24:00‐04ish...LUV IT I can totally related. My wife even watches your videos so many times with me that we talk in PNW lines. Yeah, we're probably not normal.🙃🤣
This is such a great recap of the course. The time you must spend on wide landscape solo shots must really add up in time and mileage! You did the OG course before we made adjustments because of the snow wall/cornice near the end. Great job on the route! My favorite parts. 9:47 perfectly good road like 40 feet that way…but we’re going to take the blowout trail. 11:46 elevator shot 11:58 in Mesa Verde….Verde Camp….Camp Verde…something…I don’t know where I am. 26:41 I’m doing that thing where I’m looking for the perfect camp spot….I just keep pedaling oh there’s gotta be one.
Honored that you spent the time to watch this Dylan! Again, thank YOU for all the work you do in supporting this route. Next time I do this, im going to drink more soda, and eat more ice cream.... maybe it will make me go faster 😂
Well done!!. Just gotten over a little health problem, just starting to get back into more bikepacking trips. Watching this has inspired me to do longer routes
Right on, amigo! What a great film. It captures exactly why we do this bikepacking thing…at least many of us. So inspiring. And I really love the line “I knew what I was getting into when I signed up for this. This is exactly what I wanted…this mental test.” I dig that level of self-knowledge and taking responsibility…and self-encouragement. You have a great spirit, man. 🙌 Oh…and the final shot? Perfect!!! 👏
Thanks so much Rich, I am glad that came through in the video and you found it relatable. These are my thoughts on virtually every bikepacking trip hahaha. Ride on dude!
@@pnwbikepacking Totally! Mine as well. Question: I'm trying to figure out your grip/bar end set up. It looks like you're using ESI grips with Ergon bar ends. Is that correct? If that is your set up, did you get the GP3s and remove the barends? It looks comfy and cush.
Nice to meet you today on the trail in Cowichan. Watched some of your videos and they are awesome! Can't wait to see the one from your latest adventure.
Hey Angela, it was really fun meeting you. We had a great trip and meeting people like you and your friends is what really makes them special! Cheers! 🍻 Rob
Thanks for watching Jennifer! Hah, that sounds fun, but also a lot of effort to organize! Not sure Rob and I are cut out for that! Maybe sometime in the future.
Thanks for watching Sean! Ahh I love me some Radiolab and This American Life. I think sometimes after listening to that you start picking up on the way they narrate. Same thing happens when I listen to Michael Barbaro from the Daily.
Bro my wife and I absolutely love you and Rob. Love all the videos you do please keep making them. I know it's a lot of work and may take away from the serenity so thank you sooooo much for what you do and plz let me know if you ever come to Spokane
AZ....man I would have loved to connect. Im still trying to convince myself to buy a mtn bike and try BikePacking. So many choices, just dont know what to do or where to begin with picking a bike. Looks like a blast. Anyway, it's great to have you in my state. If you do the AZT, I'll be sure to provide some trail magic. Safe travels.
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it. This was a really important ride for me, it gave me the confidence I needed to commit to the AZT 800! So many good trails around the Flagstaff area, hope you get out there this year!
Chris, While living in the little town of Strawberry AZ. right on the Mogollon rim I was witness to a Mountain lion draped over a car, killed during some hunt. This was 1985. So... going to pick up flagstone in those hill was with new caution after that. That cat was much bigger than I, I am 145 lbs. I did ride my red Simoncini road bike on 87 up the rim to Flagstaff, the return trip was much faster. Watch your back. Great video!
Great work and another great video. Loved it. You're one of my favorite creator-adventurers and I get excited whenever I see a new video up from you. Keep up the awesome work!
I'm just starting to get into bikepacking this summer with my Priority 600X. Let me tell ya how much I appreciate my PNW Coast suspension dropper. Long days in the saddle are much more bearable. Thank you for sharing this awesome adventure!
@@pnwbikepacking I still have a ton to learn about how to haul all my stuff but the bike just takes everything and keeps going. I have 900 miles on it now and it still shifts and pedals just like it did when I unboxed it. Now that I've had it fully loaded down (about 80-90 pounds) a couple times I can see why it was built the way that it was. The 600% gear range gives you a nice low set of gears to get that loaded bike up hills. I'm running 29x3 tires on it and so far it seems like it's a bit overkill for the easy sections until it ain't lol. Definately not a speed machine with wider tires but I think I'd prefer comfort over speed. Currently using the Old Man Mountain rack and it's real sturdy but I think I'd like to give that Aero Spider rear rack a shot.
Great accomplishment and a very nice post. This looked tough but may have been easier but for that massive camera on your chest! I can’t imagine trying to film myself on such a challenging route. Great job!
Thanks for making another totally relatable video. Your narration and editing are so good. Some beautiful country out there. Schedule the AZT for next summer. Just go for it. Take care, Al
RUclips took me to your channel and I’m very glad it did. That was an enjoyable watch. As one who annually goes on a 2-3 month bike trip (I leave in 5 days!) I can totally relate to all of your thoughts and the mental and physical roller coaster. Well done, and happy trails to you sir! 😎
Thanks for watching Pete! Glad you found the channel too! Where are you off too? 2-3 months is quite the journey! Best of luck on your adventure, enjoy the roller coaster 😊
I too live in the PNW, I’m above you in Vancouver, BC. This summer’s journey is a mouthful…I start of of riding on 4 of our Gulf Islands, and then head to Victoria where I’ll ride trails and logging roads approximately 800 km’s (that’s 500 miles to you!) to the top of Vancouver Island. Then I’ll backpack the Cape Scott Trail and North Coast Trail (I’m packing a roll up 50 liter backpack in one of my bags). Then I’ll catch the Inside Passage Ferry up to Prince Rupert (15 hour ferry) then the ferry to Haida Gwaii (7 hour ferry) Eventually I’ll ferry back to Prince Rupert and catch the train to Jasper, Alberta, and ride the GDMBR down through Banff and to the US border. Instead of continuing on the trail to Mexico(!) I will turn west and ride a series of trails back home to Vancouver. Easy peasy, right? 😬
You're such a hitter Chris. Unreal. I'm so impressed at the determination to keep going on this one, but ALSO to keep filming at such a high level. Fantastic work. We need to chat about your mic setup for your narration too... because I NEED some of that delicious audio quality. Mine is making my hair turn grey.
Thanks dude, means a lot! For my voice over recording I use a Rode PodMic and the software I use is called Audacity. Looking forward to some of your upcoming adventures this season!!!!
I work a split shift; early morning; Lyft and then late dinner time Uber Eats 5-6 days a week; This too catches up with me as for work and get haggard too.
Thanks for watching!!! The tent is a Slingfin Splitwing. Overall I really like the tent. It isn't my most comfortable tent, but it packs down really small, which in my experience, matters when you're doing rides with a lot of single track. It is advertised as a 2 person tent, but i'd call it a 1+. Doesn't have the best headroom... but it is light, compact, modular, and I only need to bring 1 pole to set it up. For fast and light bikepacking it is a strong contender!
Amazing video as always Chris! Definitely fun to see the range of emotions you experienced during the trip, bikepacking really does bring out some high highs and low lows haha. What tent were you running? Also, what made you decide to take a backpack?
Thank you Tamas! In this video I am using a Slingfin Splitwing. It excels in this type of trip due to it's weight, compactness, only needing 1 pole. It isn't the most comfortable tent I own, but there are times where it makes the most sense. I carry a backpack because it is my preferred method for carrying my camera (On the shoulder strap) So if I am filming, I am brining a backpack... which has been about 95% of the trips I've been on over the last 3 years. I've grown really used to riding with a backpack, for better or worse 😃
Hey Chris, going back and rewatching this one as I am planning on doing Pinyons and Pines this year! Quick question - what bike computer are you running / what would you recommend? I’ll need to purchase before I depart in May. Thanks! And thanks again for all of the great content and inspiration.
Hey Tyler! I use a Garmin 1040 and I would say it has worked adequately. I haven't used anything besides Garmin computers so I can't speak to Wahoo and other devices. Both my Garmin units have had their share of quirks. Here is how I'd think about it: - Want a big screen, touchscreen, and the best battery life? Get the 1040 Solar - Want good enough battery life, touchscreen and a bigger screen? Get the 1040. If you're not doing a ton of Multi day stuff or you don't have a ton of electronics to charge, this is probably the way to go - Don't care about a bigger screen and does the thought of a touchscreen have you skeptical? Get the 840 solar. When I didn't have a touchscreen, I wanted it. Now that I have it, it can be kind of annoying. Doesn't work well when wet, can be a pain in the ass with gloves. The bigger screen... meh... I usually am just following the line to make sure I am on course and if I need to browse a map, I look on my phone anyway. (Gaia). Hope this helps.
Glad to see the new video. I've looked at that route. It looks like it's a lot more challenging than I expected. Great job on getting it done. What bike have you been using? My 10 year old carbon fiber hardtail just got destroyed in all the mud at Unbound XL and is not safe to ride so I need to get a new bike. Yikes! I love my old bike. So looking at what others are using.
Thanks for watching Corrine! I think I just made it look hard, im good at that 😉. In last November I got a Why Cycles El Jefe seems like a pretty perfect bike for a route like Pinyons and Pines. That sucks about your Carbon hardtail! RIP!!!! Were you able to finish Unbound or did the bike die in the middle? Pssh Unbound XL - Corrine, you're a badass!
Hey Kevin! Thanks for watching the videos, glad you enjoy them! Recently I have switched over to the Ulanzi Falcam quick release shoulder strap mount. I was previously using a Peak Designs capture clip, but wanted to switch to the Ulanzi because I could use the quick release plate on the tripod and the shoulder strap. Generally, it has worked okay. There are times where I struggle to unclip and reclip which gets REALLY frustrating. I had similar issues with the Peak Designs Capture clip, though it seems like on the Ulanzi it is more prevalent. But the trade off of being able to use the quick mount/release with my tripod is worth it... (so far anyway). If I had to do it all over again, i'd say.. If I DON'T use a tripod, get the peak designs. If I do use a tripod, Ulanzi Falcom system. Hope this helps.
Black canyon trail would be a good three day trip for you and your buddy get in touch with me willing to shuttle you guys or help you out when your in Arizona 12:21
Congrats on completing the ride - well done, sir. Couple of questions - do you carry a Garmin inReach or sat phone in the event of an emergency? Do you carry bear spray to help ward off potential issues with the four-legged predators? Thanks for sharing 🍻
I recently got a Garmin Messenger which I did carry on this trip! No bear spray! IF I were traveling in Grizzly country I would be carrying bear spray. Thanks for watching Karl (as always)
Another great video! I’m interested in which platform you edit with and your upload settings to RUclips. I edit on FCPX and shoot in HD with a Canon 70D and Osmo Action 3 and my uploaded videos always look grainy and choppy. Your stuff always looks really sharp. Just wondering what I’m doing wrong? Any tips would be appreciated. Keep on riding and filming!! 🎬📸
Hey David! I use Davinci Resolve. It is great because there is a free version that can do probably everything you'd need. Though if you are using Final Cut Pro, that should be perfectly sufficient! Something you may want to pay attention to is your frame rate and shutter speed. I shoot my main camera at 24 Frames Per Second (FPS) and export my videos this way. As a result I am shooting with a shutter speed of 1/50. (Spend a few minutes googling this if you aren't familiar with this) The reason 24 fps is commonly used is it creates natural motion in the video. (Versus if you did 120 FPS for example it would look really jarring and figidty). I am not familiar with FCP, i'd watch a few youtube videos on other peoples export settings. If it looks good while you are editing the footage, but different when you export, yeah... you're definitely doing something wrong. I just watched your Beast of the Northeast video! I see a few spots where the video looks a little grainy, some of that might just be the cameras performance in lower light (Maybe look at your camera settings). Overall though I thought the video looks fine. Great job on doing a 100 mile ride by the way!!!!
Thanks for watching! Hmm, I have never weighed it, but if I had to guess I would say probably somewhere around 7-12 + pounds, it fluctuates. I carry the backpack because it's my preferred method of carrying my camera (on the shoulder strap). Depending on the trip, I also may carry other camera equipment (Wireless mic, drone, extra batteries, etc..) - Camera with mic and lense is probably 3 lbs - Backpack is probably 2 lbs - Other misc electronics to support video production - 2 lbs The problem with a backpack is it's easy to shove stuff into it! So if I take off a layer, I usually throw it into my pack versus in one of my bikebags... sometimes same with food. When Rob and I go Bikerafting, my backpack is probably closer to 20 lbs! (ouch). I have become accustomed to riding with a pack. If I didn't schlep all this camera kit, like you, I'd aim to only use it for water!
Awesome ride, man. Was Rob too lazy to do this trip? JK Rob! Will you ever do a video with a gear/bike rundown? Is that a Peak Design camera clip for the DSLR?
Hah, thanks for watching Kenneth. Yeah, I will do a gear/bike and camera equipment rundown at some point. The camera clip is actually an Ulanzi f38 quick release shoulder strap. I use that rather than the Peak Designs camera clip because I can use the quick release plate with my tripod. I have used the Peak Designs Capture clip though and i'd probably give the slight edge to the Peak Designs.
hi🌷 Looks SO COOL MAN!! 😎 Would you possibly be interested in doing the GMBR in’Spring iof 25 ? I’m an older Lady but Bad Ass ! I want to go to Az. too! Someday! Lmk Thanks for sharing your adventures with us! ~ take care 🥳 Cheryl
Epic ride! Which bike are you riding Chris? By the way can you add text with metric units when you talk about distance or elevation, cheers from Norway
The first few trips I carried my camera like this, I was terrified about the safety of my camera... but like you pointed out, the alternative is putting it in my pack and I would either miss shots, or not want to go through the effort of taking the camera out of the pack. Basically, I found I was brining the camera but not using it. So I figured I'd rather risk the camera getting ruined than... not use it, after all... I had to remind myself I bought the thing to use it, not baby it! I've been on some chunky terrain, bushwhacky terrain, and I have even crashed with the camera mounted to my shoulder strap. After 3 years, the camera is still working like new! If weather gets really dicy, I will move the camera to inside my backpack. Hope this helps! Take the leap! Get a shoulder clip system and use your camera 5x as much as you currently do !😉
yo wilson , i only got 7.5 miles on my trainer watching you. next time can you add a couple more days to i could get 10 miles ? and add some scenery shots too slacker !
I've often thought of SO as a good start point but also like to size up, mainly so bars are a bit higher. Great to see a deep dive on this issue from an expert.
Hey PNW Wilson. Love your inspiration man. Thank you for taking the time to document your adventures. I'm gonna go pedal to work.
24:00‐04ish...LUV IT I can totally related.
My wife even watches your videos so many times with me that we talk in PNW lines.
Yeah, we're probably not normal.🙃🤣
This is such a great recap of the course. The time you must spend on wide landscape solo shots must really add up in time and mileage! You did the OG course before we made adjustments because of the snow wall/cornice near the end. Great job on the route! My favorite parts.
9:47 perfectly good road like 40 feet that way…but we’re going to take the blowout trail.
11:46 elevator shot
11:58 in Mesa Verde….Verde Camp….Camp Verde…something…I don’t know where I am.
26:41 I’m doing that thing where I’m looking for the perfect camp spot….I just keep pedaling oh there’s gotta be one.
Honored that you spent the time to watch this Dylan! Again, thank YOU for all the work you do in supporting this route. Next time I do this, im going to drink more soda, and eat more ice cream.... maybe it will make me go faster 😂
Well done!!. Just gotten over a little health problem, just starting to get back into more bikepacking trips. Watching this has inspired me to do longer routes
Thank you Gary! Glad to hear you've gotten over the health problem! Go out and get some longer routes now and have a ton of fun!!
Sometimes a solo adventure is just what you need to recharge. Thanks for sharing.
So true! I love a solo adventure from time to time! Thank you for watching Alethea!
Great job Wilson!!
I missed ole Rob, but fine job as usual!! 🤙🏼💪👍🚵🏼🚵🏼
Thanks for watching Ken! Don't worry you'll get tons of videos with Rob in them this summer!
@@pnwbikepacking awesome!
Per usual, excellent filming and chronicling your adventures, challenges and triumphs.
Thanks for watching David! Glad you enjoyed it.
Great job! Your candor made the store real, and it reminded me that self doubt creeps up on everyone at one time or another when riding a tough trail.
the Parker in me made me say that, great job Wilson .
Right on, amigo! What a great film. It captures exactly why we do this bikepacking thing…at least many of us. So inspiring. And I really love the line “I knew what I was getting into when I signed up for this. This is exactly what I wanted…this mental test.” I dig that level of self-knowledge and taking responsibility…and self-encouragement. You have a great spirit, man. 🙌
Oh…and the final shot? Perfect!!! 👏
Thanks so much Rich, I am glad that came through in the video and you found it relatable. These are my thoughts on virtually every bikepacking trip hahaha. Ride on dude!
@@pnwbikepacking Totally! Mine as well. Question: I'm trying to figure out your grip/bar end set up. It looks like you're using ESI grips with Ergon bar ends. Is that correct? If that is your set up, did you get the GP3s and remove the barends? It looks comfy and cush.
Your videos have such a visceral realistic energy. Thanks for showing the grit always!
If I stay in motels, I use ear plugs. Usually sleep like a baby with them in.
You made it!! Nice work 👍
Thanks for watching Allen. I carry around earplugs in my First Aid Kit, I should start using them more often!
Fantastic drop! AZ has some remarkable trails outside the AZT. Glad you shared this.
Thanks Terry! Already thinking about my next trip back to AZ!
Nice to meet you today on the trail in Cowichan. Watched some of your videos and they are awesome! Can't wait to see the one from your latest adventure.
Hey Angela, it was really fun meeting you.
We had a great trip and meeting people like you and your friends is what really makes them special!
Cheers! 🍻
Rob
Always good seeing a CW video. Grateful for you sharing the trail. Love the stills that punctuate the narative.
Thanks Curt! Glad you're still enjoying the content 😃
Yes, a new video! Thanks Braham!
You bet John! Hope you enjoyed it.
Another epic one Chris
Love it looking forward to my ride in Arizona next year great work here I know how much time all those shots take thanks for putting this out there
Thanks for watching! Hell yeah, what are you planning to ride in AZ next year?
The MOTIVATOR! I do the same thing. Thanks for the video!
Thanks for watching Nicholas! Yeah, I think more than motivating me, it demotivates me to lounge in my tent. 😂
Thank you.
yet again, another amazing & inspiring video.. with a terrific ending...(LOL)
Thank you ❤️
Bravo dude !
You remind me how lucky one is to have AzT out the back door
Well done !
Another great video, Thanks.
Thank you Glenn!!!
Well done!!!!
Such an awesome Ride! So many different types of terrain! Really liked the creek swim! Keep up the great videos!
Thank you Barry! Yeah there was a lot of diversity in this ride which kept it interesting.
So nice to see another video of yours! Omg you and Rob should lead a pedalpalooza event for all your fans!!! 😍 I will come for sure!
Thanks for watching Jennifer! Hah, that sounds fun, but also a lot of effort to organize! Not sure Rob and I are cut out for that! Maybe sometime in the future.
that's a feat! nice work for finishing that. especially solo
Thank you Daniel
Enjoy watching here from Philippines
Count me Bro
Thanks for watching!
Damn that looks like a fun ride man. Also it finally clicked. When I listen to your intro your voice makes me think in listening to Radio lab. Haha.
Thanks for watching Sean! Ahh I love me some Radiolab and This American Life. I think sometimes after listening to that you start picking up on the way they narrate. Same thing happens when I listen to Michael Barbaro from the Daily.
I always enjoy watching your videos 😉👍 Thank you
Thank you Frank!
Bro my wife and I absolutely love you and Rob. Love all the videos you do please keep making them. I know it's a lot of work and may take away from the serenity so thank you sooooo much for what you do and plz let me know if you ever come to Spokane
Thanks man! I appreciate it!
Awesome work! Thanks for sharing this adventure. Living in PNW myself, you are an inspiration.
Thanks David!!! Glad I can get you stoked! Maybe ill run into you sometime out on the trail 😃
It's been about 8 years since I moved out of AZ. Makes me miss it, glad you enjoy the state.
I've really been liking it out there! Looking forward to heading back at some point and exploring the Tuscon area!
fantastic content. refreshing
Thank you Craig! ❤️
Thanks again!!! I really appreciate your editing and sound work.
Thank you Steve! Glad the effort I put into the editing and sound comes through!
AZ....man I would have loved to connect. Im still trying to convince myself to buy a mtn bike and try BikePacking. So many choices, just dont know what to do or where to begin with picking a bike. Looks like a blast.
Anyway, it's great to have you in my state. If you do the AZT, I'll be sure to provide some trail magic.
Safe travels.
Hey Michael! I'll be back in AZ soon(ish)! I'll try to remember to reach out before my next trip and maybe we could have a beer!
Your videos are such high quality. Amazing work!
Thank you! I put a lot of effort into them, so I am glad it comes through!
Awesome video! So cool to see my new home trails featured like this. Your video is inspiring me to take this one on someday
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it. This was a really important ride for me, it gave me the confidence I needed to commit to the AZT 800! So many good trails around the Flagstaff area, hope you get out there this year!
nice job! fun video. loved the editing.
Thank you!
Awesome video Chris, thanks for sharing with us! Looks like a route I need to try.
Thanks for watching Gorby! It's a great route! I think the creator Dana changes it every year to keep it interesting!
Doing 65 mi plus all the time invested setting up shots and filming = good day of work! Well done!
Thanks man! Yeah I finished the ride thinking I didn't get enough footage, but when I got home I had like 9 hours of footage, I did a lot of fliming!
Chris,
While living in the little town of Strawberry AZ. right on the Mogollon rim I was witness to a Mountain lion draped over a car, killed during some hunt. This was 1985. So... going to pick up flagstone in those hill was with new caution after that.
That cat was much bigger than I, I am 145 lbs.
I did ride my red Simoncini road bike on 87 up the rim to Flagstaff, the return trip was much faster.
Watch your back.
Great video!
Yeesh! No cougar sightings so far in all my outdoor adventures... I bet a few have seen me though😉
Great work and another great video. Loved it. You're one of my favorite creator-adventurers and I get excited whenever I see a new video up from you. Keep up the awesome work!
Thanks man, that means a lot!!!
Ah, the ride/HAB up Mingus Mountain... Great ride! I've been thinking about doing this route in the fall, looks tough. Thanks for sharing!
Oooof Mingus Mountain is such a crusher! I probably made it look tougher than it actually is! 😉. Go get after it dude!!!
Great job. Id love to do this soneday
This is a really cool route and a great test if you ever want to give the AZT a try.
I'm just starting to get into bikepacking this summer with my Priority 600X. Let me tell ya how much I appreciate my PNW Coast suspension dropper. Long days in the saddle are much more bearable. Thank you for sharing this awesome adventure!
Heck yeah! I love riding with a dropper post! How do you like the Priority so far?
@@pnwbikepacking I still have a ton to learn about how to haul all my stuff but the bike just takes everything and keeps going. I have 900 miles on it now and it still shifts and pedals just like it did when I unboxed it. Now that I've had it fully loaded down (about 80-90 pounds) a couple times I can see why it was built the way that it was. The 600% gear range gives you a nice low set of gears to get that loaded bike up hills. I'm running 29x3 tires on it and so far it seems like it's a bit overkill for the easy sections until it ain't lol. Definately not a speed machine with wider tires but I think I'd prefer comfort over speed. Currently using the Old Man Mountain rack and it's real sturdy but I think I'd like to give that Aero Spider rear rack a shot.
Fantastic as usual, I admire your commitment to keep filming those videos even when blown out
Thanks Pascal!!!
Right on !! great adventure again. thank you
Thank you for watching Cameron!
Great camera work! Thanks for taking us along.
Thanks as always man!
Awesome buddy. Thanks and keep ‘em coming.
Will do! The good weather has finally hit the PNW!!!
Congratulations Chris! Passed with flying colors. I am tackling my 1st multi-day bikepacking trip soon. Thanks for the inspiration !
Yay! Go Scott! Good for you man, hope you have a great time!
Great accomplishment and a very nice post. This looked tough but may have been easier but for that massive camera on your chest! I can’t imagine trying to film myself on such a challenging route. Great job!
Thank you George! I always wonder how much faster I'd go if I didn't schlep all this camera kit and stop and film. I'll probably never know 😉.
Thanks for making another totally relatable video. Your narration and editing are so good. Some beautiful country out there.
Schedule the AZT for next summer. Just go for it. Take care, Al
Thank you Al! ❤️❤️❤️. The AZT Race is in Oct...hmmmm.....
Nice route. I moved up here (Portland) from AZ a few years back. Familiar sights!
Thanks for watching John. It's fun to watch videos of places that you used to ride!
Dig the content. Thanks for the ride along.
RUclips took me to your channel and I’m very glad it did. That was an enjoyable watch. As one who annually goes on a 2-3 month bike trip (I leave in 5 days!) I can totally relate to all of your thoughts and the mental and physical roller coaster. Well done, and happy trails to you sir! 😎
Thanks for watching Pete! Glad you found the channel too! Where are you off too? 2-3 months is quite the journey! Best of luck on your adventure, enjoy the roller coaster 😊
I too live in the PNW, I’m above you in Vancouver, BC. This summer’s journey is a mouthful…I start of of riding on 4 of our Gulf Islands, and then head to Victoria where I’ll ride trails and logging roads approximately 800 km’s (that’s 500 miles to you!) to the top of Vancouver Island. Then I’ll backpack the Cape Scott Trail and North Coast Trail (I’m packing a roll up 50 liter backpack in one of my bags). Then I’ll catch the Inside Passage Ferry up to Prince Rupert (15 hour ferry) then the ferry to Haida Gwaii (7 hour ferry) Eventually I’ll ferry back to Prince Rupert and catch the train to Jasper, Alberta, and ride the GDMBR down through Banff and to the US border. Instead of continuing on the trail to Mexico(!) I will turn west and ride a series of trails back home to Vancouver. Easy peasy, right? 😬
You're such a hitter Chris. Unreal. I'm so impressed at the determination to keep going on this one, but ALSO to keep filming at such a high level. Fantastic work.
We need to chat about your mic setup for your narration too... because I NEED some of that delicious audio quality. Mine is making my hair turn grey.
Thanks dude, means a lot! For my voice over recording I use a Rode PodMic and the software I use is called Audacity. Looking forward to some of your upcoming adventures this season!!!!
I work a split shift; early morning; Lyft and then late dinner time Uber Eats 5-6 days a week; This too catches up with me as for work and get haggard too.
Seems like you were missing Rob a bit, but thank you for sharing such and amazingly beautiful ride!
Hah yeah Rob and I have done so much together so on trips like this it's easy to be reminded of some of our past adventures! Thanks for watching.
How many miles was that?? Very beautiful places,, thanks for sharing,,
Thanks for watching Mario! The total was around 330 miles.
You have to go ride in Prescott.
I'll be back to AZ soon enough! I'll check out the Prescott Area!
Yeah, but hotel showers are hard to beat, not the mention the sink/laundry to get you some clean kit to go w/ the freshly washed bod.
That is true! Out of the heat and a shower are super nice!!
Great videos! Keep ‘em up!
What tent is that by the way? And how do you like it? Thanks.
Thanks for watching!!! The tent is a Slingfin Splitwing. Overall I really like the tent. It isn't my most comfortable tent, but it packs down really small, which in my experience, matters when you're doing rides with a lot of single track. It is advertised as a 2 person tent, but i'd call it a 1+. Doesn't have the best headroom... but it is light, compact, modular, and I only need to bring 1 pole to set it up. For fast and light bikepacking it is a strong contender!
Amazing video as always Chris! Definitely fun to see the range of emotions you experienced during the trip, bikepacking really does bring out some high highs and low lows haha.
What tent were you running? Also, what made you decide to take a backpack?
Thank you Tamas! In this video I am using a Slingfin Splitwing. It excels in this type of trip due to it's weight, compactness, only needing 1 pole. It isn't the most comfortable tent I own, but there are times where it makes the most sense. I carry a backpack because it is my preferred method for carrying my camera (On the shoulder strap) So if I am filming, I am brining a backpack... which has been about 95% of the trips I've been on over the last 3 years. I've grown really used to riding with a backpack, for better or worse 😃
Hey Chris, going back and rewatching this one as I am planning on doing Pinyons and Pines this year! Quick question - what bike computer are you running / what would you recommend? I’ll need to purchase before I depart in May. Thanks! And thanks again for all of the great content and inspiration.
Hey Tyler! I use a Garmin 1040 and I would say it has worked adequately. I haven't used anything besides Garmin computers so I can't speak to Wahoo and other devices. Both my Garmin units have had their share of quirks.
Here is how I'd think about it:
- Want a big screen, touchscreen, and the best battery life? Get the 1040 Solar
- Want good enough battery life, touchscreen and a bigger screen? Get the 1040. If you're not doing a ton of Multi day stuff or you don't have a ton of electronics to charge, this is probably the way to go
- Don't care about a bigger screen and does the thought of a touchscreen have you skeptical? Get the 840 solar.
When I didn't have a touchscreen, I wanted it. Now that I have it, it can be kind of annoying. Doesn't work well when wet, can be a pain in the ass with gloves. The bigger screen... meh... I usually am just following the line to make sure I am on course and if I need to browse a map, I look on my phone anyway. (Gaia).
Hope this helps.
Glad to see the new video. I've looked at that route. It looks like it's a lot more challenging than I expected. Great job on getting it done. What bike have you been using? My 10 year old carbon fiber hardtail just got destroyed in all the mud at Unbound XL and is not safe to ride so I need to get a new bike. Yikes! I love my old bike. So looking at what others are using.
Thanks for watching Corrine! I think I just made it look hard, im good at that 😉. In last November I got a Why Cycles El Jefe seems like a pretty perfect bike for a route like Pinyons and Pines. That sucks about your Carbon hardtail! RIP!!!! Were you able to finish Unbound or did the bike die in the middle? Pssh Unbound XL - Corrine, you're a badass!
Love your vids dude! Question, what shoulder strap camera mount do you use and how do you like it? Thanks
Absolutely dig your vids my man!!!! Question, what shoulder strap dslr mount do you use? Thanks
Hey Kevin! Thanks for watching the videos, glad you enjoy them! Recently I have switched over to the Ulanzi Falcam quick release shoulder strap mount. I was previously using a Peak Designs capture clip, but wanted to switch to the Ulanzi because I could use the quick release plate on the tripod and the shoulder strap. Generally, it has worked okay. There are times where I struggle to unclip and reclip which gets REALLY frustrating. I had similar issues with the Peak Designs Capture clip, though it seems like on the Ulanzi it is more prevalent. But the trade off of being able to use the quick mount/release with my tripod is worth it... (so far anyway). If I had to do it all over again, i'd say.. If I DON'T use a tripod, get the peak designs. If I do use a tripod, Ulanzi Falcom system. Hope this helps.
Black canyon trail would be a good three day trip for you and your buddy get in touch with me willing to shuttle you guys or help you out when your in Arizona 12:21
❤️. Maybe this fall / winter! Or maybe ill be on the AZ Trail! We'll see... either way, appreciate the offer!
Congrats on completing the ride - well done, sir.
Couple of questions - do you carry a Garmin inReach or sat phone in the event of an emergency? Do you carry bear spray to help ward off potential issues with the four-legged predators?
Thanks for sharing 🍻
I recently got a Garmin Messenger which I did carry on this trip! No bear spray! IF I were traveling in Grizzly country I would be carrying bear spray. Thanks for watching Karl (as always)
Great vid, what tires you running?
Another great video! I’m interested in which platform you edit with and your upload settings to RUclips. I edit on FCPX and shoot in HD with a Canon 70D and Osmo Action 3 and my uploaded videos always look grainy and choppy. Your stuff always looks really sharp. Just wondering what I’m doing wrong? Any tips would be appreciated. Keep on riding and filming!! 🎬📸
Hey David! I use Davinci Resolve. It is great because there is a free version that can do probably everything you'd need. Though if you are using Final Cut Pro, that should be perfectly sufficient!
Something you may want to pay attention to is your frame rate and shutter speed. I shoot my main camera at 24 Frames Per Second (FPS) and export my videos this way. As a result I am shooting with a shutter speed of 1/50. (Spend a few minutes googling this if you aren't familiar with this) The reason 24 fps is commonly used is it creates natural motion in the video. (Versus if you did 120 FPS for example it would look really jarring and figidty).
I am not familiar with FCP, i'd watch a few youtube videos on other peoples export settings. If it looks good while you are editing the footage, but different when you export, yeah... you're definitely doing something wrong.
I just watched your Beast of the Northeast video! I see a few spots where the video looks a little grainy, some of that might just be the cameras performance in lower light (Maybe look at your camera settings). Overall though I thought the video looks fine.
Great job on doing a 100 mile ride by the way!!!!
Nice video Chris. That first day was long! What pillow do you use? it looks comfortable.
Thanks for watching Ed. I use a Trekology pillow from amazon.. its cheap and does the trick. But you can level it up by wrapping it up in your fleece!
Really enjoyed this video. How much weight is on your back? Trying to figure out my setup and wanting to avoid a backpack for anything but water.
Thanks for watching! Hmm, I have never weighed it, but if I had to guess I would say probably somewhere around 7-12 + pounds, it fluctuates. I carry the backpack because it's my preferred method of carrying my camera (on the shoulder strap). Depending on the trip, I also may carry other camera equipment (Wireless mic, drone, extra batteries, etc..)
- Camera with mic and lense is probably 3 lbs
- Backpack is probably 2 lbs
- Other misc electronics to support video production - 2 lbs
The problem with a backpack is it's easy to shove stuff into it! So if I take off a layer, I usually throw it into my pack versus in one of my bikebags... sometimes same with food. When Rob and I go Bikerafting, my backpack is probably closer to 20 lbs! (ouch). I have become accustomed to riding with a pack. If I didn't schlep all this camera kit, like you, I'd aim to only use it for water!
Hot dog! Another killer video. Question: what bike are you riding in this video? Keep up the incredible work.
Thanks. Benjamin! This is Why Cycles el Jefe. Got the bike last November!
Awesome ride, man. Was Rob too lazy to do this trip? JK Rob!
Will you ever do a video with a gear/bike rundown?
Is that a Peak Design camera clip for the DSLR?
Hah, thanks for watching Kenneth. Yeah, I will do a gear/bike and camera equipment rundown at some point. The camera clip is actually an Ulanzi f38 quick release shoulder strap. I use that rather than the Peak Designs camera clip because I can use the quick release plate with my tripod. I have used the Peak Designs Capture clip though and i'd probably give the slight edge to the Peak Designs.
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Looks SO COOL MAN!! 😎
Would you possibly be interested in doing the GMBR in’Spring iof 25 ? I’m an older Lady but Bad Ass ! I want to go to Az. too! Someday! Lmk
Thanks for sharing your adventures with us!
~ take care
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Epic ride! Which bike are you riding Chris? By the way can you add text with metric units when you talk about distance or elevation, cheers from Norway
Thanks. Omare! I am riding a Why Cycles El Jefe! Yeah, in my next videos ill try to remember to do the conversion! How has the riding been in Norway?
@@pnwbikepacking Norway is cold Dude, freaking cold! Already in June and temperatures are still below 10°C/50°F, I ride all year round anyway 😅
Do not you worry about your camera? I put mine back to the pack almost every time. Probably I miss some moment because of this...
The first few trips I carried my camera like this, I was terrified about the safety of my camera... but like you pointed out, the alternative is putting it in my pack and I would either miss shots, or not want to go through the effort of taking the camera out of the pack. Basically, I found I was brining the camera but not using it.
So I figured I'd rather risk the camera getting ruined than... not use it, after all... I had to remind myself I bought the thing to use it, not baby it! I've been on some chunky terrain, bushwhacky terrain, and I have even crashed with the camera mounted to my shoulder strap. After 3 years, the camera is still working like new!
If weather gets really dicy, I will move the camera to inside my backpack. Hope this helps! Take the leap! Get a shoulder clip system and use your camera 5x as much as you currently do !😉
@@pnwbikepacking Thanks! Yeh, I was out many times recently and I was just too lazy to pack it out.
yo wilson , i only got 7.5 miles on my trainer watching you. next time can you add a couple more days to i could get 10 miles ? and add some scenery shots too slacker !
I’m Rob Parker and I approve of this comment! 😁
I've often thought of SO as a good start point but also like to size up, mainly so bars are a bit higher. Great to see a deep dive on this issue from an expert.