The biggest change was buying the media mod for our GoPro Hero 8 and DIY super gluing a dead cat over its 'shotgun' mic. Also got a Rhode lavalier mic but we've only only used it a handful of times. Glad you're enjoying the videos!
Excelente o vídeo. Estou acompanhando o canal desde o Brasil e sempre me surpreendo com a qualidade dos vídeos de vocês. Parabéns e continuem na estrada. Forte abraço
I love you guys‘ videos. I would watch them all day long. You seem like such nice and sincere people really down to earth. I wish I could snap my fingers and get you 100,000 subscriptions. Hard to understand the under-appreciation.
Thank you so much, we really appreciate that 😊 The UA-cam algorithm is a fickle thing. We're just happy that people are enjoying the videos, even if it's a small audience!
I rode some in Albania back in October, I like the country, especially Tirana. Tirana was more bike friendly than i expected! I was in a ride from Munich to Romania, then I mostly took trains after that to Albania but had a few days of riding in Greece and Albania.
Thanks Ian! We're currently in Greece riding towards Athens, then a circuit around the Peloponnese peninsula before taking a ferry over to Italy to ride from Bari to Sicily and then another ferry to Sardinia. All very tentative, we tend to change plans frequently but that's part of the fun!
I saw your post on reddit multiple times, saw many photos of your... I remember about the campspots..awesome! Will follow you here from now on, you guys are truly inspirational! Keep up! Cheers Edit: I just read that you will hit Italy in the future, would be a plasure to host you at my place if there will be the occasion.
Glad you're enjoying the content, thanks for watching! We're planning on doing another big wild camp album at some point. We're still planning out our route through southern Italy so hard to say where exactly our path will take us, but thank you for the offer to host!
In Bosnia especially there were many scars of the war. Mostar had several parking garages that were used as snipper nests, and they were riddled with bullet holes. There were also quite a few signs warning about land mines in some areas.
When we toured in Italy my wife bought some packets of dog and cat food to carry with us as there were so often strays about in towns and they were often starving.
Why on Earth did you ride the old roads in Albania? I was so surprised that you were using roads that nobody uses them anymore. Did you do it on purpose or you simply got lost?
The EuroVelo route followed a busy highway with no shoulder, so we wanted to find an alternative side road with less traffic. We do this pretty frequently because we enjoy the smaller roads, but the mud in Albania pushed us back to the pavement.
@@RollingExistence Albania finally is trying to build the main roads ( and even those are new ones) but for secondary roads it will take some more time to work on them..... Anyway, enjoy your travels!
Great adventure! Albania is one of the most beautiful country of the Balkans! Travel safe!
Nice again, thank you :-)
Awesome nature and your smile says it all :)
Subscribed to your channel - keep sharing memories
Another great episode guys. Greetings from Greece...
Enjoying you joy!
Well done. Thanks for posting your calm determination of cycling about...
Keep going on...
BTW, how did you improve your perfect audio when compare to the Audio from the onset of your odyssey :)
The biggest change was buying the media mod for our GoPro Hero 8 and DIY super gluing a dead cat over its 'shotgun' mic. Also got a Rhode lavalier mic but we've only only used it a handful of times. Glad you're enjoying the videos!
Entering Montenegro next week! A bit behind on the videos. Enjoyed watching yours so relatable
Great filming. Thanks. Certainly get to see the differences between Adriatic countries!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
Excelente o vídeo. Estou acompanhando o canal desde o Brasil e sempre me surpreendo com a qualidade dos vídeos de vocês. Parabéns e continuem na estrada. Forte abraço
Obrigada! Adoraríamos pedalar o Brasil um dia.
I love you guys‘ videos. I would watch them all day long. You seem like such nice and sincere people really down to earth. I wish I could snap my fingers and get you 100,000 subscriptions. Hard to understand the under-appreciation.
Thank you so much, we really appreciate that 😊 The UA-cam algorithm is a fickle thing. We're just happy that people are enjoying the videos, even if it's a small audience!
Nice
I rode some in Albania back in October, I like the country, especially Tirana. Tirana was more bike friendly than i expected! I was in a ride from Munich to Romania, then I mostly took trains after that to Albania but had a few days of riding in Greece and Albania.
That sounds like an awesome ride! We also really enjoyed Tirana, and were happy to ride in on a bike lane after lots of traffic in the north!
Nice mix of drone and hand held shots. I like the way you are both beginning to relax on camera. What are your plans after Albania?
Thanks Ian! We're currently in Greece riding towards Athens, then a circuit around the Peloponnese peninsula before taking a ferry over to Italy to ride from Bari to Sicily and then another ferry to Sardinia. All very tentative, we tend to change plans frequently but that's part of the fun!
I saw your post on reddit multiple times, saw many photos of your... I remember about the campspots..awesome! Will follow you here from now on, you guys are truly inspirational! Keep up! Cheers
Edit: I just read that you will hit Italy in the future, would be a plasure to host you at my place if there will be the occasion.
Glad you're enjoying the content, thanks for watching! We're planning on doing another big wild camp album at some point. We're still planning out our route through southern Italy so hard to say where exactly our path will take us, but thank you for the offer to host!
Great video. In your tour of the Balkans, did you see any remnants of the 1991 war or is everything repaired or re-built?
In Bosnia especially there were many scars of the war. Mostar had several parking garages that were used as snipper nests, and they were riddled with bullet holes. There were also quite a few signs warning about land mines in some areas.
Nice video!! Any dogs ??
Yes, the dogs were quite bad in this section. One even bit into Andrew's rear pannier and punctured our chain lubricant bottle, making a huge mess.
" that tree is two thousand years old, I am paying a euro to see it, that dog doesn't have to pay, I am not going to pay" hilarious.
Very nice 👍👍, Did you stop by in Medjugorje on your way to Mostar?
We did not go there, but we would really like to spend more time in Bosnia in the future!
Well done. Where are you from?
Thanks! We're from the United States.
What other countries are on the agenda for you two? Loving the content
Thanks! Currently in Greece, next stop Italy, then on to Spain, Portugal, the UK, Ireland, and maybe up to Scandinavia for the summer.
Guys you gone through the old road
When we toured in Italy my wife bought some packets of dog and cat food to carry with us as there were so often strays about in towns and they were often starving.
Seeing the skinny stray dogs has been really heartbreaking, that is extremely kind of your wife to feed them!
How many days did it take to do this section?
Why on Earth did you ride the old roads in Albania? I was so surprised that you were using roads that nobody uses them anymore.
Did you do it on purpose or you simply got lost?
The EuroVelo route followed a busy highway with no shoulder, so we wanted to find an alternative side road with less traffic. We do this pretty frequently because we enjoy the smaller roads, but the mud in Albania pushed us back to the pavement.
@@RollingExistence Albania finally is trying to build the main roads ( and even those are new ones) but for secondary roads it will take some more time to work on them.....
Anyway, enjoy your travels!
Montenegro sounds like a Nokia (at 1:30)