@davidsvoboda6371 Thanks for the feedback . I agree I try to focus my camera on the landscape and people rather than my face.. It's much more interesting 🚴♂🩷
Really an excellent series in need of some more viewers who are interested in travel in such a great area. I have been thru Thailand, Laos Cambodia and Vietnam before but only the main backpacking routes. Where you able to stay in a guest house or similar each night and/or did you have contingency plans such as a tent or bivy gear? It looks like you put a lot of planning into your trip, did you find resources for cycling that helped in the planning stages?
Thanks for the feedback. I stayed in guesthouses the entire trip as I didnt pack a tent/sleeping bag. In general it wasnt a problem i just planned ahead where the next accomodations would be. Quite often I was their only guest. There are definately backroads you can take but I would want my tent and water filter for that trip. Perhaps a return to Laos will be in my future 🚴♀️
Thanks for sharing and useful as, I am doing part of this route but coming thru from deep south Laos Cambo border. Was fresh water a challenge in Laos or small hamlets with bottled water widely available in the southern loop?
I was buying the 1.5 litres bottles of water. They are readily available on the side of the road at food vendors. No problem for water. I hope you have an amazing trip!💟🇱🇦
Good 🎉
Great vid Jeremy. I love all your riding outfits!
I carry 3 changes of cycle clothes. I really like having the pockets on the back of the jersey.l for my phone or other small cameras
Really enjoyed your series and fact not too many talking head shots like so many other travelogues
@davidsvoboda6371 Thanks for the feedback . I agree I try to focus my camera on the landscape and people rather than my face.. It's much more interesting 🚴♂🩷
Wow! So Amazing🤩😍
welcome to Vietnam at the moment. Good luck man.
Really an excellent series in need of some more viewers who are interested in travel in such a great area. I have been thru Thailand, Laos Cambodia and Vietnam before but only the main backpacking routes. Where you able to stay in a guest house or similar each night and/or did you have contingency plans such as a tent or bivy gear? It looks like you put a lot of planning into your trip, did you find resources for cycling that helped in the planning stages?
Thanks for the feedback. I stayed in guesthouses the entire trip as I didnt pack a tent/sleeping bag. In general it wasnt a problem i just planned ahead where the next accomodations would be. Quite often I was their only guest. There are definately backroads you can take but I would want my tent and water filter for that trip. Perhaps a return to Laos will be in my future 🚴♀️
@@JeremyEll Thanks for the reply and the comments. Really appreciate hearing this from someone who has been there. Thanks again.
I watching froom Thailnad bro 😻😊👌
Exceptional composition and production. The story looks like it just fell into place.
Thanks I sure had fun putting it all together in Final Cut 🚴♀️🇱🇦
Thanks for sharing and useful as, I am doing part of this route but coming thru from deep south Laos Cambo border. Was fresh water a challenge in Laos or small hamlets with bottled water widely available in the southern loop?
I was buying the 1.5 litres bottles of water. They are readily available on the side of the road at food vendors. No problem for water. I hope you have an amazing trip!💟🇱🇦
@@JeremyEll Don't you mean Diet Coke?
@@danfedder1 Diet Coke/Zero is so hard to find around here. If I was in Thailand I would have a 2 litre strapped to my frame ❤️