still using an old Reynolds 501 Raleigh Mirage from 1989 :) lol
That was most epic. I binge watched the series over the weekend, and was a little sad when it was all over (why do good things have to end!). This debrief was absolutely awesome. You are a good bunch of guys. 👍
Thanks. It's nice to hear that you enjoyed the series. I'm already planning the next trip. I'm itching to get back on the bike. Thanks for the support 👍
Hi Mat! I came across your 2+ hour adventure film on your ride. Loved it! ❤ Now watching your 21 full segments now. I appreciate your opinions and observations on your trip. I love your sarcastic type of humor, I would be the same way! Your guy Ross did a great job with the editing. I'm glad I could do the ride through your lens. I look forward to more biking adventures with you. Thank you! Cheers! 🍻
I just loved this follow up with the guys. Thank you all for sharing and encouraging each other, and the world. I summited Quandary Peak this summer. 14,271. I'm 61 and the weather looked good and I said...I'm going to do it. And I did. So who knows what the next adventure might be. Thank you again!
Not “rambling nonsense” at all Matt…the GDMBR is the 4th long distance ride I’ve done and like you, I’m always at a loss for words when asked”how was the trip”… just long pauses to try ad define it in a few words. I like the discussion with your fellow riders post-finish. Well done!
Thanks. In case I haven't already said it, congratulations to you too. It's good to hear from somebody who knows how difficult it is to describe the GDMBR. Thanks again for the support 👍
Well Done to ALL OF YOU!. It was a pleasure to watch your progress, the way you backed one another up, and shared the experience. Genuinely great, positive, fascinating to watch, Good luck to you all, thanks for sharing!!!!!
Amazing achievement. Just proves you can do whatever you set your mind to. I can see you obviously have more excitement and adventures ahead. Brilliant to watch and gave me lots of smiles. You should be very proud of yourself 😊 Great to see you boys had each other to share the highs and lows.
Thanks so much for making the effort to film this series. I’ve watched every minute. I’m planning to do the trail in 5years when I’m 40 and the kids are a bit older. Legend
🤣🤣🤣 I nearly replied with some obscenities but thought it may have been a mistake. Definitely. I can't think of any sections where you couldn't recharge within 120km.
Matt i have enjoyed every episode so much you have taken us all on an truly memorable adventure!! Thank you so much for sharing your journey. Can't wait to tune in to the nxt one 👍
Congratulations to all of you! It is a long, hard ride. In some ways as or more psychological than physical. I rode a middle half of it in 2019 (Kalispell, MT to Kremmling, CO) and all of it in 2022. Thought I was done with it, but it gets in your blood. Watching your videos makes me think about riding at least sections of it again. I don't know that there is really anything else like it. Happy trails and adventures!
I agree completely. It definitely gets in your blood. I miss the trail already. If I lived in the US I imagine I'd be planning to ride a few sections again too. Cheers 👍
Great watching your videos of the ride. I had the opportunity to finish the GDMBR in the year I turned 60. Did it over 3 Septembers in a row because of work commitments I had at the time. Loved watchhing you rollinto and through that I recognised. Brings back so many memories, most of them good. Yes there were some days from Hell but that is how adventure goes. Congratulations to the three of you for sharing.
Thanks. The rough days disappear from memory but the good ones stay with you. I might have ridden the route in sections if I lived in the US. One month at a time sounds good to me. Thanks for following along 👍
Great Q/A about that awesome trip. I hope you guys would stay together for more good trips. Adventure's are always the greatest when shared with friends. Many thanks for video
You look the same after the ride as before. You're actually very human, very real. This is good. Thanks for not being all decked out in lycrai need to go back and watch the whole trip, those 2 guys you were with were very informative. Great video.
Loved the chat. Its great how good people find each other. Hope we get to hear from Bill and John in the future.Thanks Mat for all the videos. Very inspiring. Just got back from a relatively tame 1800kms on the Ronde van Nederland and now looking for more adventures. Turning 70 next month so better get to it. Best wishes from Australia.
Hi. I just took a look at the Ronde van Nederland. Looks good. I'm putting a list of rides together for the future. Interestingly, I'm going to be on that route for a small section as part of an extended loop I'll be riding in December. I hope I'm still out riding at 70. Cheers 👍
@@matryderadventures The RvN was amazing. From the long coastal rides, forests, farmlands and beautiful little towns-it was all great. Everywhere the people were so friendly and helpful. I camped every night and made many friends. Highly recommend it.
That is good to hear, I hope it comes across that if I can do it then anyone can! My next video will be aimed towards anyone thinking of giving the GDMBR (or a similar ride) a go, so hopefully that will be of interest to you and a few other commenters. Thank you for watching 👍
Thank you very much for taking us along on the ride! Your talk here at the finish was very inspirational, good job. I'm heading out on my first bikepacking trip next spring, in no small part due to this series.
Mat, I really enjoyed this series. I stumbled across your channel when I was searching for DIY bikepacking bags and found your video showing off your sewing handiwork. As I fell deeper into the rabbit hole of bikepacking research, I learned about Pinion/Gates drives and that Gates has an app to help in proper tensioning of the belt. From the Gates carbon drive app description: "Just pluck your belt like a guitar string and use the microphone on your phone to read the vibration frequency." I hope that might help you with your setup and prevent your belt coming off so frequently. -Craig
Cheers Craig. I've had a go with the Gates app and it definitely helps. My issue was more to do with alignment. I think I have it set up correctly now. I'm glad you enjoyed the series. Cheers 👍
Congratulations on completing the route. I glad that I found this channel for a couple of reasons. One, I like the bike you rode on the GDMBR, and I want get one myself. My only other option was a priority 600adx. Two, I'm 47 next month, I want to ride the GDMBR too before I get too old or health issues come up. I'm definitely planning on riding this within the next three years.
Top effort Mat, what an unbelievable experience it must have been. Amazing scenery and footage. Thanks for sharing. Thoroughly enjoyed every episode, relaxed genuine presenting style, dead pan humour, No fake drama or click bait. Looking forward to watching your future adventures. Cheers
Hi. Thanks for that. I appreciate the support. It was an incredible trip and I really enjoyed the whole filming process so will definitely be filming the next adventure. Cheers 👍
The hardest part is coming home with all the superpowers that you have developed within yourself while traveling but no one else did while they stayed home…it’s not their fault but it’s hard to adjust to…it’s difficult to hang onto the superpowers but that’s what memories are for…I was always sad a few days after each ride ended. Love those monster rides and you do rush the first ride but none after that. Looking forward to watching your trip in USA…
I know exactly what you mean. I came back feeling superhuman but it soo. Goes once you're back in normal life. I'm looking forward to the TransAm and getting back into that life. Cheers 👍
Thanks Matt, a totally amazing trip to follow along too. Its not often you find a jem of channel like this. I watched the whole trip in the last two weeks. I hope your next adventures fill your memory box a little further and you continue to take us along with you. Atb jay.
Thanks Jay. I'm glad you enjoyed the trip. I'm planning some more smaller trips and will definitely be getting them out on TH-cam. I really enjoy the whole filming process. Cheers 👍
Hi Mat. I learned about the GDMBR about a month ago. Now I've binge-watched your video series on the GDMBR. Awesome adventure. I love how open you are about how you feel during the trip. That's both educational and inspiring. I dream of riding the GDMBR in two years. Next year I'll have to try out some shorter bikepacking trips to experiment with equipment and experience how it is to ride with the extra weight. Thanks for this great video series, it's a true inspiration!
Thanks. I'm glad you.enjoyed them. I hope you make it out there. It's incredible. It's a good idea to get used to the extra weight. I should have tried out more shorter trails. Thanks for following along 👍
Hi Matt My wife and I have decided to do GDMBR in 2024 and came upon your videos on TH-cam doing some research. Very interesting . Have walked the Te Araroa trail in NZ and also bike packed the Tour Aotearoa route last year as well. We just spent 2 months biking from Amsterdam to Bratislava along Rhine and the Donau and totaly enjoyed all of it. I myself am a convert from multi day hiking to bike packing . Good luck with your next adventures will look out for them. Cheers😅
You'll love it out there. Good luck for 2024. I'm planning on getting out to New Zealand in 2025, either for a long hike or to do the Tour Aotearoa. Either looks amazing. I would also like to explore Europe more. Your recent ride sounds interesting. Cheers 👍
My wife and I binge-watched your videos over the weekend. We really enjoyed them and found them informative. We are planning on doing this ride in the next couple of years. May I suggest a ride in British Columbia called the BC Epic 1000. It goes from Merritt to Fernie (1000 km). Most of it is on old railroad bed that has been converted to trail. Thanks again for the great content
I'll definitely look into the BC Epic 1000. I'd love to get back to BC. Thanks for the recommendation. I'm glad you enjoyed the videos and I hope you make it out onto the GDMBR. I loved the whole experience. Cheers 👍👍
Very nice ending to a great adventure. I did Banff to Missoula and only 10 days riding, at the end I was filled with emotions and had a hard time going back to civilization 😅. Again, I enjoyed the videos and the stories, thank you again and a big cheers from Southern California!
You rode an amazing section..I loved it up there. I'm starting to get used to civilization again but am already planning the next trip..thanks for following along 👍
Good job man. You really did the whole dam thing!!!!! So far I've done a few overnighters but I wasn't keen to go more than 2 hops away from home yet. I'm planning to do a few wintery over nights this winter but you've inspired me to really do it next time around. Thank you so much for sharing.
Bravo!! Firstly, congratulations and major kudos on your outstanding achievement, Mat! Superb video - and the pithy Welsh commentary was just priceless! My advice re Tour Aotearoa echoes your own re GDMBR...'if you're thinking about it, just do it'! (Mind you, I might recommend the Sounds2Sounds even more strongly...!) As I'm (an ex-pat Scot) in NZ, I would be honoured to bike alongside you for some of the TA, should that eventuate. Hoping to do GDMBR myself mid-2025...my resolve has hardened since following your epic journey (& had already invested in Pinion/Gates by way of Priority 600X!)
Just subscribed as been watching your Canada to Mexico. I’m 51 and been riding mountain bikes for the past 3 years and wanting to bike pack but just didn’t have the nerve. You have given me the confidence to do a shorter version of this. Try the Outer Hebrides. Has beaches like the Maldives. 👍👍
That's great to hear. I'm sure it will all go well. I'd love to hear how you get on. My email is matryder2@gmail.com I'll look up trails in the Outer Hebrides. Cheers
Excellent series. I just finished it up and found every episode entertaining and compelling. I rode the GCDR (what I call it) south to north in 2022 on a Royal Enfield Himalayan motorcycle, and followed roughly the same route. Technically I started in El Paso, to Columbus, and got on the proper route in Silver City. I called it complete enough when I got to West Glacier and went through GNP to Billings where I flew back home from. I was amazed on our trip how many cyclists I saw. Easily outnumbered the number of motorcyclists 20 to 1. I found it fascinating and it honestly was one thing that got me interested in riding bikes which I started doing about a year ago with an entry level gravel bike. Anyway, I really enjoyed following your trip because aside from what a great job you (and Ross) did with creating this series, and the fun watching your experiences, I got to see a lot of the areas I didn't get to - or a slightly alternate route, and also to recognize so many of the same spots and roads. And oh yes, we hit the nasty, slick mud in NM near Pie Town... I loved every episode and subscribed. Looking forward to seeing more. Appreciate it.
Your version of this trip sounds amazing. I saw a few motorbikes out these but no Royal Enfield's. I'd love to go motorbike touring over there. I haven't owned a motorcycle for over ten years but I'm getting the itch!! Cheers 👍
Just finished the whole series - What an adventure that was!! It was great to share it with you. Hope you’re about to set out on another soon, and that Ipswich doesn’t feel too hum drum in comparison. I guess there is adventure to be had wherever you seek it.
It was an amazing trip. Thanks for watching it. I have a few smaller trips planned and am in the planning stages for some bigger ones too. I'll definitely be putting them all on TH-cam. I really enjoy the whole filming process. Cheers 👍
Such inspiration. Envy you with the patience you had riding your bike. Two months riding is just overwhelming. Great adventure and thanks for bringing is along!
Hi Matt, I've just finished watching all your videos of the trip and must say a very well done. 👌 I found it very inspirational and have definitely got this ride on my to do list. Once again a very well done👏
i watch all the GDMBR videos anyone posts. your mix of in town, store, hotel and the nature was the best i have seen. do wish there was less face time and more scenery time even if you are talking. very well done sir.
Seems to me on the A.T. , the trail IS the destination , and on the bike both the trail itself AND the destination are equivalent to each other. Definitely a bonus of bikepacking. As I see it anyway, wonderfully documented, made me feel both a part of the trip and wanting to simulate the trip for myself. Thank you for sharing these experiences.
I just finished watching your aventure through the GDMBR and wanted to thank you for your human, no-BS approach. I am planning on riding in 2026 so I will definately re-watch later on and take your lesson learned into consideration. Looking forward to follow you on your next adventures. Would love if you did a video on how you plan your filming/drone shots as I try to get better at documenting. Thank you!
Hi. I'm glad you liked that series. You're going to love it out there. Roll on 2026. I hadn't considered a video about the filming aspect. I'll think about that. If I'm honest, I'm still learning and I tend to film way too much stuff, throw it all at my friend/editor Ross and he does all the work. I am working on refining things and will make a video about it in the future. Cheers 👍
Mat we absolutely loved watching your adventure. Thank you for all the great video and making it look enjoyable. I am retiring in December and I am excited to try some bikepacking. I’ve got some small trips planned in Texas.
I imagine there are some great trails in Texas. I'm sure you'll really enjoy bikepacking. In my experience it's the best way to explore. I'll be interested to hear how you get on. Congratulations on retiring!!!
Matt thanks for making me laugh so hard, following your ride this past week, you are so very entertaining. Thanks for sharing with us all. Also thanks for the saddle recommendation, have a Ergon SMC Sport Gel ordered and on the way!
Hi. It's nice to hear you enjoyed this series. It was a truly amazing ride. I love the Ergon saddle. I think the gel version will be ultra luxurious. Cheers 👍
Seriously this whole trip was the best thing ive seen on TH-cam. Loved it. What a really nice genuine bunch. Hope you all get 2 ride again sonetime in the future
Thanks. It's genuinely amazing to hear that you liked this series so much. I hope we all manage to meet up for another trip too. There's no reason why not. Cheers 👍
We really enjoyed every video of your Tour Divide, it was a fantastic achievement. Thanks for sharing your trip with us, we can’t wait for your next adventure. We hope that we get to see the three of you again on future travels. Thanks Mat
Thanks. I'm glad you enjoyed it. It was an incredible trail. I'm already planning the next one. I would love to ride with John and Bill again. It should happen at some point. Thanks for following along 👍
Sir, Your experience is not limited, you finished the the GDMBR. I have pedaled a total of 50 miles this past weekend on my first adventure, my butt feels like it is going to fall off. I enjoy your input and will consider your thoughts/input greatly.
50 miles for a first adventure is good going. I hope it all went well. I know that 'butt falling off' feeling. It gets better... Cheers and thanks for watching 👍
Super enjoyed watching your trip you had with Bill and John . Already started watching it again . May I suggest for your next trip the Tahoe Twirl trail for next year .
Hi. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Hopefully you will second time around too...I just googled the Tahoe Twirl trail. It's on my list. Thanks for the recommendation 👍
Well done for completing and for filming and sharing your journey. Take my hat off to you for mental toughness and ability to learn about diet and fluid needs as you went along. Just watching your old videos before we watch this GDMBR again...waiting impatiently for your next big adventure...nag..nag...nag like an old woman
🤣🤣 I've experienced way worse nagging than that!! I'm planning my next trip already. It won't be as big as this one but should still be interesting. At least this time I'll have learned that I need to eat and drink more from the beginning. Thanks for watching...twice 👍👍
I am planning on doing the tour divide in 2024. Had planned on trying to complete it in 30days. After watching your ride 30days is just way too rushed and just not enough time to take it all in. I’m not interesting in racing. 50 or 60 days way more realistic to take in the sights. Glad I stumbled on you videos. Great effort Mat.
I'm glad I didn't rush. I spoke to lots of people who were rushing through it and most of them were a bit jealous that I could take so much time. You'll.love it. Good luck for 2024. Cheers 👍 .
Congratulations on a job well done! I"ve been thinking about doing the GDMBR for some time. I would love to do it next summer I'm 66 and have sleep apnea, so I've got to get clever. Nice to see older folks still going at it. Mat...you're not an older guy yet. I look forward to watching your next adventure. Question...what was the date that you started and would you start on a different date should you do it again? Thanks.
I hope you manage to get out here next summer. It's an amazing trail and I know you'll enjoy it. I can imagine the sleep apnea will be a challenge. Good luck and if you have any questions mail me at matryder2@gmail.com. cheers 👍
I was thinking while watching the movie that you really could have used a tarp. Something that most people wouldn't think of is that a tarp can catch a lot of rainwater, which isn't 100% dependable, but it can give you an advantage when ground water is scarce. Some people think it's dangerous to drink rainwater, but they also think that snakes are everywhere as soon as you leave civilization. Snakes are definitely out there, but they aren't everywhere. I drink rainwater all the time and have never had a problem.
Most excellent! Thanks again for a great video series on the Divide. Very true to life out there, and not sugar coated. As a long time road cycling tourist I'll agree with Bill that the Divide is very different, and much harder. Every single day is different. The terrain, weather, road surface, it changes by the hour. Hey Mat, trick to the Brooks B-17 hardness is to use Brooks Proofide product when it is new from the box. A thick coat slathered on underside and top, old shorts, go for a short 20 mile ride. The Proofide will soak right in. Second ride, another thick coat only underside, go for ride, it soaks in again. Third ride, coat the underside lightly, after 20 miles you will see two small impressions for your "Sit Bones". Almost there. Again, thanks for reality check on the Divide and your humor. I'm switching to racks and panniers.
Thanks for the saddle tip. I have the C17 which is the artificial version but your instructions are useful as I'm seriously considering buying a B17. Thanks. I was extremely happy with my panniers. I've ordered a front rack too. Thanks for the support 👍
I spend way too much time watching bikepacking and bike related videos on youtube and this series has been much better than most. And in my opinion it is the best on touring not racing the Great Divide. I would be surprised if it did not become a primary source for those planning this trip. Congratulations to you all and happy trails.
Thanks. It would be nice if people did use it for research. I like the idea of helping people to plan the trip. Also, it'd keep getting views. Thanks for commenting 👍
Thank you for covering this ride and sharing it with us! I know that must be a huge extra effort on top of doing this challenging ride. I really enjoyed all of it…the scenery, the details, your perspective and especially your humor! We binged all your videos at once! It sure helps us in our planning for doing the TD next year.
Matt , Congratulations 🎉 again. I can relate the the emotional upheaval after finishing. I am sure the next few weeks / months will have some moments. Enjoyed the addition of Bill and John. Looking forward to a few more recap videos, and your next adventure. Most of all thank you again for being such an inspiration! Be well my friend
Congrats on completing this epic trip fellas. Definitely gave me and my wife some solid advice and ideas for our go down there next August. The offer for a trip here in western Canada is always open.
What a great series thank you for taking me on the adventure with you. I’m actually disappointed that its over because I really enjoyed it. congratulations on completing this epic journey. This is my bucket list ride that I’m hoping to complete in the next 2-3 years what would be a realistic budget to set for riding it over a 40 day period if you don’t mind me asking? Thanks again what a treat this series has been. Your series and Van Duzer are my top 2 currently. Looking forward to more of your adventures.
Thanks. I hope you make it out there..I'm.certain you'll love it. Funnily enough, I've just filmed a video where I talk about budgets etc. It should be out on Monday 18th. It's difficult to be precise but I think that video will help. Thanks for following along 👍
@@matryderadventures exciting. Well like I said if you ever want to come over to Iceland next summer or what not then you should. Yeah I reckon I’ll get those ones you have if I go with the sonder unless they have their own carbon ones. current bike is a full suspension Nukeproof so first I want to get my tailfin stuff put on it and see how it goes for longer trips loaded up. Definitely want a pinion bike for winter riding and hassle ish free peace of mind.
@teddylott good idea to try your full suspension bike first. I didn't see any on the GDMBR but I can't see why it won't work. It'll be good over the washboard. Sonder do make their own carbon forks. I'm sure they'll be fine. Probably made in the same factory as mine anyway. I may well come over to Iceland in the summer. I visited in January and would love to do some riding there. I'll keep in touch. Cheers 👍
@@matryderadventures yes all of them have their positive and negative sides for sure. Will try it properly on multi day trips once I get my bags sorted. Yes stay in touch indeed. Cheers Mat
Loved this video. I can remember being emotional as well after longer backpacking or canoe trips, although my trips weren't near as long as your adventure. My emotions were usually about not wanting it to end. haha! I love living simply on the trail or water, only worrying about getting though one day at a time. Really enjoyed your chat with Bill and John, nice to hear everyone's thoughts on the trip. It seems you made a couple good buddies and that is a wonderful thing! Thanks for sharing and looking forward to your next adventure! :) :)
Thanks Jacqueline. It's strange as I look forward to finishing trips and then immediately miss being on them. I'm planning the next trip already. I love my canoe and would love to do a multi day canoe trip. Maybe in Scotland?? John and Bill are great guys. I was lucky to have met them.. thanks for all the support.
Congrats Matt and all the guys! Well done! The videos were super great and the best I have seen on the Great Divide. I hope to follow in your footsteps one day. Thanks for all of the videos and sharing your experiences! Best of luck on your travels in the future!
Thanks. It's nice to hear that you enjoyed them. I hope you get to ride it at some point. It's an amazing trail and I miss it already. Thanks for the support 👍
Amazing trip and so fun to watch. You constantly amazed me, the miles you did on the absolute shit food you filled your body with! Made me alternately laugh and cringe. But hats off to you for all the extra effort needed to film like you did. I absolutely loved it all
Cheers. I definitely didn't eat well....I've learned my lesson, I think. We'll see if I revert once I'm back out on a longer trail. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching 👍👍
I remember graduating from basic training in the Army. I and a bunch of other young recently-become-men had spent 8 weeks sweating in the Alabama summer, enduring the heat and humidity, the exercises and training, the constant stress and verbal abuse of drill sergeants. Each day was hell, and each night was tossing and turning because another day of hell started at 5 am. We took each day as it came, sweating until our clothes and boots were white with dried salt, always starving, always short of sleep, and always wishing that we hadn't done something as dumb as enlisting in the Army. Then, one day, it was over. I had been counting down the days until graduation, but when the day finally came, instead of feeling elation, I felt a huge sense of emptiness. The worst moment was in the bus as it pulled out of the gate, and leaving behind the place where I had spilled blood, sweat, and tears, and which would leave an influence on me that I would remember for the rest of my life. The only real solution was to move on to another challenge, and, for better or worse, that is what the Army did; basic training was only a small appetizer of what the Army eventually dished out to me. But since those days, adventures have been few and far between, and I think it's time to put on my boots (or grab my bike), and go out and find another.
Although I haven't come close to the levels of hardship you describe, I think it's completing these challenges is always bittersweet. I hope you manage to get back out for some new adventures. Maybe not quite so challenging as the army. Cheers 👍
Same. Marine corps boot camp 1999. It was pure hell and torture going thru it but now I look back at it as if it were the best days of my life. Being pushed to your limits is the only way to live. I now enjoy life when I am tested more than when I am sedentary and content. Go get it!
Thank you three for making the past several weeks so thoroughly fulfilling, stimulating and fun. You have stirred imagination and opened eyes to possibilities. Thank you for your regular Vlog updates and beautiful videos, showing the good, the bad, and the ugly, the beauty spots and the warts. That’s a beautiful gift. I understand your loss of words, Matt, at the end of a biking adventure-journey, especially when done solo over weeks to months. My brain becomes a jumble of memory-emotions. I found my normal loquaciousness stunted and strained, as I tried to convey in words ineffable, my experiences, feelings, joys, trials, self-questioning, triumphs and failures. It’s really weird. One find himself a little lost and purposeless for a few days or weeks following one of these reality breaks away from daily mundanities. Even close family and friends’ eyes glaze over after a few moments or a few pictures of the trip, and you realize words can’t describe a transcendental experience of this sort. Often only another risk-taking adventurer who is comfortable being uncomfortable and unscripted will understand. Anyway, thanks. Even as a passive viewer I feel sad, joyous, enthused, and motivated as this story ends. What more can you ask of an author?
Thanks. I really appreciate all the support I've received and I enjoy reading all of these comments. I'll slowly get used to normal life but am already planning the next trip which helps. I can also watch my own videos and re-live the experience which is nice. Thanks for following along 👍
Mat : you crafted one of the most sober, grounded and informative TourDivide videos I've seen. The cycling community should be most grateful for your efforts.
Thanks. I really appreciate your feedback. It's always nice to hear. Cheers and thanks for watching.
I've watched a lot of content creators film the GDMBR, and yours was the best. I loved your honesty and humor. Definitely will be watching more of your content.
Excellent. Thanks for letting us know. It's always nice to get such positive feedback. Cheers 👍
Hearing this conversation is priceless. Enjoyed the full length trip and all the follow up videos. Thank you for sharing and it’s now something I may consider because of your experience.
That's great to hear. I love hearing that people may experience this route due to these videos. You won't regret it.
yup, id pay to watch that, watched it all, in one sitting
“Binge” watched your GDMBr episodes last night. Really good stuff. Thanks 👍
All in one night!! Impressive 🤣
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Well I’m post rotator cuff surgery so sleep is hard to come by at moment. So I was nice to find your stuff👍
Much appreciated🚴♂️🚴♂️
Matt, Many thanks for taking the time and effort to record and post your amazing achievements it's given me inspiration and a goal for years to come in my cycling adventures. Thank you and I will continue to follow your latest quests.
Well done. The 3 Amigos. will likely re watch the whole trip again from the start :-).. Well done to Ross for the amazing edits also..
Nice. Double the views 👍👍👍 'The Three Amigos'...love it 🤣. Thanks for the support.
what a great bunch of guys and interesting to watch. im 50 and just getting back into riding, ive shed 2 stone in weight and building up my stamina, first 10 mile i done, i ached for days, but im still using an old Reynolds 501 Raleigh Mirage from 1989 :) lol
Excellent. It's amazing how quickly you can get back into shape. 50 is nothing!!! (I keep telling myself that anyway). Good luck with it all 👍👍
Just so happy to have found you in the biking fraternity… genuine ride genuine comments… thank you for your honesty
Lovely comment. Thanks.
3 legends, I'm sold.
That was most epic.
I binge watched the series over the weekend, and was a little sad when it was all over (why do good things have to end!).
This debrief was absolutely awesome. You are a good bunch of guys. 👍
Thanks. It's nice to hear that you enjoyed the series. I'm already planning the next trip. I'm itching to get back on the bike. Thanks for the support 👍
Watched a bunch of these. Love the direct content, English humor, and down and dirty production values.
Hi Mat! I came across your 2+ hour adventure film on your ride. Loved it! ❤ Now watching your 21 full segments now. I appreciate your opinions and observations on your trip. I love your sarcastic type of humor, I would be the same way! Your guy Ross did a great job with the editing. I'm glad I could do the ride through your lens. I look forward to more biking adventures with you. Thank you! Cheers! 🍻
Thanks. It's always nice to read such positive comments. I'm glad you liked it/them. Thanks for watching and I appreciate all the support. Cheers 👍
I just loved this follow up with the guys. Thank you all for sharing and encouraging each other, and the world. I summited Quandary Peak this summer. 14,271. I'm 61 and the weather looked good and I said...I'm going to do it. And I did. So who knows what the next adventure might be. Thank you again!
Not “rambling nonsense” at all Matt…the GDMBR is the 4th long distance ride I’ve done and like you, I’m always at a loss for words when asked”how was the trip”… just long pauses to try ad define it in a few words. I like the discussion with your fellow riders post-finish.
Well done!
Thanks. In case I haven't already said it, congratulations to you too. It's good to hear from somebody who knows how difficult it is to describe the GDMBR. Thanks again for the support 👍
Well Done to ALL OF YOU!. It was a pleasure to watch your progress, the way you backed one another up, and shared the experience. Genuinely great, positive, fascinating to watch, Good luck to you all, thanks for sharing!!!!!
Thanks. I was lucky to ride with such awesome people. I'm glad you liked it. Cheers 👍
Amazing achievement. Just proves you can do whatever you set your mind to. I can see you obviously have more excitement and adventures ahead.
Brilliant to watch and gave me lots of smiles. You should be very proud of yourself 😊
Great to see you boys had each other to share the highs and lows.
Thanks so much for making the effort to film this series. I’ve watched every minute. I’m planning to do the trail in 5years when I’m 40 and the kids are a bit older. Legend
No problem. I've really enjoyed the whole TH-cam thing. 5 years to go...You'll.love it. It's amazing out there. Thanks for following along 👍
Sorry that was a typo re-charge every 120 km :)
🤣🤣🤣 I nearly replied with some obscenities but thought it may have been a mistake. Definitely. I can't think of any sections where you couldn't recharge within 120km.
Matt i have enjoyed every episode so much you have taken us all on an truly memorable adventure!! Thank you so much for sharing your journey. Can't wait to tune in to the nxt one 👍
Thanks 👍 glad you've enjoyed this adventure. I'm already starting to plan the next one. Thanks for commenting 👍
We are all praying for him.
Thankyou.
Congratulations to all of you!
It is a long, hard ride. In some ways as or more psychological than physical. I rode a middle half of it in 2019 (Kalispell, MT to Kremmling, CO) and all of it in 2022. Thought I was done with it, but it gets in your blood. Watching your videos makes me think about riding at least sections of it again. I don't know that there is really anything else like it.
Happy trails and adventures!
I agree completely. It definitely gets in your blood. I miss the trail already. If I lived in the US I imagine I'd be planning to ride a few sections again too. Cheers 👍
Great watching your videos of the ride. I had the opportunity to finish the GDMBR in the year I turned 60. Did it over 3 Septembers in a row because of work commitments I had at the time. Loved watchhing you rollinto and through that I recognised. Brings back so many memories, most of them good. Yes there were some days from Hell but that is how adventure goes. Congratulations to the three of you for sharing.
Thanks. The rough days disappear from memory but the good ones stay with you. I might have ridden the route in sections if I lived in the US. One month at a time sounds good to me. Thanks for following along 👍
Great Q/A about that awesome trip. I hope you guys would stay together for more good trips. Adventure's are always the greatest when shared with friends. Many thanks for video
Thanks. I'd love to meet up with them again and I'm pretty sure I will. We stay in touch. Cheers 👍
You look the same after the ride as before. You're actually very human, very real. This is good.
Thanks for not being all decked out in lycrai need to go back and watch the whole trip, those 2 guys you were with were very informative.
Great video.
Thanks. I've tried to be myself on camera so it's nice to hear that it's coming across that way. No lycra for me....thanks for following along 👍
My wife and i watched your journey think it was best thing I have ever seen
Wow. Thanks. That's nice to hear. I'm glad you liked it. Thanks for watching 👍
A good summary of trip. Easier with the 3 contributions I can understand the feeling of putting it into words. An amazing trip.
Thanks. It was amazing. I miss it already. Cheers 👍
Thank you for talking with the guys and for all you have done over the past few weeks.
It's been an amazing experience and I've really enjoyed the whole TH-cam thing....thanks for following along 👍
Great job to all! You are such an inspiration for all of us.
Thanks..it's nice to hear that people are inspired. Amazing trip! Thanks for following along 👍
Loved the chat. Its great how good people find each other. Hope we get to hear from Bill and John in the future.Thanks Mat for all the videos. Very inspiring. Just got back from a relatively tame 1800kms on the Ronde van Nederland and now looking for more adventures. Turning 70 next month so better get to it. Best wishes from Australia.
Hi. I just took a look at the Ronde van Nederland. Looks good. I'm putting a list of rides together for the future. Interestingly, I'm going to be on that route for a small section as part of an extended loop I'll be riding in December. I hope I'm still out riding at 70. Cheers 👍
@@matryderadventures The RvN was amazing. From the long coastal rides, forests, farmlands and beautiful little towns-it was all great. Everywhere the people were so friendly and helpful. I camped every night and made many friends. Highly recommend it.
Thanks for sharing the adventure and giving us a grand finale breakdown. Many have been inspired including myself, Cheers
That is good to hear, I hope it comes across that if I can do it then anyone can! My next video will be aimed towards anyone thinking of giving the GDMBR (or a similar ride) a go, so hopefully that will be of interest to you and a few other commenters. Thank you for watching 👍
Really appreciate your insight for those of us considering this epic trail.
Thanks. I hope you make it out there 👍
Thank you very much for taking us along on the ride! Your talk here at the finish was very inspirational, good job.
I'm heading out on my first bikepacking trip next spring, in no small part due to this series.
I love seeing comments like this. Good luck on your first trip.
Mat, I really enjoyed this series. I stumbled across your channel when I was searching for DIY bikepacking bags and found your video showing off your sewing handiwork.
As I fell deeper into the rabbit hole of bikepacking research, I learned about Pinion/Gates drives and that Gates has an app to help in proper tensioning of the belt. From the Gates carbon drive app description: "Just pluck your belt like a guitar string and use the microphone on your phone to read the vibration frequency."
I hope that might help you with your setup and prevent your belt coming off so frequently.
-Craig
Cheers Craig. I've had a go with the Gates app and it definitely helps. My issue was more to do with alignment. I think I have it set up correctly now. I'm glad you enjoyed the series. Cheers 👍
Congratulations on completing the route. I glad that I found this channel for a couple of reasons. One, I like the bike you rode on the GDMBR, and I want get one myself. My only other option was a priority 600adx. Two, I'm 47 next month, I want to ride the GDMBR too before I get too old or health issues come up. I'm definitely planning on riding this within the next three years.
Thanks. I'm really happy with the Sonder. I've heard good things about the Priority 600x too. I hope you make it out there. It's an amazing route.
Top effort Mat, what an unbelievable experience it must have been. Amazing scenery and footage. Thanks for sharing. Thoroughly enjoyed every episode, relaxed genuine presenting style, dead pan humour, No fake drama or click bait. Looking forward to watching your future adventures. Cheers
Hi. Thanks for that. I appreciate the support. It was an incredible trip and I really enjoyed the whole filming process so will definitely be filming the next adventure. Cheers 👍
The hardest part is coming home with all the superpowers that you have developed within yourself while traveling but no one else did while they stayed home…it’s not their fault but it’s hard to adjust to…it’s difficult to hang onto the superpowers but that’s what memories are for…I was always sad a few days after each ride ended. Love those monster rides and you do rush the first ride but none after that. Looking forward to watching your trip in USA…
Oh! El Paso is amazing mountains surrounding it
I know exactly what you mean. I came back feeling superhuman but it soo. Goes once you're back in normal life. I'm looking forward to the TransAm and getting back into that life. Cheers 👍
Thanks Matt, a totally amazing trip to follow along too. Its not often you find a jem of channel like this. I watched the whole trip in the last two weeks. I hope your next adventures fill your memory box a little further and you continue to take us along with you. Atb jay.
Thanks Jay. I'm glad you enjoyed the trip. I'm planning some more smaller trips and will definitely be getting them out on TH-cam. I really enjoy the whole filming process. Cheers 👍
Hi Mat. I learned about the GDMBR about a month ago. Now I've binge-watched your video series on the GDMBR. Awesome adventure. I love how open you are about how you feel during the trip. That's both educational and inspiring. I dream of riding the GDMBR in two years. Next year I'll have to try out some shorter bikepacking trips to experiment with equipment and experience how it is to ride with the extra weight. Thanks for this great video series, it's a true inspiration!
Thanks. I'm glad you.enjoyed them. I hope you make it out there. It's incredible. It's a good idea to get used to the extra weight. I should have tried out more shorter trails. Thanks for following along 👍
Hi Matt
My wife and I have decided to do GDMBR in 2024 and came upon your videos on TH-cam doing some research. Very interesting . Have walked the Te Araroa trail in NZ and also bike packed the Tour Aotearoa route last year as well. We just spent 2 months biking from Amsterdam to Bratislava along Rhine and the Donau and totaly enjoyed all of it.
I myself am a convert from multi day hiking to bike packing .
Good luck with your next adventures will look out for them.
Cheers😅
You'll love it out there. Good luck for 2024. I'm planning on getting out to New Zealand in 2025, either for a long hike or to do the Tour Aotearoa. Either looks amazing. I would also like to explore Europe more. Your recent ride sounds interesting. Cheers 👍
Great series, thanks for bringing us along!
No problem. Thanks for watching 👍
Well done Matt. Looking forward to riding the route maybe next year.
I am riding next year starting end of June ish may see you there.
I hope you make it out there. You won't be disappointed. I miss it already. Cheers 👍
My wife and I binge-watched your videos over the weekend. We really enjoyed them and found them informative. We are planning on doing this ride in the next couple of years. May I suggest a ride in British Columbia called the BC Epic 1000. It goes from Merritt to Fernie (1000 km). Most of it is on old railroad bed that has been converted to trail. Thanks again for the great content
I'll definitely look into the BC Epic 1000. I'd love to get back to BC. Thanks for the recommendation. I'm glad you enjoyed the videos and I hope you make it out onto the GDMBR. I loved the whole experience. Cheers 👍👍
Just finished binging the entire ride, had a fantastic time. Thankfully there are people like you that are sharing real experiences
Thanks. I love seeing comments like this. Cheers 👍
Awesome Mat, well done fella
Thanks so much for sharing your adventure
Thanks. It was a lot of fun filming these videos. I'm just grateful to hear that people liked them. Cheers 👍
Awesome, gentlemen! Thank you! 👍🇨🇦😎💫
Thanks👍👍
Just found your channel. Loved your humor and the drone shots were great. Thanks for sharing your great adventure.
Thanks. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Cheers 👍
Great round up with the boys, looking forward to the next one. Chapeau all
Thanks. I'm glad you liked it. Cheers 👍
Loved it! Look forward to your next adventure.
Thanks. I'll be back out riding again soon. Thanks for following along 👍
Very nice ending to a great adventure. I did Banff to Missoula and only 10 days riding, at the end I was filled with emotions and had a hard time going back to civilization 😅.
Again, I enjoyed the videos and the stories, thank you again and a big cheers from Southern California!
You rode an amazing section..I loved it up there. I'm starting to get used to civilization again but am already planning the next trip..thanks for following along 👍
Chapeau Guys, BIG ride and brilliant adventure. I enjoyed following you along. Cheers.
Thanks. It was an incredible trip. Thanks.for all the support 👍👍
Good job man. You really did the whole dam thing!!!!! So far I've done a few overnighters but I wasn't keen to go more than 2 hops away from home yet. I'm planning to do a few wintery over nights this winter but you've inspired me to really do it next time around. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thanks. I really did, didn't I 🤣. It surprises me too!! If you get chance definitely go for it. It's incredible. Cheers 👍
You guys are an amazing team 🤗🤗🤗🤗💪💪💪👌👌👌
Fantastic riding companions. Hopefully we'll all meet up again.
That was a treat. You all radiated happiness
Bravo!! Firstly, congratulations and major kudos on your outstanding achievement, Mat! Superb video - and the pithy Welsh commentary was just priceless! My advice re Tour Aotearoa echoes your own re GDMBR...'if you're thinking about it, just do it'! (Mind you, I might recommend the Sounds2Sounds even more strongly...!) As I'm (an ex-pat Scot) in NZ, I would be honoured to bike alongside you for some of the TA, should that eventuate. Hoping to do GDMBR myself mid-2025...my resolve has hardened since following your epic journey (& had already invested in Pinion/Gates by way of Priority 600X!)
Just subscribed as been watching your Canada to Mexico.
I’m 51 and been riding mountain bikes for the past 3 years and wanting to bike pack but just didn’t have the nerve.
You have given me the confidence to do a shorter version of this.
Try the Outer Hebrides.
Has beaches like the Maldives.
👍👍
That's great to hear. I'm sure it will all go well. I'd love to hear how you get on. My email is matryder2@gmail.com
I'll look up trails in the Outer Hebrides. Cheers
Excellent series. I just finished it up and found every episode entertaining and compelling.
I rode the GCDR (what I call it) south to north in 2022 on a Royal Enfield Himalayan motorcycle, and followed roughly the same route. Technically I started in El Paso, to Columbus, and got on the proper route in Silver City. I called it complete enough when I got to West Glacier and went through GNP to Billings where I flew back home from. I was amazed on our trip how many cyclists I saw. Easily outnumbered the number of motorcyclists 20 to 1. I found it fascinating and it honestly was one thing that got me interested in riding bikes which I started doing about a year ago with an entry level gravel bike.
Anyway, I really enjoyed following your trip because aside from what a great job you (and Ross) did with creating this series, and the fun watching your experiences, I got to see a lot of the areas I didn't get to - or a slightly alternate route, and also to recognize so many of the same spots and roads. And oh yes, we hit the nasty, slick mud in NM near Pie Town...
I loved every episode and subscribed. Looking forward to seeing more. Appreciate it.
Your version of this trip sounds amazing. I saw a few motorbikes out these but no Royal Enfield's. I'd love to go motorbike touring over there. I haven't owned a motorcycle for over ten years but I'm getting the itch!! Cheers 👍
@@matryderadventures if you are curious here's my video series of that trip. Cheers!
th-cam.com/video/1wnbJfQncV4/w-d-xo.html&pp=gAQBiAQB
Excellent. I'll be sure to watch it. Cheers 👏
Just finished the whole series - What an adventure that was!! It was great to share it with you. Hope you’re about to set out on another soon, and that Ipswich doesn’t feel too hum drum in comparison. I guess there is adventure to be had wherever you seek it.
It was an amazing trip. Thanks for watching it. I have a few smaller trips planned and am in the planning stages for some bigger ones too. I'll definitely be putting them all on TH-cam. I really enjoy the whole filming process. Cheers 👍
That’s a great cycle shop! Used on my Southern Tier trip
Such inspiration. Envy you with the patience you had riding your bike. Two months riding is just overwhelming. Great adventure and thanks for bringing is along!
Thanks. It's funny but you settle into the longer trips within a few days. Thanks for following along 👍
Hi Matt, I've just finished watching all your videos of the trip and must say a very well done. 👌
I found it very inspirational and have definitely got this ride on my to do list. Once again a very well done👏
I hope you make it out there. It's such an incredible trail. You'll love it. Cheers 👍
i watch all the GDMBR videos anyone posts. your mix of in town, store, hotel and the nature was the best i have seen. do wish there was less face time and more scenery time even if you are talking. very well done sir.
Thanks. I'll take your comments on board. I love constructive feedback. We're learning all the time. Cheers 👍
Seems to me on the A.T. , the trail IS the destination , and on the bike both the trail itself AND the destination are equivalent to each other. Definitely a bonus of bikepacking. As I see it anyway, wonderfully documented, made me feel both a part of the trip and wanting to simulate the trip for myself. Thank you for sharing these experiences.
Very well put. I agree completely. I'm thinking of another through hike, but it wouldn't be another long one. Maybe the Arizona Trail? Cheers 👍
I just finished watching your aventure through the GDMBR and wanted to thank you for your human, no-BS approach. I am planning on riding in 2026 so I will definately re-watch later on and take your lesson learned into consideration. Looking forward to follow you on your next adventures. Would love if you did a video on how you plan your filming/drone shots as I try to get better at documenting. Thank you!
Hi. I'm glad you liked that series. You're going to love it out there. Roll on 2026. I hadn't considered a video about the filming aspect. I'll think about that. If I'm honest, I'm still learning and I tend to film way too much stuff, throw it all at my friend/editor Ross and he does all the work. I am working on refining things and will make a video about it in the future. Cheers 👍
Mat we absolutely loved watching your adventure. Thank you for all the great video and making it look enjoyable. I am retiring in December and I am excited to try some bikepacking. I’ve got some small trips planned in Texas.
I imagine there are some great trails in Texas. I'm sure you'll really enjoy bikepacking. In my experience it's the best way to explore. I'll be interested to hear how you get on. Congratulations on retiring!!!
Matt thanks for making me laugh so hard, following your ride this past week, you are so very entertaining.
Thanks for sharing with us all. Also thanks for the saddle recommendation, have a Ergon SMC Sport Gel ordered and on the way!
Hi. It's nice to hear you enjoyed this series. It was a truly amazing ride. I love the Ergon saddle. I think the gel version will be ultra luxurious. Cheers 👍
What a nice and informative talk !! Thank you for that informations from the guys.
Thanks for watching. I'm glad you found it interesting. Cheers 👍
Seriously this whole trip was the best thing ive seen on TH-cam. Loved it. What a really nice genuine bunch. Hope you all get 2 ride again sonetime in the future
Thanks. It's genuinely amazing to hear that you liked this series so much. I hope we all manage to meet up for another trip too. There's no reason why not. Cheers 👍
What great guys
They are. I was lucky to ride with them. Cheers 👍
We really enjoyed every video of your Tour Divide, it was a fantastic achievement. Thanks for sharing your trip with us, we can’t wait for your next adventure. We hope that we get to see the three of you again on future travels. Thanks Mat
Thanks. I'm glad you enjoyed it. It was an incredible trail. I'm already planning the next one. I would love to ride with John and Bill again. It should happen at some point. Thanks for following along 👍
Sir,
Your experience is not limited, you finished the the GDMBR. I have pedaled a total of 50 miles this past weekend on my first adventure, my butt feels like it is going to fall off. I enjoy your input and will consider your thoughts/input greatly.
50 miles for a first adventure is good going. I hope it all went well. I know that 'butt falling off' feeling. It gets better... Cheers and thanks for watching 👍
What a story / adventure… hats of to you fellas . Safe travels and hope to see you on the trails of Essex and Suffolk
Thanks. I'll be out on more local rides soon. I'm itching to get on the bike again. Cheers 👍
Super enjoyed watching your trip you had with Bill and John . Already started watching it again . May I suggest for your next trip the Tahoe Twirl trail for next year .
Hi. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Hopefully you will second time around too...I just googled the Tahoe Twirl trail. It's on my list. Thanks for the recommendation 👍
Great video series. Best I have seen on the GDMR. I hope to one day to do the ride myself. Congratulations.
Thanks. That's good to hear! I hope you make it out there. It's incredible. Thanks for following along 👍
Well done for completing and for filming and sharing your journey. Take my hat off to you for mental toughness and ability to learn about diet and fluid needs as you went along. Just watching your old videos before we watch this GDMBR again...waiting impatiently for your next big adventure...nag..nag...nag like an old woman
🤣🤣 I've experienced way worse nagging than that!! I'm planning my next trip already. It won't be as big as this one but should still be interesting. At least this time I'll have learned that I need to eat and drink more from the beginning. Thanks for watching...twice 👍👍
Brilliant and inspiring! Thank you all for sharing.
I'm glad you liked it. Thanks for watching 👍
Congratulations 🎊 ❤
Cheers 👍
I am planning on doing the tour divide in 2024. Had planned on trying to complete it in 30days. After watching your ride 30days is just way too rushed and just not enough time to take it all in. I’m not interesting in racing. 50 or 60 days way more realistic to take in the sights. Glad I stumbled on you videos. Great effort Mat.
I'm glad I didn't rush. I spoke to lots of people who were rushing through it and most of them were a bit jealous that I could take so much time. You'll.love it. Good luck for 2024. Cheers 👍
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Congratulations on a job well done!
I"ve been thinking about doing the GDMBR for some time.
I would love to do it next summer
I'm 66 and have sleep apnea, so I've got to get clever.
Nice to see older folks still going at it.
Mat...you're not an older guy yet.
I look forward to watching your next adventure.
Question...what was the date that you started and would you start on a different date should you do it again?
Thanks.
I hope you manage to get out here next summer. It's an amazing trail and I know you'll enjoy it. I can imagine the sleep apnea will be a challenge. Good luck and if you have any questions mail me at matryder2@gmail.com. cheers 👍
Sorry. I missed your last question. I started on July 2nd. I would start on that date again. It all worked out well.
I think for me what was great is the people and the renewed faith in humanity. You will remember those folks for the rest of your life.
You're absolutely right. I met so many incredible people on this trip (and on the AT). Cheers 👍
I was thinking while watching the movie that you really could have used a tarp. Something that most people wouldn't think of is that a tarp can catch a lot of rainwater, which isn't 100% dependable, but it can give you an advantage when ground water is scarce. Some people think it's dangerous to drink rainwater, but they also think that snakes are everywhere as soon as you leave civilization. Snakes are definitely out there, but they aren't everywhere. I drink rainwater all the time and have never had a problem.
I have absolutely loved watching you! You videos were refreshingly simple. Perfect!! Congrats on checking this on off!! Looking forward to more trips!
Thanks. It's nice to hear that you're enjoying these videos. I'm already planning the next one. Thanks for the support 👍
Most excellent! Thanks again for a great video series on the Divide. Very true to life out there, and not sugar coated. As a long time road cycling tourist I'll agree with Bill that the Divide is very different, and much harder. Every single day is different. The terrain, weather, road surface, it changes by the hour. Hey Mat, trick to the Brooks B-17 hardness is to use Brooks Proofide product when it is new from the box. A thick coat slathered on underside and top, old shorts, go for a short 20 mile ride. The Proofide will soak right in. Second ride, another thick coat only underside, go for ride, it soaks in again. Third ride, coat the underside lightly, after 20 miles you will see two small impressions for your "Sit Bones". Almost there. Again, thanks for reality check on the Divide and your humor. I'm switching to racks and panniers.
Thanks for the saddle tip. I have the C17 which is the artificial version but your instructions are useful as I'm seriously considering buying a B17. Thanks. I was extremely happy with my panniers. I've ordered a front rack too. Thanks for the support 👍
Well done. You are an inspiration. Be patient with your self.
Thanks. I'll try!!! Thanks for following along 👍
I spend way too much time watching bikepacking and bike related videos on youtube and this series has been much better than most. And in my opinion it is the best on touring not racing the Great Divide. I would be surprised if it did not become a primary source for those planning this trip.
Congratulations to you all and happy trails.
Thanks. It would be nice if people did use it for research. I like the idea of helping people to plan the trip. Also, it'd keep getting views. Thanks for commenting 👍
Thank you for covering this ride and sharing it with us! I know that must be a huge extra effort on top of doing this challenging ride. I really enjoyed all of it…the scenery, the details, your perspective and especially your humor! We binged all your videos at once! It sure helps us in our planning for doing the TD next year.
All at once!!! I couldn't spend that much time watching myself. It's appreciated though 😃. Good luck with next year, you'll love it. Cheers 👍
awesome videos man
I really enjoyed the tales of your adventures. Very inspiring. Congrats on finishing the trip.
Thanks 👍 . I had an amazing time out there. Thanks for commenting 👍
Matt , Congratulations 🎉 again. I can relate the the emotional upheaval after finishing. I am sure the next few weeks / months will have some moments. Enjoyed the addition of Bill and John. Looking forward to a few more recap videos, and your next adventure. Most of all thank you again for being such an inspiration! Be well my friend
Thanks for all the support Scott 👍. I'm lucky as I can start planning more trips. It definitely helps with the 'reintegration' into society... cheers.
Congrats on completing this epic trip fellas. Definitely gave me and my wife some solid advice and ideas for our go down there next August. The offer for a trip here in western Canada is always open.
I'd be crazy to turn down your offer!! I'll definitely 100% be in touch. Good luck for next August. Cheers 👍
What a great series thank you for taking me on the adventure with you. I’m actually disappointed that its over because I really enjoyed it. congratulations on completing this epic journey. This is my bucket list ride that I’m hoping to complete in the next 2-3 years what would be a realistic budget to set for riding it over a 40 day period if you don’t mind me asking? Thanks again what a treat this series has been. Your series and Van Duzer are my top 2 currently. Looking forward to more of your adventures.
Thanks. I hope you make it out there..I'm.certain you'll love it. Funnily enough, I've just filmed a video where I talk about budgets etc. It should be out on Monday 18th. It's difficult to be precise but I think that video will help. Thanks for following along 👍
Well done to you all! Brilliant series, cant wait for the next one Mat!
It's already in the planning stages. It won't be as big as this one but I can't wait. I miss the bike already. Did you decide on the forks? Cheers 👍
@@matryderadventures exciting. Well like I said if you ever want to come over to Iceland next summer or what not then you should. Yeah I reckon I’ll get those ones you have if I go with the sonder unless they have their own carbon ones. current bike is a full suspension Nukeproof so first I want to get my tailfin stuff put on it and see how it goes for longer trips loaded up. Definitely want a pinion bike for winter riding and hassle ish free peace of mind.
@teddylott good idea to try your full suspension bike first. I didn't see any on the GDMBR but I can't see why it won't work. It'll be good over the washboard.
Sonder do make their own carbon forks. I'm sure they'll be fine. Probably made in the same factory as mine anyway.
I may well come over to Iceland in the summer. I visited in January and would love to do some riding there. I'll keep in touch. Cheers 👍
@@matryderadventures yes all of them have their positive and negative sides for sure. Will try it properly on multi day trips once I get my bags sorted. Yes stay in touch indeed. Cheers Mat
Great to hear your thoughts on all aspects. Look forward to following your next adventure
Thanks. I've started planning the next one. It won't be as big as this one but I'm already looking forward to getting back out on the bike. Cheers 👍
SOOOOO INSPIRERING!👍👍
Thanks. That's nice to hear 👍👍
Great stuff guys! Keeping me motivated until 2025 to finish what I started.
Excellent 👍👍. Nice to hear. Cheers 👍
Loved this video. I can remember being emotional as well after longer backpacking or canoe trips, although my trips weren't near as long as your adventure. My emotions were usually about not wanting it to end. haha! I love living simply on the trail or water, only worrying about getting though one day at a time. Really enjoyed your chat with Bill and John, nice to hear everyone's thoughts on the trip. It seems you made a couple good buddies and that is a wonderful thing! Thanks for sharing and looking forward to your next adventure! :) :)
Thanks Jacqueline. It's strange as I look forward to finishing trips and then immediately miss being on them. I'm planning the next trip already. I love my canoe and would love to do a multi day canoe trip. Maybe in Scotland?? John and Bill are great guys. I was lucky to have met them.. thanks for all the support.
@@matryderadventures Would love to see a canoe trip! Hope you can get out on one! :)
Hello from Laredo Texas
Hi. Good to hear from you!!! Thanks for watching 👍
Congrats Matt and all the guys! Well done! The videos were super great and the best I have seen on the Great Divide. I hope to follow in your footsteps one day. Thanks for all of the videos and sharing your experiences! Best of luck on your travels in the future!
Thanks. It's nice to hear that you enjoyed them. I hope you get to ride it at some point. It's an amazing trail and I miss it already. Thanks for the support 👍
As good and inspiring as expected. Rest up and re plan , more of this essential.
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Thanks. I'm glad you liked this trip. The next one is in the planning stages already. Thanks for following along 👍
Job well done Mat ! Hope you and the boys will be able to adventure together in the future
Me too! We've discussed maybe meeting up for another ride. I hope it happens. Thanks for following along 👍
Amazing trip and so fun to watch. You constantly amazed me, the miles you did on the absolute shit food you filled your body with! Made me alternately laugh and cringe. But hats off to you for all the extra effort needed to film like you did. I absolutely loved it all
Cheers. I definitely didn't eat well....I've learned my lesson, I think. We'll see if I revert once I'm back out on a longer trail. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching 👍👍