Jemma and Joe, Wow, very impressed you guys, over two miles of climbing to over 10,000 ft elevation on unpaved surfaces after two days of riding around the island already And then per the comments you both did it again the next day! Wow, you guys are very tough, hardcore and both really at the top of the fitness curve. Have been binge watching your channel last 48 hours and really enjoyed all the views, adventures, camera work, drone footage and narration/soundtrack. Jemma and Joe, just a bit of advice from a recovering Vegetarian (vegan) of 20 years.. You are really breaking down all your muscle and connective tissue and joints with all your hard core riding. Your body needs the protein from Animals (i eat only wild caught fish nowadays) for recovery. I found out the hard way when my wife had to save my life so that is why i am telling you although i did not want to believe it. Majority of humans (maybe people from india are the exception but they were all diabetics from all the carbohydrates and needed high dose insulin at my last job) need to eat meat in some form or other because the animal food has a life energy you can not get from fruit, grain and vegetable. If you are having difficulty to recover try adding some wild caught salmon or cod to your diet, i recovered quickly from fatigue and sililar symptoms once i stared eating animals again (sorry to tell you). I would also advise adequate rest days and there are some amazing new developments in supplements including the peptides that can be very helpful. I can elaborate if you would like a list. Cheers!
Hey thanks for watching! I think what made it even harder was the loose gravel section. The next day we rode to the top again through the paved climb and it wasn't bad at all.
Awesome job guys 🦾🦾🔥🤙Stunning Gorgeous Views you guys make it so easy thanks for another amazing Video thanks for sharing Can’t wait for the next one 👍🏽👏🏽🤙
Outstanding ride and video. That you rode it through together and were still talking to each other at the end on the occasion of your 5th anniversary , you will celebrate many more together!
@@lifesagem can you recommend a good bike case for traveling by airplane? I’m thinking of traveling with my gravel bike but I’m concerned that it will get damaged on the trip.
@@singletrackflow I've never opted for a dedicated bike case; instead, I head to my local bike shop and request a cardboard box used for packaging bikes. I supplement it with bubble wrap and PBC insulation to ensure the frame's protection. It's a cost-effective approach since bikes are originally packed this way. If you don't feel confident packing it yourself, you can have the shop do it for you.
@@singletrackflow I've flown multiple times with stops to change planes using an EVOC Bike Bag Pro. I know more than a few pro gravel/MTB riders that use them as well. You still take off the rear mech, and use pipe insulation/bubble wrap. Also take disc off wheels, pedals, etc. Lots of good videos on how to pack in a box or a bike case.
Jemma and Joe, Wow, very impressed you guys, over two miles of climbing to over 10,000 ft elevation on unpaved surfaces after two days of riding around the island already And then per the comments you both did it again the next day! Wow, you guys are very tough, hardcore and both really at the top of the fitness curve. Have been binge watching your channel last 48 hours and really enjoyed all the views, adventures, camera work, drone footage and narration/soundtrack. Jemma and Joe, just a bit of advice from a recovering Vegetarian (vegan) of 20 years.. You are really breaking down all your muscle and connective tissue and joints with all your hard core riding. Your body needs the protein from Animals (i eat only wild caught fish nowadays) for recovery. I found out the hard way when my wife had to save my life so that is why i am telling you although i did not want to believe it. Majority of humans (maybe people from india are the exception but they were all diabetics from all the carbohydrates and needed high dose insulin at my last job) need to eat meat in some form or other because the animal food has a life energy you can not get from fruit, grain and vegetable. If you are having difficulty to recover try adding some wild caught salmon or cod to your diet, i recovered quickly from fatigue and sililar symptoms once i stared eating animals again (sorry to tell you). I would also advise adequate rest days and there are some amazing new developments in supplements including the peptides that can be very helpful. I can elaborate if you would like a list. Cheers!
Lol it's probably top 2 or 3 hardest climbs in the world you could not have possibly thought it would in any way be easy. Nicely done, good job
Hey thanks for watching! I think what made it even harder was the loose gravel section. The next day we rode to the top again through the paved climb and it wasn't bad at all.
@@lifesagem You rode up it twice in two days?? Daaaammmnnnn.....
@@mikesallaberry3718We had to experience both sides and take advantage of the few days we would be in Maui 😅
You two rock! What a ride
Another well executed video with spectacular views. I feel like I had a little vaca!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Just found your channel & have been loving all your videos! Hope to see more from y'all.
Epic ride!
What a well-documented adventure! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Thank you for sharing and happy 5 years 🥂🙂
Awesome job guys 🦾🦾🔥🤙Stunning Gorgeous Views you guys make it so easy thanks for another amazing Video thanks for sharing Can’t wait for the next one 👍🏽👏🏽🤙
Our pleasure!
Outstanding ride and video. That you rode it through together and were still talking to each other at the end on the occasion of your 5th anniversary , you will celebrate many more together!
Awwwww congrats you two what a great anniversary trip.
That's awesome you both went back the next day ❤ always inspire to get out and enjoy some riding, happy 5yr anniversary
Looks beautiful ride… u explained nicely
Thanks a ton
So cool ! Been up there but not on a bike. Great challenge!!
Awesome adventure
👍👍
What gravel bikes did you use?
Dang 😮😮😮😮
It was EPIC!
Semangat
Good job! Looks amazing. Did you rent your bikes or did you bring your bikes?
Hey there, thanks for watching! We brought our bikes with us :)
@@lifesagem can you recommend a good bike case for traveling by airplane? I’m thinking of traveling with my gravel bike but I’m concerned that it will get damaged on the trip.
@@singletrackflow I've never opted for a dedicated bike case; instead, I head to my local bike shop and request a cardboard box used for packaging bikes. I supplement it with bubble wrap and PBC insulation to ensure the frame's protection. It's a cost-effective approach since bikes are originally packed this way. If you don't feel confident packing it yourself, you can have the shop do it for you.
@@singletrackflow I've flown multiple times with stops to change planes using an EVOC Bike Bag Pro. I know more than a few pro gravel/MTB riders that use them as well. You still take off the rear mech, and use pipe insulation/bubble wrap. Also take disc off wheels, pedals, etc. Lots of good videos on how to pack in a box or a bike case.
Do you by any chance model for Rapha brand ? I swear I seen you on the website