The video has footage from 3 days. First and second day we did around 20km, and the last day it was 30km. I didn't stop much, and for long, as it was not that warm. With such distances, I just sip water and usually have one short break to eat some quick snack. I also allow dogs to go into water (creek or lake) to drink and cool down. These are usually very short stops, and it depends on how much water sources we encounter. I also carry an emergency bottle with water for them, especially, when I attach husky to the bike, he drinks quite often (let's say each 5 km), so it is good to have more for him.
The slippery rocks made that trail pretty scary, but you rode the trail very well! Thanks for the video. 😅👍
It was scary, I had to walk some parts 😀 but thank you, and thank you for watching 😉
Nice channel mate.
Thank you, much appreciated 🙂
How much n long you guys stop n take a break?
The video has footage from 3 days. First and second day we did around 20km, and the last day it was 30km. I didn't stop much, and for long, as it was not that warm. With such distances, I just sip water and usually have one short break to eat some quick snack. I also allow dogs to go into water (creek or lake) to drink and cool down. These are usually very short stops, and it depends on how much water sources we encounter. I also carry an emergency bottle with water for them, especially, when I attach husky to the bike, he drinks quite often (let's say each 5 km), so it is good to have more for him.
@tomas.novotny wow thx! Those dogs is just machine huh!😅😅
No problem 🙂 Yes, they are. In winter, I can do 40km with husky without any problems 💪