It's now July of 2024 and this is the best IDBDR video I have found for actually getting road conditions, etc. You did a great job with this series and the information I learn will be a of great help as I run this trail in a few weeks. I'm in NC, but leaving out as soon as Amazon delivers one more piece of equipment. I'll be in a small truck since my riding days are over thanks to a broken back and a few surgeries. I still love the outdoors at 65, I just need the stability of 4 wheels now. Thanks again.
@@philgriswold2133 thanks man! However you enjoy the wonderful country you live in, 2 wheels or 4, it's A okay in my books! You nailed it, I really wanted to give people a good idea what they would encounter on the BDR, Idaho has so many vids done by various skill levels, I figure a somewhat experience eye would be able to pick out some of the details. Best of luck on your trip, if you end up north of the border, give me a shout, I am close by.
Kool set of videos! Glad to see everyone was safe other than your big toe.. LOL. Some of those place it would be nice to just stop and relax for a day. Swim and relax. Well thanks for sharing your IBDR with US all.. Around Bend Oregon out on 2 wheels
Terrific vids. Binge watched and forgot to thumbs-up each. Hoping to do ID BDR this year but I ride solo, and this might be a bit too much. Maybe do single sections over time. I'm in Boise area and 1st 3 sections are close enough to home I could turn back.
Awesome man! You are in prime position for doing it, I had intended to do it solo but as you saw, a chance meeting meant a group ride was the result. I did WABDR solo and it was really rewarding.
Undecided. I'd really like to do CO/UT and hit up black bear pass, Imogen and lockheart basin for a real test of technical stuff but it really depends. Game day decision for sure!
Depending on the area, it can be very similar. BC where I live has a huge variety of terrain similar to Idaho, we don't have a dedicated BDR. I'd still recommend everyone do an IDaho trip though! I'll be putting out one from Canada very soon, you can see the similarities or differences. Thanks for watching!
It's now July of 2024 and this is the best IDBDR video I have found for actually getting road conditions, etc. You did a great job with this series and the information I learn will be a of great help as I run this trail in a few weeks. I'm in NC, but leaving out as soon as Amazon delivers one more piece of equipment. I'll be in a small truck since my riding days are over thanks to a broken back and a few surgeries. I still love the outdoors at 65, I just need the stability of 4 wheels now. Thanks again.
@@philgriswold2133 thanks man! However you enjoy the wonderful country you live in, 2 wheels or 4, it's A okay in my books! You nailed it, I really wanted to give people a good idea what they would encounter on the BDR, Idaho has so many vids done by various skill levels, I figure a somewhat experience eye would be able to pick out some of the details. Best of luck on your trip, if you end up north of the border, give me a shout, I am close by.
Really enjoyed this series!
Thanks for putting it out there 👍🏻
Thanks man!
Thanks for taking us along! Loved it!!
Kool set of videos! Glad to see everyone was safe other than your big toe.. LOL. Some of those place it would be nice to just stop and relax for a day. Swim and relax. Well thanks for sharing your IBDR with US all.. Around Bend Oregon out on 2 wheels
I simply love your video style, truly refreshing and creative.
Thanks very much! Lots of time in editing lol.
Great job bud! really enjoyed the series!
Very Nice! hope I can have as much fun riding IDBDR in 2023
You will for sure!
Great IDBDR series. Enjoyed it. Thanks.
Happy you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
Great series........really enjoyed it and hope to ride that BDR as well in the next couple of years.
It's an awesome experience, hope you get the chance to!
Great job!!
Thanks!
is cold 🤣🤣🤣gg nice series 🏍
lol thanks dude!
Well done
thanks very much!
That one section is the 634 road if I remember rightly. I came down that once ,youre only a couple miles from Randy weavers old place.
Super fun and a great series. This BDR is on my bucket list and hope to do it in 2024.
Definitely worth the trek, have a blast!
Terrific vids. Binge watched and forgot to thumbs-up each. Hoping to do ID BDR this year but I ride solo, and this might be a bit too much. Maybe do single sections over time. I'm in Boise area and 1st 3 sections are close enough to home I could turn back.
Awesome man! You are in prime position for doing it, I had intended to do it solo but as you saw, a chance meeting meant a group ride was the result. I did WABDR solo and it was really rewarding.
Fantastic series. What’s next? ORBDR?
Undecided. I'd really like to do CO/UT and hit up black bear pass, Imogen and lockheart basin for a real test of technical stuff but it really depends. Game day decision for sure!
I suppose the WaBDR will be next?
I did the WABDR right before Idaho, there is a video series on my channel. Sadly lost the footage from the final day.
@@OverPenAdventures well shoot. I’ll need to watch it! I guess that leaves Oregon since it was just released.
@@thecdean maybe this summer! Was thinking of doing CO/UT but it'll be a game day decision.
How does our riding terrain compare to yours in Canada?
Depending on the area, it can be very similar. BC where I live has a huge variety of terrain similar to Idaho, we don't have a dedicated BDR. I'd still recommend everyone do an IDaho trip though!
I'll be putting out one from Canada very soon, you can see the similarities or differences. Thanks for watching!