That was too short but very special Richard. Such a magnificent area. Well done with cycling the great distances. Continue enjoying the Great Creator and all His blessings.
Thank you Richard. My wife and I are South African's lIving in the USA. We have been watching you ever since you left Howick. You have shown us places in our beautiful country that we have never been to. Video #10 was short but a very informative video. Thank you for your effort. We are praying for your safety and for favor wherever you go. Looking forward to the next video.
Richard sir, your videos are great... please don't worry about no. of views... you will great no. of views in the long run.... from Goutham in India.....
Amen Richard! Our Grand Creator has truly blessed all of us. Matt5:45 - so that you may prove yourselves sons of your Father who is in the heavens, since he makes his sun rise on both the wicked and the good and makes it rain on both the righteous and the unrighteous. And through his Son’s sacrifice, we have the hope of everlasting life on this beautiful earth Take care Traveller
Hi Richard, tnx for your sharing your experience every day, we cant wait for the next episode! Just a question, how far on average do you ride or plan to ride each day?
Thanks epossa....I dont worry how many kms per day. Tar will be up to 120 kms max and gravel from 25 kms and more. It depends on the road surface, (how much pushing) ascent and how often I stop. Its more about the experience and not the distance. It's not a race, but a journey of discovery and adventure....to go as slow as possible to smell the roses. I hike this way as well....
Thank you - I thoroughly enjoyed that.
@jennysmit6161 thanks Jenny....the next video will be full of flower power and far out towns I have never been to :))
That was too short but very special Richard. Such a magnificent area. Well done with cycling the great distances. Continue enjoying the Great Creator and all His blessings.
@hannesvanniekerk499 thank you Hannes...be blessed :))
Thank you Richard for another truly inspirational video
@@Tomanart thanks Tom :))
Thank you Richard. My wife and I are South African's lIving in the USA. We have been watching you ever since you left Howick. You have shown us places in our beautiful country that we have never been to. Video #10 was short but a very informative video. Thank you for your effort. We are praying for your safety and for favor wherever you go. Looking forward to the next video.
@GilHB thanks for following my adventures and yes that's why I wanted to see my own country first...be blessed :))
Wise words, Richard.
Once again, thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it Avon....
Awww I'm sad it's come to an end, how excited I was when a new episode was released 🙌
@NoSecondSeason thanks so kindly...the next video will be full of flower power :))
Richard sir, your videos are great... please don't worry about no. of views... you will great no. of views in the long run.... from Goutham in India.....
Thanks for your encouragement Goutham, your remarks are prophetic :))
Thank you Richard for another great video
Glad you enjoyed it.....
Amen Richard!
Our Grand Creator has truly blessed all of us. Matt5:45 - so that you may prove yourselves sons of your Father who is in the heavens, since he makes his sun rise on both the wicked and the good and makes it rain on both the righteous and the unrighteous.
And through his Son’s sacrifice, we have the hope of everlasting life on this beautiful earth
Take care Traveller
@mikesmit6663 thanks Mike. I would not be doing what I am doing, especially being in SA and yes His favor is upon me always :))
Hi Richard, tnx for your sharing your experience every day, we cant wait for the next episode! Just a question, how far on average do you ride or plan to ride each day?
Thanks epossa....I dont worry how many kms per day. Tar will be up to 120 kms max and gravel from 25 kms and more. It depends on the road surface, (how much pushing) ascent and how often I stop. Its more about the experience and not the distance. It's not a race, but a journey of discovery and adventure....to go as slow as possible to smell the roses. I hike this way as well....