Yoooo Reid what’s good brother?!!! Hahaha awesome that I’m seeing your comment on here and it’s the first I’m hearing that you’re into DK vids. We just talked on the phone like an hour ago haha!
Just started following the last week or so! New to cycling at 54 years old and your videos make me want to get off the road! Great stuff and great entertainment!
Now that's a proper video......and that's why I prefer the term Adventure bike.....for videos like this. Awesome ride Dustin and the guys, looked amazing a right mixture!!
When I was in my twenties, and a Cat 3 racer, my wife and I would occasionally join the “old guys” on a ride. The old guys were all in their 60’s. The routes were not completely gravel, but they always had some gravel, and a “short cut” or two. Over logs, fences, through a muddy creek, and at least one road closed construction zone. I’m in my 60’s now and really happy to see that their style of riding adventure is alive and well. They would be pleased :)
Amazing! Always gets me so stoked. 8:00 to 8:18 was maybe my favorite bit of editing ive seen in any of your videos. Loved it! (Also loving the CWW howls)
Dustin, I live in north Portland and am definitely going to say hello the next time I see you out riding. The Gifford P. is one of my favorite places, BTW.- Don Reichert, near Northgate Park.
Another great one DK! In so many ways your videos are creative and unique, from the content, the editing, the music, the rides, the commentary, the guys, the humor, the bikes, the art, and on and on . . . . Keep up the great work!
The ad came in so I snatched more food, and I'm hearing the shred - I'm sitting down and the commentary is back on. brilliant, funny, and the sarcasm at the beginning ... I'm speechless
the zombie jamboree is a song my grandad (age 86) used to sing all the time when i was a kid, and ive not heard it from anyone else until now - nice video!
Currently in lockdown in Melbourne Aus, These gravel rides got me scheming for when summer rolls around for me and I can escape to the mountains. Keep up the great content :)
Great video! Convinced me I do not need a gravel bike as at my age (57) I do not need to be anywhere near possibly hitting a tree and spending 12 months in physical therapy to control the pain. Meanwhile, party on!
Inside out bibs is the latest must have for any self respecting gravel enthusiast. Ron is wise beyond his years. THIS MESSAGE BROUGHT TO YOU BY CREEK-COOLED-CAPS.
Nice ride man. Although I prefer riding solo (even before Covid-19) I love watching you and you’re crew riding the gravel heaven. Of course I don’t have such crazy, sophisticated friends like Ron to ride with 🤪
@@EverythingsBeenDone My thoughts exactly! I started searching for it the moment you said the name...then i waited another min and you gave a link. Excellent!
Bro just binge watching all of your adventure videos and it has been one of the best things ever happened during the quarantine. Loving vicariously through your channel!!! #playerplease
New subscriber from Scotland.Loved the video. Seems to encapsulate what riding a bike is all about. Thinking seriously about getting an out and out gravel bike and really like the look of Jena.
Hey Man, great video looked like alot of fun. Myself and a good group of friends up here did a 4 dayer bikepacking trip last week. I love seeing these kinds of rides!
Excuse Me ... the backwards bibs ??? "KRIS KROSS 1992" 🤦♂️ (jus dont let Ron shave his eyebrows off.) Cheese -n- ride coverage: EPIC🌠 Ya got a Great "scene" out there Dustin, Spot on Mate 👌
From South MS wishing there was some gravel like that around here. Our elevation comes from the bridges we cross. Great video, its was like I was along for the ride except my legs didn't burn once during the ride!!!
Looked like a great route! Suggest you try the Katadyn Befree filter when you get a chance. Comes in a 1L format and fills faster than the Sawyer. Especially good if refilling bottles for a group ride.
These rides, especially you, Doug and Ron have really convinced me to give Gravel bikes and Drop bars off-road a chance. No Wilier Triestina Jena dealers around me. Which is good, as even though it's beautiful, it's way outside my price range. (Would have gone Tundra, btw. Wonderfully unique colorway for a bike.)
A glass of water or juice just before and just after a hot day ride does help. I've seen miners in some documentary chug even more before a shift (no toilets below the ground), so maybe it's a matter of getting used to it.
I think you guys had the right bikes since it looked like most of the ride was gravel trails. Also the amount of miles and elevation would’ve been impossibly exhausting. Or a lightweight carbon hardtail but the slacker trail would’ve also been garbage on the climbs.
Hey!!! Stop telling folks they need to bike in general!!!! The market it just messed up as it is.... you know how hard it is to buy quality parts that you are going to use meanwhile the squids are buying all the good stuff up to put on a bike they may take out two times then sell it on Pinkbike.... As for the riding, good edit, looks fun! Keep doing the grind