Heres what i sent the orgwnziers This bike ride if yours is incredibly disruptive and intrusive to a vast number of people in this city. The philanthropic benefits are dwarfed by the inconvenience. It really is for you and your privileged, entitled patrons to feel good about themselves. I will be contacting my councillor to do everything in my power to make sure are no longer able to pull this nonsensical stunt in the future.
Great job with the video! Ive done this route many times and you filmed it very well, though there are axnumber of lovely sights that your itinerary missed. Also, the route from Hamilton to St Catherine's is best done through the Jordan Valley....way nicer than service roads. I should say that i almost skipped your video because of your channel name....i think you should devote a separate channel to bike videos, as you are great at it
I'm considering a trip from West GTA to Naples. Did you rely on Tesla's navigation for your route? I noticed you stopped 7 times to charge. I own a 2022 Model S, so I assumed I'd have fewer stops. However, my nav suggests 9 stops. Any insights?
Nice video and great job to both of you! I am planning to do this ride in summer, will be spending 6 months in Toronto. How did you get back to Toronto? Any chance to carry the bike with me by bus or is this not a thing in Canada?
Nice work to you and your buddy! Good for you for overcoming the crash! $hit definitely happens! (I was attacked by an unleashed dog this past summer and twisted the ankle pretty bad). 6 months later and am back on the Fatty and ready for some nice long trips like yours next year! Take care! Awesome stuff!
Good luck and have fun with it! I started my PPL flight training out of Island Air and finished it over at Buttonville earlier this year. It’s a absolute blast, so stick with it! Heading out on a scenic night flight from Buttonville to Niagara Falls tonight 👍 BTW - OneWheel is the way to go! I’ve got the GT and specifically so I can take it in the plane!
Will be doing this trip from Hamilton in my 2018 Model 3 Performance & mirroring a lot of these stops you made. Good tire pressures btw 🧐Thanks kindly for making this cool video !
Planning to do it the coming Labour day weekend! Hoping to take the GO bus/train on the way back. Is there any underground parking to park the bikes for the day?
I’m from Cambridge and would love to find someone to pair up and do this ride! It’s a full 7 hr ride. I’m not an expert at cycling but would love to find someone cool to bike along with 😄
Nice road, are you planning to do this kilometers this year? Can I join you sometime? I'm almost new in Toronto and I don't know where can I go to beat a hundred ride out of the city.
I plan to do this route SOLO in August 2022 to start in Don Mills and Sheppard Rd. Did a lot of solo rides and the my longest was 178 kms. I am targeting another solo 200 kms. this spring.
Update, did a 215 km. solo ride from Ottawa to Brockville, Ontario and back last May 14, 2022 for a total moving time of 8 hours and 56 minutes, elapsed time is just over 10 hours...
I did this ride SOLO last August 27, 2022 started from North York and passed thru Niagara On The Lake. My moving time was 7 hours and 33 minutes while my elapsed time was 8 hours 53 minutes. It was an enjoyable ride and I am intending to do it next summer.
Great vid! Awesome pics at the end . I’m waiting on same car. I recently took a trip to FL & couldn’t help but notice a lost all the Tesla I was passing were chilling in the right or center lanes. Do you have to drive this car a bit less aggressive to conserve energy on these long road trips?
Nice trip man. A long-distance. I used to do trips like that in my hometown. I'm new in Toronto, so, could give me some advice about a good place to buy a bike, road or fixed, and all the accessories or gadgets needed? Nice trip to Niagara, I'm planning to do too, tks for the inspiring
Welcome to Toronto 😃 There are tons of great bike shops around! Gears Bike Shop, La Bicicletta, Cyclepath (on Danforth), Sweet Pete's are all great places to pick up a bike/accessories. Let me know if you have any other questions!
Always a pleasure to talk to Lilly and Anthony and explore the finesse and creativity of the designers. So refreshing to see high quality in craftsmanship and functionality. I buy these beautifully composed objects as a long term investment where reliability and service is paramount.
Great perspectives. I work in an office building with only 6 floors and 2 elevators. For the last 12 months during COVID, one elevator kept breaking down and the parts would take over 3 months to arrive from China. It's a weekly occurrence that someone will get stuck in the faulty elevator for an hour, so it has been mostly offline. The remaining elevator was limited to only 2 occupants at a time, due to COVID distancing requirements. The queue, especially at peak times like the start and end of the work day, was ridiculous. As it was only 6 floors, most chose to use the stairs, relieving the congestion (not an option in a super tall), but there were still queues. Imagine living in a taller building with similar issues? What if you had a dog? I walk my dogs twice a day and they have a backyard and a doggy door. Imagine apartment-bound pooches on Floor 50 that just need to have a wee, with elevator breakdowns! Really makes you think about only buying/renting apartments within easy reach of the street.
Just wished you mentioned you were in Hamilton which was between the lift bridge and Fifty Road. Bronte is actually part of Oakville. Been on those roads and pathways you took. Good choice
That wouldn't normally be a part of an offer. You would definitely want to look at the Status Certificate & Condo Documents of the building though to see if there are any lawsuits/issues with the development.
I would be surprised if the cables were slapping the walls. Every high rise elevator is equipped with what they call earthquake rings. The cables run through them and if there is sufficient movement for the cables to touch the rings then the elevator shuts down. It is a safety feature in all high rise elevators.