I have 3 MTB's and 2 road bikes, I have been thinking about building a gravel bike, you just talked me into it. But, I'm still wondering how you rode that far through SD without seeing a homeless encampment.
Dan, a very interesting to watch video too! Lots of excellent editing worthy of way more views! It's hard to believe that is San Diego. Early on I wasn't even sure if it was in San Diego and started to wonder what city it was in. After watching you get nervous about dropping down a slope and breaking your collarbone, the following phrase comes to mind: "Commit or eat shit"! How many miles was the ride?
Dan Simpson I use GoPro Studio also. I know what you mean about its limitations, but it's rather easy to use. I am exploring another option as well (Video pad). I downloaded it recently, but haven't made any videos with it yet. another RU-vidr told me that he was using it and that it's a free download. Thanks for including the Strava track, I'll have to check that out later. I might get surprised about where you're riding. It was cool because it looks like you covered a lot of ground and diverse areas as well as inner-city secret paths that connect things nicely.
@@Bicycle_Dan Love it man, I just literally entered the gravel bike scene and I have a GoPro8.. Gotta get a mount and find some of these trails! Thanks for sharing
He starts at Bachman canyon at the end of 3rd Ave. Then appears in Presidio Park, then Fiesta island. I doubt there is a dedicated bike trail connect these all, but possible riding through streets of course.
✊ respect man ! I recently got a giant fcr3 hybrid 700c / 32c and recently learned about gravel bikes after riding mtn bikes and dirt bmx all my life .. need to convert ! What you do is inspirational brotha ! Like the next Vittorio Brumotti in his stunt videos ! Anywho! Keep at it and keep posting vids if you can ! Thank you and take care ! Here’s a link to his video if you’d like to see it. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BM0oQIRIyrs.html