Awesome video, dude! I love the editing! That section up Crossing Creek is still toughest 6 km I've ridden on my trip so far. It's insane that so much happened before you even made it to the US. It's really interesting seeing things from your perspective. Looking forward to the next one!
Wow I was hooked from the jump! This has to be the best bikepacking series currently on YT-sorry Duzer! The video and narration were definitely highlights! Felt like I was there with you. Just subscribed and pumped to be along for the ride on your incredible journey. Stay safe and I can’t wait to see what you accomplish. Much love from Fresno, CA!
Thank you very much for these insights! I will start next year early July in jasper. I especially like the moments of doubting! I expect to have the wonderful moments and moments of being in awe, will be the majority of the time on the trail. What I learned in time; never make big decisions when you’re mentally stressed! I am looking forward for the rest of your experiences! Menno; from The Netherlands.
Are you planning to take the dirt route (Forestry Trunk Rd) out of Hinton, or the Icefield Pkwy? I left from Jasper last summer and I must say, the dirt road was very challenging. We got about half way to Banff (Nordegg) and decided to jump on the Pkwy. So glad we did! I’m really not sure why ACA even added that section of dirt. So many logging trucks, dust so thick you can’t see 10ft in front of you and they don’t slow down either. Enjoy whatever route you’re taking!
I am planning to take the dirt road. But if it is too muddy I’ll take the Icefield parkway. The second time, I did that remarkable stretch in 2008 from Lake Louise. I’ll make the decision when I’m there. I am In no rush!
This would have to be one of the best videos of the Canadian section of the GDMTN Bike route. Loved the filming especailly showing the hike a bike and the commentary. Looking forward to the rest.
Really well done! Can't wait to see more of the obsession that is the GDMBR. We met at Strawberry Creek Shelter , WY, and you made us the best coffee ever. So glad to see you survived!
what an epic first episode - such a huge adventure, really bittersweet to be following along; wish I could be there doing it with you (although not sure I'd be tough enough for that steep section... and the bears...). You have me hooked, straight on to the next one. Such great cinematography, narration and music choice, really impressed. Number 1 fan :)
Eek! Love the honesty. We are biking the route from Jasper starting mid July (that will be a nice warm up along the Icefields Parkway, I'm hoping). I'm both excited and quietly freaking out. Right, gotta go ride my bike! Regards, Ju and Grum, Hanmer Springs, NZ.
You should go ride the Maungatapu Track if you haven’t already! It’s outside of Nelson and great training. Not like there isn’t plenty of hills in Hanmer Springs 😂
Last summer I spooked a Griz right near where you camped after the horrible climb. Woohoo! I rode crossing creek down bull river to my house just to see what you guys have to deal with. I can't imagine riding that stuff with camping gear.
Awesome! Raw and personal. Congrats on choosing the Flathead alternate. Not many traveling solo do so. I will also attempt it next July. Was the steep climb on day 2 the EVT? Koko claims? There's a go around there too i believe? Hope you continue. Take a break in Polebridge MT. You wont regret it.
It was Koko Claims, there’s a go around but I was pretty dead set on following the TD route so I could experiment what the racer experience. So I was not willing to take any bypasses. The Flathead Alternate was beautiful I hope you enjoy it this summer.
@@timothymadaras1613 I made a video breaking it down, if you want some more details on it. It’s hard to say how it really compares since almost every component is different. The frame and fork are very durable I can say that for sure. Something about has always felt way too upright for me though. I definitely would like something a little less “gravel” and a little more “rowdy”. Long story short. I have gone hard on the frame, way too hard and it’s preformed well. I need something I can jump better though 😂
This is such a great first episode! Can't wait for the rest.
Riveting watch. Will definitely be following along!
Awesome video, dude! I love the editing! That section up Crossing Creek is still toughest 6 km I've ridden on my trip so far. It's insane that so much happened before you even made it to the US. It's really interesting seeing things from your perspective. Looking forward to the next one!
Really amazing content. Excited to see more!
Wow I was hooked from the jump! This has to be the best bikepacking series currently on YT-sorry Duzer! The video and narration were definitely highlights! Felt like I was there with you. Just subscribed and pumped to be along for the ride on your incredible journey. Stay safe and I can’t wait to see what you accomplish. Much love from Fresno, CA!
I'm hoping to do it in the next couple of years.... Thnx for posting. Sheffield England 🇬🇧🍷
Come on over and check out this beautiful landscape!
Holy crap dude! Can't wait for the rest!!
Thank for watching!
Great video - looking forward to the rest.
Wow. Incredible feat. So many brutal moments
Thank you very much for these insights! I will start next year early July in jasper. I especially like the moments of doubting! I expect to have the wonderful moments and moments of being in awe, will be the majority of the time on the trail. What I learned in time; never make big decisions when you’re mentally stressed! I am looking forward for the rest of your experiences! Menno; from The Netherlands.
Never quit on a bad day!
that is true. I hope you enjoy your ride.
Are you planning to take the dirt route (Forestry Trunk Rd) out of Hinton, or the Icefield Pkwy? I left from Jasper last summer and I must say, the dirt road was very challenging. We got about half way to Banff (Nordegg) and decided to jump on the Pkwy. So glad we did! I’m really not sure why ACA even added that section of dirt. So many logging trucks, dust so thick you can’t see 10ft in front of you and they don’t slow down either. Enjoy whatever route you’re taking!
I am planning to take the dirt road. But if it is too muddy I’ll take the Icefield parkway. The second time, I did that remarkable stretch in 2008 from Lake Louise. I’ll make the decision when I’m there. I am
In no rush!
Great video my turn July 2 2024 been dreaming about this ride for 6 years .
You're going to love (most of) it!
This would have to be one of the best videos of the Canadian section of the GDMTN Bike route. Loved the filming especailly showing the hike a bike and the commentary. Looking forward to the rest.
Thanks for your feedback and watching! Next episode will be out today or tomorrow!
What a journey. I'm looking forward to seeing the next video
Thanks for watching!
Excellent story telling skills! Can't wait to see more from you. Keep it up!
Thanks for watching! hopefully the second episode will be done shortly.
Brilliant scenery man, amazing content!
I’m the first view and the first comment! Awesome adventure thanks for sharing with us! You rock!
Hahahhaa thanks for the comment! Someone has to get the party started.
This is awesome, nicely done dude.
Really well done! Can't wait to see more of the obsession that is the GDMBR. We met at Strawberry Creek Shelter , WY, and you made us the best coffee ever. So glad to see you survived!
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what an epic first episode - such a huge adventure, really bittersweet to be following along; wish I could be there doing it with you (although not sure I'd be tough enough for that steep section... and the bears...). You have me hooked, straight on to the next one. Such great cinematography, narration and music choice, really impressed. Number 1 fan :)
Eek! Love the honesty. We are biking the route from Jasper starting mid July (that will be a nice warm up along the Icefields Parkway, I'm hoping). I'm both excited and quietly freaking out. Right, gotta go ride my bike! Regards, Ju and Grum, Hanmer Springs, NZ.
You should go ride the Maungatapu Track if you haven’t already! It’s outside of Nelson and great training. Not like there isn’t plenty of hills in Hanmer Springs 😂
nice start - I've done it 6 times and addicted...The harder, the Better
I wanna do it again already
Really loving these videos - I've turned on notifications so I don't miss EP 3!
It’s out now! Go check it out
Badass to see the other side
Love this!
Thanks for watching! I honestly appreciate it.
Nice job on the video! I was out there earlier than you were so I missed the fires, and I skipped Crossing Creek😂.
Lmao, in hindsight, what an epic day. In the moment I was questing my entire life.
Your video is very inspiring. New subscribers here my friend
Last summer I spooked a Griz right near where you camped after the horrible climb. Woohoo!
I rode crossing creek down bull river to my house just to see what you guys have to deal with. I can't imagine riding that stuff with camping gear.
It was so much fun in hindsight. thanks for watching!
Awesome! Raw and personal. Congrats on choosing the Flathead alternate. Not many traveling solo do so. I will also attempt it next July. Was the steep climb on day 2 the EVT? Koko claims? There's a go around there too i believe? Hope you continue. Take a break in Polebridge MT. You wont regret it.
It was Koko Claims, there’s a go around but I was pretty dead set on following the TD route so I could experiment what the racer experience. So I was not willing to take any bypasses.
The Flathead Alternate was beautiful I hope you enjoy it this summer.
I enjoyed the first episode. Quite dramatic. The fire was too close for comfort though, lol.
I honestly would have would have preferred a little less drama myself.
@@MoveWithMurph I believe it:-)
Folks in their 70s'? Sweet, I'm 65 and ready to ride the divide.
Sweet! can't wait to see you out there, have fun.
self adhesive patches and a finger nail file
Which Surly bike did you use?
Midnight Special frame and fork, everything else was just random parts and a nice wheel set I had.
I thought it was but wasn’t sure. It looked like you had a carbon belt…is that correct? How does it ride? Im asking because i have always wanted one.
@@timothymadaras1613 I made a video breaking it down, if you want some more details on it.
It’s hard to say how it really compares since almost every component is different. The frame and fork are very durable I can say that for sure.
Something about has always felt way too upright for me though. I definitely would like something a little less “gravel” and a little more “rowdy”.
Long story short. I have gone hard on the frame, way too hard and it’s preformed well. I need something I can jump better though 😂
Bro you didn't have an inreach to text someone where to go?
nah, Alex the other cyclist that was with me had one, but, we didn't really know who to text.
what happened to NZ ?
Came back to the states this past summer, wanted to catch up with the family and ride this route
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Riding through a fire like that was Some of the most irresponsible behaviour.
Agreed
No sand paper in flat kit? Seriously, you are surrounded by sand and stones and you couldn't figure that out😂?