Bikepacking Miami to Key West Via Everglades National Park Episode 1
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- Опубліковано 27 січ 2025
- Join us on our self- contained bikepacking trip from Miami to Key West via the Everglades National Park! The trip took us 3 days to complete. We started in Miami and spent our first night at Pine Key Campground inside the Everglades National Park (55 miles). The next day, we rode around 50 miles to get to Key Largo. We stayed the night at a privately owned campground. The following day, we ended up riding a little over 100 miles to get all the way to Key West! This was one epic adventure. We encountered alligators, pythons, manatees, and mosquitos. Oh, and that 7 mile bridge!!! I hope this video helps you plan your next trip.
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Amazing, thanks for sharing your adventures 😎
Thanks for watching! I just finished episode 2 and will be posting it in a few days.
Episode 2 is up now!
Wow this was an amazing trip!!
I am currently working on the next episode! We encounter a python and manatees!
Lol,enjoyable video.
Glad you enjoyed it
Seems like you had a "Google got ya" moment. Love your videos.
Chuck Burleson lol!!! It got me good. Thanks for watching.
Technology wasn't so friendly with those instructions it appears! I feel like I've had similar experiences myself, enjoyed the journey you guys shared.
At the time it wasn’t funny, but now it is one of my favorite memories of the trip. It sounds like you have a good story to tell...tell me.
This looks like an awesome trip!
It was an adventure.
I bet Rodney was freaking out about all that mud on those bikes!
You know it! He likes a clean bike.
I had to walk my bike through mud on the C&O. It's so hard to do!!
The struggle is real, lol!
love the google maps misdirection.
It was my favorite laugh...after the fact. We still talk about it to this day.
I have been planing this travel from a long time ago. I thing, I'm going in this year. What is the best time to go?
That trip was during the Christmas holidays. The weather was perfect...not to hot or cold. If you go during the summertime, it gets very hot in the South and the humidity is brutal. I am from South Mississippi and am use to sweating, but I know some people are not as use to this type of weather.
One other thing to think about, plan to take the Seven Mile Bridge during non-peak hours. This with help with traffic "flying" past you.
When I Google maps it always puts me the most busiest streets in town so I just zoom in and make my own rout where's there less traffic
I know right! I learned my lesson.