Wow. I watched the whole series. The only thing I knew about Turkey was don't try to smuggle hash (Midnight Express) but now I know a lot thanks your amazing adventure. This may be the best thing I ever seen on YT. I'm inspired by your travels. This channel is going to explode someday. It's too good not to. Thanks for sharing your experiences. I'll be following.
Wow, thank you so much! This is such a kind comment. I noticed you're a creator too, so you know how much a comment like this means. We really appreciate it!
Just plain old delightful. Beautifully edited in a way that highlights your experiences and invites the viewer to also experience your warm, welcoming, and practical approach to travel. More, more!
Amazing series, through an amazing area. Looking forward to the next series, when can we expect it? What map do you use that's sending you down those non-existing roads? Nothing wrong with some adventure, but bad unreliable maps can also be a bit discouraging. After a few 'bad' roads the main road can start to look attractive :-( With only a few weeks time to explore and poor maps I've too often opted for the road more travelled. Great to see you don't.
Both of you looked so relaxed after the journey. The contentment on your face says it all. Anyways, do keep a lookout on your email. I will be writing to you soon. And for the fire temple, did you mean Zoroastrian Fire Temple?
@@slow_spokesDifficult to say. But the Greeks also did follow Zorastinism. Do you know any Zoroastrians personally? There are less than 1 lac of them in the world now. Most are settled in India, Canada, USA, and some are scattered in Europe, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Srilanka, Hong Kong, Armenia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan etc.
Wow. I watched the whole series. The only thing I knew about Turkey was don't try to smuggle hash (Midnight Express) but now I know a lot thanks your amazing adventure. This may be the best thing I ever seen on YT. I'm inspired by your travels. This channel is going to explode someday. It's too good not to. Thanks for sharing your experiences. I'll be following.
Wow, thank you so much! This is such a kind comment. I noticed you're a creator too, so you know how much a comment like this means. We really appreciate it!
Your video is inspiring. Can't wait for the next bike ride. 6:22 - amazing shot 😍👏
Just plain old delightful. Beautifully edited in a way that highlights your experiences and invites the viewer to also experience your warm, welcoming, and practical approach to travel. More, more!
What a fun trip! Any tips on wild camping? We are planning to ride across Europe for four months, Rome to London, starting in 2 months.
Thanks for the tips! Did y’all make the RUclips videos during your trip? Or after you got back???
I'm planning to do cycling traveling in Turkey next year. Thanks for the videos. Super informative and helpful.
Totally inspirational. Loving the channel and the rides, Turkey is 100% a bucket list of ours, it looks so interesting to see it by biking! :D
Wow. Incredible topography and beautiful photography. Can’t wait to see where you go next!
I always enjoy your videos very much You both look very cute. Be happy.
very very nice video you have shown very beautiful area And your cycle trip is the best be happy keep smiling like this and keep roaming around
Riding cycle in up and down area on and off roads is not a simple job. Requires lot and lot of energy and confidence. Keep going.
Loved your videos. Bike touring isn't for everyone but we love it too.
Fabulous video, thanks heaps for sharing your adventures 😀 🚴🏻♂️🚴♀️
well done guys,we enjoyed your videos.very inspiring!
A beautiful adventure! Thank you for sharing with us…
What a ride. You seem to like the bumpy roads 😅
Nice and informative finish! Extra props for factual accuracy 👏
Where are you headed next?
Thank you for your call for help due to the earthquake in Turkey. Have a nice trip. Loves from Turkey.
@@slow_spokes 🙏
Amazing series, through an amazing area. Looking forward to the next series, when can we expect it? What map do you use that's sending you down those non-existing roads? Nothing wrong with some adventure, but bad unreliable maps can also be a bit discouraging. After a few 'bad' roads the main road can start to look attractive :-( With only a few weeks time to explore and poor maps I've too often opted for the road more travelled. Great to see you don't.
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Both of you looked so relaxed after the journey. The contentment on your face says it all. Anyways, do keep a lookout on your email. I will be writing to you soon. And for the fire temple, did you mean Zoroastrian Fire Temple?
@@slow_spokesDifficult to say. But the Greeks also did follow Zorastinism. Do you know any Zoroastrians personally? There are less than 1 lac of them in the world now. Most are settled in India, Canada, USA, and some are scattered in Europe, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Srilanka, Hong Kong, Armenia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan etc.
Wow beautiful. But mosques in Ani? Such a shame that those Turks and Kurds massacred and destroyed the Armenian people and culture a century ago.