Coming back to share an interesting thing. I just watched the very end again where you mention ice bath, then I went off to google email and it put plung ice baths at the top of my advert stack in gmail. Does that mean its learning from what you say, even though you have no tags on the topic?
I wouldn’t normally be a fan of catchphrase based T-shirts, but I would happily wear ‘Clean bowl club’ across my chest! Lovely video as always, a great flavour of a peaceful and nourishing little trip.
After seeing in this video what is clearly a slightly contentious claim to be part of 'Clean Bowl Club', it is necessary to inform you that if you continue to so flagrantly break the rules of the community we will be forced to revoke your membership.
I felt like I could almost taste the fresh air watching this! I discovered your channel a couple of weeks ago and it makes me miss Korea in the best way. When I was last in Seoul, I would wake up each morning and run a 5-10k in a different part of the city. A lot of the routes I did overlap with yours (especially along the Han River) and it's so lovely to go back to those places at different times of the year through your videos. And thank you for inspiring me to get out on a bike again, it's been far too long!!
I have a Brompton and yes its jumpy for hands free travel :) - best to keep hands on bars. I am partial to a hands free moment on my larger bikes, mostly its to stretch out my back and shoulders on a longer ride.
Love a good Brompton 🚲💚 ideal for multimodal adventures. I sometimes do an online search for folding bike bikepacking setups and just browse through all the fun and inventive ways that people have made their small wheeled bikes work for them. Yes, the small wheels aren't ideal in all situations. But there are so many other pros. Especially for multimodal trips like these. Hope you both had a fun time 😊
As always man, great content. That food looks great! I would do love to try that chicken on the stones! Thanks for sharing. I live in the country and Love Love love my bike but I need to commute to work by car or my Honda scooter. You're right, anytime spent on my bike is the best part of the day.
Feeling relaxed and loving all the bikes, food, scenery inspiration.. I live in New Zealand and did my first bikepacking trip over Matariki (winter solstice)
I wish my region of the US had muti-modal support like this. Or any passenger trains at all. I'd love to take my bike to a train, go to a big city, ride around for a while and get awesome food, then take the train back and ride home. It sounds like a normal commute to a lot of people around the world, but absolutely impossible for someone here.