Did you know you can go inside the arch? There are elevators that take you to the top and there are viewing windows to see the city. and there is a helicopter tour around the city! I have family all over missouri that showed me and my kids around. I have so much fun. And it's crazy cheap to do.
Hi Tashuwa. I did know about being able to go up into the Arch but it was closed at the time due to Covid. This was my first tour in 2021. I am with you about Missouri. It is a special state with lots to see and so much history as well. Plus the rivers. Stay safe out there.
Thank you Bryan. I've learned a lot about our nation because of all the research I do to share whatever I can about where I go. Very cool you dig it. Hope you are getting out there.
Diego ur 40 mile days are still double of what I would wanna ride, I guess Im at 🎉partypace🥳 speed in my mid 40's lol.. you kill the miles man, luv the channel👍🦬🤣💯
This was 2022, Season 1 of 4. 4 is uploading now and still has about a dozen episodes to go. Im recording season 5 at the moment. The rack is twenty years old and it’s not available anymore which is a shame. My favorite rack, ever. I use Tubus racks now.
I use the Google Maps app on my cell phone. It's mostly on the cycling mode but I often switch to the driving mode for comparison. Sometimes I get a paper map but I really find it unnecessary. Every chance I get I ask anyone about road conditions and options to create expectations. One thing I do that I would assume most people do is have this fascination with looking at the map and learning what I can about whatever. I spend lots of hours just looking at geography even weeks ahead on my route
@Flyscout Ryder awesome. I'm using Google Maps in the cycling mode on my upcoming week long tour. It will be the first time using that function and have to totally rely on it. Usually, I just know where I'm going or have studied the route so much that I have it memorized for the most part.
@Flyscout Ryder I see some people using Garmin or other GPS units, but I haven't seen a real need for one of those as of yet. I do have a Garmin InReach Mini satellite two-way communicator, though. I carry it with me on cycling and hiking trips just as an emergency communication backup. It doesn't have a true navigation feature, though. It will give you a map image on the app on your phone of where you are and where you've been as it tracks your movements, though.
Formulas for Bike Touring: Speed ='s Distance/Time 2) Distance = Speed x Time 3) Time = Distance/Speed
Who the hell disliked this video? Unbelievable.
Great job brother! I can't stop watching these!
Not everyone likes them but I do think plenty of people find them pretty cool
Did you know you can go inside the arch? There are elevators that take you to the top and there are viewing windows to see the city. and there is a helicopter tour around the city! I have family all over missouri that showed me and my kids around. I have so much fun. And it's crazy cheap to do.
Hi Tashuwa. I did know about being able to go up into the Arch but it was closed at the time due to Covid. This was my first tour in 2021. I am with you about Missouri. It is a special state with lots to see and so much history as well. Plus the rivers. Stay safe out there.
Thanks for the added history lessons. I dig it.
Thank you Bryan. I've learned a lot about our nation because of all the research I do to share whatever I can about where I go. Very cool you dig it. Hope you are getting out there.
Ya Diego has got me lookin up history now lol👍💯
Much love from STL!
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Diego ur 40 mile days are still double of what I would wanna ride, I guess Im at 🎉partypace🥳 speed in my mid 40's lol.. you kill the miles man, luv the channel👍🦬🤣💯
Thanks man. I try to cover the miles but I also go at a slow pace when possible. It's definitely never a race unless dark is coming on me
I am so amazed at your journey!
Thank Matthew. Greatly appreciate you reaching out. I hope you get to watch the rest of the trip. SC is a beautiful state.
awesome video What travel day were you in this ride? What is that rack brand model on the fork supporting your front pannier? thnx
This was 2022, Season 1 of 4. 4 is uploading now and still has about a dozen episodes to go. Im recording season 5 at the moment.
The rack is twenty years old and it’s not available anymore which is a shame. My favorite rack, ever. I use Tubus racks now.
Wow. It's an amazing trip with nice weather n blue sky
Yes at times its very nice blue skies but you get to experience all of the different weather types.
@@FlyscoutRyder that will be so interesting
If the first six videos are fabulous, video seven seemed great to me, congratulations Diego, excellent project !!!
Thank you Dad. Really appreciate your support.
Whatz up dad👍 hes really doing sumthing great with this bicycle documentry thats for sure👍💯🌄🚲🛣🦬🤣
Yeah that's smart after you do 70 some miles to do a little less the next day.
Its fun to do that. I enjoy going all day but its nice to change it up, wake up late, see the town, and ride 40 miles to the next place to recharge.
♥ this video, my neck of the woods.
Super cool area. The historical significance is such a draw for me. The Missouri River is such a force.
I realy injoy to see familiar places! Good luck on your trip!
Thank you
Glad you loved it- St. Louis' architecture is amazing and it stretches out so far
It was great to visit St Louis. What a beautiful city and so friendly
Like your trip so far, thanks for uploading! Saw you cooking; btw, what are you eating?
Mostly Knorr pasta packages mixed with vegetables.
What did you use to navigate with on your tour Diego?
I use the Google Maps app on my cell phone. It's mostly on the cycling mode but I often switch to the driving mode for comparison. Sometimes I get a paper map but I really find it unnecessary. Every chance I get I ask anyone about road conditions and options to create expectations. One thing I do that I would assume most people do is have this fascination with looking at the map and learning what I can about whatever. I spend lots of hours just looking at geography even weeks ahead on my route
@Flyscout Ryder awesome. I'm using Google Maps in the cycling mode on my upcoming week long tour. It will be the first time using that function and have to totally rely on it. Usually, I just know where I'm going or have studied the route so much that I have it memorized for the most part.
@Flyscout Ryder I see some people using Garmin or other GPS units, but I haven't seen a real need for one of those as of yet. I do have a Garmin InReach Mini satellite two-way communicator, though. I carry it with me on cycling and hiking trips just as an emergency communication backup. It doesn't have a true navigation feature, though. It will give you a map image on the app on your phone of where you are and where you've been as it tracks your movements, though.
@@dog-so1vj Let us know how it goes. Be safe