My 1st Bike Tour: 5 Things I Did Wrong, 4 Things I Did Right and 3 Things I Could've Done Better

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
  • On my 1st bike tour in 1981 I was 17 years old and I rode from my home in the Chicago suburbs to my uncle's house in Minnesota. I didn't really know what I was doing, but I went anyways. I have learned a great deal over the years. Looking back I can identify at least 5 things I did wrong, 4 things I did right and 3 things I could have done better. I learned from other bikers that I met along the way. Over the years my methods have changed a lot. If you're planning your 1st bike tour, check this out and learn from some of my mistakes. Thanks!
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Комментарии • 388

  • @nathansweeney9877
    @nathansweeney9877 2 года назад +61

    So many gems in this one. Your humor and insight really shine in these videos. Keep sharing details of your earlier trips. Your stories are worth telling.

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  2 года назад +3

      Thanks so much! I appreciate it, Nathan. Ride on Buddy!

  • @hammockdweller
    @hammockdweller 2 года назад +35

    Been there, done that. ;-) Your story made me smile, because it reminded me of my first trip in 1982. My first bike was a racing bike, equipped with a carrier and panniers. Like you I didn't have much money, so I had a cheap, heavy tent and sleeping bag. I took a boat from the Netherlands to Norway and cycled there. When I reached the mountains, I found out, like you, that my gears were not suitable for that terrain. So I had to walk quite a bit. After a week a spoke broke, I repaired it. Two days later another spoke broke, I also repaired that. The next day after that again a spoke broke. The interval between breakages got shorter and shorter until I ran out of spare spokes. I had to take a bus to a big town to get it repaired. The next year I bought a real touring bike and better camping equipment. It went much better, I cycled from Oslo to the North Cape.

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  2 года назад +6

      I have had similar experiences with spokes breaking. I have much better wheels now and rarely have that problem any more. Your experiences mirror mine. Thanks for watching. Ride on!

  • @carolewarner101
    @carolewarner101 2 года назад +8

    Oh my gosh...I did my first bike tour in 1981 too. A friend and I took off to ride the circumference of the entire country! We didn't end up going that far, but we made it from Michigan to New Jersey to Florida to Texas, stopping to work three times along the way. We planned it so that we'd be down south in the winter and then proceeded to have record lows in the teens all the way through the panhandle of Florida! It was REALLY cold, but folks along the way saw us riding and became alarmed. Turns out we never spent a single one of those nights camping out in the cold because people gave us money for a hotel one night, paid for a little cabin the next, let us sleep in the spotless heated bathrooms at a campground (the whole place was empty except for us!), etc. All that was completely unsolicited. Folks were just naturally so kind and generous. Ended up in Houston, Texas and my friend went back up to Michigan and I stayed in Texas...for 12 years! Met and married my husband and we just had our 30th anniversary.
    I also road a section of the Camino de Santiago in Spain which was wonderful (2013). Still have my Miyata 1000 with all the original components. Heavy as heck compared to today's touring bikes, but no bike ever road as smoothly on the road. Thanks for sharing!
    PS - we carried WAY too much stuff on our first tour as well. Now my kit is under 25 lbs, and that's with the winter sleeping bag and wool long undies!

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching. Sounds like a great trip. Ride on!

  • @Beertownbill
    @Beertownbill 2 года назад +16

    Some parallels to my life here, sort of. I hiked the PCT in 1977 at the age of 19. One of the first 100 to do so. Nowadays, 4-5,000 attempt every year. 40 years later, I did the AT. This year? The TransAmerica. My first bike tour. I may be a novice, but I have the mental part down. Love your videos. Great inspiration to old coots like myself.

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  2 года назад +4

      A seasoned backpacker like yourself should have no trouble on the TransAm. You got this! Just watch out for saddle sores. Ride on!

  • @vboch1
    @vboch1 Год назад +1

    Broke out into a big smile when you said, "carried two pair of blue jeans, five days' worth of food". In 1976 on my first bike tour (Bike Centennial) this NEWBIE started out with an AXE, (boy was that heavy) unwearable clothes, to much food and I wasn't carrying things that I really needed. Enjoy your straight take on things. Thanks.

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  Год назад

      I suppose when we're young our enthusiasm makes up for our inexperience. LOL! Thanks for watching, I really appreciate it. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!! 😎

  • @johngrossbohlin7582
    @johngrossbohlin7582 2 года назад +5

    I had to laugh... I saw myself in much of what was said!
    I was in my late 20s in the mid-80s when I did my first trip... I had a long hours, high stress job with upper management that was ethically challenged. I called a friend of mine on his private line at his bicycle shop early on a Saturday morning before he opened. I was in my office... It was mid-December in upstate NY. I told him I was going to do a bicycle trip. To humor me he invited me over to his house on Sunday evening so we could draw up an equipment list. Monday morning I quit and called my friend and asked him if he had ordered the stuff yet. His response was "You're serious!" My response was "Yeah, I quit." Quitting also meant giving up my company car so I walked to a travel agency and bought a one-way ticket to FL three weeks in the future. From there I walked to my friend's bicycle shop, showed him my ticket and said I'm leaving on January 8th (as I recall). For the next three weeks I scrambled to get equipment... all I had was a bike. New tent, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, stove, cook kit, panniers, bar bag, cycling clothes, cycling shoes, etc. Most all of the gear was Cannondale (they had tents, sleeping bags, panniers, etc. in those days).
    My aunt agreed to pick me up at Tampa International Airport. I recall her asking me what route I was taking... "I don't know, I'm going north." Then she asked if I had any maps.... "No." I figured out how to pack the bike in the Florida room of her house and joined AAA to get free maps and travelers checks. Stayed there for a week or so visiting and taking day rides and then took off!
    I ended up riding from Treasure Island, around Tampa Bay down the Tamiani Trail to Miami, out into the Everglades back country, to Key West, and then zig zagged my way north as the weather broke. Hit places like Daytona Beach (during Bike Week!), St. Augustine, FL; Charlotee, NC; Williamsburg, VA; Lancaster, PA; and picked up Rte 209 north. Three months and over 3,100 miles later I ended up riding my last 108 miles in a light snow storm.
    Yeah... I'm still talking about it! Thirty six years later I'm still at it too... Did a couple 1,500+ mile trips and a couple 400+ mile trips in the past 12 years and if the stars align I'll be doing another 1,000-1,500 mile trip this year. I took my sons on 1,500+ mile trips when they were each aged 15. They were different kids when we finished. They understand perseverance and how you can take something that seems overwhelming and break it down into small pieces. Essentially actualizing the Chinese proverb "A Journey of a Thousand Miles Begins with a Single Step.”
    The similarities in our stories (though I was better equipped coming out of the gate) makes me wonder if there is some contagion we picked up while sleeping on the ground during our first trip. If so, may it spread uninhibited! 😉

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  2 года назад +3

      Keep on riding, Bro'. We are kindred spirits. And I have described my bike touring obsession to my wife as a disease I caught. LOL! Sometimes life calls and you have to answer. I'm getting ready to quit my job as well. Hope to see you down the road! 😁

    • @muellermade4857
      @muellermade4857 2 года назад +1

      great story!

  • @johnhickie1107
    @johnhickie1107 2 года назад +10

    Take home message - you went! After that it's all fun (and learning). Like you, I did a big trip in my teens. In those days you couldn't buy panniers in Canada. So, my friend and I looked in Euro bike magazines, designed panniers and a top rack back and had his Mom sew them. As they were designed around the stuff we actually had, it worked out quite well. I haven't seen a better top rack bag in 40 years. Like you, we did lots wrong - BUT we did lots right and had a life changing trip - yup, I still talk about it. And now, 40 years later? My wife is going to sew a similar bag for my rack when I set out to ride 1500 miles in the UK this summer. Sounds like a lot of miles, but you deal with the mile you're on, and suddenly the miles pile on and you're done. The hardest hill is always the one you're on at the time. I'll have to see what I do wrong this time. Thanks for your post, it brought back a flood of memories on an otherwise dull afternoon. Ahh, the older I get, the better I was. Good for you - pedal on.

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching. Cycling gear sure has come a long way in 40 years. My first panniers were from Frostline. They were a "sew together at home kit". It's good that youngsters like us keep riding. Someone else made this comment, but I agree so much, the older I get the more I appreciate each day of bike touring. The hills are physically harder, but I approach them differently now. So they are mentally easier now, which makes them easier... if you know what I mean. My Dad used to say, "If you want to keep moving, you got to keep moving". Enjoy your summer trip. Ride safe. Pedal on!

    • @johnhickie1107
      @johnhickie1107 2 года назад

      @@paulsuchecki3985 Thanks for your reply. Although I'm Canadian I have family in Iowa, Washington DC and Arizona. Maybe I'll start from DC and end up in Des Moines some day. It looks like lots of that part of the great rail trail is done. I'm actually on a drinking team in Iowa, but they have a terrible bicycling problem (better than the other way around I guess). England and Scotland this year and maybe France the next year. Then the Great Rail Trail. Thanks for getting the gears going - I mean the ones in my head.

  • @PinInCruiZ
    @PinInCruiZ Год назад +2

    I love your attitude brother!!! Adventure starts outside your front door!!!! Ride on, brothers!!! Love from Russia. South Urals and Bashkortostan!!

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  Год назад

      Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Greetings from the USA! Hope to see you down the trail. Stay safe and ride on! 😎

  • @johnbrame3023
    @johnbrame3023 2 года назад +7

    Well said Paul, plenty of wise information. I too took off young at 21 and spent 3 months riding around New Zealand. Awesome trip. Now at 62, not long back into riding, decided to splash out on a new touring bike. Tomorrow I'm heading out for a 200km practice trip with 3 overnight camps. Most of the trip will be on bike tracks and quiet dirt roads, so won't have to deal with traffic. That is a bonus.

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching. Sounds like a great trip. Stay safe out there and Ride on!

  • @SinnerSince1962
    @SinnerSince1962 2 года назад +5

    What I like most about Paul, is he does everything HIS way. Too many people get caught up in fashion and fancy things in their gear. We would all be wise to listen to the voice of wisdom and reason presented in this video. Thank you, Paul. I hope to see you out on the road someday!

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  2 года назад

      Thanks Bryan. I hope to see you down the road too, Bro'. Ride on!

  • @stevesmith787
    @stevesmith787 4 дня назад

    In 1981 I also graduated from high school in northern Indiana. Three days later I got on my bike with the goal to ride to Oregon. I made it to western Montana instead. I’ve always wanted to finish the trip but can’t now in my present condition .

  • @davecarter1047
    @davecarter1047 2 года назад +1

    YES!! SUSCRIBED!!! right first off don't ever change, everything is perfect, presentation wise, the storytelling, the humour, the setting
    I love it, thank you for taking the time to edit, upload n stuff, all very interesting and entertaining
    , well done

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  2 года назад

      Welcome aboard! Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it!😎✌

  • @burlingtonpark4136
    @burlingtonpark4136 10 месяцев назад +1

    You are so laid back ,cool, kind and inspirational.Thanks!!

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  9 месяцев назад

      I appreciate that! Thanks for watching. Ride on!

  • @BluecollarBackcountry
    @BluecollarBackcountry 2 года назад +1

    I'm 65 and my hot coco is on the stove. "Really" LOL I enjoyed listening to your story.

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  2 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it. The story and the coco. 😁

  • @ToddSloanIAAN
    @ToddSloanIAAN 11 месяцев назад

    3:33 yeah, I was in that club all my life and now with the phone camera I can get what I want, to a small degree now in my mid-60s when all the excitement has slowed down to a trickle-tickle.

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  11 месяцев назад

      At first, I didn't care about recording my rides. Now, making the videos is half the fun.

  • @cattalkbmx
    @cattalkbmx 2 года назад +2

    You're awesome, thanks for sharing. Would love to hear more stories from your adventures!

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it! I'm out touring right now. When I get home I have some editing to do. May be a few weeks. Thanks again. 😎

  • @jimmccorison
    @jimmccorison 2 года назад

    I started bike touring in Eastern Massachusetts in the early '70s. It was almost all hostel to hostel touring. Like you, I didn't have the right gear. I was riding my mom's hand-me-down Raleigh touring bike with a Reynolds 531 frame with a Sturmy-Archer 3-speed with changeable rear sprockets, and a dynamo front hub. It was really high-tech when it was made in the early '50s. I wore blue jeans, t-shirts and tenny runners. I only had a backpack and a bar bag. Only the rich kids had paniers. Rain gear? An army surplus poncho. But I rode all over with friends and had great trips. Fast forward to now as I'm getting ready to start touring again. My bike weighs 18 pounds, my tent is 2 pounds, my down sleeping quilt is one pound, etc. All up, my bike, and all the gear I'll carry, will weigh about the same as my first bike by itself. How times have changed. And it's a good thing too as I certainly haven't gotten any younger.

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  2 года назад +1

      Its a good thing we just didn't know any better in those days. Sometimes ignorance is bliss. Thanks for watching. Hope to see you down the road. Ride on!

  • @williamsimpson716
    @williamsimpson716 2 года назад +2

    I went!
    Best comment on the entire video! Truer words have never been spoken. When I was 17, I went as well. Six weeks on a bike in Europe! Absolutely life changing. That was a LONG time ago!

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  2 года назад +2

      Half the battle is just showing up! My buddies were all talk and no show. Yes. Life changing! That's what they missed out on. I'm glad I went. Thanks again!

  • @budcline
    @budcline 2 года назад +8

    What fun! I can relate to your story as I made a lot of those same errors in my early forays into biking. The humor you bring to your videos is wonderful and keeps bringing me back for the next chapter in your biking story. Thanks once again for bringing us along on your adventures!

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  2 года назад +2

      Thanks Bud. Cycling sure has changed over the years, at least for me. Do beginners today still make the same stupid mistakes I did when I was a beginner? I hope not. There are so many more resources available these days. I hope videos like this help the folks that are just starting out. Thanks again, spring is right around the corner!

  • @urbinblytte429
    @urbinblytte429 2 года назад +3

    Awesome video PS--brings back memories. When biking was biking, no helmets or lycra costumes. Being of very modest means( some would poor), i saved up my after school part-time job pay to buy a 10 Sears speed. I rode the crap out of that bike. Still riding today, mainly on bike paths--too many cars these days. Keep riding my friend.

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  2 года назад +1

      Well said! Keep it simple and ride. Thanks for watching.

  • @eriktred
    @eriktred 10 месяцев назад

    I rode from Minneapolis to Chicago when I was 22 (decades ago). I can agree with all of your points. Like any endurance sport, the more you do it, the more you hone your craft. The best advice I could give to someone is do it.

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  10 месяцев назад

      I rode from Chicago to Minneapolis. I agree, just get out there and do it. It's not that complicated and you'll figure it out. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Hope to see you down the trail. Stay safe and ride on!

  • @chrisallen2005
    @chrisallen2005 Год назад

    I did my first bike tour in 1982. Had fancy new biking shoes for that trip. Bata Bikers that I got from a mail order company. Those shoes were the dope back then. To save weight I used a bivi sack instead of a tent. Had some nights from hell because of that decision. So many good stories in the years that followed. Planning a trip for this coming Summer. Will be 66 years old. Yeah!

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  Год назад

      Sounds great! Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Hope to see you down the trail. Stay safe and ride on!!

  • @wanderoveryonder6562
    @wanderoveryonder6562 2 года назад +1

    Ahhh the 80's.....Just hop on the bike and ride, no cell phones or anything to distract your mind. Just the scenery to take up all your time.......

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  2 года назад +1

      Sometimes I feel like I'm still stuck there. I don't understand all of these new gadgets anyways. But I know that if I had all that stuff when I was a kid I would have been just as hooked. What would I do without my cell phone (portable internet)? Thanks for watching!!

  • @marybiddle1248
    @marybiddle1248 Год назад +2

    What a gem! I love how concise but still relatable and fun your videos are. And it doesn't hurt that I have a lot of similar memories from my own first tour! :)

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  Год назад

      Love that! Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!!

  • @jackforman6385
    @jackforman6385 2 года назад +3

    Adventure cycling rocks... you rock.

  • @jabangs54
    @jabangs54 Год назад

    Good stories Paul, made me smile. My buddy and I went off on our first bike tour at age 15 in Junior high. We were part of a backpacking club so we had the camping equipment but also wore everything in our packs on our backs!! Ha Ha! I won't even wear one of those water packs on my back these days!! Can you imagine that today?? Our parents saying, "see you in a week" as we rode off down the road!!

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  Год назад

      My first bike tour was life changing. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!!😎

  • @goldensbridgehamletorganiz6846
    @goldensbridgehamletorganiz6846 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the practical info.

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  11 месяцев назад

      You're welcome. Thanks for watching. Stay safe and ride on!

  • @JohnBrandauer
    @JohnBrandauer 2 года назад

    Thank you! You are an inspiration!

  • @PedalPushinAK
    @PedalPushinAK 2 года назад +2

    Wow, sounds a lot like my first tour in 1975. Sure wish I still had a photo to see if my memory was correct.

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  2 года назад +2

      I wish I had a photo of my first tour too. But I didn't have a camera. It would probably make me laugh.

  • @johngrasing1715
    @johngrasing1715 2 года назад

    I love this!

  • @keithwilliams5946
    @keithwilliams5946 2 года назад +3

    Paul, I just can’t watch one of your vlogs without a big, uncontrollable smile on my face. This biology-chemistry-major-turned-67 yo MD just appreciates your understated humor, and unpretentious and straightforward approach to biking. I suspect it applies to your approach to life and love too. You seem like the kind of guy with whom it would be a joy to spend a couple hours around a campfire or a covered picnic table in a rainstorm. You’re a school teacher, yeah?
    I got my Cycling merit badge in Boy Scouts in the early 70s, had my bike stolen in California in the 80s post-residency, and just got back into biking about 15 years ago. That cycling zygote has transformed into a multi-cellular, bike touring/packing organism. Mitosis is good. Thankfully I have an understanding wife. I did the ACA transcontinental solo in 2020 and I’m completing the border to border GDMBR this summer. I don’t know if you’re into small group touring, but if you’re ever out this way in Oregon, give me a heads up and we’ll lose a little tire tread together. Aside from gravel rails-to-trails, do you ever do any off-road bike packing? Also, I’m looking to do a modified northern tier from Oregon across Central Idaho, Wyoming, the Cowboy Trail in Nebraska, Ragbrai, then up Wisconsin around Lake Michigan, Ontario and the Erie Canal to Maine in a year or so. Any suggestions? Keith
    BTW, my term for 2, opposing, 18-wheelers trying to cross a narrow, two lane, concrete bridge simultaneously with a softshell biker, is a “nutcracker“. And the nut always loses.

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching. Being a school teacher gives me time in the summer to go travelling. I'm hoping that biking is something that I can keep doing into my 70's. Ride on! If you want to keep moving then you gotta keep moving. Sounds like you have a great trip planned. Did you know there is a ferry that goes across Lake Michigan? From Manitowac, WI to Ludington, MI. In case you didn't want to go all the way around, through Chicago. I might be up around Oregon this summer, but you'll probably be out riding. Hope to see you down the road. Thanks again.
      The "nutcracker". Good one. Sounds painful.

  • @zer0kelvin212
    @zer0kelvin212 2 года назад

    As always great video.

  • @joyfultrails
    @joyfultrails Год назад

    Informative and hilarious. Thanks!

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!!

  • @jwilday4178
    @jwilday4178 Год назад

    Priceless.

  • @chrislang7146
    @chrislang7146 2 года назад

    So relatable!

  • @rechuckg
    @rechuckg 2 года назад

    Fantastic!

  • @veganpizzarider9166
    @veganpizzarider9166 2 года назад

    Awesome. Keep sharing stories man

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Ride on!!

  • @jeremylutersz3374
    @jeremylutersz3374 Год назад

    That’s sooo awesome 😂 Love that

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!

  • @verlinrice9955
    @verlinrice9955 2 года назад

    Paul, another great video!

  • @outdoorstudios2022
    @outdoorstudios2022 Год назад

    Thanks for another adventure.

  • @nypdbob
    @nypdbob Год назад

    Thank you excellent presentation

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  Год назад

      Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!!

  • @andrewslaughter7242
    @andrewslaughter7242 2 года назад

    Really enjoying your videos!

  • @mikesexton5488
    @mikesexton5488 2 года назад +1

    Thank you Paul. Your videos are always enjoyable!

  • @BIJOSEBASTIAN
    @BIJOSEBASTIAN Год назад

    Getting Tuned my bike for the first tour, just Toronto to Niagara Falls.I love watching your videos❤

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  Год назад +1

      Sounds great! Have fun. Thanks for watching. Stay safe and ride on!!😎

  • @Bikepacking
    @Bikepacking 2 года назад

    Brillant video good tips

  • @PeteEllson5656
    @PeteEllson5656 Год назад

    Great video. Great story. Thanks for sharing that.

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  Год назад

      Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!!

  • @coreygillum12
    @coreygillum12 2 года назад +1

    Love your channel. Keep them coming.

  • @KostasAnnikasDeftereos
    @KostasAnnikasDeftereos 2 года назад

    Thanks a lot for sharing that experience !

  • @JohnRider
    @JohnRider 9 месяцев назад

    Great tips. 😃

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Ride on!

  • @robertmills6772
    @robertmills6772 Год назад

    Great story telling!

  • @lavonaltenhofen2725
    @lavonaltenhofen2725 Год назад

    Great video!

  • @conniehoyle2669
    @conniehoyle2669 Год назад

    You have great videos. Funny and informative

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  Год назад

      Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!!😎

  • @vkelly2701
    @vkelly2701 2 года назад

    How cool dude! I can totally relate

  • @rainbowhiker
    @rainbowhiker Год назад

    Wow! This brought back memories. Thanks amigo.

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  Год назад

      Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!😎

  • @namdarbolour9890
    @namdarbolour9890 2 года назад

    Great story and great storytelling! Thanks for posting.

  • @kenchang3456
    @kenchang3456 2 года назад

    LOL, you're great! Thanks for sharing.

  • @PedalingAdventures
    @PedalingAdventures 7 месяцев назад

    👍 Good stuff!

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!😎

  • @Rafaella2526
    @Rafaella2526 Год назад

    😂 funny and informative at the same time ! Thanks for the tips!

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  Год назад

      Any time! Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe out there!😎

  • @cimmerianbloke8421
    @cimmerianbloke8421 2 года назад +2

    Great video, I am amazed to see that even though traveling has never been so cheap and easy, you stuck to the bicycle. Kudos and tailwinds to you...

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  2 года назад +1

      Cycling is more fun and I get more exercise. Thanks for watching!

  • @dondonner1095
    @dondonner1095 Год назад

    I have watched this a few times in the last year and enjoy it each time. Thanks.

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  Год назад

      Sorry about the slow response. Been out biking. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!

  • @maineman455
    @maineman455 2 года назад

    I like your style. Happy trails👍🚲🚲

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Ride on!! 😎

  • @scarter727
    @scarter727 2 года назад

    Your best video yet.

  • @user-kk2xv4dt6h
    @user-kk2xv4dt6h 11 месяцев назад

    Great vid

  • @user_user_user_user_user_user
    @user_user_user_user_user_user Год назад

    I love your humor and overall atitude ❤

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  Год назад

      Thanks! I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!!😎

  • @sharibrodersen704
    @sharibrodersen704 2 года назад

    Really enjoy your videos, so much good, practical information presented with personality. Keep it up.

  • @hishomeministry
    @hishomeministry 2 года назад +3

    I am really enjoying these videos Paul! Thanks for your labor of love!

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  2 года назад +1

      Glad you like them! I hope to keep making more. Thanks again!

  • @christianhuber4054
    @christianhuber4054 2 года назад

    Thank you sir!

  • @WheelsonaBike
    @WheelsonaBike 2 года назад +1

    Another great video! Love the storytelling! I hope you had the coco!

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for watching! It's a great day for coco. Spring is just around the corner, it's almost time for me to get off the couch and start riding again. Ride on!

  • @el.vende.hummus
    @el.vende.hummus 2 года назад

    You inspire me. Thank you.Cheers from Buenos Aires, Argentina.

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Greetings from the USA. 😎

  • @FollowThomas
    @FollowThomas 2 года назад

    There is always a time for 1'st. Thanks for sharing 🙂

  • @reeceholmes8546
    @reeceholmes8546 2 года назад

    love your vids Paul, i'm off on a bike ride now, thanks for sharing

  • @ronmagaw8175
    @ronmagaw8175 2 года назад

    Fantastic

  • @mgerar
    @mgerar 2 года назад

    Hello Paul; Your videos are the best. I love bike touring

  • @Houseless_socialist
    @Houseless_socialist 2 года назад

    I'm going on my first bike tour! I'm 33 and my first tour will be cross country!
    These videos are so helpful!

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  2 года назад

      Stay safe out there. Hope to see you down the road!! Ride on!😎

  • @davidjohnston1374
    @davidjohnston1374 Год назад

    Ya know Paul, I've waited for 6 decades so I can say "well back in my day....." I cherish that to anyone that doesn't roll their eyes and prepared to listen.....hmmm...no many takers...ok I'll be on me bike🚴‍♀

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  Год назад

      I'm a school teacher, so this is a daily thing for me. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Hope to see you down the trail. Stay safe and ride on!😎

  • @stephenwilliams1354
    @stephenwilliams1354 Год назад

    Great video. My first bike "tour" was in 1989 I was 25. I biked the C & O canal trail. I was hurting the first day, lol We biked 60+ miles that day.

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  Год назад +1

      Sounds like a great 1st bike tour! I love the C&O. Thanks for watching. Hope to see you down the trail. Stay safe and ride on!!

  • @marksgraybeal
    @marksgraybeal 2 года назад

    ' Me two'. 1st ride 1973,Rapid city to Wall Drug Store, Similar stories in Dakotas/Black hills.Spearfish. Mesa Arizona in 80-2012 gave dozen ridea up and out of the Valley of my son. Got photos of me on sim 10 speed while in cut off shorts n back pack in Hinesdale/Hanover Pa & NH visiting sister....

  • @lindamurphy2225
    @lindamurphy2225 2 года назад

    Came across your videos a few days ago and really enjoying them.

  • @dryzoneau
    @dryzoneau 2 года назад

    Loved it

  • @alexscheele
    @alexscheele 2 года назад +1

    Love the delivery of these videos, so amusing, great humour. Thanks touring dude from a touring dude in England.

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  2 года назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching. Keep on pedaling!!😎

  • @parameshwarankrishnan3764
    @parameshwarankrishnan3764 2 года назад

    That’s really inspiring. Your tips are very useful. I am planning to do a bike tour in the immediate future !

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  2 года назад

      Have fun! Thanks for watching. Hope to see you down the road!

  • @tommyclarke2007
    @tommyclarke2007 7 месяцев назад

    Great talk, right on target ! It’s about getting out there and peddling and you still have the hunger 🚴‍♀️🚴‍♀️🚴‍♀️

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!😎✌

  • @Idab_pimpin
    @Idab_pimpin Год назад

    Thanks you for passing down the knowledge 🙌🏽‼️ getting ready to hit the souther tier next month

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  Год назад

      Sorry about the slow response. Been out biking. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Sounds like a great plan. Stay safe and ride on!😎

  • @indoorkangaroo3431
    @indoorkangaroo3431 2 года назад

    Came across your videos just recently as I prepare to ride Melbourne to Sydney (second attempt). First time I had to quit after two days from saddle pain, knee pain and wrist pain.
    Videos like yours are great inspiration for my trip but also have great info from your years of experience. Thanks!

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching. One day I want to ride in Australia. I understand about the pains. I just started my touring season. Its rough at the start. Hang in there. Ride on.

    • @indoorkangaroo3431
      @indoorkangaroo3431 2 года назад

      @@paulsuchecki3985 thanks! I just came back from my trip and made it the entire way Melbourne to Sydney. Once on a railtrail I had a dog run from their owner and try to chase me, I had a decent pace already and knew from your videos if I just kept going he’d give up real quick (which was exactly what happened). I learned a lot from the trip and was a lot more prepared this time, helped also by RUclipsrs like yourself (I really understand what you mean about setting realistic distances - longer days I had just aren’t as relaxed as the shorter days which were really nice).
      Appreciate your vids and hopefully before too long I’ll do up a video with my route that might help other people out (even looking now I can see more bits of highway I could have avoided for a more comfortable ride). Hope you can ride Australia one day as there’s a whole lot of country to see

  • @nklin6
    @nklin6 2 года назад

    Legend!

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  2 года назад

      Thanks!😎

    • @nklin6
      @nklin6 2 года назад

      @@paulsuchecki3985 I'm 34 going through my first few years of trials and tribulations of bike touring - can relate to so much of what you say :)

  • @gilabear11
    @gilabear11 2 года назад

    Did my first trip in 1981 I was 20-years old. I rode from Silver City, NM (home) to Palomas, Mexico, then turned around and rode solo to Albuquerque. In Albuquerque, I met my Bikecentennial group and we rode to Jasper, Canada along the continental divide. It was amazing!

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching. Sounds like a great ride. Keep on pedaling!

  • @jennifercall9014
    @jennifercall9014 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing. Even as an experienced tour rider. I enjoy your stories and yes, I too shared many of the same lessons and help along the way.

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching, I really appreciate it.. Hope to see you on the trail. Stay safe and ride on!!

  • @nypdbob
    @nypdbob 2 года назад

    Thank you

  • @nestorcorella780
    @nestorcorella780 2 года назад

    Great advice from another old guy on a steel bike, thanks!

  • @elliottwright
    @elliottwright 18 дней назад

    Good on you for going solo the first time around!

  • @andrewhyde8427
    @andrewhyde8427 2 года назад +1

    This is great. I rode Adventure Cycling California to Florida and you are "on target" with everything. You remind me of me.

  • @TheDecguy
    @TheDecguy 2 года назад +2

    I loved hearing about your first trips. I made all those same mistakes back in the 60’s when I took my first trips. I even took along my guitar. Remember it was the sixties.

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  2 года назад +1

      Things were simpler then. Fewer choice, we just went and made the most of it. Thanks.

    • @douglasfreeman3229
      @douglasfreeman3229 2 года назад +1

      I hope you didn't play it while you were riding.

    • @TheDecguy
      @TheDecguy 2 года назад +1

      I wasn’t that good of a player. Fifty years later and I’m still not that good of a player.

  • @lindajesse8250
    @lindajesse8250 Год назад

    Hilarious, Paul. Keep on keepin on.. Gary from Georgetown, Ontario.

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! I really appreciate it. Greetings fron southern Illinois. Stay safe and ride on!

  • @oktavianoihzafahreza8678
    @oktavianoihzafahreza8678 2 года назад +2

    Man i just feel happy watching this , i don't know why , i never plan to do bike ing but seeing you tell me the story' makes me happy

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching! I appreciate it. I'm glad you like it.

  • @davidconnellchicago
    @davidconnellchicago 2 года назад +3

    Paul, these videos are great. We're the same age, although I really didn't start riding until 25, and wasn't too much an athlete in high school my body feels pretty good. Living in Chicago many great rides just out my door. Don't know if I'll ever do a tour but I enjoy watching you talk about it. Very informative. You're video's are the best!

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for watching! I grew up in the NW 'burbs. We used to ride Euclid Ave to where it becomes Lake St. and follow it to Lake Michigan in Wilmette. If the weather was nice, we'd go swimming and then ride home. Riding along the lakeshore is pretty nice. Thanks again. Stay safe. Ride on!!

  • @ReVolt_e-Vlogs
    @ReVolt_e-Vlogs Год назад

    First video I've seen of yours, & you gained a new sub, what an awesome, inspiring video for us planning our first excursion.
    I'm also from Chicago, but been in Reno since 2006

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  Год назад

      Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Riding across Nevada and Utah was like a different world. Hope to see you down the trail. Stay safe and ride on!!

  • @outbackwack368
    @outbackwack368 2 года назад +1

    What a great reminiscence! Thanks for sharing! I'm 62 and (still) planning for my first self-supported trip :-(

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching! Stay safe out there. Ride on! 😎

  • @gmaneis
    @gmaneis 2 года назад

    Hot cocoa and a nap! Hilarious! I'd like to meet you some day, Paul. Your videos are the best.

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  2 года назад +1

      Thanks, I appreciate it! Hope to see you down the road! 😎

  • @48plittle
    @48plittle 2 года назад +1

    Loved the video. So true, cycling can be a challenge. Dealt with all of these scenarios. I find being mentally prepared for those things( just expect it to happen), before they happen is so important. Liked your views on using all your senses to stay safe. Nothing drives me crazier than people who ride with headphones in their ears. They also tend to weave a bit while riding. Nice story.

    • @paulsuchecki3985
      @paulsuchecki3985  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching. I appreciate it! Riding all day with headphones gives me headache.

  • @diggiediggz
    @diggiediggz 2 года назад

    HILARIOUS!!!!!!