Bike touring Georgia 2 | Cycle, eat, dance
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- Опубликовано: 25 янв 2024
- On an bicycle adventure around the world, there are many difficulties to overcome. This time we climb a steep mountain pass into the Greater Caucasus, where we spend 2 nights in an abandoned building to be safe from the rain. We eat piles of delicious Georgian food and finally make it to a music festival high up in the mountains.
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Thank you so much!
Arev & Mathias
Loved these two videos covering your Georgian adventures. And congrats on your 10 kg weight loss Mattias!!
More to come!
Another great video! I’m looking forward to the Armenia episode 😍😊
It will be more than one 😉
The music choice is beyond awesome, the work you two have put into this is incredible. I don't know if I've said it before but I love your videos :)
Thanks for appreciating! Arev always puts a lot of effort into the music choices 👌
Great video again. So nice to follow you on the roads. You make me dream guys. By the way I really like your choice of music for the video.
That is fantastic, thanks for letting us know! The music is traditional Georgian folk 😉
Thank you for the next great episode! It was a lot of fun again! We miss you 😘
Glad you enjoyed it! 🫠😘
Nice to see you in Georgia… very interesting Vlog ❤
Thanks Arman! A very interesting comment 😘🤣
Super. Thanks for filming
Thanks, our pleasure!
Looking forward to seeing Armenia and meeting your family
Very soon! We're already working on the next episode 😉
Another great episode, I've enjoyed every one.
I guess cycling like you do you can eat what you want and not have to worry about putting on weight.
Thanks for taking us on your epic journey.👍
Yes, we ate so much during that time and lost weight nevertheless 😅
So amazing video 👍👍👍
Thank you 🤗
Hi M & A,
Another great video, I should start referring to you guy's as the Spielberg's.
Regards, Neil
Please do! And while you're at it, we wouldn't mind an income in that ballpark 🤣
Good vlog!
Glad you enjoyed!
@@AmazingWorldBikeTour I love foods from different countries. I hope you guys add more foods to your vlogs.
Safe travels!
Hello, I met you in Thailand. Hope the drink is good for you.
Hey, did you give us the electrolytes? That was awesome 👌
Always enjoy your videos. And this one is no exception!♥️ and congrats for Arev🎂 keep safe🙏🏼
Great time hear that! Thanks a lot 😃
Gamarjona zmebo!!
Was heißt zmebo? 😅
@@AmazingWorldBikeTour Brunders
:D :D
Thank you. Another great video. Really enjoyed this. Your commentary is always excellent. And the filming is beautiful.
Thank you very much! Armenia coming up next 😉
Greetings from fellow bike tourists (but stuck at home for a while). Just found your channel. Love your videos and have been enjoying Turkey and Georgia so far - both countries we love! Looking forward to Armenia and the rest of your journey. Mal & Cath
Hey Mal & Cath, we are glad you found us. If you can't cycle right now, it is probably the second best thing 😅 Armenia and after was quite a ride, so stay tuned 😉
Wonderful video once again! Great to watch your progress on your amazing cycle tour. And, Arev, 🎂, hope you had a happy one! Good luck for your new year.
Greetings 🐈⬛🚴
Thanks so much! 😊 That was already my second birthday on the bicycle!
great episode! Love the weird little eating spots with extra alcohol
Thanks! Yes, we love them too, but the Chacha is really dangerous 😅
Very cool. O love abandoned buildings.
Curiosity... How many languages do you guys speak?
I speak German as a mother tongue and English.
Arev speaks Armenian as mother tongue, Russian, German, and English in order of proficiency. She therefore also reads and writes 3 different alphabets 🤯
Great to see your latest edition. Belated happy birthday to Arev. When you were earlier talking about the music festival I had in mind something like Rock am Ring! Ha! The festival you attended seemed just the perfect size. The location was fantastic!
Thanks Dan! 😊 I wouldn't mind a proper rock festival, but we take what we can have. It was really lovely there and we could bath in the river. The water was crystal clear and ice cold!
I enjoy watching your videos!
I wonder, between what dates were you in Georgia? I am travelling from Sweden to Georgia this fall, and am a bit anxious if it will be really cold come November. I guess in the mountains it will always be chilly, but happy to hear your insight!
We were in Georgia between late July and early August. We would assume that in November it can be quite rainy and cold, yes. Some mountain passes might start to get closed, but that depends on the specific year and it is hard to tell now. A week can make all the difference sometimes. For Armenia we can say that riding during the days can be wonderful, with cold nights in November, but humidity is much higher in Georgia...
Anyways, don't worry too much! Once you're on the road there is a solution to everything 😉
@@AmazingWorldBikeTour Thanks! I am thinking about try to avoid the heat in Turkey by starting my trip a bit later in the summer, so I maybe spend October in Turkey and it would be November when I get to Georgia/Armenia which would be my end destination. I *think* I prefer the cold over massive heat, but I guess I have to try 😊
@McKeork fair enough and should be doable, just be prepared for some rain 🌧 (we don't like rain 😅)
HA HA, home made chacha isn't 70-80% alcohol. The DIY standard chacha is about 50-52% not more. In some very rare cases can reach 60%. And the typical chacha home producer knows to control the alcohol percentage. 52% is the standard!
Well, that's what we've been told by the people who gave it to us. It definitely burned like hell :-)
My friend, Even the different between 50% to 55% is hell. It's "only" 5% different, But it's huge one!