My wife and I having been watching your videos for approximately a month and really enjoying them. Apologies for not giving you a thumbs up on everyone we've watched because they are all awesome. Be safe and keep up the good videos.
My dad taught me that too ( I believe to also save on unnecessary additional spending) to be 'meticulous' of what you have. He said this to me; "What you have, be sure to take care of them" (so you don't have to keep spending additional money for new items).
Excellent. I'm glad you liked it. Interesting to hear your opinion on music. I'm the same. It gets on my nerves when over used too. I'll get the gpx and put it in the description this evening 👍👍
Like you watching John Wick in twisted back to front way ..I'm working my way through all your vids in a twisted back to front way but unlike John Wick I find your content relatable , enjoyable , entertaining and humorous. Yourself and Ross make a great little production team mate. Thank you both for your effort and time for making these vids.
Lovely video! Just finished your GDMBR series and was exploring your other videos. My mom and I are flying to the UK later this summer from Minnesota to ride the Old Chalk Way and maybe the King Alfred's Way! Very excited!
I recently discovered your channel. I like this video and your previous ones too - now subscribed. I enjoy your sense of humour: seems to be essential when things don't go exactly as planned. Looking forward to watching your upcoming GDMBR series. Cheers, Derek in Ottawa
Gosh - I have an almost identical set-up to you! Coffee-wise I take a Soto Helix filter thing. A few papers and just enough ground coffee for the trip. I also make my own meals in a dehydrator. I too appreciate the lack of background music. Just the sound of wheels through mud (English Gravel?😂) is fine. Re. stuff- take what you want, not what other people think you should have- it’s your trip!
I'll take a look at the Soto Helix filter thing. I'm always looking for easier ways to make good coffee. I think I'll take your advice and stop obsessing about the gear I'll be taking and draw a line! Cheers 👍
Hi Mat, Have recently come across your videos and have been binge watching all the bike packing ones. Noticed you have a Doblo van - have been looking at so many different vans to do exactly the same as you do - how do you rate it ?
I really like it. It's the long wheelbase version so long enough to fit a bed for anyone up to 6 foot. It drives really well (a bit slow but who cares). I've put 60k miles on it and it's been flawless. Mine is an ex BT van and I picked it up pretty cheap. I would buy another.
strip of duck tape/ gorilla tape on the rim, does the job, on the mug... you can tell you`ve gone rogue, if you was in wales, youd be heating your coffee with a dragon and using a sheep as a sleeping bag, sywalker style, have you gone soft lad? ha ha lol :)
@@matryderadventures if you do decide to go. It sounds an idyllic place and it is. However I would advise taking a good proper 1 person 4 seasons tent. Because if you don’t you probably won’t have a tent to sleep in the rest of the trip. My first night on Barra was absolutely brutal. The worst weather in terms of strong wind with huge gusts and rain I’ve witnessed outside of sleeping on a high mountain. And it was low level camping. 😳😳 I’m using a six moon designs Luna solo and the only reason it survived is my second pitch was behind a building.
@@matryderadventures I only have a Luna solo and I’m a seasoned camper. I was considering winds but Barra was brutal. It’s scared me a little as on the islands I’ve had sun, wind, rain, cloudy all 4 seasons of weather in a day (apart from snow) it appears unpredictable. I’m considering getting a 1 person durston tent. I don’t have a 4 season tent, but I would have problem sleeping without one or be prepared for your tent to collapse in the middle of the night. Even Uist is as bad as it’s very open barren land with no trees and very limited shelter.
Lovely views as usual, I think Ross might be trying to kill you off with the various obstacles you need to lift your bike over and the variety of terrain! Looks all good fun though. Was that an eccles cake you had ? If so, it was criminal that you ate it with no butter on😱. It's great to see you're a safety guy being so attached to your helmet 😊 Brilliant to see that your training for your trip is going well.
Thanks. I'm glad you liked it. I have a Velo Orange Mojave bottle cage. It's designed to fit the 40oz Kleen Kanteen or, I think a standard Nalgene. It works well. Expensive though.
Nice one! I'm glad to see someone else who usually grinds their coffee beans fresh having to put up with instant rubbish. Are your bars the Velo Orange Crazy Bars?
I always regret taking instant coffee. Especially that hideous stuff I used this time. They are Velo Orange Crazy bars. The aluminium ones. I really like them so far.
I raise my visor to its max when on long downhills when its really hot, i feel like i get more airflow to my head. ps, start the divide with full sintered brake pads.
Thanks. I thought there must be a reason. That makes sense. I'll take your advise and get the full sintered pads. I'll take a spare set too. Any recommendations?
@@matryderadventures i just use whichever brand i can get, nukeproof and hayes are my recent purchases, nukeproof for avid elixir and hayes for the dominion.
My wife and I having been watching your videos for approximately a month and really enjoying them. Apologies for not giving you a thumbs up on everyone we've watched because they are all awesome. Be safe and keep up the good videos.
My dad taught me that too ( I believe to also save on unnecessary additional spending) to be 'meticulous' of what you have. He said this to me; "What you have, be sure to take care of them" (so you don't have to keep spending additional money for new items).
Absolutely perfect video. Felt part of the journey. No background music for a change, well done for that.
Thanks for sharing the root.
Excellent. I'm glad you liked it. Interesting to hear your opinion on music. I'm the same. It gets on my nerves when over used too. I'll get the gpx and put it in the description this evening 👍👍
Is this what you're after? If not, let me know 👍 www.komoot.com/tour/1066079676?ref=wtd
@@matryderadventures music totally ruins the video. The viewer becomes detached from the experience. The whole point is to enjoy nature.
@@matryderadventures this is it. Thank you
I agree!!
Wonderfully enjoyable video again, Horesley/Horesham/Shoreham is lovely.
🤣🤣 Brilliant. Made me laugh. Cheers 👍
Very good video. Beautiful scenery
Thanks. I'd recommend the South Downs to anybody. Lovely place.
Watching these old ones to fill the gap between new ones. Engine warning light on? No worries.
Loved the adventure... just subscribed! Keep up the great work.
Excellent. Glad you liked it. Thanks for subscribing 👍
Like you watching John Wick in twisted back to front way ..I'm working my way through all your vids in a twisted back to front way but unlike John Wick I find your content relatable , enjoyable , entertaining and humorous. Yourself and Ross make a great little production team mate. Thank you both for your effort and time for making these vids.
Another great video . Best of Britain .
Awesome place. Definitely worth a visit.
Lovely video! Just finished your GDMBR series and was exploring your other videos. My mom and I are flying to the UK later this summer from Minnesota to ride the Old Chalk Way and maybe the King Alfred's Way! Very excited!
You've picked a couple of great historic trails. I'm sure you'll have a great time over here. Thanks for watching. Good luck!! Cheers 👍
I recently discovered your channel. I like this video and your previous ones too - now subscribed. I enjoy your sense of humour: seems to be essential when things don't go exactly as planned. Looking forward to watching your upcoming GDMBR series.
Cheers, Derek in Ottawa
Thanks Derek. I hope you enjoy the GDMBR videos. It was an amazing trip. Cheers 👍
Gosh - I have an almost identical set-up to you! Coffee-wise I take a Soto Helix filter thing. A few papers and just enough ground coffee for the trip. I also make my own meals in a dehydrator. I too appreciate the lack of background music. Just the sound of wheels through mud (English Gravel?😂) is fine. Re. stuff- take what you want, not what other people think you should have- it’s your trip!
I'll take a look at the Soto Helix filter thing. I'm always looking for easier ways to make good coffee. I think I'll take your advice and stop obsessing about the gear I'll be taking and draw a line! Cheers 👍
I was in Wales 2022 for the Global Bushcraft Symposium with a rental car. The roundabouts were the only thing stressing me out a LOT.😄
I bet. You don't see many in the US. I didn't know there was a Global Bushcraft Symposium...I would have gone. Cheers 👍
New sub chanell looks amazing!! looking forward to scrolling through all your videos👍
Cheers. Thanks for commenting 👍
Hi Mat, Have recently come across your videos and have been binge watching all the bike packing ones. Noticed you have a Doblo van - have been looking at so many different vans to do exactly the same as you do - how do you rate it ?
I really like it. It's the long wheelbase version so long enough to fit a bed for anyone up to 6 foot. It drives really well (a bit slow but who cares). I've put 60k miles on it and it's been flawless. Mine is an ex BT van and I picked it up pretty cheap. I would buy another.
strip of duck tape/ gorilla tape on the rim, does the job, on the mug... you can tell you`ve gone rogue, if you was in wales, youd be heating your coffee with a dragon and using a sheep as a sleeping bag, sywalker style, have you gone soft lad? ha ha lol :)
🤣🤣 I guess I have gone a bit soft. 'Skywalker style' 🤣🤣.
I’m on the Hebridean Way 2 weeks bikepacking right now and it looks like your taking more bags and gear than me
🤔😏😁😁
I haven't refined my set up yet. Most of it will probably go. I'll look up The Hebridean Way. It sounds good.
@@matryderadventures if you do decide to go. It sounds an idyllic place and it is.
However
I would advise taking a good proper 1 person 4 seasons tent. Because if you don’t you probably won’t have a tent to sleep in the rest of the trip.
My first night on Barra was absolutely brutal. The worst weather in terms of strong wind with huge gusts and rain I’ve witnessed outside of sleeping on a high mountain. And it was low level camping. 😳😳
I’m using a six moon designs Luna solo and the only reason it survived is my second pitch was behind a building.
Wow. Ok. I'll bear that in mind. I don't have a four season tent. Do you? Do you have a recommendation? Not that I'll need it for a while.
@@matryderadventures I only have a Luna solo and I’m a seasoned camper. I was considering winds but Barra was brutal. It’s scared me a little as on the islands I’ve had sun, wind, rain, cloudy all 4 seasons of weather in a day (apart from snow) it appears unpredictable.
I’m considering getting a 1 person durston tent.
I don’t have a 4 season tent, but I would have problem sleeping without one or be prepared for your tent to collapse in the middle of the night.
Even Uist is as bad as it’s very open barren land with no trees and very limited shelter.
I'll leave that trip for a while then. It sounds like an awesome challenge.
Lovely views as usual, I think Ross might be trying to kill you off with the various obstacles you need to lift your bike over and the variety of terrain! Looks all good fun though. Was that an eccles cake you had ? If so, it was criminal that you ate it with no butter on😱.
It's great to see you're a safety guy being so attached to your helmet 😊
Brilliant to see that your training for your trip is going well.
Do you really put bitter on Eccles Cakes?? Seems excessive to me.
@Mat Ryder try it, you will never go back to bald ones ! 🤣
Enjoyed that ! New sub here , keep it up 👍🏻🏕
Excellent. Thanks. I'll do my best!
Great video as usual!!
Question…looks like you have oversized bottle cages…is that correct? If so, what brand are they?
Thanks Mat!!
Thanks. I'm glad you liked it. I have a Velo Orange Mojave bottle cage. It's designed to fit the 40oz Kleen Kanteen or, I think a standard Nalgene. It works well. Expensive though.
Nice one! I'm glad to see someone else who usually grinds their coffee beans fresh having to put up with instant rubbish.
Are your bars the Velo Orange Crazy Bars?
I always regret taking instant coffee. Especially that hideous stuff I used this time.
They are Velo Orange Crazy bars. The aluminium ones. I really like them so far.
@Mat Ryder thanks! That shot at 28:25 is stunning!
@@edzeppelin933 I just had a look and it really is stunning... I can't believe how lucky I was with the weather.
I raise my visor to its max when on long downhills when its really hot, i feel like i get more airflow to my head.
ps, start the divide with full sintered brake pads.
Thanks. I thought there must be a reason. That makes sense. I'll take your advise and get the full sintered pads. I'll take a spare set too. Any recommendations?
@@matryderadventures i just use whichever brand i can get, nukeproof and hayes are my recent
purchases, nukeproof for avid elixir and hayes for the dominion.
@@chromebook2724 Thanks 👍