Biking across America: Portland to Portland

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  • @MrTwostring
    @MrTwostring Рік тому +811

    I love:
    - That you kept it down to 9 minutes
    - That you didn't go overboard about your gear.
    - The ending with no preaching.

    • @mattrg320
      @mattrg320 Рік тому +39

      the guy did it with a 3-speed of course he kept his youtube video short and sweet

    • @stickasockinit
      @stickasockinit Рік тому +7

      Yes, not doing the "I am an expert narration" is enjoyable.

    • @artist-reader
      @artist-reader 11 місяців тому +6

      - That you didn't die at video marker 0:16

    • @Bawkr
      @Bawkr 5 місяців тому

      Only thing I didn't like was the cut away from that smoking fire thing whatever it was. wish it would have had a longer segment. rest was great!

    • @thuggoe
      @thuggoe 4 місяці тому

      i wish he would use a bike designed for this type of trip

  • @latrace1986
    @latrace1986 Рік тому +554

    I love how unpretentious your bike and setup was here. I certainly fall into the trappings of bike snobbery and get a little too into gear, but this is an excellent example of how someone can do an ambitious undertaking like this on an ordinary bike.

    • @matt-hike-bike-camp
      @matt-hike-bike-camp  Рік тому +16

      Thanks!

    • @joshuaborovich3440
      @joshuaborovich3440 Рік тому +10

      @@matt-hike-bike-camp Great job, but how did you eat and sleep ? Did you buy food every night ? Did you camp outside of those first few nights and if so how did you deicde where to and fit this gear on ur bike?

    • @matt-hike-bike-camp
      @matt-hike-bike-camp  Рік тому +44

      Hey Joshua, I ate out every night for dinner, mostly at fast food places or bars, which wasn't the healthiest choice haha. During the day I mostly ate snacks that I bought from grocery stores, dollar stores or gas stations. For lodging I always stayed at hotels/motels/airbnbs so I didn't have to worry about bringing camping supplies however camping would of saved a lot on the trip costs.

  • @dunsbroccoli2588
    @dunsbroccoli2588 Рік тому +203

    "Somewhere in Iowa, a month into my trip, I was beginning to feel burnt out."
    Oh, that's just how it feels to be in Iowa.

  • @paullawrence5078
    @paullawrence5078 Рік тому +333

    Loved the story congratulations. I biked across USA at 70 and again at 75. I had similar mind games but the satisfaction of completing is unbelievably gratifying. At 80 I biked 80 km per day for 80 days. Things are getting tougher at 80 so keep biking now.

    • @matt-hike-bike-camp
      @matt-hike-bike-camp  Рік тому +50

      Thank you! And wow, biking America at 70 and 75, that's impressive! I hope I'm in that good of shape at 80. Nice!

    • @johnbetus378
      @johnbetus378 Рік тому +17

      Wow. Now this is the UA-cam posting I would like to see. I just had my 78th birthday, and feel my bicycle world slowly slipping away. Still my day isn't complete without some two wheel time. I am impressed... beyond impressed.

    • @carlosbailleres8701
      @carlosbailleres8701 11 місяців тому +1

      I admire you so much to where I'm on the same page as in "On the road again" just keeps going nevertheless.

    • @muscleman125
      @muscleman125 6 місяців тому +2

      Hi Paul, you should consider recording some videos or taking pictures of the things you see on your rides, I know myself and many others would love to see someone at your age crushing it on cross country cycling rides. Most young men in their prime couldn't do such a feat!

    • @SuperHyperExtra
      @SuperHyperExtra 4 місяці тому +3

      I'm 60 this year, so I should try 60 km per day for 60 days? ;-)

  • @dustykh
    @dustykh Рік тому +70

    This easily could have been a 9 hour multi part documentary, but the 9 minute version is great.

  • @NinTeo2DSXL
    @NinTeo2DSXL Рік тому +48

    Absolutely love that ending- "I gotta get a job now 😕"
    Awesome video!

    • @matt-hike-bike-camp
      @matt-hike-bike-camp  11 місяців тому +1

      Thank you!

    • @JasonTaylor-po5xc
      @JasonTaylor-po5xc 2 місяці тому +1

      Probably the one thing keeping me from doing something like this - a job. Something about a mortgage payment and 2 kids in college keep me motivated to show up to work each day.

  • @jantelliquawallace355
    @jantelliquawallace355 Рік тому +70

    lols. My first cross country ride was for laughs too. I've done three now. And both coasts a few times. Started doing 2000 mile rides for jokes. I've seen the world's largest ball of twine made by one man. The world's largest Holstein cow, brown river otter, Prarie chicken, sand crane, alligator and ditch. When I noticed id ridden through 25 states I figured I'd finish em all. 43 states down now. Be careful everyone. Bicycle touring is a dangerous and addictive activity.

    • @matt-hike-bike-camp
      @matt-hike-bike-camp  Рік тому +2

      Congrats on all your trips! Riding in 43 states is impressive, good luck with the rest!!

    • @theyesman91
      @theyesman91 Місяць тому

      What do you do for work that you have the time? Sounds like a great life

  • @flt528
    @flt528 11 місяців тому +33

    So many shots of you riding on a shoulderless road as an 18-wheeler passes! Thanks for telling it like it is. My tolerance for that kind of riding fizzled to zero by the time I was 30 years old. Too bad there are so few car-free routes in this country. Congrats on completing the trip!

    • @matt-hike-bike-camp
      @matt-hike-bike-camp  11 місяців тому +12

      Thanks! Yes some roads felt more dangerous than others. If I saw a semi-truck coming and was worried I usually got off the road. Just the force of the wind alone while they passed pushed me forward then back on my bike.

  • @fuzzi1002
    @fuzzi1002 Рік тому +125

    For me as a European, the endless expanses of the landscape are mind blowing😮
    Great trip

    • @goforbroke2
      @goforbroke2 Рік тому +8

      Ummm I’m from the US, but I’ve been all over Europe and America.Your landscapes over there are INCREDIBLE. Switzerland alone blows everything out of the water here, and I’ve been to 48 of the 50 states here.

    • @ZwergDesign
      @ZwergDesign Рік тому +2

      ​ @goforbroke2 I'd recommend you to cycle Europe from north to south, it offers far more than you think.

    • @StonkeyKong
      @StonkeyKong Рік тому +7

      @@ZwergDesignI think you replied to the wrong person. The commenter you replied to is specifically saying that Europe *is* more interesting than the US.

  • @ErrybodyGetTypsy
    @ErrybodyGetTypsy Рік тому +433

    Wow. What an incredible journey! And a great synopsis. 4k miles in 9 minutes!? Very tastefully edited. Love that bit at the end too…
    “I gotta get a job now” 😂😂😂

    • @kamuelalee
      @kamuelalee Рік тому +4

      Brilliant!

    • @Roboprogs
      @Roboprogs Рік тому +5

      I thought that was the perfect ending, acknowledging those of us who can’t do something crazy wonderful like this, even if we were physically able.

    • @ErrybodyGetTypsy
      @ErrybodyGetTypsy Рік тому +16

      @@Roboprogs With all the time you have left on this Earth, I'm sure there is some way you could do this. Don't tell me or yourself or anyone all the reasons you think you can't. Just think of how you could...

  • @cornelisachtenzestig5533
    @cornelisachtenzestig5533 Рік тому +62

    I think it's great that people travel low-key with ordinary bikes that don't set you back a couple of K's in Dollars of Euro's. That's the real spirit of travelling! It's so cheap to get the best gear available. With cheap, I mean easy and unadventurous. Good you covered the whole in 9 minutes instead of 90. Enough to get into the experience. Watching you cycling on 'car roads' I feel blessed to have a lot of safe and carefree bike routes in Europe.

  • @phillweely2108
    @phillweely2108 Рік тому +19

    Man you are living the dream, I plan to cycle the country next summer

  • @AaroninthePhilippines
    @AaroninthePhilippines Рік тому +15

    Well Done! A life lesson in getting burned out and reinventing yourself. Stayed the course and finished the task at hand. Solo and 3 speed. All Bad Ass.

  • @gailnewcomb8256
    @gailnewcomb8256 Рік тому +57

    So inspiring! ❤ I’m 68 and I’ve wanted to bike across America since I was a bike riding teenager. Good for you!!! You did it!!! Yay! 🎉❤

    • @Arthalot
      @Arthalot Рік тому +1

      you can do it!!!!!

    • @arildschonberg3607
      @arildschonberg3607 Рік тому

      @@Borderman47Ebike really is the answer! You will get twice as far on a day or at least have a lot of help up those hills. No need to get off and walk with a heavy bike. In tour mode, a battery will normally last you 60 miles or 100 kms.

    • @Jarrod_D
      @Jarrod_D 11 місяців тому

      I used a motorized bicycle 😊
      I found that all the peddling kept ruining my adventures 😅
      I designed my own build ,so simple a cave man could do it.🚴💨

  • @steveknutzen2830
    @steveknutzen2830 Рік тому +18

    Great that such a trek can still be done on such a basic bike. Congrats.

  • @sirtwigg1479
    @sirtwigg1479 4 місяці тому +4

    1:37 my house is right at the top of that road and I have to bike up it every time I get back from a ride. I'm glad someone else can feel my pain! That's such a wild coincidence.

  • @PaoYong
    @PaoYong 4 місяці тому +24

    This feels like one of those videos from the old era of youtube, where people posted videos just to record their life and save some memories rather than try to monetize and be a youtuber

    • @matt-hike-bike-camp
      @matt-hike-bike-camp  4 місяці тому +2

      Thanks! I tried to prioritize the experience of bicycling over filming

  • @Bradinator
    @Bradinator 3 місяці тому +8

    You should consider creating a longer video explaining the trip, I know some people might like the short format, but I would love an extensive video diving into the trip. 🙂

    • @matt-hike-bike-camp
      @matt-hike-bike-camp  3 місяці тому +3

      Thanks! I've made daily vlogs in my playlist section but this video was enough for me. UA-camrs make editing videos look easy but this took me forever haha

    • @Bradinator
      @Bradinator 3 місяці тому

      @@matt-hike-bike-camp Oh I didn’t see that playlist, thank you

  • @WeirdEmojiMan
    @WeirdEmojiMan 3 місяці тому +4

    You passed through my small town at one point, I recognized the streets and thought holy crap!

  • @John-rw2zf
    @John-rw2zf 3 місяці тому +3

    That was an incredible biking story. I very much appreciate that you did not make this an hour long video. I found it to be extremely interesting as a shorter video. Congratulations on finishing this amazing journey.

  • @michaelince7998
    @michaelince7998 Рік тому +9

    I often have flights of fancy about the PCT, long haul kayaking trips, etc. I watch a lot of UA-cam videos like yours that document these kinds of trips. I really liked this video. I really appreciated how you did not try and force feed us some kind of narrative or lesson along with your journey. I’m sure you learned plenty during your 60+ day journey, but it’s very grounding to leave all that for yourself and end with “now I need to get a job”
    Well done!

  • @ryan56976
    @ryan56976 Рік тому +14

    This is a perfect story. Perfect pacing, great video, just perfection. Especially loved the abrupt ending. I’m not sure what you’re going to do next, but good luck in what ever it is

  • @weirdfish1216
    @weirdfish1216 Рік тому +12

    Woah, I expected this video to have like atleast a couple hundred thousand views. You could’ve easily turned this into a multi-month long series but somehow compressed it into nine minutes. Awesome trip!

  • @M.W.T
    @M.W.T 3 місяці тому +5

    Doing this on a 3 speed is badass!

    • @matt-hike-bike-camp
      @matt-hike-bike-camp  2 місяці тому

      Thanks!

    • @JasonTaylor-po5xc
      @JasonTaylor-po5xc 2 місяці тому

      Probably a 4th speed if you count the walking. LOL. Even with all the speeds, I've seen people walk once it hit 15% grade.

  • @kevinhaid6211
    @kevinhaid6211 3 місяці тому +2

    “I gotta get a job now” at the tail end
    😂.
    I’ve considered doing this on a 7 speed custom build..17” aluminum MTB frame, 26” wheels, front suspension that I keep relatively stiff..I swap between slicks and off road tires depending on the season..whole bike is around 27 lbs. Watching this has made me feel like it could be more practical than I first thought. Glad you had fun/finished!

  • @TheLawnmowerLady
    @TheLawnmowerLady Рік тому +2

    I did something similar...Vancouver, BC to Portland, ME - 10 days on an antique (1966) Italian motor scooter about 15 years ago. I was averaging 350 miles a day. It was exhausting and exhilarating at the same time. I remember feeling similarly about 1/2 through my trip. Kudos for finishing your journey. Great video, BTW. Cheers!

  • @Ivory_Mist
    @Ivory_Mist Рік тому +3

    The last line was really the entire kicker for the whole video. Good on you and congrats on your accomplishment!

  • @MediumHalf
    @MediumHalf Рік тому +6

    Great and concise video! I love that you took a regular ol' 3-speed hybrid and also how honest you were about the mental hurdles you faced.

  • @AdrianCarrPiano
    @AdrianCarrPiano 11 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for giving the most concise recap of close to 70 days that I’m sure changed your life! Great trip-congrats!

  • @l.l.8022
    @l.l.8022 Рік тому +5

    I can’t believe you skipped Minnesota! Understandable though. This is amazing, thank you for sharing your adventure, and including the low points. ❤

  • @scubasteve4093
    @scubasteve4093 Рік тому +1

    Great editing, this was super entertaining.

  • @johnosterman494
    @johnosterman494 6 місяців тому +2

    This is incredible. I live in Portland Maine. Love that you started here!

  • @cinetic81
    @cinetic81 Рік тому +1

    Wow!!! I didn’t even know this was possible. What an accomplishment!

  • @aboveandbiondi
    @aboveandbiondi 3 місяці тому +1

    Congrats and fulling your dream. When things get tough for me while riding, I ask myself these questions, "Is my bike broken? No--then keep pedaling. Do I have an injury preventing me from riding? No---then keep moving forward." I hope you found a worthy job after your incredible journey.

  • @dcorzi
    @dcorzi 3 місяці тому +1

    On a three speed.. That’s hardcore ! Hats off to you.

  • @VictorMartinez-vw3gj
    @VictorMartinez-vw3gj Рік тому +2

    Sir, you are my hero. If I ever do anything like that, I'll consider it the highlight of my life. Thank you for sharing your experience. How about doing Florida to Alaska? Now, that would be something!

    • @matt-hike-bike-camp
      @matt-hike-bike-camp  Рік тому

      Thank you! I don't think I have it in me to do FL to AK haha

    • @Jarrod_D
      @Jarrod_D 11 місяців тому +1

      I'm doing Florida to Washington next year
      💥👊😎💥

  • @bvan1970
    @bvan1970 Рік тому +3

    Congrats on an amazing accomplishment! Thanks for sharing it as well.

  • @ashurany
    @ashurany 11 місяців тому +2

    Wonderful accomplishment. That halfway through you questioned why you were doing this and lost some perspective for awhile is a normal feeling among people who take on big journeys as you did. Happy that you worked your way through it. Congrats!

  • @NightOfCrystals
    @NightOfCrystals Рік тому +4

    I absolutely love this video. As a resident of Portland, Maine, it’s so cool to see the familiar streets, trails, and landmarks as you set off on this epic journey. Inspiring!!

  • @jeff5721
    @jeff5721 4 місяці тому +3

    Northern Tier veteran here (2002). Great job persevering to reach your goal. It takes a lot of mental toughness to go solo for thousands of miles. I'd like to hear more about how your 3-speed setup worked for you; that's pretty bold. I hope you met some of the locals along the way. That's one of the best parts of riding across America, which is not the America you see on the news.

    • @matt-hike-bike-camp
      @matt-hike-bike-camp  4 місяці тому

      Thank you! I can't imagine doing the trip in 2002. I had the luxury of an iphone, google maps, and nearly 100% cell service. Totally agree meeting people along the way is one of the major highlights! I've never had a better bike so things that would frustrate others never even cross my mind. I didn't have any major issues with it except for one spoke.

  • @streetjustice4287
    @streetjustice4287 4 місяці тому +1

    damn i bet it was interesting to see how fresh air smells different from state to state. nice work

  • @bencritterson640
    @bencritterson640 Рік тому +4

    This is a video I needed to see. Sometimes I think racing bikes just makes me want to get the ride over with but this video reminded me how much fun can be had if you view it as a journey as opposed to training or a race.

  • @jamiesvirtualbikerides
    @jamiesvirtualbikerides Рік тому +3

    great video! nice to meet you, look forward to seeing more of your adventures!

  • @dog-so1vj
    @dog-so1vj Рік тому +8

    Amazing journey. I really enjoyed your video and the simplicity of your philosophy on touring. Like you said "the hardest part was getting started." Amazing bike that you have. It seems to have held up very well. It carried you over 4000 miles safely. I have an older Raleigh 7 speed steel hybrid bike similar to the bike you have. It's been an amazingly comfortable and fun bike to ride over the years. I've always wonered if it could hold up on such a journey. I've only used it on a couple of overnight mini-tours. I've since bought a new Trek hybrid bike a couple of years ago. I'm older now with bad knees so I needed more gearing. Good luck in your future endeavors...🚴‍♂️🚴‍♂️🚴‍♂️

    • @tdgdbs1
      @tdgdbs1 Рік тому +3

      Internal gear hub is much less troublesome; you can get a Shimano Alfine 8 very reasonably priced. I had a Raleigh Super Course with the Alfine 8 that I rode from Central Texas all the way to Merida, Mexico. I've since upgraded to another hybrid from REI; I refuse to pay $3000 for a touring bike.

  • @brettmeikle
    @brettmeikle Рік тому +2

    Retold in the book Full Tilt, Dervla Murphy rode from Dublin to Delhi in 1963 on such a bike. It's a classic in the genre, a pistol packing lone woman racking up a ton a day across Asia. Get a copy and revel in the audacity of it.

  • @VWDoug1
    @VWDoug1 Рік тому +5

    Enjoyed the video!! I have always wanted to ride across this country on the southern route. Thanks for more motivation. Your last words were funny, but realistic! Haha!

    • @matt-hike-bike-camp
      @matt-hike-bike-camp  Рік тому

      Thank you!

    • @Jarrod_D
      @Jarrod_D 11 місяців тому +1

      I used a motorized bicycle to do the southern tier 🚴💨
      More smiles per mile 😊

  • @kairichter9098
    @kairichter9098 Місяць тому

    Thank you for your great video! And furthermore: Thank you for your honesty in 4:28. Exactly my problem on such long tours. And congrats for overcoming it.

    • @matt-hike-bike-camp
      @matt-hike-bike-camp  Місяць тому

      Thank you for the kind words. Yeah, when I first started the trip I didn't expect the mental challenge of it.

  • @kovar2344
    @kovar2344 Рік тому +4

    wow you are a beast, i cycle a lot but cant imagine doing this on bike like that. Inspirational, glad you made it through safely. Thumbs up from Czech Rep!

  • @telcobilly
    @telcobilly Рік тому +3

    Very cool, I love these bike adventures. My friend's and I used to take longish trips on our 10 speeds on the east coast of South Africa where I lived for 10+ years. This developed into a lifelong interest in cycling. I'm in the Philippines now and it's mayhem here, but I can see myself getting another bike.
    A cool upgrade for your bike would have been a Shimano internal hub 7 or 8spd vs the 3spd. The bike would keep it's original vibe but be better on the up hills.

  • @TommiNummelin
    @TommiNummelin Рік тому +3

    What a ride! I thought I'd be fairly down to earth with my gear, but I've never taken my single-speed bike to long distance trips. But maybe I'll try to complete the 100 miles of Finnish Winter solstice ride with it this December, now that you've shown us it's about attitude and pace, not the bike.

  • @TeddyBearFarmer
    @TeddyBearFarmer Рік тому +1

    Awesome thank you for sharing your ride 🤩

  • @leliondemer
    @leliondemer 2 місяці тому

    All of that on that bike, that's amazing. Also love the ending

  • @paultaylorbikes
    @paultaylorbikes 4 місяці тому +1

    This is the most dude video and ride across USA I have seen!!!
    Awesome

  • @Luigi13
    @Luigi13 Рік тому +5

    Good trip, good determination, and goal achieved. Hopefully you found work and your other days became meangful as well. Cheers from Oregon.

  • @steviejoe66
    @steviejoe66 Рік тому +1

    Doing this on a 3 speed is crazy haha. Nice job though.

  • @robertpinto6515
    @robertpinto6515 3 місяці тому

    You make this old man jealous! Thanks so much!

  • @samuelspace101
    @samuelspace101 3 місяці тому +1

    Wow, what an amazing journey, I hope you keep on biking man, 4k miles in 9 minutes is insane, I loved everything from the voice to the editing.

  • @andrewcarlson2955
    @andrewcarlson2955 2 місяці тому

    Totally respect! I rode my wife’s $300 bicycle from Boston to Key West! It was the perfect ride!

  • @ilyanaoumov5425
    @ilyanaoumov5425 Рік тому +1

    Idaho does look amazing! Congrats on making all the way from coast to coast

  • @gorgsbagofchips3511
    @gorgsbagofchips3511 11 місяців тому +1

    This is so cool, It especially resonates with me as my recently passed grandfather did the same thing for one of the first times in the 70's to 80's era

    • @matt-hike-bike-camp
      @matt-hike-bike-camp  11 місяців тому +1

      Wow, I can't imagine doing this before google maps and cell phones, now that would be an adventure!

  • @JoFriedrich
    @JoFriedrich Рік тому +1

    Simply the best biking video I've ever seen 🌻

  • @kamuelalee
    @kamuelalee Рік тому +8

    Amazingly inspiring. Makes me want skip work and bike across the Continent.
    Not sure I'd do it on a 3-speed tho. 😎

    • @itchyfeet41
      @itchyfeet41 Рік тому +2

      I have done two longish trips on three speeds this year including crossing Southern India and it is not so bad, you just get off and walk if the hill gets too steep.

    • @kamuelalee
      @kamuelalee Рік тому

      @@itchyfeet41 I'd rather have more gears to climb hills and even mountains. But yes, at some point, you'd want to have a bit of a walk just to get out of the saddle.

    • @PRH123
      @PRH123 Рік тому +1

      I do 100 km days on my single speed. It's easier than you would think.

    • @kamuelalee
      @kamuelalee Рік тому

      @@PRH123 I live in a mixed hilly and flat area, but some of those hills are steep...meaning i love more gears on my bike.

    • @PRH123
      @PRH123 Рік тому

      @@kamuelalee me too, some big hills all around…. I didn’t think it was possible to ride a single speed in such a place…. until I read a book about 2 guys in the 19th century who rode from Britain to China on single speeds…. I gave it a try, because I really wanted a bike that was impervious to bad weather…. and found that it’s entirely viable… average speed over any given route comes out for me to be about 25% slower than on one of my geared bikes…. but you still get there….

  • @timothyharris1125
    @timothyharris1125 Рік тому +1

    Welcome to Cleveland 2:54-3:15, I run a Three speed Hub on a Road Bicycle too, and be flying around town. I know your pain!!! Travelling on 3-speed is a specialty all its own, my dude so be proud to be an elite. I also did the Pittsblergh (

    • @matt-hike-bike-camp
      @matt-hike-bike-camp  11 місяців тому

      Thank you! And very cool! Yeah the C&O towpath was more difficult than I was expecting lol.

  • @bikesy1
    @bikesy1 7 днів тому

    Great video. Nice change from all the other channels with so much focus on fancy gear.

  • @KakaBoonBoon
    @KakaBoonBoon 4 місяці тому

    That's amazing incredible trip!!! Thanks fot sharing.

  • @CyclingFaceless
    @CyclingFaceless 2 місяці тому

    What an adventure! I've been looking to do a cross country trip myself, thanks for the inspiration.

  • @MaxMautner
    @MaxMautner Рік тому +2

    What an accomplishment, well done!

  • @junebug9320
    @junebug9320 Рік тому +2

    totally living vicariously through you here lol. One of these days when I have enough money saved up, and after my sweet old old cat is no longer with me I plan to do the same.

  • @ethyr
    @ethyr 3 місяці тому

    riding so near those trucks must've been terrifying. what a great accomplishment, glad you came out safe!

    • @matt-hike-bike-camp
      @matt-hike-bike-camp  3 місяці тому +2

      Thanks! And yeah, traffic could be extremely dangerous at certain points, I wouldn't recommend it

  • @johngrossbohlin7582
    @johngrossbohlin7582 3 місяці тому

    These kinds of trips are more mental than folks can imagine.... Me... I've got a bit over 8,600 miles of self-supported touring behind me... lots of camping but as I've aged the notion of getting a room has become more attractive! I tend to wing the trips starting with a general idea of what I want to do and then doing the planning and updates on a daily basis. It takes a lot of on the fly logistical work but the flexibility of changing course to see something that I hadn't considered seeing before is great. Love the 3 speed... a tribute to some of the earliest long distance tourists! I've got about a 2,000 mile trip in mind and will hit my goal of 10,000 miles of self supported touring during it!

    • @matt-hike-bike-camp
      @matt-hike-bike-camp  3 місяці тому

      That's some pressive milage, very cool! And yeah, well said. I didn't expect the mental aspect of the trip. Good luck on the 10k

  • @Reallyfastvideos
    @Reallyfastvideos 4 місяці тому +1

    I live in the west portland so this was pretty interesting!

  • @GuitarsRgood7
    @GuitarsRgood7 3 місяці тому

    Awesome video and experience! I've driven from ME to CA, and back again 9 years later. Just driving that distance is not easy. But there are a lot of beautiful parts like Colorado and Utah.

  • @johnbetus378
    @johnbetus378 Рік тому

    Loved your posting... good for you. I would have never gone with that bike, but happy that you did, it made everything more reachable. No camping, was different... no tents, sleeping bags, or cooking gear.... Still a great adventure, one, you will never forget. Happy for your memories.

  • @CobwobblersBikes
    @CobwobblersBikes 3 місяці тому

    "You used your 3 speed because that's what you had" That's a brilliant attitude. 3 speeds are great. Epic journey 🙏

  • @bobmaccord5100
    @bobmaccord5100 5 місяців тому

    Hello Matt. I just watched your video about your ride from coast to coast and it brought back memories of my C2C 10 years ago at age 62. I really enjoyed your videography and your comments, especially the part about getting discouraged in Iowa. But you were right. Wyoming was my point of wanting to stop. But fortunately I have a wife that said, "Fine. I'll come get you but it'll take a month to find the keys to the camper." (Love that woman!) You could always come back and finish in another year, but it wouldn't have been the same. Congratulations on finishing the journey! And welcome to the brother/sisterhood of the coast to coasters!

    • @matt-hike-bike-camp
      @matt-hike-bike-camp  5 місяців тому

      Thank you! Very impressive to do it at 62! Ha, glad you had a supportive wife.

  • @sailingaeolus
    @sailingaeolus 3 місяці тому

    Awesome and thanks for sharing. You might give wider handlebars a try - gives your chest more room to breath, as your arms aren't pointed in ward. I did the Katy Trail carrying all my stuff, the tent, sleeping bag, etc. Not having to deal with all that certain helps. Surprising how much harder an additional 40 lbs is to lug uphill.

  • @stevedietrich8936
    @stevedietrich8936 Рік тому +1

    "I gotta get a job now." Yeah, reality sucks sometimes. I really enjoyed your video, nice photography and editing. Your bike would have been so disappointed in you if you would have quit in Iowa.

  • @usablellc6735
    @usablellc6735 Рік тому +1

    Great job with the video! So many of these kinds of videos are boring, you have done a great job pacing and editing. Congratulations!

  • @TruckerOak
    @TruckerOak Рік тому

    Awesome! Thank you for sharing! "...I've got to get a job now." 😂 All the best to you Matt!

  • @alexdetrojan4534
    @alexdetrojan4534 3 місяці тому

    Really impressed by your trip. It's something I can only dream of. To me, the great plains states were the most beautiful. Well done. 👍

  • @denverspin
    @denverspin Рік тому

    You are a beast, my friend.
    Solo ride, on a three speed. Incredible achievement. Fantastic Video. I love it.
    Congratulations!!! Many people dream of doing this. You did it, with humbleness.

  • @Jman_56
    @Jman_56 Рік тому

    You have amazing storytelling! Looking forward to more videos!

  • @zacharyfindlay-maddox171
    @zacharyfindlay-maddox171 11 місяців тому

    I love your video! I've driven from Virginia to California alone back in 2001, and see the vast expanse of the United States felt so incredible. I would love to do what you did though one day! Incredible.

  • @Tomanart
    @Tomanart Рік тому +2

    Great video and a fantastic achievement, well done sir😊

  • @Lofe.Shorts
    @Lofe.Shorts 11 місяців тому

    I would have been hooked if you posted this in a whole series buy its nice to see a different kind of video. Congrats!

  • @FlowJunkie65
    @FlowJunkie65 Рік тому +1

    Awesome video and adventure. Congrats on pushing through and completing your entire ride.

  • @enlightenedpreparingep4006
    @enlightenedpreparingep4006 Рік тому +1

    I'm almost a month into my bike packing trip and I'm feeling a bit burnt out for multiple reasons. So I need to dig down deep and keep riding. Failure is not an option. Your video was encouraging and for that I thank you.
    I literally LOL at the end when you said now I got ro get a job. I'm gonna have to find work in a month or so cause my funds are gonna run out before I know it.
    My bike is way overloaded complete with my tool belt and hammer so I'm slow rolling.
    Congrats on taking on your dream and completing your journey.

    • @matt-hike-bike-camp
      @matt-hike-bike-camp  Рік тому

      Best of luck! I hope the burn out gets better. For me, it helped to slow down a little while feeling burn out.

    • @enlightenedpreparingep4006
      @enlightenedpreparingep4006 Рік тому

      @@matt-hike-bike-camp I'm traveling at Gods speed my friend. Sometimes that's fast, sometimes slow and sometimes still 🙏🏻☦

  • @xophere
    @xophere 6 місяців тому

    Nicely done. Having ridden the Pacific coast I can imagine those vast das in the plains must have been challenging.

  • @niteshades_promise
    @niteshades_promise 11 місяців тому +1

    Did you ware bearings n rear tire off? As a pittburgher this is awesome. Ive always wanted to ride to dc. Seeing this i think i could handle florida now...on a motorized bike. Not much gear? Id def need a trailer. Thanks for the inspiration.🍻🍻🍻

    • @matt-hike-bike-camp
      @matt-hike-bike-camp  11 місяців тому

      Thanks! I think the back wheel is fine but I haven't inspected it too much. PIT to DC is a great ride to test things out for longer rides. As far as gear, it was always a balancing act fitting everything into my bags but helped that I didn't camp or bring cooking supplies. Best of luck with your future rides!

  • @TheJoePavlik
    @TheJoePavlik Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing your experience Matt, I really enjoyed your video.

  • @elis_adventures
    @elis_adventures 4 місяці тому

    I love this. You grabbed what gear you had and sent it! You made bike touring seem really accessible. Thank you

  • @petucker548
    @petucker548 4 місяці тому

    It would be great if you could post your map someplace. You may be already have and I just don’t know about it. I’m intrigued by all the back roads that you managed to find to travel. Great job. I’m 76 and really have great respect for what you were doing. The memories were all always be with you.

    • @matt-hike-bike-camp
      @matt-hike-bike-camp  4 місяці тому

      Thanks for the nice words! As far as my map, it isn't 100% accurate with the roads I took. If I recall correctly, the line connects the towns I stayed in. I mostly used Adventure Cycling routes but not sure if you can see those roads without buying their maps. I do have a Short titled "Bicycle across America: What route did I take?" which gives slightly more details on my Adventure Cycling route though. In my playlist I do have daily vlogs but those might be painful to watch haha.

  • @Wzrd100
    @Wzrd100 Рік тому

    Great story, great accomplishment, great journey, great editing. Great video!

  • @baronrichmond5667
    @baronrichmond5667 3 місяці тому

    My gravel bike was stolen a year ago. My wife and I were working our way toward more gear for our first excursion...buying bag by bag and learning about tools and maintenance. Miss my bike :(

    • @matt-hike-bike-camp
      @matt-hike-bike-camp  3 місяці тому

      Sorry to hear about your bike! Hope things take a turn for the better on your bike adventures!

  • @shafiqjan1474
    @shafiqjan1474 Рік тому

    That was extremely cool in my book, Cheers for making it all the way. 👍🏼

  • @philipstd
    @philipstd Рік тому +2

    I am surprised you didnt mention/did warm showers, that is the single best resource our there for long distance cyclists!

    • @matt-hike-bike-camp
      @matt-hike-bike-camp  Рік тому

      I didn't use them but I've heard good things!

    • @longebane
      @longebane 2 місяці тому

      If you didn’t do warm showers then what did you do ?

  • @joevuch7981
    @joevuch7981 3 місяці тому

    I've been stung by a hornet I collided with on a bike! Both hilarious and so alarming

  • @carvinylizbeth5110
    @carvinylizbeth5110 8 місяців тому

    I love that you did this on a three speed. Congratulations on completing such a large undertaking. It is inspiring. Your final comment is the iceing on the cake 🎉

  • @frankducett9
    @frankducett9 10 місяців тому

    You got guts.
    You're the kind of rider that could do that on Any bike. Good Job.

  • @zoltankaparthy9095
    @zoltankaparthy9095 Рік тому

    Just great. Good for you to plan it and then do it. I know the route form PDX to Seaside, Route 30, as I have driven it often. But you did it on a bike, the great proletarian and dependable 3-speed. And you stayed in rented accommodations. A great plan well executed. Take a bow.

    • @matt-hike-bike-camp
      @matt-hike-bike-camp  Рік тому

      Thanks! Parts of Route 30 were a little too busy/narrow for my comfort but certainly a really scenic area!