I can see why John wanted his bike & not his eBike…this bike much better for the length of his legs and not cramping up. I liked that you added that tidbit showing your workout on an eBike-people who frown on eBikes is just ridiculous…people still get exercise, being outdoors, and just enjoy life on eBikes. This was a fun video…shout out to Owen & Lynn & Maggie😀👍🏼
You're right. Maggie would love that cart. Great perspective about the ride from your point of view. Man! The crowds. Wow! Tell John I'm glad the boys are good. That would be my worry about a ride that long too.
That looked amazing. John is hilarious and I am with you Debbie. I would pass on dipping my wheel in the river. Love how Canadian Tire keeps popping up in your videos, lol.
Have been several times at Sgt. Floyd’s Bluff/Monument and looks like a fun and interesting ride, albeit sore butt for sure! Since I travel alone so much will have to be a spectator. Thanks for the fun adventure.
I must have missed this video while we were on the road. What a fun event! I like how they switch up the towns - great for the communities and for the repeat riders. Congratulations on the finish and thanks for taking us along. All the best adventures for 2023!
First off, you and John are such a lovely and fun couple! It's so great that you have shared interests and passions! And, thank you for this video! I've see RAGBRAI in others' videos, but yours IMHO gave me a fuller picture of the experience, and it looks like an absolute blast! But, gosh, those are fairly long-distance days of riding WITH some elevation, too! You and John are in great shape, no doubt, to be able to put those kinds of miles PLUS some climbing! Awesome! Thank you again for sharing such an enjoyable riding/social event with your viewers! Cheers!!
That looks like so much fun, glad you got to experience it. I'll have to get some friends to join me in doing it sometime soon, before I get TOO old. I like your slinky hose invention. I do know what it's like to accidentally bring dog poo into the RV via my foot. Thanks you two for participating in RAGBRAI and then sharing it with us....loved it!
You guys are adorable! Really enjoy watching your adventures. I drove through Iowa in August and stopped by the Bridges of Madison County (favorite movie of all time!). I’ve never driven on so many gravel roads in my life, but well worth it.
Thanks for sharing your fitness class!! Great pictures and bike riders. We have a similar event here in Bavaria every year. The distance is about 500 kilometers in about six days and on quite mountainous roads. Each night there is partying with live band music. I have not had a chance to paricipate, though 🚴.
Come to Iowa and experience RAGBRAI. I remember when there were about 5K riding. Now unofficially there can be 25K riding. You'll love it and most come back. We'd love you to visit the Hawkeye state.
This looks like one of the most fun things to participate in! And now I’m going to be looking for those blow up long wobble guys - John is the best at that wobble! 😂
You hit the nail on the head; RAGBRAI is about FOOD. How much did you gain that week! You'd have a lot more hills in southern Iowa. Beautiful sunrise/sunsets, every night, including tonight. Glad you enjoyed "The Land Between Two Rivers." Missed seeing the Cheese Heads & the Bumblebees. It has came by my house three times; and you see everything. Amazing.
What fun! It was so great meeting you two at Goodale CG…you’re both as warm, genuine, and full of great, fun info in person as you are in your videos! Safe travels. Looking forward to seeing what your new rig set up will be.
Thanks Diana. We really enjoyed meeting you too. We are on top of Dante’s view where we were surprised to find cell service. Wind has already started but there is a short hike up here. Hope you and Toby made it home safely.
@@FromShetoMe Yes, we made it, reluctantly, home just fine. Ready to hit the road again soon! Glad you made it into DV....stunning geology there. Did you find the camp spot I was telling you about?
@@mojavelight We'll have to check it out next time but we did find the end that connects with the road to Dante's View. My microphone was giving me grief, so we headed home after 2 nights at the Trona Pinnacles.
I don't know if you know it or not but if you turn your power assist all the way down and one more it will move the RAD Mini at walking speed for just such a reason as your flats. Happy Birthday and thank you for the great video, it was fun.
We’ve done many tours but not RAGBRAI so it was so fun to get a taste of Iowa. We were curious how long your battery would last. We adore you guys and how you calmly take everything in stride! This season has been epic! 💕
Thanks again for bringing us to Iowa via your video. We look forward to your programs every week. Regarding the van wash, warn John that he'll have to be a lot more careful if you folks ever get a taller van. When he pulled in to the wash our hearts skipped a beat or two. Our rig requires 10 foot clearance with the AC. That extra interior height comes at a price. Anyway, it's the wrong way to modify a new van...for sure.
Great video!!! Looks like a great biking event. Thanks for sharing that... I have just started to follow Kara and Nate, will have to check out that video.
So glad you had a good time! RAGBRAI is one of my favorite things to do. I haven't done it for a few years and your video is inspiring me to get back on my bike! So glad you had mild temps/humidity and a relatively flat route. Parts of Iowa can be very hilly. Thank you for your video. I know it's a lot of work! If you're ever passing through Iowa again for non-RAGRAI riding, I can recommend the High Trestle Trail (cool bridge, especially at night) and The Raccoon River Trail (longest paved loop trail in the nation). They are working on connecting the two trails and just have 9 more miles to go. I love biking in the fall when the trees are at peak color and the air is cooler and drier.
I've seen other programs on RAGBRAI but yours is from a perspective I can appreciate. You and John sharing the miles is a great way to enjoy the ride and still get a good night's rest for the next day. I am curious what watch you are wearing -- time ridden, calories burned... So many on the market to choose from. Your "survival" and enjoyment of the ride have me thinking seriously about joining the ride next year.
What a ride. Lovely Iowa scenery. Looked on your store link to find the helmet visor. Not there, can you share info? I’ve tried to locate one like this for a while without luck. Tks👍
Truth is we don't plan our trips per se. We've both had many careers including running a small business but John ended as the GM at a local business. As for me, I'll just say I was very involved in community stuff.
This was a great way for me to get a feel for Ragbrai. I live in PA and love to ride. I have been curious about the event and the kind of towns, pace and ways you would traverse with a Class B. In my case I would do all the riding and my wife would do the driving but Im ok with that. ; ) BTW: Dont know how you get the music you use but it's sooooo right for the mood and feel. Thanks for doing this.
The hardest part will be staying cool because we had a most unusual weather week. I think your wife will enjoy the small towns and find plenty to do. My music is from Epidemic Sound and I list all in the description box.
@From She to Me That all sounds great to me. I am semi retired & think nx yr I will try to plan to join in on the fun. Thx for the reply. Perhaps we will see you there in 23.
So much fun! My wife and I follow your videos and love them! Question for you about RAGBRAI. We are planning on doing exactly what you and John did i.e. one person rides half the day and switches with the other person who has the van halfway. Did you register as two riders or one rider and one support driver and just switch the riding? Cant seem to get clarity on this from the RAGBRAI website. Thanks!
Can you please tour your bike rack & hitch assembly. I am considering E-Bike or Trike as a “get around” transport for a one legged man or a man who does not have a leg to stand on.
Maybe I can do a quick video when we get home. What is your main concern. We actually spoke to a guy in Wyoming who had one leg and was riding an unusual ebike.
Cruising through an Amazon Grocery Parking Lot and met up with cyclists cruising up the Handicap Entry - my quip, “by all means cyclists have the right of way!” One cyclist halted to let me pass - his right leg was like my left. Thanked him and wished him good forutne for the courtesy.
Since it is getting so crowded, I am surprised no other state has tried to have their own cycling event like RAGBRAI. Seems to be a profitable thing for all involved. BTW, did you notice other e bikers there?
Curious-John rode a regular and you an ebike? I know you travel with ebikes-thinking John wanted to ride the road/hybrid. Btw-one of my favorite signs has to be burritos and smoothies.
@@FromShetoMe First time I noticed from John - riding a road bike with you. And, seriously, when do you have time to respond? :). Btw, loving your trip videos. Looking forward to the George build-knowing that getting a Transit is challenging. So I assume you are a bit frustrated. That said, always appreciate your uploads.
Wow! Iowa sure knows how to put on a party! Good for them and so màny people to meet, excellent job with this vlog Debbie, and why did John use a road bike?
Actually we didn't. But outside the small towns we usually could get service and John would update me on his location. We could also used the "find my friends" app.
Typically she waved good bye in the morning, we’d meet up at the meet up city to switch places, and I’d be waiting at each day’s finish line. She was easy to spot with the special helmet and visor
FSTM;; HELLO,DEBBIE &JOHN, nice trip, lots of FOOD&ice cream! This reminds me of school days,holidays,a friend me,used to ride, then after some time,we decided to turn back, at times it could be 40 miles, in traffic those days it was safer,and ALL BICYCLES PAID A TAX, YOU HAS TO HAVE GOOD RUBBER, GOOD PEDALS, GOOD BRAKES,AND LIGHTS,, TIMES I WOULD GET HOME MOM RAISED HELL,AS HOW SUNDURNT I WAS,so when I was asked where we went,,it got worse you boys are MAD,, NOBODYY carried, nor was water sold !,1950s single speed bicycles, OH the times have changed ! Enjoy your trips, take care, till,next time,,God bless you,!,,;;;;;;;;;🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I’ve watched a ton of Ragbrai videos; this is one of the best.
Thank you so much! I can't wait to hear how this year's ride goes. We're planning to do it again in a couple of years.
Very well done
Very entertaining. I'll be riding for the first time this year! Maybe I'll spot you there.
We'll be taking a pass this year as timing didn't work out for us. Probably be back in 2 years. Hope you have a great ride and great weather.
I have a nephew in Burlington Iowa that suggested I ride the RAGBRAI 50th ….. so I am! Your video was an excellent introduction.
Hope you have great weather.
We would like to hire John to dance outside the butcher shop. He does it so well!
Thanks for letting us tag along🚴♂️
I can see why John wanted his bike & not his eBike…this bike much better for the length of his legs and not cramping up.
I liked that you added that tidbit showing your workout on an eBike-people who frown on eBikes is just ridiculous…people still get exercise, being outdoors, and just enjoy life on eBikes.
This was a fun video…shout out to Owen & Lynn & Maggie😀👍🏼
Nice video. I am doing my first ride this year and wanted an idea of what to expect. Thanks!
We had unusually cool weather. So be prepared for heat. Leave each day before sunrise. We had a blast. Good luck.
I wish I got to meet you last year. I hope to go this year.
I hope you have great weather. We hope to do it again some time.
You're right. Maggie would love that cart. Great perspective about the ride from your point of view. Man! The crowds. Wow! Tell John I'm glad the boys are good. That would be my worry about a ride that long too.
This was so quintessentially American it almost made me cry. That was so much fun to watch.
What a way to cover RAGBRAI. Thanks for the trip. Until next time... Travel safe.
Listening to - Lakmé - Duo des fleurs (Flower Duet) - Now THAT is really biking in STYLE, John !
Another PERFECT video - watching in late October in upper New England - what a treat!
Wow! What a great time!🚴♀️💕
Strawberry-rhubarb pie is, indeed, manna from heaven. 😊❤️
That looked amazing. John is hilarious and I am with you Debbie. I would pass on dipping my wheel in the river. Love how Canadian Tire keeps popping up in your videos, lol.
awesome video.....RAGBRAI L is my first one.
Have been several times at Sgt. Floyd’s Bluff/Monument and looks like a fun and interesting ride, albeit sore butt for sure! Since I travel alone so much will have to be a spectator. Thanks for the fun adventure.
Wow what a awesome ride and the scenery, comradeship, lots of people though. You both did well.
I must have missed this video while we were on the road. What a fun event! I like how they switch up the towns - great for the communities and for the repeat riders. Congratulations on the finish and thanks for taking us along. All the best adventures for 2023!
Looks like so much fun
WOW, you folks are an inspiration. Thank you so much for posting.
First off, you and John are such a lovely and fun couple! It's so great that you have shared interests and passions! And, thank you for this video! I've see RAGBRAI in others' videos, but yours IMHO gave me a fuller picture of the experience, and it looks like an absolute blast! But, gosh, those are fairly long-distance days of riding WITH some elevation, too! You and John are in great shape, no doubt, to be able to put those kinds of miles PLUS some climbing! Awesome! Thank you again for sharing such an enjoyable riding/social event with your viewers! Cheers!!
Thank you for such kind words.
I love how he notices the Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm-Flailing Tubemen when he’s out.
Everywhere we go he finds his friends and has to imitate them.
Thanks! Great video, I enjoyed it.
That was fun to watch. Thank you.
That looks like so much fun, glad you got to experience it. I'll have to get some friends to join me in doing it sometime soon, before I get TOO old. I like your slinky hose invention. I do know what it's like to accidentally bring dog poo into the RV via my foot. Thanks you two for participating in RAGBRAI and then sharing it with us....loved it!
WoW! Too many people but looked like a large time! Safe travels! 😃🌞🌻
Fun video and great story telling for those of us who haven't experienced the Ragbrai. Thanks for letting us come along.
Well done. Have always thought about doing Ragbrai. Maybe it is in our future! John does a great imitation of Air Tube Man.
Too funny: "we eat the slow one".
Great, great entertaining video! Loved every minute.
You guys are adorable! Really enjoy watching your adventures. I drove through Iowa in August and stopped by the Bridges of Madison County (favorite movie of all time!). I’ve never driven on so many gravel roads in my life, but well worth it.
My favorite movie too!
That looked like so much fun! Wish I was a bike rider!
Become a bike rider!
Love the video and was surprised to see myself doing the water battle @ minute 9:12. lol great memories.
That's hilarious. You must have watched every RAGBRAI video on UA-cam!
@@FromShetoMe Indeed I have. It was my first Ragbrai and the videos are bringing back great memories.
Thanks for sharing your fitness class!! Great pictures and bike riders. We have a similar event here in Bavaria every year. The distance is about 500 kilometers in about six days and on quite mountainous roads. Each night there is partying with live band music. I have not had a chance to paricipate, though 🚴.
Go for it Helmut!
Come to Iowa and experience RAGBRAI. I remember when there were about 5K riding. Now unofficially there can be 25K riding. You'll love it and most come back. We'd love you to visit the Hawkeye state.
@@ronaldmiller694 Fantastic idea. Iowa is just round my corner.
You do a great job with all your videos!
This looks like one of the most fun things to participate in! And now I’m going to be looking for those blow up long wobble guys - John is the best at that wobble! 😂
You hit the nail on the head; RAGBRAI is about FOOD. How much did you gain that week! You'd have a lot more hills in southern Iowa. Beautiful sunrise/sunsets, every night, including tonight. Glad you enjoyed "The Land Between Two Rivers." Missed seeing the Cheese Heads & the Bumblebees. It has came by my house three times; and you see everything. Amazing.
I think I made it out of Iowa without gaining weight. Not sure about John. 😅
Great coverage of our Iowa pride! So happy to hear you had fun, would do it again & survived the typical hot, humid Iowa heat😎
RV is the way to go. I can’t imagine sleeping in hot tent after riding all day. 🚴🏻♂️
Love what you did, inspire me to do it next year ❤😊
Next year is their 50th anniversary.
You are right! Owen and Lynn need to get one of those for Maggie.
What fun!
It was so great meeting you two at Goodale CG…you’re both as warm, genuine, and full of great, fun info in person as you are in your videos! Safe travels. Looking forward to seeing what your new rig set up will be.
Thanks Diana. We really enjoyed meeting you too. We are on top of Dante’s view where we were surprised to find cell service. Wind has already started but there is a short hike up here. Hope you and Toby made it home safely.
@@FromShetoMe Yes, we made it, reluctantly, home just fine. Ready to hit the road again soon! Glad you made it into DV....stunning geology there. Did you find the camp spot I was telling you about?
@@mojavelight We'll have to check it out next time but we did find the end that connects with the road to Dante's View. My microphone was giving me grief, so we headed home after 2 nights at the Trona Pinnacles.
Looks like fun!
Wonderful video!
I don't know if you know it or not but if you turn your power assist all the way down and one more it will move the RAD Mini at walking speed for just such a reason as your flats. Happy Birthday and thank you for the great video, it was fun.
Thanks for the tip! I used the throttle to assist getting through the sand.
We’ve done many tours but not RAGBRAI so it was so fun to get a taste of Iowa. We were curious how long your battery would last. We adore you guys and how you calmly take everything in stride! This season has been epic! 💕
Thanks again for bringing us to Iowa via your video. We look forward to your programs every week. Regarding the van wash, warn John that he'll have to be a lot more careful if you folks ever get a taller van. When he pulled in to the wash our hearts skipped a beat or two. Our rig requires 10 foot clearance with the AC. That extra interior height comes at a price. Anyway, it's the wrong way to modify a new van...for sure.
You up for doing it with The Cookie Monster-babe?
Great Video.We plan on doing the ride in2024 after my wife retires!
Rhubarb custard pie is the actual winner.... hands down.
Great video!!! Looks like a great biking event. Thanks for sharing that... I have just started to follow Kara and Nate, will have to check out that video.
They did a 2 parter. They are really good.
So glad you had a good time! RAGBRAI is one of my favorite things to do. I haven't done it for a few years and your video is inspiring me to get back on my bike! So glad you had mild temps/humidity and a relatively flat route. Parts of Iowa can be very hilly. Thank you for your video. I know it's a lot of work! If you're ever passing through Iowa again for non-RAGRAI riding, I can recommend the High Trestle Trail (cool bridge, especially at night) and The Raccoon River Trail (longest paved loop trail in the nation). They are working on connecting the two trails and just have 9 more miles to go. I love biking in the fall when the trees are at peak color and the air is cooler and drier.
That sounds wonderful. I’ll save this to my tips file for next time.
Great video! You captured RAGBRAI perfectly. I hope you can do it again and I can join you.
LOL. Only if you let me ride an ebike!
I’d love to do ragbrai, it looks like a blast!!
I've seen other programs on RAGBRAI but yours is from a perspective I can appreciate. You and John sharing the miles is a great way to enjoy the ride and still get a good night's rest for the next day. I am curious what watch you are wearing -- time ridden, calories burned... So many on the market to choose from. Your "survival" and enjoyment of the ride have me thinking seriously about joining the ride next year.
Apple Watch. We love them for many reasons. But if you don’t have an iPhone then not a good option. Next year will be RAGBRAI 50! Could be crazy.
@@FromShetoMe It would be great to ride with you on our RADs. However we are planning four months to Alaska!
So at about 27 minutes, you were at Rustic Corner. Some 3D/layered NP art. Could you tell me more :). Love the Yosemite.
I think if you call Rustic Corner in Charles City and tell them which picture it is, they can give you all the details. I think the price is $250.
What a ride. Lovely Iowa scenery.
Looked on your store link to find the helmet visor. Not there, can you share info? I’ve tried to locate one like this for a while without luck. Tks👍
It’s not on Amazon but it is called Da Brim.
You always plan things so well. Do you mind me asking what careers you guys had in your work life ?
Truth is we don't plan our trips per se. We've both had many careers including running a small business but John ended as the GM at a local business. As for me, I'll just say I was very involved in community stuff.
This was a great way for me to get a feel for Ragbrai. I live in PA and love to ride. I have been curious about the event and the kind of towns, pace and ways you would traverse with a Class B. In my case I would do all the riding and my wife would do the driving but Im ok with that. ; ) BTW: Dont know how you get the music you use but it's sooooo right for the mood and feel. Thanks for doing this.
The hardest part will be staying cool because we had a most unusual weather week. I think your wife will enjoy the small towns and find plenty to do. My music is from Epidemic Sound and I list all in the description box.
@From She to Me That all sounds great to me. I am semi retired & think nx yr I will try to plan to join in on the fun. Thx for the reply. Perhaps we will see you there in 23.
Lol thats me in the team sloth jersey on day 2 lol 😂
That's great! Will you be going back for the 50th? We'd like to go again but not this year.
@@FromShetoMe Yes going all week
Cayenne and cinnamon chocolate is the best = Mexican hot chocolate. I make my own now for lattes.
I like John’s visor! What kind is it?
Da Brim helmet visor. Not sold on Amazon.
@@FromShetoMe thanks
So much fun! My wife and I follow your videos and love them! Question for you about RAGBRAI. We are planning on doing exactly what you and John did i.e. one person rides half the day and switches with the other person who has the van halfway. Did you register as two riders or one rider and one support driver and just switch the riding? Cant seem to get clarity on this from the RAGBRAI website. Thanks!
We registered as two riders and one support vehicle. That way both of us were covered in case we needed help on the route.
Got it. Thank you for the insight 🙏
Can you please tour your bike rack & hitch assembly. I am considering E-Bike or Trike as a “get around” transport for a one legged man or a man who does not have a leg to stand on.
Maybe I can do a quick video when we get home. What is your main concern. We actually spoke to a guy in Wyoming who had one leg and was riding an unusual ebike.
Cruising through an Amazon Grocery Parking Lot and met up with cyclists cruising up the Handicap Entry - my quip, “by all means cyclists have the right of way!” One cyclist halted to let me pass - his right leg was like my left. Thanked him and wished him good forutne for the courtesy.
Since it is getting so crowded, I am surprised no other state has tried to have their own cycling event like RAGBRAI. Seems to be a profitable thing for all involved. BTW, did you notice other e bikers there?
Tons of e-bikes. There is even a company that will charge them overnight.
There are several states with cross state rides. One notable one is Georgia. It's called BRAG, bicycle ride across Georgia.
What's the music at ~27 minutes? Copland?
It's called, "With Golden Shoes." Josef Bel Habib
Would a jackery power station power your bike batteries?
Yes.
I would like to know how much it is to ride ragbrai
I think it was $175 with a vehicle support and $75 without but it should be on their website.
Were there a lot of ebikes? Were they frowned upon?
Lots of ebikes! This was a non-judgmental event.
What type of bike rack and hitch do you have?
Wilco swing hitch and Hollywood rack. But we’ve had issues with the Hollywood rack. The 1Up racks look good though.
Thanks. Need to add a hitch and rack to our van.
Curious-John rode a regular and you an ebike? I know you travel with ebikes-thinking John wanted to ride the road/hybrid. Btw-one of my favorite signs has to be burritos and smoothies.
He left his ebike at home. He mostly rides a road bike at home.
@@FromShetoMe First time I noticed from John - riding a road bike with you.
And, seriously, when do you have time to respond? :).
Btw, loving your trip videos. Looking forward to the George build-knowing that getting a Transit is challenging. So I assume you are a bit frustrated.
That said, always appreciate your uploads.
Wow! Iowa sure knows how to put on a party! Good for them and so màny people to meet, excellent job with this vlog Debbie, and why did John use a road bike?
His road bike fits him. At home, it’s all he rides.
I would be worried about getting lost from one another. Other than cell phones, did you have a Plan B ?
Actually we didn't. But outside the small towns we usually could get service and John would update me on his location. We could also used the "find my friends" app.
Typically she waved good bye in the morning, we’d meet up at the meet up city to switch places, and I’d be waiting at each day’s finish line. She was easy to spot with the special helmet and visor
FSTM;; HELLO,DEBBIE &JOHN, nice trip, lots of FOOD&ice cream! This reminds me of school days,holidays,a friend me,used to ride, then after some time,we decided to turn back, at times it could be 40 miles, in traffic those days it was safer,and ALL BICYCLES PAID A TAX, YOU HAS TO HAVE GOOD RUBBER, GOOD PEDALS, GOOD BRAKES,AND LIGHTS,, TIMES I WOULD GET HOME MOM RAISED HELL,AS HOW SUNDURNT I WAS,so when I was asked where we went,,it got worse you boys are MAD,, NOBODYY carried, nor was water sold !,1950s single speed bicycles, OH the times have changed ! Enjoy your trips, take care, till,next time,,God bless you,!,,;;;;;;;;;🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
My mom said she rode a one speed bike 50 miles. I think it may have been her last ride.
Did you ride an eBike?
Yes. I think maybe 5-10% of people we’re on e-bikes.