Man two in one day! Been watching for a long time and just have to say, your production quality just gets better and better. The editing, even the background music selection is doc quality anywhere at this point. You could do this anywhere in the world. You are living in a very special time frame with UA-cam ect... I tried to do this years ago, but I would end up having to stop and wash dishes in Durango or Vegas just to finance another month. What you are doing here is real art. From the bike stuff at the beginning to the drone footage in the Canadian Rockies. This is Kerouac in his wildest dreams. Just stay safe dude. You are living your best life. Remember: Life is like slow curing concrete. If you don't keep moving ...everything just slows to a stop.
Scenery as always, breathtaking! Love that you have added this second channel as a way to upload footage that might not fit the theme of your primary channel sir. Looking forward to your continued adventures.
Loved this one. If you want to see the scenery slow the playback speed down to 0.50. Or set it to 0.25 if you've used the devil's lettuce and want to see what it'd feel like to ride it yourself. Very mind-blowing scenery!
You SOB...man...this was a sweet ride! You keep finding way to entertain us, keep us involved, make us dream, and remember other times... Dude...thanks...
Fat bikes are amazing. I got mine 2 years ago and have been riding it everywhere. You can ride city roads, hop across a field or curb, ride gravel and dirt paths and go off roading on sand, snow, and single track MTB / hiking trails like what foresty did in this video. If you get one with no suspension or just front suspension, they tend to be fairly light (compared to full suspension mountain bikes anyway) and can handle a TON of terrain. I have a 2016 Specialized Fatboy that I love. I put like 3,500+ miles on it. Everywhere I take is amazing. Road trips, long bike rides around town, and lots of forest riding.
Simon, of all the Canadian van lifers I follow, you were the only one who came to the US. They are up there complaining about the cold, snow, back country not being accessible and the lack of showers (I'd complain about that too). They want to explore more of Canada before coming to the states. But all they are doing is sitting around, stuck in one spot. I'm glad that you went to Utah. You are showing me areas of the US that I've never been to. Hopefully someday I will be able to travel there.
I resemble that remark! Just waiting for the rain to stop on Vancouver Island. But check out Salty Beard who seems to prefer it. ua-cam.com/users/SaltyBeardBikepackingvideos
That’s a choice, I and I know if at least 3 other nomads who are traveling around not only Canada but northern half … guess we’re too busy to complain 🤷♀️
I started watching you a few years ago once I came across your bike trek ALONE for months!!! I thought it was wild and have been watching both channels ever since. Glad to see you riding whenever you can. And keep hiking too! Amazing
Been missing the fat bike expeditions. I wish we could send you on a fatbiking adventure across the Himalayan foothills bro. I'm sure you'd enjoy that. Thx for the upload. 👍
This brought visions of ET flying on his bike when your shadow showed........ even the battery couldn't keep up with you. Looking at you bouncing over those rocks ..."Ouch...Ouch...Ouch!" Spectacular vistas.
Was really curious about the fallen rocks and their causes...so I looked up earthquakes in Utah. Sure enough..eq's are common. Does that area get enough rain to cause landslides? ( a novice from Oz xx)
Most of the weathering in that area is mechanical weathering, caused by the freeze thaw cycle. The canyons of course are mostly eroded by running water. But the broken rocks are mostly due to water freezing in the cracks and expanding.
Just when you think you are through all of the rocks and everything is nice and level, another patch of rocks show up. It's good you ended up on level ground.
Man two in one day!
Been watching for a long time and just have to say, your production quality just gets better and better.
The editing, even the background music selection is doc quality anywhere at this point. You could do this anywhere in the world.
You are living in a very special time frame with UA-cam ect...
I tried to do this years ago, but I would end up having to stop and wash dishes in Durango or Vegas just to finance another month.
What you are doing here is real art. From the bike stuff at the beginning to the drone footage in the Canadian Rockies.
This is Kerouac in his wildest dreams.
Just stay safe dude. You are living your best life.
Remember: Life is like slow curing concrete. If you don't keep moving ...everything just slows to a stop.
well said.
Scenery as always, breathtaking! Love that you have added this second channel as a way to upload footage that might not fit the theme of your primary channel sir. Looking forward to your continued adventures.
It’s such an honour to travel with you. Many thanks for taking us along.
Hooray, the fat bike came out to play. Miss those bike tours, still love the channel.
Loved this one. If you want to see the scenery slow the playback speed down to 0.50. Or set it to 0.25 if you've used the devil's lettuce and want to see what it'd feel like to ride it yourself. Very mind-blowing scenery!
I was just about to post that at .25 speed...it is totally trance inducing!
Incredible scenery. Thanks for the ride.
When Foresty busts out the Fat Bike - you KNOW you are in for a Treat! Thanks for the upload Foresty
Realize that I smile while watching any of Foresty's videos
You SOB...man...this was a sweet ride!
You keep finding way to entertain us, keep us involved, make us dream, and remember other times...
Dude...thanks...
Beautiful footage. And great music to go with it.
The music fits perfectly. Thank you for taking is along on your journey.
Good to see ya back on the bike cruising the west, been awhile.
You have the heart of a artist ...keep this channel going, you have more to say with it. Excellent short film.
Of course the battery ran out before Foresty Forest! Such beautiful scenery, but that trail looked super skechy at times. Thank you for sharing!
Superb footage Simon and out on your fat bike as well 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
This was awesome and still shows the surroundings in a great way, would love to see more of this.
All the extra energy for those fat tires.
Great effort 👌
What scenery.. keep up the good work
Awesomeness on wheels! Nothing spells freedom like "cycling". 👍😎🇨🇦💜🔥🚴♂️
What a treat! Some of those drop off's looked iffy. Good job! Now I want a Fat Bike!
Fat bikes are amazing. I got mine 2 years ago and have been riding it everywhere. You can ride city roads, hop across a field or curb, ride gravel and dirt paths and go off roading on sand, snow, and single track MTB / hiking trails like what foresty did in this video.
If you get one with no suspension or just front suspension, they tend to be fairly light (compared to full suspension mountain bikes anyway) and can handle a TON of terrain.
I have a 2016 Specialized Fatboy that I love. I put like 3,500+ miles on it. Everywhere I take is amazing. Road trips, long bike rides around town, and lots of forest riding.
@@json8119 My last road bike was a Specialized. Thanks for the recommendation!
2 of my Favourite You Tubers Moresty Forest And Foresty Forest. I cant believe you only got one flat tire. I enjoyed that Video.
This reminds me of the Classic ForestyForest biking tour. Thank you This epic ride.
Great idea doing the time lapse over here. I'd be afraid of hitting a rock and launching right over the edge in some of those spots. You are fearless!
Gotta keep telling yourself, "If I'm gonna fall, fall UPHILL!"
Excellent video. Thanks for what you do.
Beautiful scenery, thank you.Good choice of music too!
Amazing! Thanks for taking us for a ride.
It's not the hot season there yet.
Yes! Love the time-lapse. Thank you!
I admire your determination to keep on peddling. I would find myself compelled all the time to stop and look around.
Hard to believe that road was built with vehicles in mind. Spectacular stuff Foresty.
Wheel nice, thanks for taking us for a spin.
The colors are amazing! Goes great with the music too.
Ah this brought back nice memories of the bike tour videos! Think I saw an Acme box along the way left by Wiley...
Totally awesome video!! Thanks for bringing us along!!
Simon, of all the Canadian van lifers I follow, you were the only one who came to the US. They are up there complaining about the cold, snow, back country not being accessible and the lack of showers (I'd complain about that too). They want to explore more of Canada before coming to the states. But all they are doing is sitting around, stuck in one spot. I'm glad that you went to Utah. You are showing me areas of the US that I've never been to. Hopefully someday I will be able to travel there.
🙂
I resemble that remark! Just waiting for the rain to stop on Vancouver Island. But check out Salty Beard who seems to prefer it. ua-cam.com/users/SaltyBeardBikepackingvideos
That’s a choice, I and I know if at least 3 other nomads who are traveling around not only Canada but northern half … guess we’re too busy to complain 🤷♀️
That was a two burger trip, indeed.
I just now found this jewel. Thank you so much. Music, visuals, majesty, challenge -- it's all there.
Yooo I would watch this at regular speed with the actual audio!! Love the videos!
Thank you for this as well! Awesome music choice!
This footage is strait out of my dreams.
I started watching you a few years ago once I came across your bike trek ALONE for months!!! I thought it was wild and have been watching both channels ever since.
Glad to see you riding whenever you can.
And keep hiking too! Amazing
Loved this bike ride, love Utah. 💙🌙❄️
So amazing! Thanks Foresty. You just made my day. Truly cool video.
It would be a shame not to share all this great footage. Thanks!
Really enjoyed this clip at 0.5x speed 🎥. Music improved 🤣 after a bit too 🤔👍🏻👍🏻 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Awesome as per usual bud 👍
Those blue skies are Stunning.
At this speed it looks like you could easily lose the trail you're walking.
What totally amazing, stark raw beauty.
That's beautiful man, thanks.
Love the perfectly matched music to this magnificent video! Watching this w some magic mushrooms would be off the chain! 🤣
Wow that was incredible and gutsy riding those canyon rims.
Very cool! You should do more of those.
Sleep fixes knees and joints, being stationary while the body repairs is important on moveable parts. Sounds like a haiku.
You take us to such cool places buddy.
My legs tired from trying to keep up!
Great imageries~
The views are awesome. Heck of a long bike ride. Awesome
Been missing the fat bike expeditions. I wish we could send you on a fatbiking adventure across the Himalayan foothills bro. I'm sure you'd enjoy that. Thx for the upload. 👍
Very cool, long beautiful bike....Awesome....
*HOLY SHIT THIS VIDEO BRINGS YOUR WHOLE FORESTY FOREST SAGA BACK TO THE BEGINNING, OR A CODA?*
Great stuff Foresty! Love a fellow Ontarian!
Love it! How much actual time was it in this 6 minute time lapse video? Thanks for your videos I really do enjoy them. 👍✌️
I have vacationed in Utah at least 6 times but never been to these remote locations. Thanks Forestry.
Great job Foresty, way to grind it out.
This brought visions of ET flying on his bike when your shadow showed........ even the battery couldn't keep up with you. Looking at you bouncing over those rocks ..."Ouch...Ouch...Ouch!" Spectacular vistas.
I'm a subsriber of your channel and like your Fat Bike content. Regards from Finland :)
Wow! Amazing! How could u even tell where the trail was at certain points where it had been washed out?!
Looks like a great ride. Love the scenery.
How in the world are you able to ride over those rocks??!!!! Amazing!!!!
Well done..... What gear do you take when exploring? The everyday basics..... Great scenery......
Was really curious about the fallen rocks and their causes...so I looked up earthquakes in Utah. Sure enough..eq's are common. Does that area get enough rain to cause landslides? ( a novice from Oz xx)
Most of the weathering in that area is mechanical weathering, caused by the freeze thaw cycle. The canyons of course are mostly eroded by running water. But the broken rocks are mostly due to water freezing in the cracks and expanding.
@@robadams1645 Thanks for the info...learning every day :)
@@robadams1645 just like in the Rockies.
It’s a shame the battery ran out, what enthralling footage of an incredible landscape
Sweeeeeet bonus! This additional footage keeps it real. You way undersell the scope of the adventure on the main but I get it.
Just when you think you are through all of the rocks and everything is nice and level, another patch of rocks show up. It's good you ended up on level ground.
Such an awesome time lapse... Great work! Keep uploading these! Great content for just leaving the GoPro running!
Something Satisfying about this one
Beautiful!
You have a good heart!, how many miles did you do?
You cycle pretty fast!.
Fantastic thank you for sharing
Heh, you're getting a lot of mileage out of those grills you found!
Love you got sandals back!!!
Wow. Just wow...
wow . thanks for this . enjoy the sunshine
Hey Foresty: what did you use to video this? I've tried time lapses of my rides with my iPhone...doesn't look as smooth as yours.
I may have seen the shadow of a go pro on his forehead?
Amazing and I love the music too
Have you ever seen ANYONE out on the trails? Not one other human is exploring like you?
omg, he's so fast, how does he do it?
Wow, how?!!!!!!! Incredible.
What a spectacular ride
I would love a slower time lapse so I could better appreciate the ride. I love the rocks and cliffs.
You can slow the video down. Check under settings.
@@kathyjohnson2043 THank you! I had no idea you could slow the vid down.
Can to share the setup and these videos are shot?
Seemed awfully rocky. Can you keep pedaling on the fat tires or do still have to get off at times?
Please link sound track in video description
Surreal Forest!!
This video could loop for hours...
Thank you Foresty.
Awesome!
👍👊😎
Awesome 👍😎
The music is trippy
Must have been exhausted... the rest of us would have died XD
I felt like I was there. thx
Next time, please add a rock counter. Thank you.
That’s what you call rocky road…I’m car sick🥴
Thank you so much.