Great ride! I would love to see you go up the hill right before 4:44. That's a doozy. You chose wonderful music and hit most of the main turns and sights. Also, the mural that flashed by at 3:56 is one of my favs. It tells the history of Ft Ord from waves and peace, to bullets and war, and back to peace. Thank you so much for doing this video. It's fantastic.
The ride was on a nice and and it was many miles, so...I am curious if you travel with snacks and hydration. Maybe it is my poor vision but I don't see any gear bags or other ways to carry stuff. Maybe you can do a video sometime about how you carry nourishment and supplies on long rides.
HI Bruce and thanks for watching! Yes, we do have bags and water bottles that fit under the seat, so they're tough to see. Depending on the ride, I take either some kind of granola bar or I make a sandwich or stop to eat for the longer rides. :) The "Radical Design" bags are nice, but expensive. Here's a link to a video we did with me installing them. ua-cam.com/video/osRO0PxiBKs/v-deo.html
It's nice that the bike/trike riding in the area is free and the "Pebble Beach Market" is about the same price as a Subway for a much nicer sandwich. :)
Hi guys, I ride this route (Catrike Expedition) regularly since I live between Monterey and Salinas. I also work at Pebble Beach, so I get a discount at the the Market. The Reuben sandwich is great. I'm impressed with your weather acumen. I've only had a few days this year that were that fog/cloud-free. By the way, if you want to play Spyglass, Spanish Bay or Del Monte sometime I can get you on as my guest for free! Let me know. I'll need some advance warning so I can make a tee time.
OMG, Michael, that is an incredibly generous offer! I wish my golf game wasn't such an embarrassment or I'd take you up on that! I will have to try the Reuben the next time I'm there! We just got lucky on the weather. Most of the time, it's cold and foggy. :) We even dressed for cold weather and for once it was warm! :)
Hey, Glenn! Yep, most of the climbing does seem to come on your way back. Never really thought about it, but now that I do, that certainly seems to be the case!
What a fabulous ride and video on a perfect day. It couldn’t be more beautiful! This is another ride to add to my expanding bucket list….the list gets longer and the time to do it gets shorter. I better get going. FYI…I had the good luck to play Pebble Beach on Christmas Day 1998 as a simple “walk on” not staying at the lodge… I guess they allowed it back then. Cost me a “mere $250 “ back then and I walked and carried my own bag as there were no caddies available on the holiday. Like everything else today the cost has become beyond absurd.
Hey Mark! I think there is still a discount rate for walk-ons. I should've played back when it was only $300.00. :) I do remember at that time they said you were required to hire a caddy. I don't need a good golfer to follow me around as I duff. :)
@@bikestrikesrazors haha! It was Xmas day and my ride and daughter hit the spa and I took a chance and hit on. Nobody there. Walked and played in a little over three hours. A “one and done” off my bucket list. Nice views but was in lousy condition. Greens were awful
@@markfeldman6509 Well, now I don't feel that bad. :) I remember when I was there many years ago, they were getting ready for a pro tournament and anywhere off the fairway was thick, high grass. I prefer the super wide and flat fairways. Ha!
Watched your video for the second time. Enjoyed again! Did you two retired athletic riders ever try the Protein Pucks? "Trike Hobo" Steve proclaimed their value as healthy food. Totally agree. Perfect food for my elder recumbent riding. Also, I like vanilla-flavored Boost drinks.., AT room temperature!
Hey, Gary! Not quite retired yet and I think "athletic" is a stretch. :) Still haven't had a chance to try Protein Pucks, but on our last ride we did fill our water bottles with a concoction that the great bike racer of the 1930's and '40's, Cino Cinelli, swore by as a race winning formula. You fill your water bottle with a quarter cup of sugar, the juice of five lemons, and five espressos! We have a video that should be posting next Saturday showing the results of our performance test while drinking this stuff. Between you and me, I'd stay with the Protein Pucks and Boost! :)
I'm gonna try to build my own trike soon. I just bought 2 cheap Chinese road bikes, but believe me they wont be anything like your trikes :) Great videos, I subscribed
Looks like a great ride. What was the brass orchestral music that was background as you turned onto the 17 mile? Would you consider leading a ride with me if I came up from San Diego?
Hi Jaci and thanks for watching! That music is called "Saving the World" by Aaron Kenny. Unfortunately, I don't live near this trail. :) I live hundreds of miles north of Monterey and rarely take the ride down there, mainly because the traffic is so bad going home. :)
@@jacigibson9979 Hi Jaci, We're up in the hills, so we mainly ride regular roads which, while hilly, keep you in good shape! :) There's also a bike trail in Sacramento which is a nice place to ride if it's not too crowded.
Great vid! Subscribed to learn more. Questions ... (1) what happens in a downpour, are there fenders that can protect u from those front 2 wheels kicking up dirt and water to your legs/face? (2) How do u lock the trike? (3) After the downpour, how do u take care of the trike? (traditionally, we wash and stand our bike upside down to drain water), curious what u do with a trike.
Hey, DS! Yes, they do make front fenders for trikes. I never intentionally ride in the rain, so I don't use them, although I have gotten stuck in the rain and wished I did have them! I imagine you could lock a trike with a long cable lock, through the wheels and around the frame, but I personally never leave my trikes or bikes locked up anywhere- A creative thief will be able to steal anything left unattended, even if locked. I don't give them a chance. When caught in the rain, I just dry the trike off as well as I can with paper towels. Some trikes are all aluminum, so the water isn't an issue. The trikes in this video have an aluminum boom and rear section, but the main cross section is steel, so best to make sure that area gets dried well after a soaking. No openings down there, so I don't think there's any way for water to get into those tubes. At least I hope there isn't! Thanks for watching!
Hi Joe! We were using the Osmo action, first generation camera with the built in image stabilization. The only problem we had with this video is we shot so much footage, the camera battery eventually died. :)
I believe they were constructed just for bikes and walkers. Part of the video shows roads that were part of the Fort Ord Base, but now closed to motor vehicles. After we pass through the city, it's all regular road until Pebble Beach.
Jim! Not aware of any homeless encounters down there, but there sure are some up in our area. We took a long ride on a really hot day and when we stopped at a Safeway to get something to drink, joe bought us each a half gallon of chocolate milk. We foolishly tried our best to drink it all, but couldn't, so with the remainder of the milk, we filled our water bottles. Bloated with WAY too much milk, we rode another 25 miles swigging hot chocolate milk. :( After that, I never thought I'd touch the stuff again.
Beautiful ride; beautiful movie. It always makes me long for my next ride on a recumbent.
Thanks very much for watching! Glad you enjoyed it!
Enjoyed this one a lot. Definitely a first-class destination for anyone who loves to ride and explore new places.
And in the summer, it's much cooler than California's central valley, which is unfortunately where I am now. 110 degrees today! :)
Boy that brought back some memories from my tour bus operating days in the 90s. Thanks for the ride and tour.
Thanks for watching, Tom! I've seen a few of those tour buses near Pacific Grove!
Great ride! I would love to see you go up the hill right before 4:44. That's a doozy. You chose wonderful music and hit most of the main turns and sights. Also, the mural that flashed by at 3:56 is one of my favs. It tells the history of Ft Ord from waves and peace, to bullets and war, and back to peace. Thank you so much for doing this video. It's fantastic.
Thanks very much for the kind words and thanks for watching!
This will be a definite destination for my wife and me. Thanks for video.
Thanks for watching, Evan! It's a pretty amazing area.
@@bikestrikesrazors Wouldn't miss a video....
The ride was on a nice and and it was many miles, so...I am curious if you travel with snacks and hydration. Maybe it is my poor vision but I don't see any gear bags or other ways to carry stuff. Maybe you can do a video sometime about how you carry nourishment and supplies on long rides.
HI Bruce and thanks for watching! Yes, we do have bags and water bottles that fit under the seat, so they're tough to see. Depending on the ride, I take either some kind of granola bar or I make a sandwich or stop to eat for the longer rides. :) The "Radical Design" bags are nice, but expensive. Here's a link to a video we did with me installing them. ua-cam.com/video/osRO0PxiBKs/v-deo.html
What a great recumbent trike ride! The scenery along the Pacific Ocean was beautiful. Thanks for taking us along.
Keep on Triking!
Very glad to! It's so beautiful, you just have to point a camera in any direction and it's a great shot. :)
👍Beautiful ride guys, what a fun adventure. Thanks for sharing .💫
Thanks for watching, Douglas!
Rich man's playground! Nice trike ride!!
It's nice that the bike/trike riding in the area is free and the "Pebble Beach Market" is about the same price as a Subway for a much nicer sandwich. :)
That looked like a really fun ride. Thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks very much for watching!
Hi guys, I ride this route (Catrike Expedition) regularly since I live between Monterey and Salinas. I also work at Pebble Beach, so I get a discount at the the Market. The Reuben sandwich is great. I'm impressed with your weather acumen. I've only had a few days this year that were that fog/cloud-free. By the way, if you want to play Spyglass, Spanish Bay or Del Monte sometime I can get you on as my guest for free! Let me know. I'll need some advance warning so I can make a tee time.
OMG, Michael, that is an incredibly generous offer! I wish my golf game wasn't such an embarrassment or I'd take you up on that! I will have to try the Reuben the next time I'm there! We just got lucky on the weather. Most of the time, it's cold and foggy. :) We even dressed for cold weather and for once it was warm! :)
@@bikestrikesrazors It's not like I'm a hotshot golfer. I just happen to work there and so I get a few perks. Let me know if you change your mind.🙃
@@michaelmcdaniel5053 Will do, Michael. Thanks again for the amazing offer!
A very restful video journey. Thank you!
Thanks for watching, Shaun!
Thank you guys for such an impressive tour, glad to see you.
Hey, Oleg! It's time for me to do another shaving video! :)
@@bikestrikesrazors I don't believe my eyes, I'm very curious to see …)
@@toshaveornottoshave-4804 Soon :)
Looks like a great place to visit, the scenery on the ride was amazing.
Glad to see you guys back.
Thanks very much for watching!
Fun ride. The ride back seems like it would be a bit of a climb with all that downhills you seemed to do on the way there!
Hey, Glenn! Yep, most of the climbing does seem to come on your way back. Never really thought about it, but now that I do, that certainly seems to be the case!
A great ride gents and the music suits it well. I'd have to take my Blue Tooth speaker and listen to my favorite inspirational music along the way.
Not a bad idea! Thanks for watching!
Such a nice ride! Seems like you got a perfect day to do it. Also nice to hear some new music in your ride along music rotation. hahaha
LOL! When the video gets longer, you have to find more music! :)
What a fabulous ride and video on a perfect day. It couldn’t be more beautiful! This is another ride to add to my expanding bucket list….the list gets longer and the time to do it gets shorter. I better get going. FYI…I had the good luck to play Pebble Beach on Christmas Day 1998 as a simple “walk on” not staying at the lodge… I guess they allowed it back then. Cost me a “mere $250 “ back then and I walked and carried my own bag as there were no caddies available on the holiday. Like everything else today the cost has become beyond absurd.
Hey Mark! I think there is still a discount rate for walk-ons. I should've played back when it was only $300.00. :) I do remember at that time they said you were required to hire a caddy. I don't need a good golfer to follow me around as I duff. :)
@@bikestrikesrazors haha! It was Xmas day and my ride and daughter hit the spa and I took a chance and hit on. Nobody there. Walked and played in a little over three hours. A “one and done” off my bucket list. Nice views but was in lousy condition. Greens were awful
@@markfeldman6509 Well, now I don't feel that bad. :) I remember when I was there many years ago, they were getting ready for a pro tournament and anywhere off the fairway was thick, high grass. I prefer the super wide and flat fairways. Ha!
Watched your video for the second time. Enjoyed again!
Did you two retired athletic riders ever try the Protein Pucks?
"Trike Hobo" Steve proclaimed their value as healthy food. Totally agree.
Perfect food for my elder recumbent riding.
Also, I like vanilla-flavored Boost drinks.., AT room temperature!
Hey, Gary! Not quite retired yet and I think "athletic" is a stretch. :) Still haven't had a chance to try Protein Pucks, but on our last ride we did fill our water bottles with a concoction that the great bike racer of the 1930's and '40's, Cino Cinelli, swore by as a race winning formula. You fill your water bottle with a quarter cup of sugar, the juice of five lemons, and five espressos! We have a video that should be posting next Saturday showing the results of our performance test while drinking this stuff. Between you and me, I'd stay with the Protein Pucks and Boost! :)
This is amazing, great work guys!
Thanks, Frank! Got it done just in time to take the ride today!
I'm gonna try to build my own trike soon. I just bought 2 cheap Chinese road bikes, but believe me they wont be anything like your trikes :) Great videos, I subscribed
Good luck with the project! It sounds like fun!
Pristine trip!
It's a fun trip. :) Thanks for watching!
Looks like a great ride. What was the brass orchestral music that was background as you turned onto the 17 mile? Would you consider leading a ride with me if I came up from San Diego?
Hi Jaci and thanks for watching! That music is called "Saving the World" by Aaron Kenny. Unfortunately, I don't live near this trail. :) I live hundreds of miles north of Monterey and rarely take the ride down there, mainly because the traffic is so bad going home. :)
@@bikestrikesrazors thanks for getting back to me. Do you have a map for this ride? I'd really like to try it even if I ride alone 😏
Where do you ride in your area?
@@jacigibson9979 Hi,
Sorry, I don't have a map.
@@jacigibson9979 Hi Jaci,
We're up in the hills, so we mainly ride regular roads which, while hilly, keep you in good shape! :) There's also a bike trail in Sacramento which is a nice place to ride if it's not too crowded.
Great vid! Subscribed to learn more. Questions ... (1) what happens in a downpour, are there fenders that can protect u from those front 2 wheels kicking up dirt and water to your legs/face? (2) How do u lock the trike? (3) After the downpour, how do u take care of the trike? (traditionally, we wash and stand our bike upside down to drain water), curious what u do with a trike.
Hey, DS! Yes, they do make front fenders for trikes. I never intentionally ride in the rain, so I don't use them, although I have gotten stuck in the rain and wished I did have them! I imagine you could lock a trike with a long cable lock, through the wheels and around the frame, but I personally never leave my trikes or bikes locked up anywhere- A creative thief will be able to steal anything left unattended, even if locked. I don't give them a chance. When caught in the rain, I just dry the trike off as well as I can with paper towels. Some trikes are all aluminum, so the water isn't an issue. The trikes in this video have an aluminum boom and rear section, but the main cross section is steel, so best to make sure that area gets dried well after a soaking. No openings down there, so I don't think there's any way for water to get into those tubes. At least I hope there isn't! Thanks for watching!
Enjoyed your video!! What vid camera do you use?
Hi Joe! We were using the Osmo action, first generation camera with the built in image stabilization. The only problem we had with this video is we shot so much footage, the camera battery eventually died. :)
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Are these bicycle roads converted original roadways through the towns?
I believe they were constructed just for bikes and walkers. Part of the video shows roads that were part of the Fort Ord Base, but now closed to motor vehicles. After we pass through the city, it's all regular road until Pebble Beach.
Just curious, what’s your inseam length vs crank arm length on your VTX?
Hi,
Don't know off hand. I'll have to check.
Have there been any incidents between cyclists and the homeless that you're aware of?
And what happened during the last chocolate milk ride?
Jim! Not aware of any homeless encounters down there, but there sure are some up in our area. We took a long ride on a really hot day and when we stopped at a Safeway to get something to drink, joe bought us each a half gallon of chocolate milk. We foolishly tried our best to drink it all, but couldn't, so with the remainder of the milk, we filled our water bottles. Bloated with WAY too much milk, we rode another 25 miles swigging hot chocolate milk. :( After that, I never thought I'd touch the stuff again.