Thanks Josh Always enjoy your videos and admire your tenacity during the winter months. I ride all year round but nothing close to the challenges you undertake. Full respect.
Did this back in October, trails were horrendous then, i can only imagine how bad they are now. Well done it is a top effort especially in those conditions
You are a brave man. Last weekend was probably the worst weekend of weather here in the UK this year. Turns out you were lucky enough for the actual riding during the daytime, so fair play.
Great video! Some sweet "flow trails" there... I mean when the trail is literally flowing because it's a liquid. Yes overgrown in summer and lots of nettles and things. Spring the best time for off-roading i think!
that was some slog in sections Josh, fair play being out when storm Darragh hit ...brutal conditions but some how you kept smiling on that adventure! well done, character building stuff!!
Good stuff josh! Glad you were in the new forest,iam opposite lymington on the island,you just showed what the trails are like for me,as i will be over there in a few days for the day 🤙
Did this is July, was bone dry and 25 degrees can honestly say it was the best 3 days cycling I’ve had! Nettles were brutal tho long sleeves advisable!
That's a pretty quick turn around. Though I was expecting your Storm Darragh outing to be in West Wales. When you said the Storm was named I was thinking it was going to be Bert or what ever the one which started with a C was called
Nice one Josh. Went through Hambledon hill in the spring this year, beautiful but brutal! I think all the slop you encountered would have ended me :) Looks like a cool route though
Kudos for keeping at it; tough old slog in this weather but all “character building”. Trying to work out what unfortunately boggy route you took across the forest - Downton to Lyndhurst should be easy and getting back to Bournemouth a breeze (assuming Brockenhurst and the rail line then NCN2 south from Holmsley?)
I decided I wanted to go with my dad on this route and saw you posted this video 2 hours prior, good timing! I've watched many of your other videos and wanted to ask how you normally find getting the train with your bike? I've only really ridden routes from home as I've read it can be a nightmare getting your bike on the train.
OMG modern novelty freewheels are annoying AF 😵.... I'm climbing the walls just listening to a few seconds. I can't imagine pushing a bike next to that racket all day 🤕....on top of the slop😂...not that I'm laughing from up here in the clay ridden winter Chilterns 😉💪🙏
Enjoy your videos Josh. Keep it going 😉
Thanks Josh
Always enjoy your videos and admire your tenacity during the winter months. I ride all year round but nothing close to the challenges you undertake. Full respect.
Good effort Josh, well done! From watching this I have just learnt a new word for mud, 'slodge'.
Did this back in October, trails were horrendous then, i can only imagine how bad they are now. Well done it is a top effort especially in those conditions
You are a brave man. Last weekend was probably the worst weekend of weather here in the UK this year. Turns out you were lucky enough for the actual riding during the daytime, so fair play.
Great video! Some sweet "flow trails" there... I mean when the trail is literally flowing because it's a liquid. Yes overgrown in summer and lots of nettles and things. Spring the best time for off-roading i think!
The return of The Mighty Ginsters. Good on ya Josh...
A very nice „Little“ adventure ❤ very entertaining 👌 it made my evening, thank you, for taking us with you 🚴♂️🌧️
Thanks Josh another great video I hope santa brings you something nice .
Well done Josh what a mud fest lol you never do it easy mate. Atb Coops 👍🏻🚴 ps great to see return of the Ginsters 👍🏻
Love your bike ride videos mate, keep upthe goodwork👍
Excellent video josh all that mud must have been so hard going you always have great music with your videos look forward to your next adventure
that was some slog in sections Josh, fair play being out when storm Darragh hit ...brutal conditions but some how you kept smiling on that adventure! well done, character building stuff!!
Thanks for fulfilling my ginster's request 👍
Hello from Ireland you are a great cycling man great videos keep the good work up.
Good stuff josh!
Glad you were in the new forest,iam opposite lymington on the island,you just showed what the trails are like for me,as i will be over there in a few days for the day 🤙
Fantastic video, I recognise quite a bit of your route having ride some if it myself. Brilliant 😁
Did this is July, was bone dry and 25 degrees can honestly say it was the best 3 days cycling I’ve had! Nettles were brutal tho long sleeves advisable!
To be honest, that constant mud for mile after mile would not be my idea of fun. But Josh is clearly made of sterner stuff!
😂
UK gravel at its 'best'! 🤣
That's a pretty quick turn around. Though I was expecting your Storm Darragh outing to be in West Wales. When you said the Storm was named I was thinking it was going to be Bert or what ever the one which started with a C was called
Yay return of the Ginsters 🐄🥧 Well done =)
Type 2 fun at it's best.
Nice one Josh. Went through Hambledon hill in the spring this year, beautiful but brutal! I think all the slop you encountered would have ended me :) Looks like a cool route though
Kudos for keeping at it; tough old slog in this weather but all “character building”.
Trying to work out what unfortunately boggy route you took across the forest - Downton to Lyndhurst should be easy and getting back to Bournemouth a breeze (assuming Brockenhurst and the rail line then NCN2 south from Holmsley?)
❤ it thanks ☺️
I decided I wanted to go with my dad on this route and saw you posted this video 2 hours prior, good timing! I've watched many of your other videos and wanted to ask how you normally find getting the train with your bike? I've only really ridden routes from home as I've read it can be a nightmare getting your bike on the train.
OMG modern novelty freewheels are annoying AF 😵.... I'm climbing the walls just listening to a few seconds. I can't imagine pushing a bike next to that racket all day 🤕....on top of the slop😂...not that I'm laughing from up here in the clay ridden winter Chilterns 😉💪🙏
Anyone else recognise this route from Brother in the Wild?
Have you done the Saxon Shore ?
little adventure😀😀 sure it can't be that bad
160 miles💀💀
Did you get your storms wrong, Storm Darragh is only just passing today (Dec 8th). If not, you sure can edit videos fast 😳
Thought this myself. Either way it was a muddy and hard one.