For some reason I love these shots of Mendoza, especially a gentleman on 15 11, I have a similar basket-milk crate type thing on my rack for carrying my backpack in it. Great camera work and narration, thank you, Jeremy! Dios te bendiga!
Using those milk carton containers seemed quite common on bicycles around small towns as well.. they are incredible tough as you know. I'm happy you enjoyed my video as I enjoyed producing it. 🚴♂
Years ago I was stuck in a 3 day rain storm in Japan in a 1 person tent and the ability to sit up and move things around was so beneficial I decided to leave the bivy at home for most situations...🚴♂😊
@@JeremyEll Different strokes for different folks. I love watching the rain from my bivi and under the tarp, a different perspective I suppose. If I want headroom I just put the tarp a bit higher, If there's no wind I can even stand up. But those Tarantulas would definitely make me use a tent!
You know I actually don't know what she said as my Spanish isn't very limited.. she just seemed so nice and friendly I included the audio.... I would love to have a translation 💕🚴♂
the work you put into these videos is quite apparent. for the life of me idk why you don't have more subscribers. I'm 64 and a novice biker here in thailand (canadian as well). about 5 years ago the wife bought me a cheap fatbike and i put about 10k km on it before upgrading to a road bike. my pb is 130 km in a single day but not sure i could do that again the next day. anyways...i get a lot of inspiration from channels like yours but regrets as well. i wish i caught the bug about 40 years ago but better late than never. i guess. keep up the good work. looking forward to the next one.
Its a great sport to keep healthy at in Thailand for sure! I'm not sure why I don't have more subscribers either.. I always assumed I was making videos that nobody was looking for.. 🤠🇹🇭🚴♂
Aloha Great Video ...yes the tarantula you saw is venomous not poisonous...... Poison is different as there is no wound involved. It can be absorbed into the bloodstream through the skin, inhaled or ingested, venom in injected via a fang, bite or poke!
@JeremyEll ahhh now that I know that your Canadian, everybody loves Canadians, they are super nice people ! In my 52 years on this shity planet I have only met one bad Canadian and she was terrible, but that was the only one.
Great song edit.
Thanks I thought I would do something different for a change 🚴♂
Excellent video!
You are a poet, I really like your videos
What a great video and beautifull trip of my country❤
@winkelman1969 I am happy you enjoyed it! If I go back to Argentina I want to explore the North on my bicycle 💙🚴♂️
For some reason I love these shots of Mendoza, especially a gentleman on 15 11, I have a similar basket-milk crate type thing on my rack for carrying my backpack in it.
Great camera work and narration, thank you, Jeremy!
Dios te bendiga!
Using those milk carton containers seemed quite common on bicycles around small towns as well.. they are incredible tough as you know. I'm happy you enjoyed my video as I enjoyed producing it. 🚴♂
great video and lovely music. thank you
Amazing videography. You deserve more, sir.
Great job once again!
Top notch!
Jeremy your filmmaking is top tier. Thank you for sharing a glimpse into your adventures. Glad you are healing up from that tunnel
Incident!
Thanks Cindy! I am happy you enjoyed it. I have 1 more video from South America I will post in a few days 💙
@@JeremyEll that’s great! My kids are enjoying these videos too, the world is so beautiful on film. You really are capturing such beauty.
Truly awesome! Your narration goes along perfectly for such great visuals. Outstanding camera work and integration with music!!
I'm normally a bivi camper but with those Tarantulas around i'd definitely follow your lead with a tent!! Great tour mi amigo!!
Years ago I was stuck in a 3 day rain storm in Japan in a 1 person tent and the ability to sit up and move things around was so beneficial I decided to leave the bivy at home for most situations...🚴♂😊
@@JeremyEll Different strokes for different folks. I love watching the rain from my bivi and under the tarp, a different perspective I suppose. If I want headroom I just put the tarp a bit higher, If there's no wind I can even stand up. But those Tarantulas would definitely make me use a tent!
Thank you for the cool video, could you share the exact tour?
@andri315 unfortunately I don't have it with me as I am travelling in Thailand right now..
Hi Jeremy. Wonderful video. Your story telling is amassing. I enjoyed a lot watching your video. By the way, did you know why Eva said that ?
You know I actually don't know what she said as my Spanish isn't very limited.. she just seemed so nice and friendly I included the audio.... I would love to have a translation 💕🚴♂
the work you put into these videos is quite apparent.
for the life of me idk why you don't have more subscribers. I'm 64 and a novice biker here in thailand (canadian as well). about 5 years ago the wife bought me a cheap fatbike and i put about 10k km on it before upgrading to a road bike. my pb is 130 km in a single day but not sure i could do that again the next day. anyways...i get a lot of inspiration from channels like yours but regrets as well. i wish i caught the bug about 40 years ago but better late than never. i guess.
keep up the good work. looking forward to the next one.
Its a great sport to keep healthy at in Thailand for sure! I'm not sure why I don't have more subscribers either.. I always assumed I was making videos that nobody was looking for.. 🤠🇹🇭🚴♂
Aloha Great Video ...yes the tarantula you saw is venomous not poisonous...... Poison is different as there is no wound involved. It can be absorbed into the bloodstream through the skin, inhaled or ingested, venom in injected via a fang, bite or poke!
Well it's a good thing that I check my shoes each day anyways! Thanks for the clarification 😇
What kind of tires are you riding? What is your chain ring? What is your cassette?
Tires are Schwalbe Marathon Plus 700x45mm. Rear cassette 11-34 9speed. Crankset 48x36x26 🚴♂️
@JeremyEll what does 48/34 feel like
@@Sean85Laney I only use the 48 when my panniers have been removed and I'm cruising around town.. 34 seems good for the middle.
i gave you a thumbs up for the jim croce song and for using the metric system
Ahhh yes the metric system. I love my base 10 🇨🇦
@JeremyEll ahhh now that I know that your Canadian, everybody loves Canadians, they are super nice people ! In my 52 years on this shity planet I have only met one bad Canadian and she was terrible, but that was the only one.
@rickute1458 if we meet up for a beer I'll most likely pickup the bar tab my friend 🚴♂️
very nice footage what camera are you using?
I was using a Nikon Z9 for high quality footage and a DJI Pocket2 for the rest. Video description has all the details.