Watching this video today sparked a spooky coincidence, my wife and I were looking through some old photo albums earlier and we were looking at our trip from Fort William to Balmoral and on to Dundee from about 20 years ago. We were looking at a picture of the first bridge that Jo took pictures of and could not remember where it was, hopefully you can answer this for us ? Another great video BTW👌👌
Really enjoyed these 2 videos. Only just found your channel, and you have made me think about getting an electric bike. I was against it for years, but now i have a leg that doesn't want to play nicely, I can see the use for bikes like these. It will get me back out in the great outdoors and hopefully lift my mood from being out of the mountains for a year. I've got some reading up on electric bikes to be done this weekend now. 😁
Glad to see that the adventure continued without further falls. Jo seems to be a real trooper and enjoying the photography side of things. A distinct lack of churches tough might put a dent on her enthusiasm. Great video again, Alex. Disappointed to see that your tent doesn't have a diesel heater 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@MispronouncedAdventures yes there is & from Rome take the train to Florence for the Ponte Vecchio. Also the duomo in florence is amazing well worth it I was wow. In the square Irish pub with good beer too. PS it’s very cheap with Jet2 in March flying Jo
Being British I’m the unit of measurement equivalent of bilingual 😂 I often switch between imperial and metric depending on specific circumstances. For example, driving my van, any uk road signs would be in miles for distance and miles per hour for speeds. ( apart from when I’m in Europe, I use kilometres. ) However, for map base navigation such as a hiking, trekking and mountaineering context or anything which uses our OS mapping system is based in kilometres and kilometres per hour for walking speed. Additionally, any of the UK based outdoor qualifications which I have such as the mountain leader would be based in kilometres. However, I could see for some people riding a bike it might come across as confusing. It’s map based navigation and routes in a outdoor context so it would be instinctively in kilometres for me. but since I’m on a “vehicle” and not walking, I use miles per hour for speed
@@MispronouncedAdventures Them electric bikes you’re riding are definitely being put through their test hopefully you do a review on them. Keep up the good videos 👍
Well done guys looked epic
Thank you!
Watching this video today sparked a spooky coincidence, my wife and I were looking through some old photo albums earlier and we were looking at our trip from Fort William to Balmoral and on to Dundee from about 20 years ago.
We were looking at a picture of the first bridge that Jo took pictures of and could not remember where it was, hopefully you can answer this for us ?
Another great video BTW👌👌
If it's the bridge I think you are referring to, it's roughly halfway along the river Dee between Braemar and Inver. ☺️
That’s the time stamp of that part?
Really enjoyed these 2 videos. Only just found your channel, and you have made me think about getting an electric bike. I was against it for years, but now i have a leg that doesn't want to play nicely, I can see the use for bikes like these. It will get me back out in the great outdoors and hopefully lift my mood from being out of the mountains for a year.
I've got some reading up on electric bikes to be done this weekend now. 😁
Some of those track are really well made, well done to Scotland 👍🏼👍🏼
Definitely, some of the access roads where great. Even better the new cycle paths on route to Ballater
Great video 😊 well done both of you👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you very much!
Glad to see that the adventure continued without further falls. Jo seems to be a real trooper and enjoying the photography side of things. A distinct lack of churches tough might put a dent on her enthusiasm. Great video again, Alex. Disappointed to see that your tent doesn't have a diesel heater 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I do love photography... And it's okay, the abundance of cool bridges made up for the lack of cool churches 😄
What a great video, i hope you get the views you deserve. 10/10
Thank you! I hope so too! Bike videos don’t do as well on my channel in the short term but they seems to pick up long term
Really glad i found your channel very enjoyable to watch im just getting into ebike camping atvb Jimmy 😎😎👍👍
Happy to hear you are enjoying it and enjoy your e-bike camping too!
Great video really love the Cairngorms hopefully back down there this winter.
My favourite national park of the UK! Hopefully you get back there this winter
I think you need to take the van to Rome for Jo to see the churches there
But are there interesting bridges as well?
@@MispronouncedAdventures yes there is & from Rome take the train to Florence for the Ponte Vecchio. Also the duomo in florence is amazing well worth it I was wow. In the square Irish pub with good beer too. PS it’s very cheap with Jet2 in March flying Jo
aaaayooo 👍
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Cheers!
What happened with the sound. You used to have perfect sound.. getting crazy of all the wind noises..😮
It was a windy day that day. There is only some much wind noise recovery I can do in post
Not cold enough for you
That is very correct!
What power station are you using?
@@persamuelsson8651 Anker C1000. Of the ones I’ve test. It’s my favourite
Must ask why kilometers seems everything is KM... I ran 5km I rode 25km what happened to miles ??
BTW great video 👍
Being British I’m the unit of measurement equivalent of bilingual 😂 I often switch between imperial and metric depending on specific circumstances.
For example, driving my van, any uk road signs would be in miles for distance and miles per hour for speeds. ( apart from when I’m in Europe, I use kilometres. )
However, for map base navigation such as a hiking, trekking and mountaineering context or anything which uses our OS mapping system is based in kilometres and kilometres per hour for walking speed. Additionally, any of the UK based outdoor qualifications which I have such as the mountain leader would be based in kilometres.
However, I could see for some people riding a bike it might come across as confusing. It’s map based navigation and routes in a outdoor context so it would be instinctively in kilometres for me. but since I’m on a “vehicle” and not walking, I use miles per hour for speed
@@MispronouncedAdventures Them electric bikes you’re riding are definitely being put through their test hopefully you do a review on them. Keep up the good videos 👍
@DaWeaver i’ve already reviewed both of them previously! Now that I have them I just like to use them for adventures
Kilometres are better; they go past quicker! 😂