Biking 7000km Across Eastern Canada at 18 (Part 2)
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- This is part 2 of my trip biking across Eastern Canada. I'd bike over 2000km from Toronto, Ontario, back to my home near Winnipeg, Manitoba. It takes place over a number of weeks during May 2024. Hope you enjoy watching this part of the trip!
Music:
[Chasing Daylight] by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au
SPEARFISHER - Edge of Possibility
The Hunts - Along the Way (Instrumental Version)
Laurel Violet - Cold
Kevin Graham - In Another Life
The Hunts - Human (No Lead Vocals)
[A Kind Of Hope] by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0.
[Titans] by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0.
Just awesome 👍
Epic! 🤘
Awesome my friend, love them license plates, lol, looking forward to whatever future adventures you decide to share with us. Take care!!!!
Thanks man. It’s always fun looking for license plates haha. Take care
Outstanding!!!
Wow! These two episodes are amazing. It is crazy to even imagine how you were able to accomplish this massive undertaking, not to mention that you set out in winter!!! Totally awesome! Safe travels.
Thanks again! Winter biking sure makes it a whole different thing. Safe travels on your next big trip!
@@liamrichard ya, that is the part we are still trying to figure out. It was not only an amazing journey , but really fun to watch!
It took me two weeks to get through your western Canada video in bits and pieces. I've done part one of this in a week. I should have this done tomorrow. I live just outside Calgary. I've flown to Montreal but only drove as far east as Kingston, ON. However I've never gone any further north than St. Albert just outside Edmonton.
Awesome! I didn't think you would have the second half uploaded so fast. Looking forward to this second part. Such an amazing accomplishment.
Thank you! I guess you’ll be headed of within the next few days as well, lots of that same stretch!
@@liamrichard ya, in 24 hours! We'll probably watch this again to get a feel of the route. Cheers!
@@joshandjamesvosperfromhere6887 That’s amazing, you’ll have to send a few photos
37:14 oh HE’S back 🙄
@@JohnPaul-o9nI’ll be back John, don’t worry. Next year
I knew an amazing man named John Thomas in Pat Bay BC he was in the military with me, he once rode a bike (bicycle) from Halifax to New-Foundland. It wasn't like a good bike just like an old mountain bike. He ended up with his butt being like swollen and doctors told him he could not ride back that way, slept on the side of the road etc... People actualy like gave him food on the side of the road and he still made it there. He has so many other amazing stories.
That’s amazing. The butt sure does gets sore. The stories and experiences you get are things money can never buy. Cheers
Great video buddy! keep'em coming!
Thank you for sharing your wonderful adventures...have been subscribed since your adventures in B.C and its awesome to see your progress in through the camera lens and your story telling. Please do your future self a favour though and take good care of your nutritional needs and please wear the helmet more often(just see what happened to Gordon Ramses just the other week....he's lucky to be alive and says the only reason he is is because he was wearing a helmet)....I know your 19 and bullet proof...that's why I said do your future self a favour(take it from a 50plus year old that didn't lol)
Incredible effort. What is the next trip? Can you do New York to San Fran via Toronto and Chicago and Route 66 in your spare time please. 😂
That sure would be a crazy trip, if I have a spare few months, at some point in the next few years anything is a possibility
Awesome sauce
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Yes thanks for sharing these videos. In 1993 my wife and I drove from Calgary to Bellville, Ontario via Mount Rushmore, Windsor and Niagara Falls. Then we went home on the Trans-Canada seeing White River's Winnie the Pooh statue and the Terry Fox memorial at Thunder Bay. I've always wanted to go to Manitoulin Island and see the world's largest lake within a lake. Do I understand rightly that you got on and off the island in one day? I thought it was a five hour drive across it.
Checked on google maps, only 1 hr 45 min to get from one side to the other east to west. About an hour south to north.
That seems like an awesome trip! Manitoulin island would be a 5 hour drive if you would do the whole thing I’ve heard as well. However, I took the main hwy, south to north which isn’t as much, maybe an hour drive. Still very beautiful, but you could spend so much time there! Thanks for watching!
@@liamrichard My pleasure.
Thank you
well done. much enjoyed both videos.
just wondering...do you keep all those license plates you find?
can't wait for your next adventure. thankyou.
I kept all the ones I picked up pretty much. There’s lots on the sides of the road, so I started collecting them for the fun of it. Thanks for watching!
Great trip did you do anything special with your food at night?
@@jeffweber3295 nothing special besides eating it
lol its Nipigon not Nipigen lol. great effort and riding!
Whoops, can’t catch every mistake. Thanks for watching!