Riding 118 miles in the Texas HIll Country
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ต.ค. 2024
- A BIG ride I do every year with friends in the Texas hill country. Brand new style of filming and making it cohesive was really difficult, a lot to think about, especially when your riding 118 miles with monsters.
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I went to school at Texas State and that's is where I fell in love with cycling. When life got too stressful an early morning ride to New Branfuels to ride up River Road to Canyon Lake was my way of escaping reality for a few hours. Thanks for this video reminding me of simpler times.
What is the route ?
I live in Coleman Tx.
4000 people and 1 cyclist.
March 1-31
I ride from Coleman to Miami.
Thanks! Here's a link to the ride, where you can see the route:
www.strava.com/activities/10635652768
@@grotheoutdoors thx
Cool riding vid! I live TX hill country. Do you mind share the route of this ride? Would like to ride this route sometime this year. Thanks.
Thanks! Here's a link to the ride, where you can see the route:
www.strava.com/activities/10635652768
Maneiro mané!
Loved the old days of doing the Tour De Gruene 2 man team time trials from Gruene Hall that included River Road. Glad there didn't seem to be much car traffic for you. It can be nasty at times.
Really cool to have the ride documented this year. Great video!
120mi I b pedaling before daybreak
Hey bud, i watched your video on the Cloudcroft camping trip yall did, and was curious if you could share the spot of where yall were. That video had the comments turned off so I could not comment on it. Thank you.
Sorry about that, sure we were right about here: 32°48'58.3"N 105°46'36.4"W. Telephone Canyon
Just got done cycling in Texas for a few days! Lots of gravel :)
What was you elevation for the 118 miles? Great video.
About 6,000 ft, not bad for Texas
Would love to see the route you rode.
Here's a link to the ride, where you can see the route:
www.strava.com/activities/10635652768