Awesome, Brian! I grew up north of Dayton and lived in Beavercreek for over 20 years. Ridden many a mile on the trail from Bravercreeks, Community Park,. You went right by it. There's a nice place to camp back behind the brewery there, too. Im sure you were aware of it due to not missing a brewery opportunity. Carillon Park, "Care-eh-lawn". Sorry, I couldn't resist. 😅 Enjoyed the video as always!
It's funny when you watch a video, and someone is riding some strange trail you have rode before or camping in a spot you camped in. Keep it up Brian!!!
Some great riding and exploring. The museum sounds awesome was interesting I'm sure! Thanks so much for sharing w us, looking forward to the next days vid..
Side trips are good you get to see a lot more than what the main trail has to offer. That little tiny turtle 🐢 was really cool and you saved this man's fishing pole. Your tour brings back memories of my own ride but you are getting to see a lot more than me. Are you guys planning to stay overnight at London's trail head, it's an awesome place to camp. Enjoy the ride 👍😊
@@FollowThomas yeah really enjoying all the side trip action and not just hammering down miles. Yeah we stayed in London! One of my fav camping spots on the trail.
Im a 4 pannier bike tourer too. Can you weigh yourall's bike with fully loaded gear. I'm curious how the weight compares. Just roll the front, then rear wheel on a bathroom scale...then combine the weight. Of course this is probably May 2024(?) so no cold weather . Good video as always.
Well I don’t have the total weight but I did actually weight the panniers on that trip. 10 lbs in each front pannier and 12lbs for the rear pair. The handlebar bag is probably around 8lbs. This includes some warmer clothing since early May is unpredictable. Also had my camping chair with. 40lbs + the bike (steel) is about 30lbs as configured.
Always enjoy your biking touring, Brian, and I'm finally getting to catch these latest ones. Thanks for sharing!
I always appreciate you posting your bike adventures.🙏
I’m glad you enjoy them!
Awesome, Brian!
I grew up north of Dayton and lived in Beavercreek for over 20 years. Ridden many a mile on the trail from Bravercreeks, Community Park,. You went right by it.
There's a nice place to camp back behind the brewery there, too. Im sure you were aware of it due to not missing a brewery opportunity.
Carillon Park, "Care-eh-lawn". Sorry, I couldn't resist. 😅
Enjoyed the video as always!
Thanks for the info and the Carillon Park correction. 😉
It's funny when you watch a video, and someone is riding some strange trail you have rode before or camping in a spot you camped in.
Keep it up Brian!!!
Very cool! Thanks for watching!
Nice day with a lot of small adventures. Nice turtle. Thanks for the video and take care, Al
Yeah it was a blast!
Yeah it was a blast!
Some great riding and exploring. The museum sounds awesome was interesting I'm sure! Thanks so much for sharing w us, looking forward to the next days vid..
Glad you liked it! Should be releasing about 1 a week.
I love your rides and the adventures that you are on.
Thanks so much for watching!
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Great adventure! Thanks, Brian 😁👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Brian, I've been to the Air Force museum there and it's incredible. Hope you enjoyed it as well. Thanks for sharing your ride.
I was really impressed with the museum, it's an amazing place!
Welcome to my home stretch of trails! I hope the rest of OTET went well for you, it's a great route.
It's a beautiful trail for sure! I was very impressed with the area.
Love the dinging at the geese 😅
Yeah those geese were not wanting to move lol.
Side trips are good you get to see a lot more than what the main trail has to offer. That little tiny turtle 🐢 was really cool and you saved this man's fishing pole.
Your tour brings back memories of my own ride but you are getting to see a lot more than me. Are you guys planning to stay overnight at London's trail head, it's an awesome place to camp. Enjoy the ride 👍😊
@@FollowThomas yeah really enjoying all the side trip action and not just hammering down miles. Yeah we stayed in London! One of my fav camping spots on the trail.
I stayed at that canoe launch a few years back!
Looks like you are having fun.
It was a blast!
Ah cool camping spot in Dayton there!
Yeah, pretty cool there are some others in the vicinity of downtown. Thanks for watching!
Good to see you back in the saddle Brian, I was starting to get withdrawal symptoms. Thanks for another great adventure.
Thanks so much for watching!
Im a 4 pannier bike tourer too. Can you weigh yourall's bike with fully loaded gear. I'm curious how the weight compares. Just roll the front, then rear wheel on a bathroom scale...then combine the weight. Of course this is probably May 2024(?) so no cold weather .
Good video as always.
Well I don’t have the total weight but I did actually weight the panniers on that trip. 10 lbs in each front pannier and 12lbs for the rear pair. The handlebar bag is probably around 8lbs. This includes some warmer clothing since early May is unpredictable. Also had my camping chair with. 40lbs + the bike (steel) is about 30lbs as configured.
Thx. @@bikingbrian
Love the content! Too bad about tthat fish.
Yeah it was a bummer! But the trail was great, though.
Are you on a pedal bike this time?
Yup on my regular bike this trip. Space horse disc.
@bikingbrian nice! So strong 💪