very nice 👍 i bought a schwinn cruiser in 1958 when i was twelve . had it until 1980 and then gave it away . big mistake . most fun bike i ever had . i'm riding a 5000 € e mtb now and it's not anywhere near as fun a bike as the cruiser .
Hey there "Stranger"! Just found Your Channel!? This is Steven Watkins, your old neighbor...How have You Been? Was just talking to Michael Mason about You, and was wondering how you have been? Do You still Fly? Well, Take Care & Happy Trails to Y'all!!! 👋🤠👍
Hi Fellow Tandemers! I see you have a comotion tandem. How do you like it for air travel and how do you like it for riding locally (without air traveling)? We might be in the market for one, one day. Thanks for sharing. Subscribed.
great video! Thanks for the ride. Being a cyclist I enjoyed it! back in the day I rode from from NY to Provincetown. Slept out under the stars. I give a lot of credit to bike packers! Keep it up.
This road is completely closed to cars. I believe disbursed camping is allowed. There is a campground too, but no water. Check the Los Padres National Forest website for details.
Nice video. It goes without saying that pics are worth more than words. Vid illustrates varied topography for those like me who are unfamiliar with Sardinia. Would be nice to know what tires you used. They look to be perhaps 36-40 mm, but that is just a guess. Some of the rougher terrain would be much easier using mtb type tires, but interested in the facts and your recommendations on tires and anything else you deem important to this tour.
Beautiful countryside did you feel safe while you were riding out there? and have you ever ridden in Thailand? if so how does it compare to riding in Vietnam?
Hi Norman, I’ve watched your RU-vid video showing your journey on the EuroVelo 6 path. It was both impressive to watch and instructional for me and my team as we are involved in a design competition in which we’ll design rest stops along the path. I was hoping that we might gather a little information from you that would help in our design (if you have time), specifically: • Why did you chose to bike the EuroVelo 6? • Suppose these stops were built and you stayed overnight at one: o What amenities would you find indispensable? What could you not do without (such as a bed, a shower, bike tools and pump, etc.)? o What amenities would not be indispensable, but would be nice to have (a fireplace, a hot tub, etc.)? o Would views out into the landscape be important to you? Do any views you had on your journey immediately come to mind as a great place for one of the rest stops? o What materials would resonate with you (steel, wood, local stone, etc.)? • Aside from biking, what other activities did you partake in? o Fishing? o Vineyards? o Night life? o Restaurants? o Thermal Spas? Thanks very much for your time!