Beautiful video, I am thinking about going for bikepacking trip next year after college. Do you happen to have the GPX files of your trip i'd love to have to get inspiration for my own trip.
amazing, had no idea there was an airport in westfjords could help me out a lot! are there lots food stops on the way, it didn't seem like you guys were carrying a lot of food (if any)
Yes, there were places to stop pretty frequently. We chose to go off the beaten path a lot so sometimes food stops were 30 miles + apart, but, overall, it was easy to come by food and resupplies.
great video! planning a similar route with my 15-year old son. May I ask what tail bags those are, and if you liked them? Seems like not too much bounce considering how long they are.
Thanks! They are Rockbros. I’m sure there are higher end ones out there but they worked great for us. I liked that they could be expanded or contracted as needed based on how much stuff you needed to fit in. ROCKBROS Bikepacking Bag Waterproof Bike Saddle Bag Large Capacity Bikepacking Seat Bag Road Mountain Bike Seat Bag Max 14L a.co/d/iQil2Jr
Just subscribed, so this was a non-camping trip? How much did Geysir charge per day to store your bike cases? I have an old Montague Paratrooper I may just fold it up and throw it in a bag and carry along, if it gets banged up a bit I won't care. Thx for putting this together!
Correct, we stayed in hotels and guesthouses each night which made things more comfortable but also decreased the flexibility of our itinerary and raised the stakes - meaning we HAD to make it to the given town each day (regardless of headwinds and stream crossings) for food and accommodations. Geysir wasn’t very expensive. I don’t remember the exact amount but I think it was $100+ USD for the whole time. We stuffed one bike bag into the other so that we only paid to leave one bag.
Looks like you hit the perfect weather window. I was there twice in September and was blasted with wind,rain, and snow both times. Such a amazing area. Did you fly to Isafjiorder or drive?
Great video and content, very well put together. Thanks very much, I really enjoyed it, including your wife’s “angsty” moment 😂 👍 Edit: I take it that she was ok after her fall?
Gorgeous scenery, great trip, positive vibrations, an awful lot of luck with the weather, and a nice movie. Thanks for sharing 🙏
Thanks!
Thank you guys for a wonderful video! Truly appreciate this work 🙏
Of course! Glad you enjoyed it
Beautiful video, I am thinking about going for bikepacking trip next year after college. Do you happen to have the GPX files of your trip i'd love to have to get inspiration for my own trip.
Amazing video!
thanks!
Looks like an amazing adventure!
It was thanks!
nice video!
Awesome thanks for sharing! Great vibe new subscriber :)
Glad you liked it!
amazing, had no idea there was an airport in westfjords could help me out a lot! are there lots food stops on the way, it didn't seem like you guys were carrying a lot of food (if any)
Yes, there were places to stop pretty frequently. We chose to go off the beaten path a lot so sometimes food stops were 30 miles + apart, but, overall, it was easy to come by food and resupplies.
Cool vid. Subbed.
great video! planning a similar route with my 15-year old son. May I ask what tail bags those are, and if you liked them? Seems like not too much bounce considering how long they are.
Thanks! They are Rockbros. I’m sure there are higher end ones out there but they worked great for us. I liked that they could be expanded or contracted as needed based on how much stuff you needed to fit in.
ROCKBROS Bikepacking Bag Waterproof Bike Saddle Bag Large Capacity Bikepacking Seat Bag Road Mountain Bike Seat Bag Max 14L a.co/d/iQil2Jr
@@edwarren14 thanks very much!
In Isafjordur I didn't see your bikes in boxes or even plastic...does the airline just take the bikes as they are?
@@mstong59 they do. It’s amazing
Just subscribed, so this was a non-camping trip? How much did Geysir charge per day to store your bike cases? I have an old Montague Paratrooper I may just fold it up and throw it in a bag and carry along, if it gets banged up a bit I won't care. Thx for putting this together!
Correct, we stayed in hotels and guesthouses each night which made things more comfortable but also decreased the flexibility of our itinerary and raised the stakes - meaning we HAD to make it to the given town each day (regardless of headwinds and stream crossings) for food and accommodations.
Geysir wasn’t very expensive. I don’t remember the exact amount but I think it was $100+ USD for the whole time. We stuffed one bike bag into the other so that we only paid to leave one bag.
Wonderful! Also, the weather for the most part looks really good. Which time of the year did the both of you bikepack in the Westfjords?
August!
August!
Looks like you hit the perfect weather window. I was there twice in September and was blasted with wind,rain, and snow both times. Such a amazing area. Did you fly to Isafjiorder or drive?
We got super lucky with the weather. We rode from Reykjavik to Isafjorder then flew back to Reykjavik
@@edwarren14 they allow unpacked bikes on the flight? It looks like you just rolled them up to the counter
@@seanwgg yeah, it’s great. They check them, but they are ok with them being fully built
What time of year were you there, we are going in August...
We were there in late August
@@edwarren14 just saw that at the end of the video. Great job. Looking forward to the adventure...
She doesn't seem to be enjoying herself, but great scenery
Great video and content, very well put together.
Thanks very much, I really enjoyed it, including your wife’s “angsty” moment 😂 👍
Edit: I take it that she was ok after her fall?
Totally fine. There was a lot of falling on that trip - mostly by me!
What did you do with your bike bags you arrived with?
There is a car rental place at the airport that also stores bags. I think it was Geysir
Just ride with the wind.