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philexploremore
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Tour Divide 2022 - Phil Jones - My Adventure GDMBR
Filmed with an Insta 360 Go 2 Camera.
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Does it rain on the Isle of Skye? lensaddict.co.uk
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A short collection of videos stitched together with some of my still shots from my recent trip to the Isle of Skye.
Iceland 2015 by Drone in 4K HD www.lensaddict.co.uk
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Iceland 2015 with a DJI Phantom 2 with Zenmuse H3-3D gimbal and GoPro Hero 4 Black
Total Wipe Out! - Ringwood Aqua Park (New Forest) 4K HD
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Filmed with a GoPro Hero 4 Black. Music by: Whatdafunk by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: audionautix.com/
Jurassic Coast by Drone 2015
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A quick video taken with my DJI Phantom 2 with Zenmuse H3-3D Gimbal and Go Pro Hero 4 Black during summer 2015.
Fat Bike Monday Ride
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Filmed with a GoPro Hero 4 Black in the New Forest - UK.
Genesis Caribou Fat Bikes Can Be Fast
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Filmed with a GoPro Hero 4 Black in the New Forest - UK.
As fun as watching paint dry
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Filmed with a GoPro Hero 4 Black on timelapse mode
Gti International 2015 Drone Footage
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Inters 2015 footage filmed from the back of an Audi 80 cab around the campsite in the evening.
Kingston Lacy - DJI Phantom 2, Zenmuse H3-3D Gimbla, Go Pro Hero 4 Black
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Kingston Lacy - DJI Phantom 2, Zenmuse H3-3D Gimbla, Go Pro Hero 4 Black
Hampshire + Dorset Drone Adventures - DJI Phantom 2 Zenmuse H3-3D Gimbal Waterside New Forest
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Hampshire Dorset Drone Adventures - DJI Phantom 2 Zenmuse H3-3D Gimbal Waterside New Forest
Me hacen reír...estos garrulos donde llevan las ollas y los víveres y los cinco litros de agua para cocinar beber y lavarse, donde llevan la ropa de invierno y la de verano y las herramientas y las cámaras y cargadores y cables y la toalla y el champú y mil cosas más que me olvido de detallar
Very boring for the listeners.
Congrats.. great strong ride.. thanks for bringing us along.
Outstanding achievement in a great time as well
Great job on finishing with such a respectable time. Video production is awesome. How did you solve your brake pad problem??
Great vid awesome achievement finishing. What gravel / bike packing shoes do you use and do you recommend?
Great video! Hope you got some water Ute Pass just before Henderson mill tailing pond. Every year more & more do, 30 cases about 2023.
Great video! Saw my bike in that shot of the Candon B&B😂 hey those laminated elev profile sheets w/road type colors were SO helpful. Thank you to you or whomever brought those for riders! Would it be possible to get those image files??
Awesome video. Thanks for taking the time to share your experience with us!
Haha, at the steak scene, it made me want to do this JUST so I can eat whatever I want and get away with it :P
Boring
Would have been much better without the music
Hi Phil, one more question: is is easy to explain exactly where that toilet was? Thanks.
A fantastic account of the ride. Loved the fact that the video didn't end in Wyoming like others.
Great to watch Phil, what did you do most of your navigation from? and any pointers for developing your cycling notes?
Well done. Thanks for all your extra effort to bring us along. You should be very proud of this accomplishment!!!!
Hello Phil I met you at Chris's house on Thursday night! My mate from America that I rode it with sent me the link today, great film, brings it all back, well done indeed. Tim.
Hi Tim, no way. Brilliant. I'm glad you enjoyed it. I wanted to capture the momories and the overall feeling of the trip along the way. I miss that route so much!
@@philexploremore I still think of it daily from 2019!
1:11 guessing someone has told you already, but Banff is in Alberta, not BC.
Yeah thank you for pointing it out, my bad. Just didn't want to have to rerender the whole video for a typo but thanks for flagging.
I see you have the Kitchen Sink handlebars. What is your aerobar setup with those? Well done BTW!!
Thanks. My aerobars are by profile designs.
But with spacers.. Circa 60mm if memory serves to get the bars up and to prevent neck issues.
Power To The Pedal..💪
Yip. Thanks
How was the bike without a front suspension fork. How do you feel a suspension front fork would have did on the ride?
Hi. I would ride with a rigid for again. Sure, some sections would have been nice with a fork but 80+% was rigid fork territory only in my opinion.
You started the review not knowing what the product does? WoW. And you encourage riders to dress in all dark colours? Double WoW. Some people shouldn’t be allowed on RUclips.
Good to see the ride, thanks for the for the effort in filming. Brings back memories of previous TD's, and can't wait to get out there again! Cheers
Glad you enjoyed it
Echoing the points made below.. a fantastic achievement and a really enjoyable watch. Putting aside the enormous physical achievement what comes across throughout is an upbeat attitude and I think thats what I'll take away into my personal (and much lesser) efforts. Many thanks
Thank you that means a lot. I was told that a route of this distance is as much mental as it is physical so I really worked on that aspect to be as up beat and positive as possible throughout. I'm glad this came through in the video. Thanks for taking the time to comment and happy peddling.
Solution to brake problems ………stop using the brakes!!!!
Yeah that was my strategy and it worked well.
To ride and film in some of these conditions……….respect. Well done.
Thank you John. It was fun.
Superb and well done!
Many thanks!
What an adventure. 100 Miles per day that is the real deal. Congrats.
Thanks.
Not one of you cycling channel folks know how to even breathe. Use your NOSE. That's what it is designed for! In through the Nose.... out through the mouth, the nose and brain are connected, the nose tells your brain to release all those amazing natural drugs!!! Mouthbreathers are missing out and getting throat infections / upper respiratory infections. I mean sure, if ur gasping, fair dos, open the gob but in general, learn to keep ur mouth shut.
Gotta eat more beans and pork rinds! They're at every gas station haha
Ha nice typo correction. Thanks for the message.
Great ride, fantastic adventure and great singing too 😊
Glad you enjoyed it
That's a fantastic video. GoPro is an amazing cam! 😃 Well done 👍
Thanks a lot!. I actually didn't use a gopro. I used a very small insta 360 go 2 camera. Night and compact. Easy on battery and seems smooth.
@@philexploremore ah, cool. Looks really good 😃
Well done, and great story telling as well.
Glad you enjoyed it I didn't focus on any of my camera narration. I just spoke about what I saw and what I was going through. Hope it helps share with others about the trip.
So great! Thank you and congrats on the finish.
Thank you! 😊
Congrats
Thank you.
Well done Phil; superb video. It's hard enough to simply focus on the ride, but you somehow summoned the energy to film and provide narrative. Thanks so much for your efforts! My good friend made it to Del Norte 2 yrs ago before succombing to some sort of water parasite; glad you were able to stay healthy and make it to the finish. Congratulations all around!
Thank you. Yep some days it was a big effort to record but I knew I would be able to look back at it at a later date and smile. Tummy bugs were a big concern of mine. I was pretty big on ensuring I filtered my water and sometimes even add some chlorine tabs as well if I was nervous.
Great video, thanks for sharing.
My pleasure
Hi Phil, great film and congrats, you made it. I really like, that you share the daily miles and elevation. Thank you, this helps other for planning. Maybe you made a typo at the end at 1:16:40? You wrote elevation = 110,747 ft. When I sum up your daily elevation (day 6 is missing) I end up with 159808 feet. This sounds much more realistic for me. I remember, Tour Divide is about 8 times Mount Everest. Nevertheless, thumps up!
Hey Olaf. Thank you for the comments. Really glad it was of use. Yes my data may be off a little. I was expecting circa 150k feet elevation so was surprised when I totally up the gpx data. I can only assume some of it was due to the diversions around the Gila Forest due to the fires. Summary. It was a last minute addition to add the elevation and I can assure you it felt like circa 150k feet elevation.
Great video and adventure! Congratulations on your accomplishment, and thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Excellent video Phil. Loved the way you coped with the adverse weather - chapeau. I did this in 2017 (as a 60th retirement present to myself) and was in communication with Ant Ball who lives in the next village to me before he went, so it was nice to see him in the film. I have booked flights for 2023 to have another go - not as fast as you two though! Best wishes.
Ah that's fantastic. Yeah the weather was all part of the adventure to be honest. Amazing you are going back this year. If you are still in touch with Ant ask him to add you to the UK Tour Divide riders group Chris Ellison as setup. Might be a great opportunity for you to get info and prep (even though you have already done it).
What a great adventure.Bravo from Greece.
Thank you soo much.
I appreciate the amount of effort/personal risk that went into the burrito eating shot at 29:57.
Haha thanks. Yeah filming, eating and riding at the same time was a little challenging.
Excellent compilation of video
Thank you very much! Felt a bit choppy putting the video together as i have very little experience but I'm glad it came across OK and shared the adventure at least.
@@philexploremore not choppy at all. Well done.
Congratulations guys. Being an old man now I could never do it but I couldn't have done it at your ages either. Remarkable and a great video.
Thanks so much! Really appreciate your kind words.
Just awesome! Thank you for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it! It was awesome... I can honestly say it has changed my outlook on life and importance of things.
I'm pretty sure that I would have taken my chances with the thunderstorms rather than sleep in the pit toilet. Banger job on the ride and the video!!
Haha thanks. I was soo cold and wet and genuinely scared from the lightning I would have slept in it even if there was crap all over the floor. Luckily it was uber clean and watertight. After propping the door open for 30mins it was sort of smell free too. Ironically I got one of the best nights sleep of the trip in that toilet. Think it was the adrenaline wearing off maybe?!
I’m always amazed by how even a bit of blue in the sky improves my outlook, even in the cold. That view starting at 19:40 would stop me in my tracks. Glorious. But staying under a bridge in those arroyos at 44:00 would terrify me if there was even a hint of rain on the horizon.
Yeah I know what you mean about the weather. It has a stong power to inspire or demotivate. The camping under the bridge was a pretty thought out risk and, as you say, risk could be high. Decided it would be OK providing remained dry which it did all night.
Excellent summary, such tough weather last year, well done!
Thank you. Hope its of use to people now and for the future.
No flats, amazing. How much tire wear at the end of it all? I could only imagine what it felt like to be back home relaxing on the couch with a pint after all that.
No flats at all. Very impressed with the vitoria mezcal. Rear tyre was toast at the end and was down to approx 0.2mm of tread left in the centre. Also has a discolouration where the layers were being worn down. The front though, it's still 9n my bike and has another 12 - 18months left in her yet I think.
And yes... My amazing partner picked me up at the end and she had beers. Best taste ever!!! Oh and it was called Crank Yanker which seemed fitting too.
So incredibly inspired by your strength and perseverance. And you still managed to film and create this great document to your journey. Amazing.
Thank you. That means a lot. Certainly a confidence booster... My strategy was to break the whole thing into small chunks and keep consistently chipping away at it.