Ok, I’m ready to move to Europe just for the great roads and maybe the food too. We have good roads here in the States, but the food not so much. Thanks again for the inspiration.
@@Buzzalong.cycling For sure. Next time stay at Rocacorba outside the town of Banyoles. Beautiful accommodation and a perfect base to explore the northern parts of Catalunya
Hi, what bag did you use on the back of the bike? I'm hoping to do a short 3 day trip from Girona to Aix en Provence on a road bike. And just need a small bag for spare kit and change if clothes
Looked like a wonderful trip! Did you use the eurovelo network or freestyle it? Over the two videos, it looked like you had.a range of surfaces to deal with. I guess that affects speed etc?
Many thanks Chris :) for part 1 of the trip, i followed mostly the Eurovelo network of routes, which are great and easy to follow because there are signs everywhere. For this video part 2, i did freestyle as the original plan was to cross to France by Andorra but the way from Andorra to France did not look very safe so had to improvise on the same day and find an alternative way to get to Toulouse which was actually amazing, as I bump into an unexpectedly beautiful place called Cucugna in the Pyrenees! the best place I've visited by bike so far. The route was mostly on paved roads but there were some gravel sectors, it affects the speed a little bit but you don't lose much time. Most of the gravel sectors you can do with 28mm tyres.
Siempre muy bonitas vidéos. Gracias, Christian.
Another great tour and video. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching
Ok, I’m ready to move to Europe just for the great roads and maybe the food too. We have good roads here in the States, but the food not so much. Thanks again for the inspiration.
Chapeau, nice camera work.
Thank you :)
Beautiful film, both 1&2, by a beautiful cyclist
Many thanks for your comment :)
Thanks for sharing, cycling is a great adventure without limits. Happy rides 🚴
Thanks for your comment🤩keep cycling and happy rides!
Great video. Brought back so many good memories our cycling holiday in that region. Thanks for sharing
Thanks :) nothing like cycling to discover new areas :)
@@Buzzalong.cycling For sure. Next time stay at Rocacorba outside the town of Banyoles. Beautiful accommodation and a perfect base to explore the northern parts of Catalunya
@@jean-paulvanderlinde7253 great! thanks for the tip, will definitely check it out next time
I just moved to Germany, and I'm planning to buy my very first road bike, or gravel bike :) Definitely will try bike packing trip in the future!
Sounds great! Happy cycling
How I wish my husband can accompany me to do this kinda of adventure 😂
yes, good to have share this experiences :)
I wish my wife would accompany on a Trip like this
oh wow.beautiful. can't waitnto be there next moth.
Many thanks for your comment! Beautiful area:) hope you enjoy your trip there
These travel videos are so good.
Thank you very much :) new travel video coming up next week ^^
Good video!
Thanks for sharing your trips with us Sherry!!! Amazing 🤩 Is there a way to find the gpx of your trips in general? Like strava??
thank you so much, I normally post my routes on Komoot:
www.komoot.com/user/1990400304600
Hi, what bag did you use on the back of the bike? I'm hoping to do a short 3 day trip from Girona to Aix en Provence on a road bike. And just need a small bag for spare kit and change if clothes
Thank you, happy to hear about your upcoming trip :) I used a Apidura Expedition Saddle pack of 17L.
Looked like a wonderful trip! Did you use the eurovelo network or freestyle it? Over the two videos, it looked like you had.a range of surfaces to deal with. I guess that affects speed etc?
Many thanks Chris :) for part 1 of the trip, i followed mostly the Eurovelo network of routes, which are great and easy to follow because there are signs everywhere. For this video part 2, i did freestyle as the original plan was to cross to France by Andorra but the way from Andorra to France did not look very safe so had to improvise on the same day and find an alternative way to get to Toulouse which was actually amazing, as I bump into an unexpectedly beautiful place called Cucugna in the Pyrenees! the best place I've visited by bike so far. The route was mostly on paved roads but there were some gravel sectors, it affects the speed a little bit but you don't lose much time. Most of the gravel sectors you can do with 28mm tyres.
It seems to be a really nice trip! En qué época del año hicisteis este viaje? :)
Gracias :) fue en Octubre pero tuve suerte que el tiempo fue estupendo
What camera did you use to film?
I used the GoPro Hero 10 mostly and the Canon M50 for some off the bike shots
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Content is good, sound mixing not so much 🔊⁉️
Many thanks :) been working on improving it since this video, the early days ^^