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How To Choose a Bicycle Route Across the USA! 

Ryan Van Duzer
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I've ridden my bike across the USA four times, down both the east and west coasts, and the famous Great Divide route. In this video, I help you decided which cross country route is best for you. In short, they're all great. Have fun out there!
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@paulbrunner1818
@paulbrunner1818 3 года назад
My father was instrumental in getting the Katy Trail developed and installed as head of Missouri’s Department of Natural Resources. During the development, he had to constantly overcome objections by the proposed path locals (many communities) concerns of “partying trail participants.” He consistently discussed bringing tourism influence and money to these communities along with the healthy enthusiasm of people using these trails. So good to see your video discussing the value of the Katy Trail. Thank you.
@callmebigpapa
@callmebigpapa 3 года назад
Thanks to your Dad/family! His contribution to the world will be long remembered!
@jayteegamble
@jayteegamble 3 года назад
What's wrong with partying trail participants? My RAGBRAI team rode Katy last year and partied along the route and everyone seemed to love having us there. We brought our wallets.
@callmebigpapa
@callmebigpapa 3 года назад
@@jayteegamble haha you are so right most anywhere as long and you are stimulating the economy the locals will welcome you.
@nikispaniki
@nikispaniki 3 года назад
Thanks to your father. Haven’t lived in Missouri for a while but the Katy was a gem. I see it is expanding which is great to see. I rode across Missouri in 1995 on Hwy 8 and it was a nightmare. Bike definitely did not belong there.
@dustinberry8900
@dustinberry8900 2 года назад
I grew up in Missouri, and have ridden the Katy from end to end. It’s a beautiful addition to our state. I wish more people had the mindset and determination of your father.
@mooreoutdoor9841
@mooreoutdoor9841 3 года назад
The Great American Rail Trail is under construction and is over 50% complete from Washington State to Washington DC. When complete it will also be completely separate from traffic. Can't wait to do it! I am planning to do the Katy Trail this September! :)
@Liljoozy
@Liljoozy 3 года назад
looks like it won't be done until 2040 though
@Liljoozy
@Liljoozy 3 года назад
looks like it won't be done until 2040 though
@abcurtis3734
@abcurtis3734 3 года назад
I’m doing the Katy Trail this year as well
@gmaneis
@gmaneis 3 года назад
Doesn't matter that it won't be finished during my lifetime. I"m 74. Just knowing it's out there and growing is awesome! Bucket list trip would be to ride as much of it as feasible, with gasoline powered links between the segments. Thanks, Ryan, for another fun and inspiring video.
@mullethunter1802
@mullethunter1802 3 года назад
Really?
@slotboyjapan
@slotboyjapan 3 года назад
From Japan. This video is the long sought one for me. I am looking forward to visit US trails at the end of Covid Crisis.
@danl3946
@danl3946 3 года назад
Be careful in America it is getting very violent here
@FSEVENMAN
@FSEVENMAN 3 года назад
I would recommend just starting your trip and doing it now..... The vaccine is spreading like wildfire and it feels like we have it under control here in America.... Just ride brother... Good luck upon your journey my friend.....
@slotboyjapan
@slotboyjapan 3 года назад
Thank you for responding to my comment. I know Japan is behind in the light of vaccine policy, but we had better not underestimate the virus. I am envious of US bike packers because of huge gravel environment. Almost 90% of Japanese road are paved, never heard a long divide trail for bicycle. Sorry for my bad English.
@dannyphillips88
@dannyphillips88 3 года назад
Mishima-San, your English is excellent. I hope you have a wonderful time riding across America. It is true that some places can have violence, but in my experience most Americans are very friendly and helpful. I hope you can share your experience with us on RU-vid!
@brianc233
@brianc233 3 года назад
come on over
@ChristianKauffman
@ChristianKauffman 3 года назад
My friend and I biked from LA to Savannah when we turned 18. We followed Route 66 for the first 1k miles and then made our own way. Only 2,700 miles over 29 days.
@matthewsmith6934
@matthewsmith6934 3 года назад
I did a 20-day hammerfest from Seattle to Brooklyn through WA, ID, MT, WY, SD, IA, IL, IN, OH, WV, PA, NJ, and finally NY. It took 6 of 20 days to cross Montana...
@busterthompson2267
@busterthompson2267 2 года назад
Damm dude that's impressive
@exiledrabbit
@exiledrabbit 2 года назад
What is a hammerfest
@mray8519
@mray8519 8 месяцев назад
3300 MILES = 165 MILES A DAY FOR 20 DAYS STRAIGHT. ABOUT 55,000 FEET OF ELEVATION CLIMB. 😳😵😩
@matthewsmith6934
@matthewsmith6934 8 месяцев назад
@@mray8519 Our (there were 2 of us) route was just over 3000 miles as my friend's device tracked it (via calculation rather than a measurement). I'm unsure of the vertical gain but there were probably a couple days that felt like 10,000 feet or more.
@gregjackson-ks1gh
@gregjackson-ks1gh 2 месяца назад
Awesome!
@TheBicycleTourists
@TheBicycleTourists 3 года назад
Took until my early sixties but finally doing the coast-to-coast this summer. Stringing together as many rail trails as possible. Great content! Planning a route can be tough work.
@alexriddles492
@alexriddles492 3 года назад
I live in Missouri and do daytrips on the katy trail. It's even better that Ryan says.
@richardmourdock2719
@richardmourdock2719 3 года назад
Good for you. Looking at my 70th birthday in a couple months..... would love, have always wanted, to do a "coastie".............Maybe yet.
@TheBicycleTourists
@TheBicycleTourists 3 года назад
@@richardmourdock2719 Better sooner than later! When I did Ride The Rockies a few years ago (a 7-day Colorado mountain group ride, with lots of mountain passes and longish miles, kicked MY butt) I got to talking with one of the ladies working an aid station. She was 85. I asked if she'd ever done it. She said yes, 14 times. And the first time was when she was 70. It's the great thing about biking. You can do it pretty much forever. Hope you do it! I'll be posting stuff from the road, if you need inspiration. Or a reality check! Cheers!
@emresemerci1949
@emresemerci1949 2 года назад
Good to see you are doing it! Subscribed your channel and gonna start watching the whole content. :)
@TheBicycleTourists
@TheBicycleTourists 2 года назад
@@emresemerci1949 And it was the experience of a lifetime!
@dartarkana4279
@dartarkana4279 2 года назад
The biggest question is money and how your able to obtain it I started a bike tour from Ft. Walton beach Florida to Denver on 15 bucks It took me 5 mos. when I got there I had $700 left over😃 Cycling tours are in the hearts of those who love it no matter what Never let money stop your dreams Just be ready for occasional constant exhaust fumes and fewer showers
@dimitriosfotopoulos3689
@dimitriosfotopoulos3689 2 года назад
Mugging while bicycling is no way to promote our community. Just kidding dude! I would like to hear more about how that happened. On on some of the shorter trips I have taken, I have met many trail angels. I can't stress enough how awesome these folks are, and I'm guessing you had similar experiences.
@mav48185
@mav48185 Год назад
I wish I had a job where I can just leave like this
@bryceinlove
@bryceinlove 2 года назад
as someone who bikes to work and on my days off i basically bike circles around my town, you sir have inspired me and a buddy of mine to get out and adventure across the country next summer. i salute you sir. with love, The Mississippi Land Pirate.
@duzer
@duzer 2 года назад
Right on!! I love hearing this. Have fun on your adventure
@robertreynolds1044
@robertreynolds1044 2 года назад
I did my first two tours in 1981,along with hitch-hiking (separately),then again in '86.But since then I've been incorporating the two activities together. Best rail-trail is the Mickelson from Deadwood to Edgemont. My name is Bicycle Bob and I approved this message.
@PlayWaves1
@PlayWaves1 Год назад
There's a bike trip from Key West, FL to Prudhoe Bay AK often called Keys to Freeze. Usually takes 6 months. The record time is 2 months by a 64 year old Gary Radford.
@HackHunter1835
@HackHunter1835 3 года назад
1st. A 3 speed, think about that for a minute. 2nd, i cant get "happy thursday, happy happy thursday" out of my head! Thanks Ryan.
@duzer
@duzer 3 года назад
Happy Sunday!!! Haha ;)
@diegorouylle2225
@diegorouylle2225 3 года назад
Duzer, this might just be my favorite episode of yours. you hit the mark. the goal here is to get people out there cycling our beautiful country and encouraging the process. good going
@duzer
@duzer 3 года назад
Thanks Diego! I appreciate that
@eighty6d233
@eighty6d233 2 года назад
Just gassed myself out riding my bike across my neighborhood this morning and now RU-vid thinks I'm ready to go cross country?
@duzer
@duzer 2 года назад
Haha!! You can do it!!
@blainelozier132
@blainelozier132 9 месяцев назад
That my friend was so delightful! Thank you for putting this video together and encouraging and inspiring so many people! Including myself… May God bless you and keep you safe always.
@calicocycles
@calicocycles 3 года назад
Here from Adam Hugill’s channel! My cat and I are bicycling the National Parks in the west, this summer - to start! Last year, we bicycled across America, together, and have done ~6,000 miles total. Videos on my channel!
@duzer
@duzer 3 года назад
I’ll check em out!
@WindsongPodcast
@WindsongPodcast 18 дней назад
Nice!
@geeroth5368
@geeroth5368 3 года назад
So much great helpful info and advice in this video. Thank you for putting this together and posting for everyone! Riding across the US is sounding better and better! 😁
@JacobVangChristensen
@JacobVangChristensen 3 года назад
Funny seeing a recommended video of you where you talk about having 50K subscribers a year ago. So glad you're growing as a channel! You make real honest and down to earth content, keep being you!
@lisajacobs4173
@lisajacobs4173 3 года назад
Ryan - your RU-vid channel is my absolute FAVORITE of them all! You sure have established a community of outdoor enthusiasts. I love how you have shared all of your biking adventures - your early bike tour on a three-speed cruiser is especially inspiring! - and also how you ask folks where they have ridden and/or where they want to plan their first or next long ride! Mine will be RAGBRAI! Hearing from other subscribers to to this channel, in addition to your fantastic content, really makes this channel a supportive community of kindred spirits. Marvelously done, my friend! Also, seeing Mira’s picture on your t-shirt really makes me smile! Sending lots of Aloha from Island of Oahu, Hawaii, your way, Ryan!
@manuelmillan2373
@manuelmillan2373 3 года назад
duzer out here reading my mind, was looking for cross country bike routes just last week XD, love your videos man!
@michaelfernandez379
@michaelfernandez379 3 года назад
Thanks Duzer you're the best motivator on Earth!!!
@johnmcclain3887
@johnmcclain3887 3 года назад
This is a really great video for someone who's not been on a cross-country ride before. I'm looking to take one this summer, and hope to be able to do at least a good bit of the northern route, if not all. I've been many times by car and motorcycle, dozens, and it's too fast, always a deadline to meet, I was sort of considering it, but you, Ryan, are invigorating. Thanks for all the great shots of the canal trails, the rail trails, and the off highway in particular. It's good to know there's that much away from the traffic.
@paulfaulkner6299
@paulfaulkner6299 3 года назад
You really have produced some inspiring videos, Ryan. You've given me an idea or two for sure. Thank you
@outbackwack368
@outbackwack368 3 года назад
I would absolutely love to do a long trip, but it's just not in the cards given my age and health, so I will always turn to you to live my dreams vicariously! Thank you, my friend! Stay safe and healthy!
@richardvaughn168
@richardvaughn168 3 года назад
Great content Ryan - your enthusiasm is contagious and you are a natural on screen! Thanks for sharing your advice and for your encouragement for everyone to 'get out there'!
@duzer
@duzer 3 года назад
Thanks!!! I appreciate that
@richardcheatham9490
@richardcheatham9490 3 года назад
Well done, Ryan. I've been hoping to get back on another great road adventure and you've lit the fire. Went down the PCH with Scenic Cycling Adventures 3 times-even getting paid to ride sweep-and consider it three of life's overwhelming good fortunes. Followed that up with distance trips through western Europe. But it's been too long since then, particularly this last year. I thank you so much for the enthusiasm and re-awakening attitude. Happiest of trails to us both. Rick
@christ16800
@christ16800 Год назад
*I love the **Latest.Bike** I use it when going camping. It folds up so easy and isn’t heavy at all. Rides so smooth. I love my bike!*
@Happy_Biker
@Happy_Biker 3 года назад
Just another amazing video from you, Ryan! Thank you for all the good info and beautiful presentation.
@russello7311
@russello7311 2 года назад
Michigan has over 3500 miles of rail to trails. Just as you say, flat and lots of little towns which cuts down on carrying food and resupply of water lots of lakes and rivers for bathing. Bears and pumas my biggest worry. Another great run is the run around Lake Superior, it's all road that's the only hold back.
@josheichenhorn8631
@josheichenhorn8631 3 года назад
You continue to by an inspiration, Ryan.
@larrytanzo4761
@larrytanzo4761 Год назад
Very inspiring! I’ve always wanted to do an ultra endurance ride. Your energy and excitement when sharing all this info helped me decide I will do it! Now to choose a route 😁
@BarrySmithviolin
@BarrySmithviolin 3 года назад
Love your channel Ryan!! ❤️ Cannot believe how organized touring is now. So much RU-vid content as well...INSANE 😳. Rails to Trails is super organized now..WOW I raced and won road races in many states way back in the 70’s Now planning my own tour around the world beginning February 21, 2022, with my violin 🌟
@bengt_axle
@bengt_axle 2 года назад
Ryan, this is an excellent video on finding the best routes! A great tip to remove a stuck pedal is to put the contra-lateral foot on the pedal, squeeze the brake and put the wrench on the flats, between the lateral side of the foot and the pedal crank. This will stabilize the pedal and wrench so that you can put more force on the pedal wrench. Remember to turn towards the back wheel for both sides, as the left pedal will be reverse threaded. If you find your pedal is always tightening from riding, there's a problem with its bearings. They need to be readjusted and lubed. If you remove the back wheel and flip over the bike (not recommended for hydraulic brakes) so that the weight is on the saddle and stem, you can also use a shorter box which will more easily fit in the backseat of a car. Removing fork or even just turning it 180 degrees will give you even a more compact package and protect the fork, but it is a bit more work and your hoses must be long enough for disassembly without disconnection. A handlebar mounted mirror (e.g., Italian roadbike mirror, for drop bars) is a great accessory to keep an eye on the traffic behind you. Breakdowns and flats are great opportunities to meet new people, take a break and be creative about ways to get back on the road! Always offer to help someone else!
@DirkHKanal
@DirkHKanal 3 года назад
I basically rode 4 of the 6 routes you suggest. While the transam trail, being 19 years old in 89 was the most life changing experience, I would say the GDMBR (in 2002) was the most adventurous and exciting. The way it slows you down and brings you even closer to nature made it so special that I would contemplate of walking the whole thing (CDT) the next time.😉
@duzer
@duzer 3 года назад
I agree about the gdmbr! It’s life enhancing
@edwardmaxam5415
@edwardmaxam5415 Год назад
Did you go with people?
@DirkHKanal
@DirkHKanal Год назад
@@edwardmaxam5415 Hi, in 89 ok the transam trail I started out with a group organized by adventure cycling and ended in San Francisco 6 month later by myself. In 2002 on the GDMBR I went by myself, but met lots of ppl i rode with for some parts on the way and finished in Mexico City.
@barry4848
@barry4848 3 года назад
This video is incredibly inspiring- I have travelled to over 100 countries since 1985. I have really enjoyed riding my bike since Covid hit in March 2020....not much more than 20 miles at a time!! Thank you for all of your videos!!
@duzer
@duzer 3 года назад
Thanks!! Sounds like you’ve had a very adventurous life!
@AdventuresOfDeez
@AdventuresOfDeez 3 года назад
Love you brother thank you for all the great content and advice! Ive been working on getting my new bicycle all ready to go on an adventure and your videos have been an incredible help! Much Love From Ontario Canada
@bolandbohlecke
@bolandbohlecke 3 года назад
Will do the Pacific coast trail before i went 50y! I am 46 now.
@casvar
@casvar 3 года назад
Mira´s shirt! Great!
@sandracarter15
@sandracarter15 2 года назад
I just turned 59 years old and am thinking on heading from Jersey to California. You are an inspiration!!
@duzer
@duzer 2 года назад
I hope that you do it!!
@nickvandam1214
@nickvandam1214 2 года назад
Adventure Cycling is awesome. I wanted to ride coast to coast and then I found out about them and signed on with their self supported tour. So much fun and you're right the people are amazing!
@hmork
@hmork 3 года назад
Pacific Crest bicycle trail, next! Why are you always so darned inspiring, mr. Duzer.
@duzer
@duzer 3 года назад
Awesome! You’re gonna love it
@highalpine7321
@highalpine7321 3 года назад
Sierra Cascade for the win
@dennisprice8798
@dennisprice8798 3 года назад
I live near the Pacific Crest hiking trail but I'm not aware of the Pacific Crest biking trail. Bikes are not allowed on the PCT.
@hmork
@hmork 3 года назад
​@@dennisprice8798 It's on asphalt with cars. Based on a book from the 90s: www.amazon.com/Pacific-Crest-Bicycle-Trail-Paul/dp/0931255066
@OptimalTriathlete
@OptimalTriathlete 3 года назад
What a great synopsis of many choices all in one video! It's been a bucket list item to do someday but dang , now I want to do all the routes lol. Still not quite at a point in life for the block of time from work and fam needed to do it so will just start with practicing with some shorter routes and staying fit.
@gordonvanlieshout8134
@gordonvanlieshout8134 2 года назад
Thanks for all you do for the cycling enthusiast. Watch more of your old videos for good information and beautiful scenery. Thanks again!
@geraldwatts1104
@geraldwatts1104 3 года назад
Greatly appreciate all you do promotting the sport!
@randyandjody
@randyandjody 3 года назад
Great info, thanks! One North/South route worth considering is the Pacific Crest Bicycle Trail. Parallels the Pacific Crest hiking trail through the Cascade and Sierra Nevada mountain ranges. Rode it with my wife back in 1999 and found it spectacular. I believe Adventure Cycling has maps now too as the original guidebook is out of print.
@mokedokie
@mokedokie 3 года назад
Sites like this are very useful as we did our long trips with basic road maps and no internet. As a teacher with summers off we completed eighteen years of 500 to 1000 mile trips all throughout the western US/Canada and coast to coast on the northern Hwy.2 route (3,200 miles in 47 days) Difficulty is not as big an issue as finding time to do long trips. I would recommend less challenging rides like south on Hwy 1 Seattle to San Diego (or part of it) for a great first experience although there is a lot of RV traffic. Crossing big passes like Going To The Sun in Glacier is easy because I doubt the grade ever exceeded 6%. But I'd save crossing the Cascades in Washington until you get a few trips under your belt, also Hwy 50 through Nevada is long, hot, no services and is brutal in summer especially if you hit headwinds. The actual riding is just day by day (for us 75-80 miles daily) we only did 100 miles a few times. I hope many find the time and money and do it.
@ridetillidie8090
@ridetillidie8090 2 года назад
Taking off in May for Long Beach CA from Columbus GA to begin my "Ride Till I Die" around-the-world bicycle ride. It's my 65th Bday and I'm officially done with adulting. I'll 'winter' in CA with friends and then head North to ride your Northern route to NYC to jump a jet to Ireland. Already contacting bike stores so I have a box to ship my ride, a pointer I picked up on another of your videos! Can't wait! Your videos have answered so many of my questions! Stay safe out there!
@chrisbarker270
@chrisbarker270 3 года назад
I'm doing it and thanks for your love and support. Love the shirt.
@duzer
@duzer 3 года назад
Hope you’re having fun out there
@matgoesonadventures
@matgoesonadventures 3 года назад
Man this is perfect! My brother and I just decided to tour across Canada or the US next year (depending on covid regulations), so if we do the US this will help a boat (bike?) load!
@duzer
@duzer 3 года назад
Right on!! I wish you two all the best on your boat tour ;)
@duzer
@duzer 3 года назад
Hello all you bike touring maniacs! How many of you have ridden cross country? Let’s hear some of your route planning tips. Also, here’s a link to buy a Mira shirt mira-la-perra.creator-spring.com/?
@justpedal65
@justpedal65 3 года назад
As always Ryan...great content. Thanks for plugging the Katy. Just did a three dayer on it last weekend. Even had to hike-a-bike cuz of a collapsed bridge. Really awesome trip. BTW...Love your shirt. I'd love to buy one to wear at the bike shop when working, but I didn't see a link for it below?
@duzer
@duzer 3 года назад
@@justpedal65 here you go! mira-la-perra.creator-spring.com/?
@justpedal65
@justpedal65 3 года назад
Thanks man! True to size? I'm 5' 9" ish at about 165.
@Arman2Dito
@Arman2Dito 3 года назад
wow out of stock already. It's both a good thing and a bad thing :)
@carmenraedelaney2795
@carmenraedelaney2795 3 года назад
Ryan, Looking forward to going coast to coast in 2022 at 64 years young. Love the shirt! Keep on pedaling!
@hoser7706
@hoser7706 3 года назад
Another fantastic video full of inspiration, fun, and facts! Thanks for the guidance ❤️🙏🏻
@johnacord5664
@johnacord5664 2 года назад
Plan on going cross country Eastbound on the Old 66 (The Mother Road). I would do a side trip to Britt Iowa for the Hobo Convention. As a second generation Dust Bowler, I will have the spirits of John Steinbeck and Tome Jode with me. I lost my care 9 years ago, and I ditch my driver's license last November the day before my 76th birthday. The bicycle is making a comeback.
@duzer
@duzer 2 года назад
Sounds like an epic journey! I wish you all the best
@shanansp
@shanansp 3 года назад
I grew up in Cumberland, MD where the C&O canal trail starts. Great ride from Cumberland to DC.
@ThomLieb
@ThomLieb 3 года назад
I live in Maryland and just started thinking seriously about riding that up to Pittsburgh.
@bbsparky33
@bbsparky33 3 года назад
Haha! The book for the Pacific Coast still exists! Back in 2015, I cut out the pages I needed from that book and took off on my adventure following only those turn-by-turn directions! The hiker/biker sites were awesome and I found that Oregon publishes a map that includes the distances between H/B camp sites and amenities along the coast which makes things even easier.
@duzer
@duzer 3 года назад
That’s cool!
@robjackson4597
@robjackson4597 2 года назад
Excellent video Ryan. You've done it all and have shown us the way. Thanks for recommending Adventure Cycling, the absolute best resource for bicycle touring! i'd love to ride that Pacific Coast route.
@duzer
@duzer 2 года назад
Love Adventure Cycling!
@eliotzarkofski4041
@eliotzarkofski4041 2 года назад
I went from Michigan to Missouri and blew my knee before I got to the Katy trail. I was 13 miles away. Can't wait to get there someday
@sboeke91
@sboeke91 3 года назад
I planned my first multi day bicycle tour. I’m taking a week to do a big Northwest Illinois route. Going through various small towns in Illinois and riding along the Mississippi River. While it may not be as epic as your adventures, I’m hoping this is a gateway into something bigger.
@mattanthony3963
@mattanthony3963 3 года назад
How did your trip go?
@sboeke91
@sboeke91 3 года назад
@@mattanthony3963 Awesome. It was a lot harder than I expected it to be. But it was an absolute blast. I had fantastic weather and got to experience some really cool places. Highly recommend doing just any small trip. So fun.
@justinnikodemski7798
@justinnikodemski7798 3 года назад
Western Express section - It's incredible!
@user-kx1lz8xz1m
@user-kx1lz8xz1m 2 года назад
Love it man! I have fond memories of my ride across USA 🤗
@ShubhamMody
@ShubhamMody 3 года назад
I might not get the chance to travel these routes anytime soon, but hopefully one day! We all very much appreciate this information alongside all your fun and adventure videos! LOVE YOU RYAN ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@jjhawk3582
@jjhawk3582 3 года назад
Thank you Ben stiller
@duzer
@duzer 3 года назад
Haha ;)
@driftwood4458
@driftwood4458 3 года назад
I agree Ryan, it doesn’t matter which coast a begins. Before doing the Southern Tier I checked wind data from locations on the route. Most winds were crosswinds so it didn’t matter direction. We decided east to west for other reasons: having sun at our back riding west for safety and having lots of miles before hitting the climbs. Some folks plan every mile of their trip. I prefer some planning but allow the adventure unfold each day: serendipity ride.
@andrewmonfort4881
@andrewmonfort4881 3 года назад
I know the town in the footage when you say "it was my first taste of charming small town america"! I grew up in that town. Never thought I'd just stumble across a video and recognize a small town in the midwest, much less one I lived in.
@ronkirk5099
@ronkirk5099 7 месяцев назад
I've also been cross country 4 times - north, middle and twice across the south. I've also done both coasts twice and a trans Canada tour. I have to say I liked Canada best. If you stay well north of the U.S. border, the primitive camping is awesome and there is MUCH less traffic. At 73, I'm now mostly an off road rider due to safety concerns and have done the Great Divide mtn bike route and the Baja Divide.
@WindsongPodcast
@WindsongPodcast 18 дней назад
I'm planning a push bike tour right now and have these concerns. Is it possible to completely avoid car traffic and ride off road? Would you like to share more about your experiences?
@Aragorn.Strider
@Aragorn.Strider 2 года назад
I can imagine you would one day love to bike in the Netherlands. There are bike paths everywhere. I think you would call it a heaven, made for you
@duzer
@duzer 2 года назад
I’ve only ridden in Amsterdam and loved it!! Need to explore more
@labace2010
@labace2010 3 года назад
love the Mira shirt!
@chasefalash9386
@chasefalash9386 3 года назад
True inspiration my brother and I rode a tandem bicycle from Washington to California one of the best decisions.
@mattanthony3963
@mattanthony3963 3 года назад
Your advice is spot on, and your enthusiasm infectious.
@duzer
@duzer 3 года назад
Thank you! I appreciate that
@Mike-vd2qt
@Mike-vd2qt 3 года назад
Great video Ryan, it helps to motivate cyclists to tour. The small towns can use the tourism dollars, and most drivers are considerate. I've crossed west-east three times, once north-south CA coast. GDMBR this summer finally.
@duzer
@duzer 3 года назад
Very cool, have fun on the gdmbr!
@brightair510
@brightair510 3 года назад
Ryan, thanks for many great videos! I see on some of your long bike-packing trips you have towed a small trailer. My question is how much different is it to tow a trailer, one wheel or two wheel, on pavement and on hard packed gravel surfaces? Is it that much harder or more tiring, or is it not that noticeable? I ask because I am contemplating a longer trip and would like to avoid the discomfort of wearing a pack yet still be able to bring enough gear to be really comfortable. Thanks for the benefit of your experiences!! Richard
@darinball5265
@darinball5265 3 года назад
No cross country ride yet. Baptism by RAGBRAI this July!!! See you there!!! I had been dreaming of a cross country ride before I discovered your channel. Now that I have you as a cheerleader, I have more inspired than ever to make it happen when I retire in a few years. When I tell people I dream of riding from San Bernardino to Chicago via Route 66 on a bicycle, I get that "your absolutely nuts" look and your insane comment. I couldnt be more excited to make that my first long adventure.
@duzer
@duzer 3 года назад
I’m so excited that you’re doing ragbrai!! You’ll love it…and then your own cross country ride!!
@froglegs4910
@froglegs4910 2 года назад
Your biking tour is amazing ! Splendid sightseeing !
@tomfield2292
@tomfield2292 3 года назад
Leaving in 2 wks for the Trans America route.
@duzer
@duzer 3 года назад
Very cool, have fun out there!
@neiana
@neiana 2 года назад
Love the options and the video, but what kind of daily mileage should be a minimum for a cyclist wanting to cross the country?
@955lamar
@955lamar 3 месяца назад
Thanks for sharing. Great fun watching and love what you said about in the end, about long distance bike adventures making you a better person.
@duzer
@duzer 3 месяца назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@susanbrown3494
@susanbrown3494 3 года назад
Thanks for this, Duzer! Watching your first trek across the country inspired me to take a trip on the Southern Tier after I graduated from CSU in FoCo in 2018. Can’t wait until I can get out for another tour!
@duzer
@duzer 3 года назад
That’s awesome!! So glad to got to experience the magic of bicycle touring
@rebelincmusic
@rebelincmusic 3 года назад
Definitely get nice blinky lights....Almost killed by masked drivers in a few different states
@stephenturp2836
@stephenturp2836 3 года назад
Wise words my friend. Charming, small town America. I’ve seen a lot of this & due to Covid, I miss it. Your southern route with Nick was my personal favourite. Great information Ryan. God Bless America. Thank-you. 😊
@TheMorganamovies
@TheMorganamovies 3 года назад
Tnks for everything that you share!!! Really good information!!!
@keathmcclellan2088
@keathmcclellan2088 3 года назад
I has completed GAP and C/O canal trail couple weeks ago loved every moments of it, want to do more of it thank Ryan for great support and motivate
@GeorgeKohler
@GeorgeKohler 8 месяцев назад
Great video and such wise advice. My son and I forged our own path across America last year and it was life changing!
@duzer
@duzer 8 месяцев назад
That is awesome!
@Fgurs
@Fgurs 7 месяцев назад
doing it in the 3 gear cruiser is seriously so inspiring, very cool
@guifields
@guifields 3 года назад
Hi Duzer, This video is pure inspiration. Unfortunately, I have to wait, at least, one more year to ride one of this great suggestions of your video. I'm expecting to get better this situation to travel again to USA. Keep doing your videos and inspiring us. Let me know when you want to came to Brazil.
@jamesp1045
@jamesp1045 3 года назад
Great video Ryan. I hope to go on my first bike adventure soon. Thank you for the inspiration.
@danielburkholder1347
@danielburkholder1347 Год назад
Hey Ryan, I just gotta say I love watching you videos, I'm completely stoked to get out for my ride season. I've never traveled the distances on a bycycle as you have. Though I am compelled. Oh the Mira shirt your wearing rocks man!
@paultuke5110
@paultuke5110 3 года назад
Thank you. I've been cycling all over Japan (and parts of Asia) the past few years and I'm ready to come home after the pandemic. I've been looking for a 'best' route to cover USA, and this video answers MANY of my questions. Good work!
@duzer
@duzer 3 года назад
Great! Glad this was helpful. Happy trails
@ricot6140
@ricot6140 3 года назад
Ryan, I love your attitude and your adventures. Thanks for the inspiration. It'll help me plan my cross-country tour in 2022!
@duzer
@duzer 3 года назад
Right on!! You’re gonna love it
@danimatronics1628
@danimatronics1628 2 года назад
A friend and I rode from Waterton Lakes through Helena MT to Yellowstone, Tetons, Bryce Canyon, Zion, North and South rims Grand Canyon, Flagstaff, Phoenix, and Calexico, then over to San Diego and up the coast to the SF Bay Area back in the early 70's. A fabulous ride back then, not sure how the traffic would be nowadays. Still, Hwy 89 makes a very scenic north to south traverse.
@vaughnblack1725
@vaughnblack1725 2 года назад
Awesome Video my man, very helpful and inspiring!! Ride safe 😀
@darinhorton7957
@darinhorton7957 3 года назад
Thank you for this. It was great to hear about the different routes.
@duzer
@duzer 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@LIamaLlama554
@LIamaLlama554 3 года назад
Thanks for the excellent video, Ryan!
@jeffkelley4055
@jeffkelley4055 3 года назад
Ryan you are the man. Always an inspiration
@TonyNelsonCamping
@TonyNelsonCamping 3 года назад
Love this. Very insightful! Thanks, Ryan!! You're a true ambassador!! 🤩🙏
@duzer
@duzer 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@ames477
@ames477 Год назад
Very well done piece. Good presentation, content and production. Thanks.
@duzer
@duzer Год назад
Thank you kindly!
@jamesgillespy4178
@jamesgillespy4178 8 месяцев назад
This was the most seamless ad ever...great job
@duzer
@duzer 8 месяцев назад
My whole life is an ad for getting people to ride bikes!
@SimplyJapaneseMaples
@SimplyJapaneseMaples Год назад
Love the video, super helpful. Total pro. Brought me back to my 8,400 kms trip from Vancouver to St. John's, Newfoundland. Cycling is the best way to see the land.
@EarlyDawnTravels
@EarlyDawnTravels 2 года назад
You are living the DREAM!! We did DC to Pittsburgh and I loved every second of it.
@robinferguson8911
@robinferguson8911 3 года назад
I'm going to be watching this over and over. Thank you
@duzer
@duzer 3 года назад
Glad that it’s helpful
@billcaulway9910
@billcaulway9910 3 года назад
Great summary Ryan! Thanks for doing this.
@RedHeadAgent
@RedHeadAgent 3 года назад
I just LOVE your enthusiasm!
@duzer
@duzer 3 года назад
Thanks
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