Excellent filming and video footage! I didn't get out to enjoy the fall season this year and i always wanted to know what the Rail Trail looked like. Thanks for sharing!
Love your videos. Did you know that, USA today rated the Pine Creek Rail Trail one of the top ten rail trails in the world, It was used to transport tember from the forest to the Jersey shore. If you could include some history of the trails you ride, and the purpose of the railway, when it operated and when it was converted into a trail, I think people such as myself would really like that. I watch all your videos and enjoy the drone footage as well as the care you take in filming. Keep up the good work!
Wow! Absolutely gorgeous trail and great video! You had me geekin' out over the history of the gorge. Lol! I'm definitely going to read more about that. The fog over the river, the asters, the bald eagles, perfect weather...such beautiful gifts! Thank you for sharing with us. The nighttime critter sound is a screech owl. I'm happy that you had a seemingly perfect adventure with zero type 2 fun 🙂 Nice t-shirt by the way. Lol! Until next time...
@@WatershedWatchwoman this was definitely my favorite trip so far. Really great weather, even with the cold mornings it was awesome. More bald eagles than I’ve seen on any other trip!
@@WatershedWatchwoman if you check some of my older stuff that’s what I started off with. I have way more hiking videos. I may do some more hiking videos if it’s too cold to bike any
Your cinematography is fantastic, some awesome shots there with the drone. You captured the October colors brilliantly. We did this in July and camped at Hoffman and Tiadaghton, then again in late October camping at Tomb Flats and had a similarly cold morning out of the tent. Great video, although I could do without the music. Thanks for sharing and happy trails!
@@thegreatexaggerator9077 it’s a beautiful area! Thanks for watching, subscribe if you haven’t! Always looking for suggestions of other places to check out!
@@TheBane1979if you ride this trail again be sure to take the road up to the top of the Canyon to Colton State Park. It’s an 1,800 foot climb but the view down into the gorge to the trail and creek below is spectacular!
I love a beautiful trail that is expertly shot and edited. Great job! I was not aware of this trail, but I’ll have to file it away in my memory for the future … perhaps.
@@joyfultrails this one isn’t necessarily a trail, it’s the road through the gorge. That said, there’s tons of hiking trails in the red river gorge that’s definitely worth visiting!
Great video once again James, hats off to your effort and dedication. I have been following you ever since you road the NETT Trail in Texas which I ride all the time. I live in Texas but grew up in Central PA and went to college in Mansfied which is a stone throw away from the PA Grand Canyon. I still go back to PA once a year and ride the rails to trails. I suggest you try the Clarion River Trail from Ridgway to Brockway and also the West Creek Trail from Saint Marys to Emporium and also the Mount Jewett trail from Kane to the Kinzua Bridge. These trails are shorter but the scenery is just as beautiful as the Pine Creek Trail and you could hit all three of them on one of your 3 day off work weekends.
@@9INTEXAS I really appreciate you watching and commenting. I’ll definitely add these to my list and check them out! I’ll eventually knock all of them off the list!
Absolutely beautiful footage of the trail. As a new rider, what type of bike, tires are best for this type of trail riding. I have a Giant street bike that I ride on the Ohio to Erie trail. Thanks again for another great video. I always look forward to your videos. Gary
@@garybolender954 first off, I’m fairly new myself. I just started last year. The trail surface of this one is really nice. Crushed stone is sometimes better than pavement even. I have 44mm tires on this trip, which was still installed after doing the C&O canal trail. I was riding on 38mm tires which would have been fine for this one.
Bane, The footage of the bald eagles was awesome. I liked how this trail followed along the river and the bridges over the river were awesome also. Have you ever seen any bald eagles on the Ohio to Erie trail when you rode on it?
@@garybolender954 I don’t recall seeing any on that trip. I’ve seen one on the greenbrier in WV, and I’ve seen some in southern Ohio just driving down the highway. I can’t recall seeing any others out on trails (off the top of my head anyways)
@@garybolender954 I actually rode the Katy Trail earlier this year! At this point I don’t have plans to ride again, but I probably will if they finish the other trail (the rock spur I think it’s called)
awesome dude!! i am envy of you !! wish i was there biking!! no money !! sitting at home doing push ups and pull ups and dips!! spending all my money on my van fixing it up!! but i will get there!!
@@princepage632 I spent a long time prepping to get to this point too. I cut out about ten minutes of me blabbing talking about how I didn’t really have any hobbies till my kids was grown cause I couldn’t afford to do stuff and still provide for them. Just keep pushing towards your goal. By the way, I really want a can to travel in lol
Awesome as usual video. Now I got to do this one. It looked beautiful! I have a question. What do you snack on throughout the day and how often? Just curious, you ride like we do.
Awesome...another adventure! My biggest expense is gas too...and chancing where to safely park. My budget is bit tight again. But have local C&O. Pine Creek trail is pretty close to me ...within 4 hours. Thanks for posting.
I have carpal tunnel and noticed a big difference when I went from a suspension fork to a rigid carbon fork. You said you changed your handlebars to get a more upright position. Did you see much of a difference on your hands going from a MTB front suspension to a rigid Touring fork? Thanks for the vid. I was wondering what the folliage was doing out there right now. Looks like you were about a week early for peak leaf change. I'm going to ride it next week and it should be about perfect.
@@cheezy-rider yea, I was a little early probably. To be honest, I didn’t bike on the mtn bike enough and when I started on these trips I had the suspension locked out. On this trek 520 I had the drop bars that came on it and I switched to what’s considered a gravel bike drop bar but it has a 70mm rise so I’m setting more upright. Definitely a change in the amount of pressure my hands soak up because there’s less weight on them. I thought my butt would end up hurting more, but I’m so much more comfortable now.
@@cheezy-rider yea, I thought it would suck but there’s more of my butt on the seat. I’m currently tossing all of my Ohio bike tour videos I did last year into one video. I’m definitely going to do the Ohio to eerie trail again. If not sometime next month (maybe if the weather is awesome) then next year. I need to come ride in your area and drag you along with me lol
Noticing that when you go through bridges the girders are always slanted down to the right - distortion in your camera? Not noticeable in the rest of your video.
@@davidschmude I did it on 44s, mainly cause that’s what’s on my bike. I don’t recall even hitting any rough spots, I bet you could do it on road tires
hey bane, got any suggestions on drones . i have never fooled with drones or any kind of video eqt before. i don't anything about them at all. could you give me some advice on them if you could. thanks!!
@@princepage632 I don’t know a lot about them, other than what I have. I’ve got a dji mavic air two. You really can’t go wrong with them. What you gotta check is how good the camera quality is. This one shoots in 4k at 60 fps.
@@princepage632 I’m pretty certain they’re bald eagles. Half of them had the white feathers and they was all within 3 miles of each other. I could be wrong obviously, but young bald eagles don’t have white feathers…I think lol
yeah you beat around the bush about how you afford to take trips. dude, it cost money and i know it does, because i do it too. i just did a trip and the floods came and i had to book it home. it ruined my trip basically. i have been biking a long time!! you mentioned something about kids!! how many kids you got and how old are you. i say your about 50!! i quit my job 15 years ago and started traveling and working in da parks around the country. i don't do that anymore . I am retired now, but money is tight!! i have to save up to do trips!! i still have not made it up to the gap and C&0 but i will make it up there!! i will also do the pine creek trail!! i still have not done all of the katy trail either. and a small part of the greenbrair trail. and sections of the katy trail.
@@princepage632 my boys are 19 & 23, so they’re grown. I work, I have a job. As far as the trip expenses, I spent $20 on the trail. Less than a $100 on gas. I don’t really count the food I take cause it’s either the same stuff I’d eat at home and usually cheaper.
@@TheBane1979 well, it sure cost me a lot more than that on my trips. camping fees, and food and gas. i spend around 300 dollars per week when i take a trip biking. I think i could cut down on this a little, i party at the camp sites with beer , and i pay 20 dollars a night on the camp site. I mean i have to do better on my money. i pay a lot on my apartment and bills every month. i don't know about you , but i have lots of bills. If i did not have an apartment i could travel full time no doubt about it!! I thought about giving up the apartment but that is not a good idea for me. i am retired and living on a fixed income.
@@princepage632 you probably spent more money on bike trips than me. Most of my trips aren’t a week long, this one was basically two days. It’s rare that I’ve spent money on a camp site, I’ve gotten a room twice I think. I have bills like any one else, I just don’t spend much on trips other than gas. The bike and stuff I use to camp are expensive, but I’ve spent four years gathering the stuff up. I’d like to bike travel full time, but doing it full time isn’t something I can do currently
Love the drone work and music, very relaxing.
@@bobhomer5008 thanks for watching! Trying to pick out the music is the hardest part
Your cinematography is outstanding! Thanks.
@@michaelcarmody2095 thanks fir taking the time to watch, I really appreciate it!
Excellent filming and video footage! I didn't get out to enjoy the fall season this year and i always wanted to know what the Rail Trail looked like. Thanks for sharing!
@@joankline343 fall is definitely on the high end of times to be out and about!
Love your videos. Did you know that, USA today rated the Pine Creek Rail Trail one of the top ten rail trails in the world, It was used to transport tember from the forest to the Jersey shore. If you could include some history of the trails you ride, and the purpose of the railway, when it operated and when it was converted into a trail, I think people such as myself would really like that. I watch all your videos and enjoy the drone footage as well as the care you take in filming. Keep up the good work!
@@RobertSelby-qx1jp thanks for the feedback! I’ll try to start tossing in more info on the trails!
Wow! Absolutely gorgeous trail and great video! You had me geekin' out over the history of the gorge. Lol! I'm definitely going to read more about that. The fog over the river, the asters, the bald eagles, perfect weather...such beautiful gifts! Thank you for sharing with us. The nighttime critter sound is a screech owl. I'm happy that you had a seemingly perfect adventure with zero type 2 fun 🙂 Nice t-shirt by the way. Lol! Until next time...
@@WatershedWatchwoman this was definitely my favorite trip so far. Really great weather, even with the cold mornings it was awesome. More bald eagles than I’ve seen on any other trip!
@@TheBane1979 will you also post hiking adventure videos?
@@WatershedWatchwoman if you check some of my older stuff that’s what I started off with. I have way more hiking videos. I may do some more hiking videos if it’s too cold to bike any
Your cinematography is fantastic, some awesome shots there with the drone. You captured the October colors brilliantly. We did this in July and camped at Hoffman and Tiadaghton, then again in late October camping at Tomb Flats and had a similarly cold morning out of the tent. Great video, although I could do without the music. Thanks for sharing and happy trails!
@@thegreatexaggerator9077 it’s a beautiful area! Thanks for watching, subscribe if you haven’t!
Always looking for suggestions of other places to check out!
@@TheBane1979if you ride this trail again be sure to take the road up to the top of the Canyon to Colton State Park. It’s an 1,800 foot climb but the view down into the gorge to the trail and creek below is spectacular!
@ I’ll Definitely add it to the plan next trip!
dude, you nailed that footage on da pine creek trail. what a show!! thanks for sharing!!
@@princepage632 thanks! I really appreciate it. It’s hard trying to capture what it really looks like
I love a beautiful trail that is expertly shot and edited. Great job! I was not aware of this trail, but I’ll have to file it away in my memory for the future … perhaps.
@@joyfultrails this one isn’t necessarily a trail, it’s the road through the gorge. That said, there’s tons of hiking trails in the red river gorge that’s definitely worth visiting!
Great video once again James, hats off to your effort and dedication. I have been following you ever since you road the NETT Trail in Texas which I ride all the time. I live in Texas but grew up in Central PA and went to college in Mansfied which is a stone throw away from the PA Grand Canyon. I still go back to PA once a year and ride the rails to trails. I suggest you try the Clarion River Trail from Ridgway to Brockway and also the West Creek Trail from Saint Marys to Emporium and also the Mount Jewett trail from Kane to the Kinzua Bridge. These trails are shorter but the scenery is just as beautiful as the Pine Creek Trail and you could hit all three of them on one of your 3 day off work weekends.
@@9INTEXAS I really appreciate you watching and commenting. I’ll definitely add these to my list and check them out! I’ll eventually knock all of them off the list!
Absolutely beautiful footage of the trail. As a new rider, what type of bike, tires are best for this type of trail riding. I have a Giant street bike that I ride on the Ohio to Erie trail. Thanks again for another great video. I always look forward to your videos.
Gary
@@garybolender954 first off, I’m fairly new myself. I just started last year. The trail surface of this one is really nice. Crushed stone is sometimes better than pavement even. I have 44mm tires on this trip, which was still installed after doing the C&O canal trail. I was riding on 38mm tires which would have been fine for this one.
Bane,
The footage of the bald eagles was awesome. I liked how this trail followed along the river and the bridges over the river were awesome also. Have you ever seen any bald eagles on the Ohio to Erie trail when you rode on it?
@@garybolender954 I don’t recall seeing any on that trip. I’ve seen one on the greenbrier in WV, and I’ve seen some in southern Ohio just driving down the highway. I can’t recall seeing any others out on trails (off the top of my head anyways)
Bane,
Any plans to ride the Katy trail ?
@@garybolender954 I actually rode the Katy Trail earlier this year! At this point I don’t have plans to ride again, but I probably will if they finish the other trail (the rock spur I think it’s called)
Nice ride! The photography was quality all the way!
@@marku.4297 thanks! I really appreciate the positive feedback. I spend a lot of time on this one!
New subscriber, really enjoy your videos!!
@@dustybarrick3661 thanks! I appreciate you taking the time to watch my stuff! Glad you’re sticking around, I’m just getting going!
awesome dude!! i am envy of you !! wish i was there biking!! no money !! sitting at home doing push ups and pull ups and dips!! spending all my money on my van fixing it up!! but i will get there!!
@@princepage632 I spent a long time prepping to get to this point too. I cut out about ten minutes of me blabbing talking about how I didn’t really have any hobbies till my kids was grown cause I couldn’t afford to do stuff and still provide for them. Just keep pushing towards your goal.
By the way, I really want a can to travel in lol
Awesome as usual video. Now I got to do this one. It looked beautiful! I have a question. What do you snack on throughout the day and how often? Just curious, you ride like we do.
@@ericcopass7483 usually various cereal bars, a lot of mixed nuts.
@@ericcopass7483 oh yea, here’s my Strava data for this one
strava.app.link/2JbrAqln6Nb
Hats off! Perfect frames and very smooth editing - a real treat for the eyes! 🌅🎥 Best regards from the drone group! 🚁😊
@@AnielskieChaty awesome! Thank you!
dat pine creek looks good now!!
@@princepage632 it’s definitely gorgeous. Really gotta try to go out and experience it in person!
Another great video loaded with quality content !!
@@deniseemory4359 I really appreciate you following along. Hey, how well did my dang bald eagle show on the camera?
@@TheBane1979 watching it take off from that tree in the fog was awesome. I could see it well and I’m watching on my iPhone.
@@deniseemory4359 awesome! Thanks!
The videos just keep getting better Bane. Great place for those drone shots. Did you hang a bear bag? Do you usually hang a bear bag?
@@kmccarr sometimes I’ll hang it, but I didn’t think it was needed here.
Nice video. Curious about your bike set up? You look like you’re pretty up rite even with the turn down bars.
@@chiefdog1019 yea, I just got a bar set up from red shift that has a 70mm rise.
Awesome...another adventure! My biggest expense is gas too...and chancing where to safely park. My budget is bit tight again. But have local C&O. Pine Creek trail is pretty close to me ...within 4 hours. Thanks for posting.
I'm trying to keep going all winter, we'll see how I do lol
I have carpal tunnel and noticed a big difference when I went from a suspension fork to a rigid carbon fork. You said you changed your handlebars to get a more upright position. Did you see much of a difference on your hands going from a MTB front suspension to a rigid Touring fork? Thanks for the vid. I was wondering what the folliage was doing out there right now. Looks like you were about a week early for peak leaf change. I'm going to ride it next week and it should be about perfect.
@@cheezy-rider yea, I was a little early probably.
To be honest, I didn’t bike on the mtn bike enough and when I started on these trips I had the suspension locked out.
On this trek 520 I had the drop bars that came on it and I switched to what’s considered a gravel bike drop bar but it has a 70mm rise so I’m setting more upright. Definitely a change in the amount of pressure my hands soak up because there’s less weight on them.
I thought my butt would end up hurting more, but I’m so much more comfortable now.
@@TheBane1979 surprising how being more upright is easier on the rear end. I'm still trying to tweak my set up myself. Thanks for response. Take care.
@@cheezy-rider yea, I thought it would suck but there’s more of my butt on the seat.
I’m currently tossing all of my Ohio bike tour videos I did last year into one video. I’m definitely going to do the Ohio to eerie trail again. If not sometime next month (maybe if the weather is awesome) then next year. I need to come ride in your area and drag you along with me lol
@@TheBane1979 I would keep up for a little while at least. You ride pretty hard. LOL
@@cheezy-rider nah, I’m fairly slow probably lol
Noticing that when you go through bridges the girders are always slanted down to the right - distortion in your camera? Not noticeable in the rest of your video.
@@rickhagen433 not the camera, the bridges was off set, at least I assume that’s what you picked up.
I’m a little unclear on the trail’s surface. Is it possible to do the entire trail with a 700x28c road tire? Thanks.
@@davidschmude I did it on 44s, mainly cause that’s what’s on my bike. I don’t recall even hitting any rough spots, I bet you could do it on road tires
That is affirmative! My buddy did this on a road bike this summer.
hey bane, got any suggestions on drones . i have never fooled with drones or any kind of video eqt before. i don't anything about them at all. could you give me some advice on them if you could. thanks!!
@@princepage632 I don’t know a lot about them, other than what I have. I’ve got a dji mavic air two. You really can’t go wrong with them.
What you gotta check is how good the camera quality is. This one shoots in 4k at 60 fps.
is it eagles or ospreys your seeing?
@@princepage632 I’m pretty certain they’re bald eagles. Half of them had the white feathers and they was all within 3 miles of each other. I could be wrong obviously, but young bald eagles don’t have white feathers…I think lol
Bane where are you from?
@@gravelrider5612 southern Ohio, yea, I know I have an accent lol
(I don’t sound like Im from where km from lol)
yeah you beat around the bush about how you afford to take trips. dude, it cost money and i know it does, because i do it too. i just did a trip and the floods came and i had to book it home. it ruined my trip basically. i have been biking a long time!! you mentioned something about kids!! how many kids you got and how old are you. i say your about 50!! i quit my job 15 years ago and started traveling and working in da parks around the country. i don't do that anymore . I am retired now, but money is tight!! i have to save up to do trips!! i still have not made it up to the gap and C&0 but i will make it up there!! i will also do the pine creek trail!! i still have not done all of the katy trail either. and a small part of the greenbrair trail. and sections of the katy trail.
@@princepage632 my boys are 19 & 23, so they’re grown.
I work, I have a job. As far as the trip expenses, I spent $20 on the trail. Less than a $100 on gas. I don’t really count the food I take cause it’s either the same stuff I’d eat at home and usually cheaper.
I’m 45
@@TheBane1979 well, it sure cost me a lot more than that on my trips. camping fees, and food and gas. i spend around 300 dollars per week when i take a trip biking. I think i could cut down on this a little, i party at the camp sites with beer , and i pay 20 dollars a night on the camp site. I mean i have to do better on my money. i pay a lot on my apartment and bills every month. i don't know about you , but i have lots of bills. If i did not have an apartment i could travel full time no doubt about it!! I thought about giving up the apartment but that is not a good idea for me. i am retired and living on a fixed income.
@@princepage632 you probably spent more money on bike trips than me. Most of my trips aren’t a week long, this one was basically two days.
It’s rare that I’ve spent money on a camp site, I’ve gotten a room twice I think. I have bills like any one else, I just don’t spend much on trips other than gas.
The bike and stuff I use to camp are expensive, but I’ve spent four years gathering the stuff up.
I’d like to bike travel full time, but doing it full time isn’t something I can do currently
I'm looking for touring cyclist to ride with B?
@@MillionDollarZaddy where do you ride?
@TheBane1979 My local riding is the Illinois & Michigan Canal Rail Trail. But, want to do more.
@TheBane1979 thinking of using Amtrak as a tool to get south if the weather gets to inclement.
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