I’ve been searching for an e-bike that can manage rough and uneven terrain like this. Does it offer good suspension, stability, and enough power to ride comfortably over rugged mountain paths? I’m particularly interested in how it performs in extreme conditions, like wet or muddy trails.
This bike seems perfect for tackling tough mountain rides. I’m curious how well it handles steep and rocky climbs, especially over long distances and challenging terrains.
Hi Jason, nice video again, I'll have to act on your example and get out and exercise a d take some photos..like that place you were enjoying...is it between Caernarfon, Penygroes and Beddgelert?...which is the best way to see those views...I'm in Chirk...👍
I've watched your 2 channel(s ) over many years and cannot compliment you enough on the consistency of your beautiful photography. This with a new and more positive and confident presentation style will I'm sure get your subscriber list back to what it was before having to start the new channel.
Loving the concept of Pedal and Shoot! A lightweight eBike makes nature photography so much easier and more fun. Can’t wait to see more of your adventures!
I have a bike. I have a rack on the back with a bag/trunk. I carry a camera usually with a lens that is around 70-300. I have taken a lot of pictures from the Denver, Colorado area. Have fun and be careful.
Wow... every couple of months I fall into the Dinorwic rabbit hole and feel this profound sense of... of gravity. This documentary did just that again. Your photography alone takes my breath away, but these interviews add so much life into the striking landscape of the quarry! I am deeply moved!
Nice review and some great photos. Can i ask what size frame did they send you, was it the medium or the large? Im thinking of getting this bike. Thanks.
Stunning landscapes! The beauty of nature really shines through in every shot. This video is pure inspiration for anyone who loves photography and the great outdoors.
Nice image Jason, I like the use of the light. By the way, your roughly the same height as me, how the hell do you ride that bike with the seat post so low !!!🤣🤣🤣
The attention to detail and composition makes every shot feel like a perfect moment frozen in time. Thanks for sharing these picture-perfect adventures-they’re truly inspiring!
Hi Jason, went to your channel home page and was shocked to find it says that the channel has no content. When I clicked on the video tab your videos came up. Thought I'd let you know because if potential viewers/ subscribers went to the channel home page they would find nothing and may think that there are no videos. May be worth having a look at this because you may be losing potential viewers.
Enjoyed the video as usual Jason. What a great bike. You looked like you were having a good time. Great image's as usual mate. Catch you on the next one.
Great photos Jason as usual 👍 I cant help noticing though, your Rucksack swinging around and not secure, this will deffinetly not do your back any favours, its just a suggestion try it, if anything the strap will give more support to your back if secured. look forward to your next adventure.
Hi ya. I use this with a Neewer fluid head and they work very well together. Goodbye, and good riddance, to tripod ballheads for my camera :-)) Enjoy the rest of your day.
Must admit from the title I thought it was going to be a review of different types or multiple power banks to see which was the best to use while out and about. That said it was still a interesting vid and very informative, so thank you.
Using an electric bike also allows you to focus on hunting for beautiful moments without having to worry about moving, bringing more freedom and creativity to your photography journey.
That last quarry is Pen yr Orsedd which I've been through when walking from Waunfawr, through Y Fron and ending in Nantlle on the Snowdonia Slate Trail.
Some cracking images in this vlog Jason, the first one especially. Re. backache and lugging camera gear, try using the waist strap on your camera bag as it shifts most of the weight to the hips and away from the shoulders and back. I found it helps no end. All the best.
Once you go back to carrying minimal kit you never feel like going back to slogging uphill with more than the essentials. I've always said that what stops you getting good shots more than anything else is carrying too much gear. Crackin' shots as always. Hope your back improves, take it easy.
A lovely location Jason, with some simple compositions, but amazing images again, I suffer with back problems so I know what you are going through, hope yours gets better very soon, thanks for shearing mate.
What a lovely place to be with a camera! those images are what Wales and Landscape photography is all about, you done well to get where you got to with a bad back. Thank you for sharing your time with us and get well soon....Take care.
Enjoyed the video as usual Jason. A good choice to make it easier for you with your back. Great image's as usual mate. Hope you're back gets better soon. Cheers, Tim.