Looks a fantastic ride through parts of Gloucestershire and Wiltshire that I'm not totally familiar with. Good video editing and nice choice of music.❤❤❤
Thanks for sharing this. It looks like a lovely route, I will have to try it one day. Like you, I came to the conclusion after many years of cycle touring that I was carrying far too much stuff, that I just didn't need. Now I have made a conscious decision to travel as light as possible and, even on multi-day rides, if I can't get everything in one pannier, it doesn't go. Mind you, I don't camp but use B&B's - I like a hot shower and a comfy bed after a days cycling! Looking forward to more rides.
@@rickgordongordonellissteel3761 Camping on a day and warm night is great… not so much when it’s raining or cold. I definitely I like a mix of camping and hotel/b&b - I do this for fun after all! I like your one pannier rule! What has surprised me is how little stuff I can get by with (if only for a few days) but also makes me appreciate the little extra stuff at home that makes life easy/comfortable… like a kettle!
@@nevertoopoortotour.3033 Especially practical when cycling a linear route. I do this quite often. Removes the need to arrange for a lift/taxi. You might find a video I’ll be releasing in the coming few months interesting - I cycle one way and take the train the other way to different coastal towns. Happy cycling and thanks for watching.
Thanks for highlighting the Cotswolds. Lots of undiscovered places to explore
Lovely video, great scenery and very well documented.
@@johncieslik9416 New to making videos so your comments means a lot. Thank you. And thank you for watching.
Looks a fantastic ride through parts of Gloucestershire and Wiltshire that I'm not totally familiar with. Good video editing and nice choice of music.❤❤❤
@@stephenwilliams8728 Thank you for watching 🙂
Thanks for sharing this. It looks like a lovely route, I will have to try it one day. Like you, I came to the conclusion after many years of cycle touring that I was carrying far too much stuff, that I just didn't need. Now I have made a conscious decision to travel as light as possible and, even on multi-day rides, if I can't get everything in one pannier, it doesn't go. Mind you, I don't camp but use B&B's - I like a hot shower and a comfy bed after a days cycling! Looking forward to more rides.
@@rickgordongordonellissteel3761 Camping on a day and warm night is great… not so much when it’s raining or cold. I definitely I like a mix of camping and hotel/b&b - I do this for fun after all! I like your one pannier rule! What has surprised me is how little stuff I can get by with (if only for a few days) but also makes me appreciate the little extra stuff at home that makes life easy/comfortable… like a kettle!
I should take my bike on a train
@@nevertoopoortotour.3033 Especially practical when cycling a linear route. I do this quite often. Removes the need to arrange for a lift/taxi. You might find a video I’ll be releasing in the coming few months interesting - I cycle one way and take the train the other way to different coastal towns. Happy cycling and thanks for watching.