Thank you for the video! It's really relaxing to watch it :) I really recommend using the Ass Saver, it really helps your lower back dry when riding on wet roads!
And thank you for taking the time to watch, Jihoon, I appreciate it a lot! Great tip for taking an Ass saver next time, cause indeed a wet and dirty rear isn't the most amusing feeling for those long days on the saddle.😅 Cheers, mate!
Another beautifully crafted video. You showed me part of the Europe I didn’t know existed. Well shot, good music, brilliant editing. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much for those words, Jonathan! This was a particularly exciting ride for me, so I truly am beyond happy that you enjoyed watching it on video, and that it captures some of the sheer but hidden beauty we have out here. Can't thank you enough for taking the time to watch, I appreciate it a lot. Cheers, mate!
What a lovely video. The Belgian countryside is stunning. Well done on a long ride in what looked like not-ideal conditions. So cool to see that statue of Ambiorix in Tongeren. We spent a night there at the end of one of our tours as we headed back to Brussels. I had a glass of Rodenbach Caractère Rouge (on tap!) at a nice bar on that square. Very happy memories!
I can tell you have a well trained eye and know your stuff if you recognise Ambiorix at a glance, Peter! I'm so glad you were able to reignite one of your cycling (and beverage, even) memories here! Thanks for watching, as always. :-)
@@zonderweg Not sure if I'm deserving of your praise. :) The footage of the early part of the route and that brief shot of the main square in Tongeren triggered something, so I went back to read my tour blog entry of those days, just to be sure. Such happy memories. And I'm a bit of a history buff, so when I saw the statue while we were there, I looked Ambiorix up on wikipedia. Such a fascinating character.
I am right there with you, mate! My jaw dropped several times during this ride, perplexed by the beauty of the surroundings, it almost felt dreamlike at times. Thanks for watching, and much love!
@@zonderweg Yes, i tried to say that i am often there :). Sourbrodt, Botrange and Barraque Michel are often on my way. Especially when i am riding the Ravel Vennbahn or going to Eupen from Cologne. It is often my entrance to the Ardennes. It's so beuatiful there. I tink every second movie of mine has content from East-Belgium. 😃
@@fernradler Ah my bad, I misunderstood! It really is a region that keeps on a giving, haha. Hope to explore Germany a bit more myself; judging from your content it's both beautiful and a great challenge for the legs!
Great fine excellent video! 👍👌👏
Thank you so much, Peter! It brings me great joy you've enjoyed it! Hope you stick around for more! :-)
thank for sharing video, my friend
With much pleasure, mate! And thank you for watching! Hope you stick around. :-)
Thank you for the video! It's really relaxing to watch it :)
I really recommend using the Ass Saver, it really helps your lower back dry when riding on wet roads!
And thank you for taking the time to watch, Jihoon, I appreciate it a lot! Great tip for taking an Ass saver next time, cause indeed a wet and dirty rear isn't the most amusing feeling for those long days on the saddle.😅 Cheers, mate!
Great ride and great video! Those misty forests looked beautiful.
Thanks a lot, mate! It truly felt like a great ride, and the misty forests were such a mesmerizing sight indeed!
Another beautifully crafted video. You showed me part of the Europe I didn’t know existed. Well shot, good music, brilliant editing. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much for those words, Jonathan!
This was a particularly exciting ride for me, so I truly am beyond happy that you enjoyed watching it on video, and that it captures some of the sheer but hidden beauty we have out here. Can't thank you enough for taking the time to watch, I appreciate it a lot. Cheers, mate!
What a lovely video. The Belgian countryside is stunning. Well done on a long ride in what looked like not-ideal conditions. So cool to see that statue of Ambiorix in Tongeren. We spent a night there at the end of one of our tours as we headed back to Brussels. I had a glass of Rodenbach Caractère Rouge (on tap!) at a nice bar on that square. Very happy memories!
I can tell you have a well trained eye and know your stuff if you recognise Ambiorix at a glance, Peter! I'm so glad you were able to reignite one of your cycling (and beverage, even) memories here!
Thanks for watching, as always. :-)
@@zonderweg Not sure if I'm deserving of your praise. :) The footage of the early part of the route and that brief shot of the main square in Tongeren triggered something, so I went back to read my tour blog entry of those days, just to be sure. Such happy memories. And I'm a bit of a history buff, so when I saw the statue while we were there, I looked Ambiorix up on wikipedia. Such a fascinating character.
Hypnotizing... Such a beautiful journey and video. Congrats!
I am right there with you, mate! My jaw dropped several times during this ride, perplexed by the beauty of the surroundings, it almost felt dreamlike at times. Thanks for watching, and much love!
One of my favourite targets. Always combined with visiting the petit creux in sourbrodt. 😅
I can totally recommend it! With your stamina the terrain won't pose any issues, and the region is absolutely breathtaking. Well worth the trip!
@@zonderweg Yes, i tried to say that i am often there :). Sourbrodt, Botrange and Barraque Michel are often on my way. Especially when i am riding the Ravel Vennbahn or going to Eupen from Cologne. It is often my entrance to the Ardennes. It's so beuatiful there. I tink every second movie of mine has content from East-Belgium. 😃
@@fernradler Ah my bad, I misunderstood! It really is a region that keeps on a giving, haha. Hope to explore Germany a bit more myself; judging from your content it's both beautiful and a great challenge for the legs!
@@zonderweg i would recommend the Eifel. It is not that far from Leuven.
@@fernradler On the agenda it goes! Thanks!
Great video! when is next one coming? :D
It's out, my dear friend!