Bikepacking from San Francisco to Los Angeles in 7 days. Full Documentary
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- Опубліковано 17 вер 2024
- I wanted to upload my entire San Francisco to La in one video, for those who haven't watched the series on my channel already. This was hands down the craziest bike ride of my life and wanted to share it.
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Giving this a rewatch and taking notes. I'm doing Sac to SD in a week. Wish me luck 🤘
Get it !!!
I'm trying to do sac to bay ... this weekend I'm doing Folsom to Davis ...and I'll build from there
Awesome trip dude - glad you enjoyed it
Great job, I been thinking of doing the bike trip to LA from San Fran…. This kind a makes me think I can do it, thanks for sharing your experience doing it
This looked like so much fun and you guys are great for all the pro tips on the route!
Thanks yea that’s why I wanted to create this for everyone looking to do it, since all the videos we found didn’t help us plan before we left
Great watch and congratulations that’s quite a ride! You made a pitstop day 1 in my town (Pacifica) at Rockaway beach, that was cool too see. Fun seeing the route from that perspective as I’ve only driven and flown.
Hey just watched this - great trip. I gotta say though, that if you are having pain before or during the ride to use Tylenol not ibuprofen. Ibuprofen is excreted through your kidneys and if you are dehydrated during your ride, which is probably the case, you could injure your kidneys. Chances are you need those to deal with the Coors banquet en route 😉. Keep on riding and filming!
I'm jealous! Thanks for the post! Nice job on editing, btw
awesome idea! hope I could do this one day
Planning to do this ride this year! Awesome footage!
Hell yeah, this was sick bro! I hope to do this ride sometime soon!
I watched this video a few times. More specifically, i watch parts of it as i am doing the ride. This year in 2023 Bigsur is washed out again and so its King City for me. I find your use of google for direction perplexing especially since you are using strave to record. I find that strava has more route options. If you select most direct while minimizing climbs, you cut out another 12 miles and most hills on way from Salinas to King City. Road was clean, well paved - no need for fat tires. Tomorrow is Paso Rubles. Will see.
Yea we’ve learned a lot since try Komoot I’ve had really good success with that lately
I feel i have to come back to my comment after the king city to paso robles day. Strave directions really broke down just after the Chevron oil well farm mile 26 where it send we walking into a smaller and smaller path and eventually stopped with barbed wire fence. Had to backtrack a few miles in the heat. Instead there is a bridge at chevron that tskes you back to the hwy. by the time i got to Bradly i had to stop at the fire station for water. Great guys there as like you said there is no store there.
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Awesome! What month did you guys ride the route? I'm planning for January 2023, cold, rain?
Just wondering if you had any kind of training leading up to this ride? My bike every single day for at least an hour and on my days off I'll ride for 4 hours for fun. I literally haven't touched my car in about nine months, everything I do is on a single-speed bike. I have a road bike which I will take out once in awhile when I need the gears, but most of the time my legs are my gears. Do you think I would need any preparation leading up to this? I'm a very experienced biker in biking for over 45 years and would love to check this bucket list item . Great vid, thank you.
I believe I went over the prep and training in some of my videos prior to this, but yes you will need to train. You need to be comfortable riding 4-7 hours daily back to back. We road out bikes packed for 8 weeks basically leading up to it , to get used to the weight, and weekends we road Saturday and Sunday to get used to it. Ever weekend we’d had 10 miles , since biggest days back to back was 100 then 80 miles . So we start at 30/40 miles Saturday and Sunday, next week did 40/50 and so on
@@LockedinCycling thanks Brody, you rock!
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Nice video. What tires did u use? Can you ride this route on tarmac only?
Thanks and 38c panaracer ss tires I have a whole bike and clothing setup video . Yea you can , that year pch was messed up , but you can look at the aids life cycle route that’s all paved
@@LockedinCycling thx, Im looking for 700x30 may be 32. Also, Im thinking of riding from Santa Barbara to San Diego and train back
as far as accomodations at night, did you just book them the day of depending on where you landed?
First night was only set booked one but you saw how that went haha, we’d call each morning to reserve hotel we planned on landing at, and back ups to see how full they were so we had options
Hallo from Italy.:) I'd like to do from LA to Vegas by bike(gravel bike) what's you suggest?is possible to ride on free way 15?
I’ve never done that route so not sure I hat would be best
Great video, I was ment to be doing Canada to Mexico down the PCH at the end of this month but have had to put it off till next year due to covid, watching this has helped plan the route abit more,also what tyres did you use on your bikes and how did they hold up?
That’s a Awesome trip I used 38c gravel king plus tires I have a review on. My channel for them
@@LockedinCycling ok cool will have a watch of them, I've run the gravel king ss ones before and had nothing but punchers, hopefully the plus are bette
Why did you guys go inland instead of staying towards the coast?
Part of pch was blown out so we had to go island because there was no way to skip it
What size tires did you use?
38c
You ever think about doing some of the more established rides like RAGBRAI , or Dirty Kanza/Unbound Gravel?
Really let Coors know that you're out here.
I would love too it’s many just the cost for the outta state races
California? Yuck