I love the extended cuts. Particularly for the more low key vibe. Love ya Ryan, but I could even do with even less talking. However, I understand - some people may not have watched the episodic videos so they won't have context. It's a really great way to show the same thing in a different way.
I dig all your adventures Ryan and I am particularly fond of the ones that are in Mexico. I enjoy the time you spend making these videos - I can imagine it's challenging at times - but I want you to know what you do is appreciated. Stay healthy, not only physically, but mentally to do what you love. cuidarse amigo
I actually think two takes of similar routes are good - one with the usual narration you provide giving context, but then a second cut with different shots and sounds with less talking - like almost no talking with be fantastic. It's relaxing.This extended cut is fantastic, but having even less talking/voice would take it up a notch.
2:28 Ryan, this approaches is absolutely inspired! I love hearing the sounds of the wheels in the sand, the wind and the surf. It really delivers a front row, center stage experience!! Reminds me of how much I love being on my bike. This vid is one of your best ever - absolutely fantastic.
Loved every minute of the extended cut Ryan, the Baja Divide sure is a tough ride but with views like that it really is worth all of the effort👌The winds have been crazy here but they are finally abating so I have an epic 100 mile ride planned for tomorrow, I'm excited to get out👍
Though I love your "normal" videos with the play by play narration and music, it is the quiet moments that I always watch and listen for. When you were in Sweden and you had a moment of just listening to the wind blowing through the tall trees, THAT was magical and one of the many reasons why we bike. I am looking forward to more biking now that the snow is gone in Wisconsin, and I will be heading out on my new 600x myself! Thank you and Priority bicycle for designing and building one heck of a machine! Hope to see you "Out There".
Hi, Ryan how are you my dear friend, you know I'm really inspired by you,last 4 years and finally now I'm deside to leave the house for the bicycle travels, thanks and God bless you
I hope you enjoy this long version of the Cape Loop. Here’s a playlist of all my long edits. ua-cam.com/play/PLQntYl1jtMXvOuSuuDCN1SRpecxzZh2hk.html&si=PEA5Bw0nGYo9BuoN
It’s Sunday afternoon. I’m just finishing up some mods on my bike and I’m heading out. What a great video to see before going out on a ride. I’ll be riding along the shore of Lake Erie, just south of Buffalo, New York.
Hi Ryan! I love this! I can't imagine biking in the sand like that!!! What gorgeous views - thank you for bringing that beauty to all of us!! Todo esta bien!!!!! 💫💫💫
Love this video. Some of the best days of my life have been on and near the Sea of Cortez. For those who have not explored this coast line I highly recommend it. Drive down or fly down and rent a vehicle with some ground clearance and go explore! My favorite day of snorkeling ever was at Cabo Pulmo!
I have a question for you how is John and mira haven't heard from them in a while. Hope alls well thanks for the vids enjoy all of them. SJ give John and Mira my best always. Be well be safe.
When we were in Georgia it was the hardest riding we’ve done but we were still having the time of our lives mountain top views are more spectacular when your ride to the top
It's way too beautiful, this can not be real Ryan ;) Good luck! I love the Baja area. Seems awesome. Question: Can you show the camp gear you used, the tent and the matras, and maybe what you use on the road for cooking bathing whatever. It is here and there throughout your videos, but not a specific camp gear one, but the bags I saw one of. But I mean the cooking stuff. Maybe you don't use those, but what you would advise the hiking camper biker...to take along. You do such but not one full gear session all in one place...video... I love every video of the Baja you dop, they are seriously beautiful.
I rode a 16 mile loop trail in florida. The trail disappeared on the second half of the loop. Had to push my bike 6 miles in the tall grass. The views were amazing but that was a tough day.
@@duzer I think you do a good job of talking/ quiet, sound of wheels rolling. We all have different perspectives and tastes. I do enjoy the sounds of nature and rolling bicycle wheels. There’s a music there that makes me feel as if I’m along for the ride:-)
Great ASMR like video! I enjoyed this very much! What do you use to film the ride by shots when you place your camera on the ground and ride by. I can’t for the life of me figure it out 😂
@@duzer amazing….in my three year riding an urban trail-Santa Ana River Trail, Orange county, California-Ive encountered 4 snake variety of species, one cross my path with most of its body off the ground slithering to avoid the hot asphalt. A red 4 footer right in front of me.
Can confirm. We actually "rode" the Huracan in a big air conditioned tour bus and just hopped out once in a while to get convincing footage. The director was a total PITA and the makeup schedule was tedious, because we had to get the dirt, sweat, and mud painted on us exactly how it was the day before, but huge thanks to the whole production crew. Marty, Simon, and that lady who made sure the coffee was always fresh. I forget her name but she made sure we were always fresh, well rested, and never in any danger. If you look SUPER carefully, sometimes you can accidentally see the trailer towing Ryan's "bike", and I spotted the shadow of a PA in the second half holding a boom mic. 😂
@@ronmu Dead give away he's not really a rider, I meet hundreds every year on the GDMBR, none behave like this guy looking all rested shooting his mouth off, they are tired, hands not working well from being on the bars so long. His mannerism just don't jive with a true rider. Most from Boulder are fakes also, mountains ask where from and it's like they are embarrassed to admit Boulder, boulderite they think is cool term, nope a "mite", like a parasite.
Next time you go to Mexico or Sweden when you encounter barking dogs try speaking to them in spanish or swedish to see if they calm down faster. I thought if they heard the same words as their owners maybe they would recognize it and think you were uncle Ryan unless they really and truly want to eat your leg then don't stop. HA ;) :)
I love the extended cuts. Particularly for the more low key vibe. Love ya Ryan, but I could even do with even less talking. However, I understand - some people may not have watched the episodic videos so they won't have context. It's a really great way to show the same thing in a different way.
Thanks, I really love putting these longer ones together.
I dig all your adventures Ryan and I am particularly fond of the ones that are in Mexico. I enjoy the time you spend making these videos - I can imagine it's challenging at times - but I want you to know what you do is appreciated. Stay healthy, not only physically, but mentally to do what you love. cuidarse amigo
Thanks, my friend!! I always love hearing from you in the comment section.
I actually think two takes of similar routes are good - one with the usual narration you provide giving context, but then a second cut with different shots and sounds with less talking - like almost no talking with be fantastic. It's relaxing.This extended cut is fantastic, but having even less talking/voice would take it up a notch.
I'll try that on the next one, thanks for the feedback!
This is you at your best. it’s time to do the GDMBR from start to finish. No covid closures, spare belt,
I’m gonna do exactly that this summer!
2:28 Ryan, this approaches is absolutely inspired! I love hearing the sounds of the wheels in the sand, the wind and the surf. It really delivers a front row, center stage experience!! Reminds me of how much I love being on my bike. This vid is one of your best ever - absolutely fantastic.
Awe!! You’re the sweetest!! I’m sending you a big hug
Loved every minute of the extended cut Ryan, the Baja Divide sure is a tough ride but with views like that it really is worth all of the effort👌The winds have been crazy here but they are finally abating so I have an epic 100 mile ride planned for tomorrow, I'm excited to get out👍
Thanks!! The views do indeed make up for all the tough riding
i finally convinced my dad to attempt a bike-packing trip with me soon! 😁
Though I love your "normal" videos with the play by play narration and music, it is the quiet moments that I always watch and listen for. When you were in Sweden and you had a moment of just listening to the wind blowing through the tall trees, THAT was magical and one of the many reasons why we bike. I am looking forward to more biking now that the snow is gone in Wisconsin, and I will be heading out on my new 600x myself! Thank you and Priority bicycle for designing and building one heck of a machine! Hope to see you "Out There".
Hi, Ryan how are you my dear friend, you know I'm really inspired by you,last 4 years and finally now I'm deside to leave the house for the bicycle travels, thanks and God bless you
Have an amazing time out there!
I hope you enjoy this long version of the Cape Loop. Here’s a playlist of all my long edits. ua-cam.com/play/PLQntYl1jtMXvOuSuuDCN1SRpecxzZh2hk.html&si=PEA5Bw0nGYo9BuoN
Full of energy and enthusiastic, as usual.. 👍
Hey Ryan.Thats some awesome video ,great shots and I felt like I was riding that decent. 🤘😎
keep on keeping on 🤘
That was a fun descent!! Thanks for watching
11:05 reminds me of when I was in Oklahoma, but not as bad.
It’s Sunday afternoon. I’m just finishing up some mods on my bike and I’m heading out. What a great video to see before going out on a ride. I’ll be riding along the shore of Lake Erie, just south of Buffalo, New York.
Hi Ryan! I love this! I can't imagine biking in the sand like that!!! What gorgeous views - thank you for bringing that beauty to all of us!! Todo esta bien!!!!! 💫💫💫
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love this video. Some of the best days of my life have been on and near the Sea of Cortez. For those who have not explored this coast line I highly recommend it. Drive down or fly down and rent a vehicle with some ground clearance and go explore! My favorite day of snorkeling ever was at Cabo Pulmo!
It’s soooo beautiful!! Thanks for watching
Awesome Ryan your a bad ass dude ❤ your rides
Thanks, my man
As much as I truly enjoy your videos these natural sounds ones are some of my favorite! Thanks for doing what you do.
Glad you like them, I appreciate the feedback. It’s fun to experiment with different ways to tell stories
I have a question for you how is John and mira haven't heard from them in a while. Hope alls well thanks for the vids enjoy all of them. SJ give John and Mira my best always. Be well be safe.
They're doing great, currently in Nicaragua.
When we were in Georgia it was the hardest riding we’ve done but we were still having the time of our lives mountain top views are more spectacular when your ride to the top
Exactly!! Congrats on your Georgia ride!!!
Love this version too!!!
It's way too beautiful, this can not be real Ryan ;) Good luck! I love the Baja area. Seems awesome. Question: Can you show the camp gear you used, the tent and the matras, and maybe what you use on the road for cooking bathing whatever. It is here and there throughout your videos, but not a specific camp gear one, but the bags I saw one of. But I mean the cooking stuff. Maybe you don't use those, but what you would advise the hiking camper biker...to take along. You do such but not one full gear session all in one place...video... I love every video of the Baja you dop, they are seriously beautiful.
that sand looks so hard. I was riding in Florida and hit a few roads with sand like that and boy was it scary
It definitely slows you down ;)
I rode a 16 mile loop trail in florida.
The trail disappeared on the second half of the loop.
Had to push my bike 6 miles in the tall grass.
The views were amazing but that was a tough day.
Epic trip. Thanks
It sure was
Always enjoy the remix 👍
Happy to hear that! Thanks for watching
@@duzer I think you do a good job of talking/ quiet, sound of wheels rolling. We all have different perspectives and tastes. I do enjoy the sounds of nature and rolling bicycle wheels. There’s a music there that makes me feel as if I’m along for the ride:-)
Muchas Gracias, hermano!
* Thanks again for sharing your adventures!
My pleasure!
Sick edit Ryan! 🤙🏼
Thanks!
Well done 👍 love it
Thank you! Cheers!
Great ASMR like video! I enjoyed this very much! What do you use to film the ride by shots when you place your camera on the ground and ride by. I can’t for the life of me figure it out 😂
I use the Sony rx100 v7 for those ride-by shots. Thanks for watching!
Great video Ryan-just wondering have you encountered any hideous snakes that snuck up on you during any of your Baja Tours?
I saw one rattlesnake on my very first trip, but that’s it.
@@duzer amazing….in my three year riding an urban trail-Santa Ana River Trail, Orange county, California-Ive encountered 4 snake variety of species, one cross my path with most of its body off the ground slithering to avoid the hot asphalt. A red 4 footer right in front of me.
On my trainer, and we are riding the baja loop...let's do this.
That’s what this video was made for! Enjoy the pedaling
@@duzer when you're pushing your bike i will stand by the trainer
Adorable 😊
Good video. I would love to do this but with my fat tire virtually no hike a bike that way. Would be real fun I think. #bucketlist
A fat bike would be really fun on this route!
Hey Ryan - Have you made a video on the total cost of this kind of adventure?
I wonder if this video is a repetition of the other ones. Is it?
It’s similar, but a different style of editing
What size tires are those....anybody know?
2.4
What are the width of your tires?
2.4
Thanks! I appreciate your journeys. Your joy is a bonus for those who watch.
Awe!! Thank you so much!!
'this is gonna be quiet one without much of talking'.. straight away starts talking over non stop! :D
Non stop?
DUUUUZERRRRRR
Helloooooooooo
Ever planning on doing a trip through Europe?
I rode Sweden last summer
@@duzer I know, great series! Any plans on doing other countries?
👍👏👏👏😍
Ryan, you can't greet those cows with hello, they only understand hola!
That’s why they never answer me! 😂😂
Do you enjoy walking back to grab the camera as mush as I think?
Haha! I usually jog, it’s nice to shake out my legs
noob question here why not use a fat tire bike?
I could, and it would be helpful in sand, but overall, a fat bike would be much slower
Are you not out on another ride some where
I’m not
Hehe Directors Cut! Yeah I'm watching it again - later though - s'posed to be working...
Working Smerking ;)
🚴💪👍🇱🇹
Cade media says that your priority 6 is not a good commuter bike
You mean the 600x? That’s right, it’s not a commuter bike, it’s an adventure bike
They are telling people to not buy your bike
Ryan biking island of Hawaii
I’d love to someday!
Is my dream too to ride and schwinn Wheel bike In the size, I did found some bike trails. In Hawaii and Japan. I ride my bike 4 years @duzer
Im autistic and plan to meet you someday
I hope to meet you too!
I'd almost bet this guy doesn't really ride, support vehicle he rides & films small portions.
That sounds like a lot of work 😂😂😂😂
@@duzer ride the GDMBR 2024, I'll be sure to meet you duzer. You won't, POS nothing
Can confirm. We actually "rode" the Huracan in a big air conditioned tour bus and just hopped out once in a while to get convincing footage. The director was a total PITA and the makeup schedule was tedious, because we had to get the dirt, sweat, and mud painted on us exactly how it was the day before, but huge thanks to the whole production crew. Marty, Simon, and that lady who made sure the coffee was always fresh. I forget her name but she made sure we were always fresh, well rested, and never in any danger. If you look SUPER carefully, sometimes you can accidentally see the trailer towing Ryan's "bike", and I spotted the shadow of a PA in the second half holding a boom mic. 😂
Dude - you’re spot on. Saw it with my own eyes. He even has a chopper taking him to a nearby 5* hotel. What a life!
@@ronmu Dead give away he's not really a rider, I meet hundreds every year on the GDMBR, none behave like this guy looking all rested shooting his mouth off, they are tired, hands not working well from being on the bars so long. His mannerism just don't jive with a true rider. Most from Boulder are fakes also, mountains ask where from and it's like they are embarrassed to admit Boulder, boulderite they think is cool term, nope a "mite", like a parasite.
Next time you go to Mexico or Sweden when you encounter barking dogs try speaking to them in spanish or swedish to see if they calm down faster. I thought if they heard the same words as their owners maybe they would recognize it and think you were uncle Ryan unless they really and truly want to eat your leg then don't stop. HA ;) :)
I like that!! #UncleRyan