A Bicycle Tour of Slovenia | EPISODE 8: ON TO THE ADRIATIC

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024

Комментарии • 44

  • @jfj794
    @jfj794 9 месяцев назад +2

    Oh the history there, beautiful architecture and landscape. Many thanks for sharing.😉

  • @tonyorme6446
    @tonyorme6446 9 месяцев назад +2

    Another great video…variety in landscapes is always nice when touring…

  • @boyan64
    @boyan64 9 месяцев назад +3

    Nice once again. Slovenia is small but very diverse .

  • @dennispiciullo8060
    @dennispiciullo8060 9 месяцев назад +1

    Another pretty cool video, I'm enjoying these more and more, ty Roland

  • @garyseckel295
    @garyseckel295 9 месяцев назад +1

    Enjoyed watching.
    Thank you!

  • @maryk.n3766
    @maryk.n3766 9 месяцев назад +1

    Continues to be an incredible tour. Hope you will summarize your itinerary /daily mileage for us at some point.

    • @TheBicycleTourists
      @TheBicycleTourists  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks! Yes, I'm thinking I'll do some kind of summary.

  • @richardthornton8890
    @richardthornton8890 9 месяцев назад +1

    Greetings from Fort Collins. We are planning a Slovenia cycle tour and your videos have been super fun to watch and great planning resource. Thanks for sharing your trip!

  • @Bikepacking_sa
    @Bikepacking_sa 9 месяцев назад

    Lovely narration as i remember it from my first ever visist to your channel.❤🎉

  • @dondonner1095
    @dondonner1095 9 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful

  • @davkatjenn
    @davkatjenn 9 месяцев назад +1

    Illy.....Mmmmm, good coffee.

  • @Bikepacking_sa
    @Bikepacking_sa 9 месяцев назад

    I was binge-watching this series. Is there more to come, Roland? 😊😁💚✌🎖

    • @TheBicycleTourists
      @TheBicycleTourists  9 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, one more this Friday, then I will put together some kind of summary video as well.

  • @annettehansen6329
    @annettehansen6329 9 месяцев назад +1

    I never knew how beautiful Slovenia is! In your travels, have you ever had food poisoning?

    • @TheBicycleTourists
      @TheBicycleTourists  9 месяцев назад

      It is gorgeous. I've had food poisoning, but never on a bike ride.

    • @claudemarie9136
      @claudemarie9136 9 месяцев назад

      What type of food “poisoning” ?
      Should you refer to that food poisoning Locals are immune to, their local food only “poisoning” tourists, try to train before you leave, if you can.
      No, I am not making that up, that’s what some elite ultra distance cyclists racers do.
      Sofiane, 🇺🇸Tour Divide 2022 winner, multiple Silk Road Mountain Race winner, Atlas MTB race winner.... the list goes on, who is one of the most competitive 🚲 ultra racer, long story short, trains his gastrointestinal system more or less all year long.
      Training as in sustaining himself on food [wrongly] labeled as unhygienic by [st*pid] standards.
      For the record, that “unhygienic” food has kept my own ancestors (white-Europeans) in perfect good health for centuries, if not thousands of years.
      One other German racer ( awfully sorry his name escapes me, right now) is openly transparent about his training against food “poisoning”, he spends as much time as poss before the race in the country and makes a point on sustaining himself on local food, the only food racers will have access to in remote [enter country name].
      It works, trained racers, immune to food “poisoning” make it to the finish line and win, other racers, who’ve sustained themselves on the exact same local food, race result reads DNF (Did Not Finish) reason : food poisoning.
      Hand hygiene and use of cutlery is another conversation...

    • @claudemarie9136
      @claudemarie9136 9 месяцев назад

      Not recommended on a bike tour, french [former] colonial troops training and recommendations work miracle against food poisoning.
      Rule #1 : Never ever drink water (No ice cubes, either, never).
      Veterans lived all their life immune to tropical diseases..... liver cirrhosis killed them.

  • @jeffwise8074
    @jeffwise8074 9 месяцев назад

    Makes md want to
    Go now! 😂

    • @TheBicycleTourists
      @TheBicycleTourists  9 месяцев назад

      Early March... snow on the ground here in Colorado...I'm definitely getting antsy for some adventure as well!

  • @michelesauret7779
    @michelesauret7779 9 месяцев назад

    Beau pays l'Italie et en famille c'est encore mieux 😊

    • @TheBicycleTourists
      @TheBicycleTourists  9 месяцев назад +1

      Avec de la chance, j'y passerai plus de temps cette année avec Julianna.

  • @jebise1126
    @jebise1126 23 дня назад

    when was that? september? you may got ticket for škocjan cave in september but in summer you need to buy it few days in advance anyway.

    • @TheBicycleTourists
      @TheBicycleTourists  22 дня назад

      I believe that was October. I get spoiled by doing a lot of rides in autumn when the crowds, bugs, temps are low. Much easier to book a room or excursion.

  • @claudemarie9136
    @claudemarie9136 9 месяцев назад

    Salut Roland & Girls,
    A ray of sunshine is definitely a game changer.
    A kind reminder (for next week installment) careful about history in places where said history could still be a tad “loaded”, I don’t think it is the case in Trieste, though.
    Well, I genuinely hope the young generation has moved on, and that this forced “italianization” under a totalitarian regime is about to be forgotten.

    • @TheBicycleTourists
      @TheBicycleTourists  9 месяцев назад +1

      As an American I sometimes just blunder into things. But I'm protected by my naïveté and my good intentions. :-) This whole area saw an amazing amount of change in the last century, it occupies a position which sees a lot of back and forth. It must make it tough on the people and their culture.

    • @claudemarie9136
      @claudemarie9136 9 месяцев назад

      Salut Roland,
      Quelle surprise, Not, you’ve perfectly understood the point I rose as diplomatically as I could.
      Sometimes, I do intuition too, in this instance I intuitively figured out that betting on your intelligence was a safe bet.
      Thank you for proving me right, genuinely appreciate.
      As always, context is everything, harmless old news (as in history) in a given context can become not so harmless in another.
      We have this ongoing situation, in the East, as you know, with somebody who has reached for old dusty maps and has weaponized them in order to justify an unprovoked agression.
      As for this charming naïveté of yours (collectively), the old continent can blame itself for it, not your fault.
      Have a nice day Roland!

    • @TheBicycleTourists
      @TheBicycleTourists  9 месяцев назад

      I would have to add that when I mention something like Yugoslavian communism, I'm well aware that this might raise some eyebrows. There are still hard left political agendas, along with hard right political agendas, that will mow you down under any pretext they choose, including false historical narratives. The relative freedoms that western Europeans (or Americans) enjoy, are not guaranteed in a world of oppressors. The last people to take this for granted should be the eastern Europeans. What they (and we) enjoy is precious and fragile.

    • @claudemarie9136
      @claudemarie9136 9 месяцев назад

      Few of us, in the West and also in the East are taking anything for granted anymore.
      Starting North, clockwise, 🇸🇪, the swedish flag has been hoisted, *today* for the first time at NATO HQ Brussels.
      A several hundreds years 🇸🇪 historical tradition of neutrality ended today.
      🇫🇮 the geopolitical concept of « finlandization » invented by the Finns is no more.
      🇪🇪 🇱🇻 🇱🇹 rang the alarm for 10 solid years, nobody listened to them.
      🇵🇱 Army (ground force) is about to become the largest in Europe.
      🇺🇦 can’t take it’s very own existence for granted.
      Little defenseless 🇲🇩 President Maia Sandu can hear the boom of missiles hitting Odessa from her presidential office.
      🇷🇴 has, at its request, NATO forces stationed by the Black Sea and at its border with Moldavia.
      Bulgaria is a mystery, not much news from🇧🇬.
      🇬🇷 Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on an official visit to Odesa (historically a Greek city) experienced first hand the landing of a Russian missile, yards away from his car, last week.
      Down South, the Mediterranean floor bed is crisscrossed by critical infrastructure (pipelines, high voltage connectors, fiber optics), not much awareness, AFAIK, in🇮🇹 🇪🇸 🇵🇹 of their vulnerability.
      🇫🇷 is about to contribute mine disposal and paramedics military personnel to 🇺🇦 war effort.
      🇬🇧have a General Election coming, domestic affairs likely to concentrate british brains ?
      🇱🇺 One Dutch military top brass expressed positive views i.e. 🇫🇷second line (behind frontline) military support to 🇺🇦.
      🇩🇰 & 🇳🇴, the later sharing a border with 🇷🇺 unlike Mediterranean countries, always were well aware of the vulnerability of the critical infrastructure carpeting the Baltic Seabed as well as in the North Sea, from danish offshore wind turbines farms to Norwegian gaz and oil rigs.
      Then, there’s cold feet pacific Germany, but that’s worth another long conversation.

    • @TheBicycleTourists
      @TheBicycleTourists  9 месяцев назад +1

      My mother was born in Germany, and watch the rise of Nazism, talked about the street riots in her town between Communists and Nazis. Remembered the bombings on her home town, hiding in bomb shelters, losing her brother to war, saw the devastation of a continent after so many years of horror. I'm sure your parents and everyone from that generation can speak to this, those who are left to tell the stories. I always felt so removed from my mother's time, as if that could've only happened in the past. Now I wonder. How could we be returning to this world? Absolute insanity.