Man these videos are amazing. I really wish we had a BDR-X type of route in eastern KY. I suppose we have a lot of unconnected gravel and double-track like we're seeing here. Just having it from end to end and well connected and cohesive would be incredible. Thanks for making these!
other than the KAT and DBBB, I don't know of many routes in KY to connect these types of roads. West Virginia is very similar in that aspect. Where there are houses, the roads are paved and all the people live the rural hollers. Out west, there is pavement, single track and everything in between, everywhere. Around here it's one or the other it seems. I'll take what I can get until I find out otherwise.
Just finished this ride Monday. First section was simple and fun. Then it rained 9 hours the first night. Slept well but the following 2 days were brutal with the greasy mud and slippery hill climbs. Great adventure overall but I'm sure it was better dry!
It was perfect dry, I get so dang lucky. Finishing up a two week trip with my wife. Was supposed to rain atleast half the time. We finish tomorrow and haven't felt a drop.
man, out there on that grassy road was so cool!! i agree with eating well, my coworkers say i am made to be in a snickers commercial....its amazing how getting some food in you will change your attitude......
What you heard was either a fox or a coyote, hard to tell which without hearing it. Foxes doesn't howl per say, but they have an elongated bark that can sound like a short howl. Coyotes do howl.
Man these videos are amazing. I really wish we had a BDR-X type of route in eastern KY. I suppose we have a lot of unconnected gravel and double-track like we're seeing here. Just having it from end to end and well connected and cohesive would be incredible. Thanks for making these!
other than the KAT and DBBB, I don't know of many routes in KY to connect these types of roads. West Virginia is very similar in that aspect. Where there are houses, the roads are paved and all the people live the rural hollers. Out west, there is pavement, single track and everything in between, everywhere. Around here it's one or the other it seems. I'll take what I can get until I find out otherwise.
Just finished this ride Monday. First section was simple and fun. Then it rained 9 hours the first night. Slept well but the following 2 days were brutal with the greasy mud and slippery hill climbs. Great adventure overall but I'm sure it was better dry!
It was perfect dry, I get so dang lucky. Finishing up a two week trip with my wife. Was supposed to rain atleast half the time. We finish tomorrow and haven't felt a drop.
man, out there on that grassy road was so cool!! i agree with eating well, my coworkers say i am made to be in a snickers commercial....its amazing how getting some food in you will change your attitude......
Haha. I was the Snickers commercial this day.
@@localrouteadv lol!!!
Beautiful through there!!!!
Awesome video LRA!
What you heard was either a fox or a coyote, hard to tell which without hearing it. Foxes doesn't howl per say, but they have an elongated bark that can sound like a short howl. Coyotes do howl.
I have since listened to sounds of the coyotes in the area and I'm 95% sure it was a coyote. I've never heard them do that in Ohio.
Thanks for taking us along
My pleasure. Thanks for coming along.