Brother you are my inspiration i learned from you many kind of things but still I have to learn many things from you thank you so much for your videos and love you brother always
Thanks!! Yeh it's a reallly good spot for riding. So so many trails and proper diversity in different parts of the island and for all being so close together. Highly recommended for a trip..
Great to watch! It's so hard in a short video to show much of a monster day 3 actually is and how many hours you are out for. To the point that you have already forgotten how good the first 2 stages are by the time you get to the start of stage 3! 🤣 Looking forward to day 4.
Thanks!! Haha yeh condensing the massive days down and trying to convey how long they are is tricky! I kept forgetting about parts of the big mission inbetween too so I think it was even longer than I had thought haha!
@LiamMoynihan haha, for sure! You could do a video about the Transition between stages 2 and 3 with how long it takes and what you have to do to get there 🤣
@@jasongidney9660 haha yeh it's quite the venture.. Even the couple of descents and bits of trails ridden on that transit over are pretty cool by themselves too
i wonder two things. who are these humans who build a track that is really dangerous, not only difficult and why do you fancy to ride it. great video, good feeling for madeira, had no idea how it looks. and i love it that you are a scotsman, was quite a few times in scotland and if i were younger would to all the ways, west highland, east highland, rob roy, great glen etc. give my love to scotland, greetings from swiss woman living in germany
Ahh thanks! Yeh I'm a big fan of home in the Highlands. I think quite a few of the paths we rode on this day are old walking paths and a lot were used to access the areas of the idsland where it rains a lot and move the water to the areas close to the population and where the ground is good for growing food. So often they run beside little waterways or are to access the initial water ways! For riding again we used them partly for access to the tracks which are really good to ride ( on this day the 4 stages were fantastic) but also becuase its a really nice way to see around the island or anyplace. Much quicker and more enjoyable than walking! Thanks again!!
Ahh I’m not actually sure about that. There are definitely some areas which bikes aren’t usually allowed and that one is a bit strange to access so could well be the case!
Brother you are my inspiration i learned from you many kind of things but still I have to learn many things from you thank you so much for your videos and love you brother always
Super sweet! Planning to visit Madeira next yr.. Thanks for uploading these vidz of yours!
Awww nice. You’ll be in for a treat! Loadddsss of good riding all around the island!! It’s a beauty of a place in general!
Looking at the blue sky, dreaming of loam while seating at my desk, that's exactly what I need to down my productivity a bit more. Thanks !
Haha can’t beat a bit of mountain bike dreaming and videos to reduce the productivity! Cheers!!
Great videos, the riding looks amazing. A Madeira trip will have to be booked!! keep them coming.
Thanks!! Yeh it's a reallly good spot for riding. So so many trails and proper diversity in different parts of the island and for all being so close together. Highly recommended for a trip..
Great to watch! It's so hard in a short video to show much of a monster day 3 actually is and how many hours you are out for. To the point that you have already forgotten how good the first 2 stages are by the time you get to the start of stage 3! 🤣 Looking forward to day 4.
Thanks!! Haha yeh condensing the massive days down and trying to convey how long they are is tricky! I kept forgetting about parts of the big mission inbetween too so I think it was even longer than I had thought haha!
@LiamMoynihan haha, for sure! You could do a video about the Transition between stages 2 and 3 with how long it takes and what you have to do to get there 🤣
@@jasongidney9660 haha yeh it's quite the venture.. Even the couple of descents and bits of trails ridden on that transit over are pretty cool by themselves too
i wonder two things. who are these humans who build a track that is really dangerous, not only difficult and why do you fancy to ride it. great video, good feeling for madeira, had no idea how it looks. and i love it that you are a scotsman, was quite a few times in scotland and if i were younger would to all the ways, west highland, east highland, rob roy, great glen etc. give my love to scotland, greetings from swiss woman living in germany
Ahh thanks! Yeh I'm a big fan of home in the Highlands. I think quite a few of the paths we rode on this day are old walking paths and a lot were used to access the areas of the idsland where it rains a lot and move the water to the areas close to the population and where the ground is good for growing food. So often they run beside little waterways or are to access the initial water ways! For riding again we used them partly for access to the tracks which are really good to ride ( on this day the 4 stages were fantastic) but also becuase its a really nice way to see around the island or anyplace. Much quicker and more enjoyable than walking! Thanks again!!
Madeira is the best ! ;DD
28:53 im telling you this looks like nothing on cam but irl its hard af to even walk up it
edit: I live 5 min away from this trail
Papa is that you?
Thats me. haha
Is it true that stage 3 is only open during TRANSMadeira race?
Ahh I’m not actually sure about that. There are definitely some areas which bikes aren’t usually allowed and that one is a bit strange to access so could well be the case!
@@LiamMoynihan thanks man! Love your content, shared with my friends here Southern California. 🤙
you can´t ride in the levada and to go to the trail you have to do the levada
@@FilipeDasBikes thanks man!
@@alanmtb9927 Ahhh thanks! Much appreciated!!