Wow, 80 years old! Ebike or not, thats a lot of miles in the saddle for that trip. Well done Sir, heck of an accomplishment. One of the better documented bike tours ive watched Brian.
Excellent job on the video and nice narration, I enjoyed following along. I love the gap trail on ebike’s and ride these parts often. Maybe I’ll pass by you sometime? Great to see your father still getting out there and enjoying life! Cheers
Thank you! It was a great trip, both for doing it with my dad and also trying the B&B approach instead of camping. By the way, you just got me to Google the Kennywood Memories.
@@briansadventures It's right here on RUclips. I'm originally from SW PA and have always loved that documentary. Your commentary evokes similar vibes. Great stuff!
@@briansadventures Absolutely, it was a beautiful ride. I rode most of it 118 miles on the first day and finished the trail on the next day. Didn't plan to rush like that but I enjoyed the ride and didn't want to stop, also next day was a rainy day. Now, I'm putting video together. 🙂
Just found your channel and have loved following your adventures! Myself and a group of 8 of us rode the Erie Canal Trail last week, and your video on the Erie Canal was great in helping me know what to see and expect!
Thank you Jarred! That's just what I hope for, to be able to help someone with their trip or encourage someone to take a trip. I hope yours was a great one!
@briansadventures Of course! Thank you for making your videos! We had a great time, and camped in a couple of the locations you mentioned (Lock 21 being one). Looking forward to hearing about your experience on the Empire State Trail, that you mentioned in this video! I live near Albany and have been interested in doing some other portions of that trail as well!
Great video and editing. I'm 70 and plan on riding Pitt to DC with a friend in June of '24. I also want to document my adventure. It looked like you used an Insta360. May I ask what settings you used?
Great video! I plan to do the same trip with my two sons in June. What camera did you use for the time-lapses through the city of Pittsburgh? Is that an insta360?
Enjoyed another of your many wondeful video's once again Brian! My Dad is 87 and I'm 65 and there's no way I could have ever gotten him out there even when we were both decades younger! I stumbled onto this old Arlo Guthrie song "Highway In The Wind" the other day which kind of captures the magic of the open road. The lyrics kind of harken back to the 1960s & are definitely a bit dated with his "like a rolling stone" approach to romance but oh well. Lol. ruclips.net/video/x-Y-x4YgUz4/видео.html
Thank you Mark! I saw Arlo Guthrie in concert many years ago, I believe at Oberlin College. He had his son, Abe, playing with him. It was a surprise that my Dad agreed to do the trip, though I think he has the bug to ride more, even if locally.
Respect for you both.! This
inspire me to begin muy trip...'cause i'm 68..BLESSINGS from Panama republic.
Wonderful! Hope you have a great trip!
Wow, 80 years old! Ebike or not, thats a lot of miles in the saddle for that trip. Well done Sir, heck of an accomplishment. One of the better documented bike tours ive watched Brian.
Thank you. I appreciate that. It was a great trip.
I like not only the riding portion but the commentary nice as well.
Thank you!
Great memories right there, makes me think of Dad. Thank you Brian.
I appreciate that Kevin.
Very cool to have a chance with ur pops to have done sumthing so neat at his age.
Yes, it was a good time
Excellent job on the video and nice narration, I enjoyed following along. I love the gap trail on ebike’s and ride these parts often. Maybe I’ll pass by you sometime? Great to see your father still getting out there and enjoying life! Cheers
Thank you Jeremiah! You're lucky to be able to ride the trail often
Love this. What a fantastic trip with your dad, and your narration style reminds me of the old WQED Kennywood Memories feature from 1990.
Thank you! It was a great trip, both for doing it with my dad and also trying the B&B approach instead of camping. By the way, you just got me to Google the Kennywood Memories.
@@briansadventures It's right here on RUclips. I'm originally from SW PA and have always loved that documentary. Your commentary evokes similar vibes. Great stuff!
This is amazing! I'm sending this to my dad now
Thank you! It was a great ride. Hope it might be something you could do with your dad too
Great job👍🤓🇫🇷
Getting ready to do this trail again in May 2024! The GAP trail then the C&O Canal Towpath to DC. ❤
One of the best trails out there. Hope your ride is at least as good as ours was!
Your content is always excellent
I appreciate that!
Well Done!!
Thank you, I appreciate that.
I just did the GAP Trail myself but opposite way Pittsburgh to Cumberland. Good to see it again through your video. Well done documentary 👍
Thank you! I hope you had a great trip too.
@@briansadventures Absolutely, it was a beautiful ride. I rode most of it 118 miles on the first day and finished the trail on the next day. Didn't plan to rush like that but I enjoyed the ride and didn't want to stop, also next day was a rainy day. Now, I'm putting video together. 🙂
Amazing ❤
Thank you Terry!
Thank you for sharing. Excellent video
Thank you Emily, I appreciate your kind comment.
That 360 view on the Ohio Pyle Bridge was awesome. Great trip Brian.
Thank you!
@briansadventures loved your Erie Canal ride too. Great stories.
Just found your channel and have loved following your adventures! Myself and a group of 8 of us rode the Erie Canal Trail last week, and your video on the Erie Canal was great in helping me know what to see and expect!
Thank you Jarred! That's just what I hope for, to be able to help someone with their trip or encourage someone to take a trip. I hope yours was a great one!
@briansadventures Of course! Thank you for making your videos! We had a great time, and camped in a couple of the locations you mentioned (Lock 21 being one). Looking forward to hearing about your experience on the Empire State Trail, that you mentioned in this video! I live near Albany and have been interested in doing some other portions of that trail as well!
Great trip video
Thank you
Great video and editing. I'm 70 and plan on riding Pitt to DC with a friend in June of '24. I also want to document my adventure. It looked like you used an Insta360. May I ask what settings you used?
Excelent video ! What a wonderful experince i had a similar one last year with my dad it was un forgetable !
That is great to hear! It was a wonderful trip. Thank you!
Nice.
Thank you
The route of Braddocks army to it's demise at Pittsburgh 1755
Absolutely. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braddock_Expedition
How long is the train ride to get to Cumberland?
The train is scheduled to leave Pittsburgh at 5:20am and arrive in Cumberland at at 9:20am
Great video! What camera are you using and what software do you use for editing?
It's in the description, along with much of the gear I use and other resources.
Great video! I plan to do the same trip with my two sons in June. What camera did you use for the time-lapses through the city of Pittsburgh? Is that an insta360?
Thank you! Yes, that is right, an Insta360 One X3
Enjoyed another of your many wondeful video's once again Brian! My Dad is 87 and I'm 65 and there's no way I could have ever gotten him out there even when we were both decades younger! I stumbled onto this old Arlo Guthrie song "Highway In The Wind" the other day which kind of captures the magic of the open road. The lyrics kind of harken back to the 1960s & are definitely a bit dated with his "like a rolling stone" approach to romance but oh well. Lol.
ruclips.net/video/x-Y-x4YgUz4/видео.html
Thank you Mark! I saw Arlo Guthrie in concert many years ago, I believe at Oberlin College. He had his son, Abe, playing with him. It was a surprise that my Dad agreed to do the trip, though I think he has the bug to ride more, even if locally.
Great vid as usual. Glad to see you out with you dad making memories. E-bikes are a great tool for this type of riding.
Thank you Gordie! I agree, e-bikes opened possibilities for this trip; I am so thankful for them and the memories we made during this trip.