Another great video guy's. Some of the better Myra Canyon footage I've seen. I'm noting that you seem to be hand holding your GoPro more than is other videos. Are you finding doing it that way is easier to manage your shots? Again, great job guy's very enjoyable.
Thanks so much for the comments, means a lot for us. We really lucked out with the warm temps combined with the fall colors to enhance shooting the trestles and canyon. Correct, holding the GoPro versus say a helmet or pack mount gives a bit more flexibility and allows better stabilization in the footage while riding (in our opinion ). Thanks again for your support and have a great next adventure! 🏕️👋 Tom and Suzanne
I used to drive on this railway with our vehicles back in the early 80's. Right from Naramata. Great see see everyone can still enjoy this beautiful ride. Will return return soon. This time on bikes.
Thanks for sharing your experience Tom, not many people have driven on the abandoned rail line! The Myra Canyon section of the KVR is a real gem of the Okanagan, and a great biking adventure. Thanks coming along with us, cheers! Tom and Suzanne.
Hi Tim! Thank you so much for the comments and following our adventures. We hope to bring more videos from the Okanagan. You'll love the area when you are here. Feel free to reach out if you need local info, we're happy to help! Cheers, Tom & Suzanne
I live in Kelowna, been there many times. Yeah, in the summer you have to go early. I get back to the parking lot at 11am and there's no parking left. Nice drone footage. 👍
Thanks for the compliments and comments! We couldn’t agree more, one needs to go really early to get ahead of the peak visitation. We first rode the canyon in 1987, on the original trestles pre 2003 fires, scary riding over them with no handrails or decking. Back then we would be the only people at Myra Canyon, no one in sight 😀, cheers, Tom and Suzanne
First thing we both said: "Look at the colors!" 🙂. Isn't it interesting how some people just don't move? Michelle actually hiked part of the trail back in the day. Wonderful footage and music selection as well. Thank you for taking us for a ride👍. All the best, Michelle and Holger and Jack Schitt 😂 🙏
Hi Michelle & Holger, hey thanks so much for watching and for the nice comments. We laughed so hard when we read the memorial bench plaque about Jack Schitt. We were lucky to have a warm fall day (October long weekend) and we lucked out with the change of leaves giving us amazing;u beautiful colors for the video. Btw, our first time to Myra Canyon was back in 1989. We cycled over the original trestles without any decking or hand rails. That was freaky and scary. We never realized that today it would become a destination for many folks around the world. Good to hear Michelle hiked part of the canyon too. You guys are doing great, we're still catching up on your videos and enjoy watching them. We're working full time still and our challenge to squeeze in time for all :). Take care and have a wonderful next adventure you guys! Cheers, Tom & Suzanne
Wow this was fantastic one of the best areas for a nice long bike ride. The tunnels and trestles were beautiful. The drone footage was great and yes you had many Money Shots and this does look like a great destination. We would for sure not miss this location it looked like a perfect day. LOL that was a great spot to cook a large pizza~! What a beautiful place you cracked me up with the bloopers Jack Schitt....an Asshole! This was a fun video had a little of everything well done!
Hi Jodi and Ron! Thanks again for the lovely comments. We're glad you enjoyed this one. The challenge for filming this epic ride was that it was super busy with way more trail users than normal due to our Canadian Thanksgiving weekend. It made for flying the drone rather interesting at times. 😯 It pays to read those memorial plaques on park benches, we had a big laugh about Jack Schitt! 😆 Suzanne and I first explored these 18 canyon trestles back in the 80's when the trail was then an abandoned Canadian Pacific Railway line. For many years it was left undeveloped and not a public trail. Back then we heard about these amazing trestles from friends in the logging business and they told us how to access the canyon with their local knowledge. Our first time riding the canyon back then was really scary and totally unsafe. There were no hand rails or decking. Today Myra Canyon section is a National Heritage site, easily accessible and a very popular destination for many folks visiting the area. Take care and see you on the next one!😀 T&S
What a beautiful time of the with the gorgeous fall colour’s it’s the perfect time to do this having walked a fair portion of the trail years ago I enjoyed watching the trail as it was last fall (I understand more improvements have been done in the meantime)with the e-bikes you made it look easy and enjoyable both ways some nice drone footage too .
Great content and excellent variety of drone shots and selfies . I remember seeing steam trains that used diesel instead of coal passing by when I lived in Hope back in the last century.
Wow, that's a very cool experience to see the diesels running on the KVR. We love the Othello tunnels and it must have been a great time for you to live in Hope. Seeing the steam and diesel trains on the line would have so great to see. Thanks for watching, Tom and Suzanne.
Hey T&S - great footage and beautiful fall colors! The last time we cycled the Myra Canyon it was on our tandem. Makes me want to return. Keep the adventures coming! Cheers L&R
Hi L&R! Thank you for watching and we couldn’t have planned a nicer fall day for Myra Canyon. Glad you enjoyed this one and yes you’re due for another adventure here. We’d like to do another ride here, likely in early fall when less busy. If it works, perhaps we could do a video collaboration with you guys. Would be fun, our contact info is in the about section. Take care and Happy Trails ahead! T&S.
What I find interesting is how the trestles are numbered. Since Midway is considered Mile "0" and the mile markers go higher when you travel westbound, you would think that the first trestle would be #1 and the trestle closest to Ruth would be #18. This makes sense to me because if you follow the railline to Penticton, from Midway, the marker at Penticton was Mile Marker 132. It is 132 miles by rail from Midway to Penticton. Midway to Penticton is the Carmi Subdivsion and Penticton, is mile "0" of the Princeton Subdivsion. Penticton to Spences Bridge is 177 miles. Even on the Coquihalla subdivsion the mile markers are numbered higher going West. Brookmere was Mile "0" of the Coquihalla Subdivision and it was Mile 54 at Hope.
Another great video guy's. Some of the better Myra Canyon footage I've seen. I'm noting that you seem to be hand holding your GoPro more than is other videos. Are you finding doing it that way is easier to manage your shots?
Again, great job guy's very enjoyable.
Thanks so much for the comments, means a lot for us. We really lucked out with the warm temps combined with the fall colors to enhance shooting the trestles and canyon. Correct, holding the GoPro versus say a helmet or pack mount gives a bit more flexibility and allows better stabilization in the footage while riding (in our opinion ). Thanks again for your support and have a great next adventure! 🏕️👋 Tom and Suzanne
When I was 5 (I'm 72 now) I actually travelled by train on this route from Vancouver to Nelson with my mom and sister. I still remember bits of it.
Wow, many wish they could have travelled this section of the KVR. Thank you for sharing this great memory! Tom & Suzanne
I used to drive on this railway with our vehicles back in the early 80's. Right from Naramata. Great see see everyone can still enjoy this beautiful ride.
Will return return soon. This time on bikes.
Thanks for sharing your experience Tom, not many people have driven on the abandoned rail line! The Myra Canyon section of the KVR is a real gem of the Okanagan, and a great biking adventure. Thanks coming along with us, cheers! Tom and Suzanne.
Great channel, been binging all your videos! Can't wait to explore the Okanagan!
Hi Tim! Thank you so much for the comments and following our adventures. We hope to bring more videos from the Okanagan. You'll love the area when you are here. Feel free to reach out if you need local info, we're happy to help! Cheers, Tom & Suzanne
I live in Kelowna, been there many times. Yeah, in the summer you have to go early. I get back to the parking lot at 11am and there's no parking left. Nice drone footage. 👍
Thanks for the compliments and comments! We couldn’t agree more, one needs to go really early to get ahead of the peak visitation. We first rode the canyon in 1987, on the original trestles pre 2003 fires, scary riding over them with no handrails or decking. Back then we would be the only people at Myra Canyon, no one in sight 😀, cheers, Tom and Suzanne
First thing we both said: "Look at the colors!" 🙂.
Isn't it interesting how some people just don't move?
Michelle actually hiked part of the trail back in the day.
Wonderful footage and music selection as well.
Thank you for taking us for a ride👍.
All the best,
Michelle and Holger and Jack Schitt 😂 🙏
Hi Michelle & Holger, hey thanks so much for watching and for the nice comments. We laughed so hard when we read the memorial bench plaque about Jack Schitt. We were lucky to have a warm fall day (October long weekend) and we lucked out with the change of leaves giving us amazing;u beautiful colors for the video. Btw, our first time to Myra Canyon was back in 1989. We cycled over the original trestles without any decking or hand rails. That was freaky and scary. We never realized that today it would become a destination for many folks around the world. Good to hear Michelle hiked part of the canyon too. You guys are doing great, we're still catching up on your videos and enjoy watching them. We're working full time still and our challenge to squeeze in time for all :). Take care and have a wonderful next adventure you guys! Cheers, Tom & Suzanne
Love this video! You guys did a great job capturing this adventure! Love the drone footage of the trestles, a must watch!❤
Wow this was fantastic one of the best areas for a nice long bike ride. The tunnels and trestles were beautiful. The drone footage was great and yes you had many Money Shots and this does look like a great destination. We would for sure not miss this location it looked like a perfect day. LOL that was a great spot to cook a large pizza~! What a beautiful place you cracked me up with the bloopers Jack Schitt....an Asshole! This was a fun video had a little of everything well done!
Hi Jodi and Ron! Thanks again for the lovely comments. We're glad you enjoyed this one. The challenge for filming this epic ride was that it was super busy with way more trail users than normal due to our Canadian Thanksgiving weekend. It made for flying the drone rather interesting at times. 😯 It pays to read those memorial plaques on park benches, we had a big laugh about Jack Schitt! 😆 Suzanne and I first explored these 18 canyon trestles back in the 80's when the trail was then an abandoned Canadian Pacific Railway line. For many years it was left undeveloped and not a public trail. Back then we heard about these amazing trestles from friends in the logging business and they told us how to access the canyon with their local knowledge. Our first time riding the canyon back then was really scary and totally unsafe. There were no hand rails or decking. Today Myra Canyon section is a National Heritage site, easily accessible and a very popular destination for many folks visiting the area. Take care and see you on the next one!😀 T&S
I love the sticker memorializing Jack😁 Great guy!
Beautiful ride! The views form the trestles are awesome😃
Thanks! 😃
What a beautiful time of the with the gorgeous fall colour’s it’s the perfect time to do this having walked a fair portion of the trail years ago I enjoyed watching the trail as it was last fall (I understand more improvements have been done in the meantime)with the e-bikes you made it look easy and enjoyable both ways some nice drone footage too .
Thank you for the kind words and we are glad you enjoyed the ride with us!
Great content and excellent variety of drone shots and selfies . I remember seeing steam trains that used diesel instead of coal passing by when I lived in Hope back in the last century.
Wow, that's a very cool experience to see the diesels running on the KVR. We love the Othello tunnels and it must have been a great time for you to live in Hope. Seeing the steam and diesel trains on the line would have so great to see. Thanks for watching, Tom and Suzanne.
Beautiful scenery and shots guys ! So Epic ! Thanks for sharing 🎉 ! Keep up the great work.
Thanks Eddie! We were lucky to have an amazing day for filming this epic ride. Hope to catch up with you soon! Cheers, Tom and Suzanne
Lovely work guys, fantastic scenery along the entire ride! Absolutely beautiful 👏👏
Glad you enjoyed it!
Another great video in the Okanagan
More to come! Thanks Will!
such a beautiful area for sure. glad they rebuilt after the fires.
Thanks for watching guys! Much appreciated, Tom and Suzanne
Hey T&S - great footage and beautiful fall colors!
The last time we cycled the Myra Canyon it was on our tandem. Makes me want to return.
Keep the adventures coming!
Cheers
L&R
Hi L&R! Thank you for watching and we couldn’t have planned a nicer fall day for Myra Canyon. Glad you enjoyed this one and yes you’re due for another adventure here. We’d like to do another ride here, likely in early fall when less busy. If it works, perhaps we could do a video collaboration with you guys. Would be fun, our contact info is in the about section. Take care and Happy Trails ahead! T&S.
@@HappyTrailsAdventures Sounds wonderful. Fall is my favorite time of the year. ❤️
What I find interesting is how the trestles are numbered. Since Midway is considered Mile "0" and the mile markers go higher when you travel westbound, you would think that the first trestle would be #1 and the trestle closest to Ruth would be #18. This makes sense to me because if you follow the railline to Penticton, from Midway, the marker at Penticton was Mile Marker 132. It is 132 miles by rail from Midway to Penticton. Midway to Penticton is the Carmi Subdivsion and Penticton, is mile "0" of the Princeton Subdivsion. Penticton to Spences Bridge is 177 miles. Even on the Coquihalla subdivsion the mile markers are numbered higher going West. Brookmere was Mile "0" of the Coquihalla Subdivision and it was Mile 54 at Hope.
How cool, you must get alot of hours on your battery?
Thanks for watching and yes, our batteries are great and from our ebike adventures, they do last a long time!
Maybe time to do a review of your e bikes and if you would make any change
Thanks Will, excellent suggestion and we will plan a ebike review. Lots to share!
Arrogant people own the world????