Heya! 👋 Hope you are as excited as me for the last episode🤙The night on the campground in Serbia was one of the nicest and most unexpected nights of this tour. Tell me about your favourite night out! ⛺
5:15 that is because big amount of people from eastern Serbia is working in Austria and visiting its homeland only for hollydays 😀 I would recommend that next time you consider visiting the city of Novi Sad. We have over 100 km of bike paths, with an additional new 40 km currently under construction. Our section of EuroVelo 6 from Novi Sad to Čelarevo is one of these bike routes I mentioned. You can cycle along the Danube River and enjoy the view of the Fruška Gora mountain on the opposite bank, all without of car traffic around 😉
Hallo my friend, eagerly awaiting your tour report every time. It was a long way during late spring to late autumn and sadly it will come to an end with the next episode 😂😂. Thank you so much for entertaining me for so a long time. Also in this episode there were so beautiful pictures from the river Danube …
@@UntraveledRoadsOfficial the other law is, when you are cycling a quiet road, and you finally see a car coming in the opposite lane, then another car appears behind you and they pass each other exactly next to you
wow these trucks and some cars were passing by you very close and fast. Dangerous... Can you tell me which part of Serbia or route was worst when it comes to safety and traffic density?
Actually Serbia was really not that bad, Romania was by far the worst. I think it is safe to assess the traffic. Sometimes it is safer to not ride as right as possible on the line, since in Romania I constantly got cut if I was to right. If I was more riding in the middle I annoyed them but at least they were not hitting me. Overall I think Serbia is way easier to ride along the EV6
@@davidpitterson933 I see! If you have time I would ride from Austria along the Danube towards Slovakia and Bratislava, and then follow the Danube on the Slovakian side it is a bit better maintained and Komarno (the city) is at least in my opinion nicer on the Slovakian side. Safe travels!
Learned it during the tour. If you continue biking the dogs keep chasing you, to disrupt the Prey drive I make a hard break, which scares or irritates the dog, and then act as if you would fight him, this usually makes them back off. If they don't back off, pretend you fight them (eg: act as if you would pick up a stone; only once or twice I had to use the spray) - Lastly, if I keep biking the chances are high that the dog can sprint as fast as I would bike, on the bike I am not able to defend myself against an attack, so not stopping is too dangerous for me. Fun fact: Actual street dogs never attack.
Heya! 👋 Hope you are as excited as me for the last episode🤙The night on the campground in Serbia was one of the nicest and most unexpected nights of this tour.
Tell me about your favourite night out! ⛺
5:15 that is because big amount of people from eastern Serbia is working in Austria and visiting its homeland only for hollydays 😀
I would recommend that next time you consider visiting the city of Novi Sad. We have over 100 km of bike paths, with an additional new 40 km currently under construction. Our section of EuroVelo 6 from Novi Sad to Čelarevo is one of these bike routes I mentioned. You can cycle along the Danube River and enjoy the view of the Fruška Gora mountain on the opposite bank, all without of car traffic around 😉
Hallo my friend, eagerly awaiting your tour report every time. It was a long way during late spring to late autumn and sadly it will come to an end with the next episode 😂😂. Thank you so much for entertaining me for so a long time. Also in this episode there were so beautiful pictures from the river Danube …
Thank you very much for the kind words. 😊🙏 And thank you for following my journey 🙌
Servas, mein lieber wiener, ich hoffe dass du viel Spaß gehabt hast durch mein Land Serbien :)
Liebe Grüße aus dem Zehnten Bezirk!
Hey, danke! War echt eine coole Erfahrung 🙌
George , nice to see you after a while , nice to see your subs on the rise , keep it up , good health and luck wished to you .
Hi, thank you! Same to you 😊🙌🙏
Safe travels always
Thank you 😊🙏
Idk how I found your channel but it's great. Keep up the good work. Let me know when you'll be in Poland so I could buy you a beer.
Thank you 😊, latest this year for climbing Mount Rysy I will be in Poland 🙏🙌
11:35 so typical, even in a short tunnel there will be that one car that has to take over you right in the middle of the tunnel
haha yes, and the champions are the ones that take over in the middle of the tunnel before a curve so that the driver has optimal sight 🙏😆
@@UntraveledRoadsOfficial the other law is, when you are cycling a quiet road, and you finally see a car coming in the opposite lane, then another car appears behind you and they pass each other exactly next to you
@Várkonyi Tibor Oh yes, I remember the first time in Croatia: ua-cam.com/video/R7HO1SWbuy8/v-deo.html 😅 But I need to say I got pretty used to it 🤙
Wish I had balls to try something like this! Subbed
Thank you! Every adventure begins with a step 🙌
Palm Trees? Another series from Canary Islands coming soon? :D
Uh, that would be very nice 🌞🏝
I usually call the authorities 112 ( Romania) when traffic lights do not work. I sugehs you do the same, for ex that button before the tunnel.
Dogs, man. :D
Yep I won’t get friends with them 😂
wow these trucks and some cars were passing by you very close and fast. Dangerous... Can you tell me which part of Serbia or route was worst when it comes to safety and traffic density?
Actually Serbia was really not that bad, Romania was by far the worst. I think it is safe to assess the traffic. Sometimes it is safer to not ride as right as possible on the line, since in Romania I constantly got cut if I was to right. If I was more riding in the middle I annoyed them but at least they were not hitting me. Overall I think Serbia is way easier to ride along the EV6
@@UntraveledRoadsOfficial Cool. Sounds nice since I want to ride from Austria, Hungary to Serbia and back. Romania is not on my list so far
@@davidpitterson933 I see! If you have time I would ride from Austria along the Danube towards Slovakia and Bratislava, and then follow the Danube on the Slovakian side it is a bit better maintained and Komarno (the city) is at least in my opinion nicer on the Slovakian side. Safe travels!
@@UntraveledRoadsOfficial Where are you from?
From Austria originally but lived the last decades outside in the Netherlands and Portugal
What computer do u use?
This is from Garmin the Edge 1030 Plus, I use it together with the Radar which is worth every cent.
You travel adventur
Why did you stop when dogs attack lol
Learned it during the tour. If you continue biking the dogs keep chasing you, to disrupt the Prey drive I make a hard break, which scares or irritates the dog, and then act as if you would fight him, this usually makes them back off. If they don't back off, pretend you fight them (eg: act as if you would pick up a stone; only once or twice I had to use the spray) - Lastly, if I keep biking the chances are high that the dog can sprint as fast as I would bike, on the bike I am not able to defend myself against an attack, so not stopping is too dangerous for me. Fun fact: Actual street dogs never attack.