just stumbled over your channel and glad I did ,great video's. Being a bike packer myself and new to it, I was wondering what kind of goggles those are, and if they are working well for you. I am having a hard time finding a good pair that goes over my glasses....thanks and safe peddling!!!!
Hello! Thanks for chiming in. I'm glad you like my videos.. still a novice at producing, filming, and editing but it's been a fun learning process and makes the touring much more interesting and productive. The sunglasses I use are: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01ABD1DG0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 So they aren't goggles, they are actually sunglasses with detachable lenses. I put in the clear lens because it still protects my eyes from dust etc and UV, but I like the clear vision because I like to see everything in regular color. I don't know if you could fit them over regular glasses.
hey thanks, I'm going to try them out anyway I like the detachable lens idea, looking forward to seeing more of your trips and how your editing progresses. Right now your right upe there so its only going to get better...ride safe and thanks again
Don't get pissy Christian. I wasn't trying to insult ya. I had a yellow slicker as a kid and hated it. You want to ride around looking like an ambulance that's on you dude. I prefer to be able to blend in when I want. - imgur.com/a/HpCo6wW
According to the experts, yellow is the most visible on the road, so I say go for it Christian. Personally, I don't want to blend in with my surroundings. Getting hit by one truck in broad daylight is enough for me.
I completely agree with being seen... when you want. I too was punted to the pavement by a Dodge Durango at noon on a dry hot sunny day in the PNW. That kept me off my bike for close to a month, I'm old and don't bounce back well anymore. Bounce? I wish! I hit the pavement like a ripe avocado. I was still laying on the ground trying to think of something witty or cool to say when the woman ran back to her car and drove away in front of God everybody. I guess my being alive was good enough for her. Colors can help draw attention, like lights and reflective surfaces or a big tall flag on a fiberglass pole, orange usually, not yellow. Maybe someone should tell them about your "experts" theory like ambulance companies obviously have. Their kinda yellow, if electric screaming yellow is a color. It's not just about being seen though. Lots of drivers don't seem to care much about bikers safety. A friend of mine zip-tied a pool-noodle to his bike hanging out close to 3 feet on the left. He swears that it helps keep cars at the legal distance. I say record it all and if anyone touches the noodle they get fined and the rider splits it with whoever issues the ticket, city, county, or state. I just picture riding past a long line of people and hearing the steady wack, wack, wack of the noodle. I wasn't discounting the "power" of yellow... I just associate it with something that I learned to dislike as a kid. I certainly wouldn't kick a babe out of bed for wear yellow panties. And my blue and gold macaw has yellow all over her and she's beautiful. I went a different direction with my bike. I find that being able to blend into the environment can be surprisingly helpful. - imgur.com/a/uOZpUZJ
Awesome scenery at this time of year. Great time to be on a bike.
Nice timing, it looks like peak foliage and not much traffic.
Awesome, I love this type of video.
Yan lap Thank you very much for watching 😃
I enjoyed the tour. Thanks.
Nice video! keep traveling... I'm going to bike the Natchez Trace this summer! can't wait.
Sounds awesome! Have lots of fun..
Nice trip! Thank you for uploading!
& thanks for watching :D
Beauuutiful!!!
Thank's for watching!
love your chose of music , great job
just stumbled over your channel and glad I did ,great video's. Being a bike packer myself and new to it, I was wondering what kind of goggles those are, and if they are working well for you. I am having a hard time finding a good pair that goes over my glasses....thanks and safe peddling!!!!
Hello! Thanks for chiming in. I'm glad you like my videos.. still a novice at producing, filming, and editing but it's been a fun learning process and makes the touring much more interesting and productive.
The sunglasses I use are:
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01ABD1DG0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
So they aren't goggles, they are actually sunglasses with detachable lenses. I put in the clear lens because it still protects my eyes from dust etc and UV, but I like the clear vision because I like to see everything in regular color. I don't know if you could fit them over regular glasses.
hey thanks, I'm going to try them out anyway I like the detachable lens idea, looking forward to seeing more of your trips and how your editing progresses. Right now your right upe there so its only going to get better...ride safe
and thanks again
Thanks! I'm done with this trip now, but still have 2 videos left to upload. Cheers
dml505 in
ware are you from ?
Queens, New York, USA
cool
Hey
I’m planning to ride to manteo from Raleigh. I need advice in general about touring in NC. Can you share your mail please ?
Fun! Send me an e-mail at christianarza@yahoo.com
The yellow looks so cheap.
I guess. But it makes me so noticeable on the road which is what is important for me. Okay?
Don't get pissy Christian. I wasn't trying to insult ya. I had a yellow slicker as a kid and hated it. You want to ride around looking like an ambulance that's on you dude. I prefer to be able to blend in when I want. - imgur.com/a/HpCo6wW
How much weight do you carry per pannier?
According to the experts, yellow is the most visible on the road, so I say go for it Christian. Personally, I don't want to blend in with my surroundings. Getting hit by one truck in broad daylight is enough for me.
I completely agree with being seen... when you want. I too was punted to the pavement by a Dodge Durango at noon on a dry hot sunny day in the PNW. That kept me off my bike for close to a month, I'm old and don't bounce back well anymore. Bounce? I wish! I hit the pavement like a ripe avocado. I was still laying on the ground trying to think of something witty or cool to say when the woman ran back to her car and drove away in front of God everybody. I guess my being alive was good enough for her. Colors can help draw attention, like lights and reflective surfaces or a big tall flag on a fiberglass pole, orange usually, not yellow. Maybe someone should tell them about your "experts" theory like ambulance companies obviously have. Their kinda yellow, if electric screaming yellow is a color. It's not just about being seen though. Lots of drivers don't seem to care much about bikers safety. A friend of mine zip-tied a pool-noodle to his bike hanging out close to 3 feet on the left. He swears that it helps keep cars at the legal distance. I say record it all and if anyone touches the noodle they get fined and the rider splits it with whoever issues the ticket, city, county, or state. I just picture riding past a long line of people and hearing the steady wack, wack, wack of the noodle. I wasn't discounting the "power" of yellow... I just associate it with something that I learned to dislike as a kid. I certainly wouldn't kick a babe out of bed for wear yellow panties. And my blue and gold macaw has yellow all over her and she's beautiful. I went a different direction with my bike. I find that being able to blend into the environment can be surprisingly helpful. - imgur.com/a/uOZpUZJ