So my wife wanted to watch a movie and I said why not watch this man on his bike....so we did. She watched every second of it with me and enjoyed it thoroughly! When you said "restless legs syndrome" both our jaws dropped because she suffers from it too! Anyway thank you for taking the time to film as you ride and for the time you spend editing. We will be watching more of you and enjoying your rides.
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. I don't know if I really have RLS. I'm just not comfortable sitting still for too long. Riding my bike makes my legs happy. Stay safe out there and ride on!!
Thanks for the video Paul. I was one of the original 1976 Bikecentennial cross country cyclists and your presentation brought back so many great memories. I sometimes wonder how different the roads and places are now. Kentucky was so remote back in the day and we were not always welcome. The coal trucks for example did not like sharing the roads with us. I have also watched your C&O and Katy videos. All are fantastic! These days, I mostly stay away from roads so my wife and I mainly do the rail trails. Will be riding both the Katy and GAP again his year. Thanks again for sharing your adventures! You are much appreciated.
In 1976 I was in the 7th grade, so I was too young. But you guys set an example for the rest of us. When I heard about Bikecentential when I was in high school it planted a seed in my imagination that made me wonder and dream about riding my bike across the country and having my own adventure. Dreams like that are powerful! Thanks for setting an example.
Great video! Today we're actually pouring a pad to build a shelter in the Hazard/Perry County Park in a locked lot for cyclists riding the TA trail to camp. Lowes has donated the material and manpower to finish it next week.
Kenny Dunn. You are a very kind hearted individual. Back around 2009 when I decided in my 50’s to get back into dirt bike riding, you helped me around a little bit of Redbird and tried to keep me safe. I bicycle a lot now, started as rehab from motorcycle crash several years back and now I see you’re still out there helping your community and people to get out and enjoy the outdoors. World needs more people like you Kenny. Best wishes to you! Thank you!
Another fantastic video Paul! Thanks for all the time you put in to editing. The explanations and history of your travels along the Trans America Bicycle Trail are incredible! Look forward to the next videos! Alex 🇺🇸🇨🇦
Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a comment. It probably takes more time to edit the video that it took to do the ride. LOL! But I enjoy watching them too. Thanks again!
I got a real kick out of the dog stories. I love dogs too and I'm not afraid of them either. The Flintstone brakes had me on the floor but I'm glad you were not hurt. You saw a lot of Real America and I hope some day I might be able to also. Very nicely made video and informative too!
When we were kids we would build bike from parts we found in the garbage. Sometimes they wouldn't have brakes, so that's how we stopped. But I love travelling at the speed of a bicycle, you see more. Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a comment!
Thank you for sharing your pictures and impressions who wouldn't want to cycle straight through the green heart of America ;-)- thanks for the inspiration from germany
A long time ago I read a book, well began a book called Chesapeake, I can't remember the author but a Google search tells me it was James A Mitchener back in 1978 which made me 17. I had just been accepted for basic training, I had been a cadet from school and i entered the 3rd Scots Guards as they're called today, The Black Watch as did all generations before me. I had began trying to expand my mind whilst I built my body; by then I'd travelled the UK top to bottom twice and across it four times and lots of other bits in stages. We live in a beautiful set of islands. Not seen the states much - except a place in Georgia where along under the wing of 101st we joined a mixed service jump from 30K feet. Nice guys. I hope to come over soon when I retire with my bike. I want to do the PCT and the Appalachian Trail - a place where Scots went in droves after the clearances of the Highlands of Scotland. I've a son in Banff, Canada and i plan on getting to see him and his family - he married into a First Nations family so that'll be interesting to meet them. I like your approach to riding and videos.
Thanks for watching. We live on a remarkable planet with such a wide variety of landscapes and cultures. The frustrating thing for me is that there is not enough time to see it all in one lifetime. I need to get out and see some of these places you're talking about. I want to see the Scottish Highlands. My wife is Appalachian and is probably derived from that stock. My near term goal is to ride to Alaska through Canada. Too much to do, not enough time. Thanks again!
I'm not sure how I found your channel but it's been wonderful seeing somebody speak so easily about touring. One of my favorite places in the world is Williamsburg... but you're absolutely correct about the bumpy road. Excellent content! I look forward to watching more of your travels.
Welcome aboard! Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it! It's a scenic road. The added texture must add to the rusticness of it all. Thanks again. Ride on!!
Hey Mike. Great to hear from you. I'm glad you saw the video. Thanks. I also hope we cross paths again. I remember, they still hang bike thieves in Wyoming. If I ever bike through Wyoming again, I'm gonna use that line. Ride on, Brother!!
When my daughter was 12 years old, we followed the Bi-Centennial trail from our place in NC out to just over the river into Illinois. Then we took the great rivers south, and finished up in Austin Texas. Some of the scenery you show I remember, and it brings the trip back for me again. It was an unusually hot year, the summer of 2012, but through the 2200 miles we only took three hotels for a total of four nights, four campgrounds and one TeePee. The rest of that trip we wild camped. I think we would up better for that fact. I know for sure that she turned from a somewhat shy and serious girl to a confident outgoing "take charge" sort of young lady - Because of the hardships, and the kindness of stranger. One sees te United States very differently when the TV becomes silent and you deal with wonderful strangers all over this country.
Sorry about the slow response. Been out biking. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Sounds like a great trip. Sometimes real life is the best classroom. Stay safe and ride on!
I took off work early today specifically to get in a ride. I usually train Monday Tuesday Thursday, work Friday thru Sunday. But I'm getting close to my retirement day (May 23rd) which will be the official start of my "Ride Till I Die" around-the-world bike tour so I need to get my old legs back in shape. But then I sat down after changing into my gear and just couldn't get motivated. So I finished watching one of your videos and of course you yelled at me "Now go ride your bike!" So I did. Got in a quick 21 miles. Thanks for another great video! Stay safe!
Makes me laugh! I used to coach high school sports. Drop and give me 20! And you went the extra mile. 21. Great job! Time to hit the showers. Thanks again. 👍
Great video as always! Your videos inspired me and my wife to "Now go ride your bike!" We started riding almost every weekend this year and absolutely love it. We even took on the Mickelson Trail up in South Dakota in June. Keep the videos coming! Looking forward to that C and O!
Thanks for watching! Part of the reason I started making and sharing videos was to motivate other people to get out and ride. It's tough, but it feels good! The Mickelson is a great trail. Ride on!! More to come. Thanks again!
I hit a rumble strip while not paying attention....man what a jolt! Did a 40 mile round trip to DC yesterday, today spaghetti legs. My mind starts out the ride thinking like the 25yr old, then my 60yr old body suffers. I used to be a bike messenger in NYC in the 80's. Now I've lost 50% of my leg mass. It's coming back slowly, but it hurts! Knees and thighs, caught a calf cramp and had to walk a hill. Body wants to rest, mind acts like I'm late for something. It helps to hear someone going through a bike rebirth. I'm noticing the young do not ride anymore! It's all us grey beards! Keep rolling.
I'm kind of the same way. On day 1 of a tour, I feel like I'm 25. By day 3, I'm 80. I've definitely "lost a step". But I hope to keep on chooglin' as long as I can. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!
Oh no! I hope you don't stay glued in one spot too long. That wasn't my intention. When you're done watching you're supposed to go ride your bike! LOL! Thank you so much!
I enjoyed the part of the ride from Lexington to Waynesboro on the Parkway. I've done it three times on tours only in reverse of what you did. The descent off the Parkway down to Buena Vista and then to Lexington was fantastic! Thanks for your great videos!
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. The climb up Buena Vista was breath taking. Literally. Climbing up to the Parkway from the east looked pretty steep as well. Stay safe and ride on!
sorry, but @11:35, the Kentucky Derby is held at Churchill Downs, in Louisville, not Lexington. In related news, the Indy 500 is not in Terre Haute. Love your videos.!
You're right. I know. I got nailed on that one right away. I need to get my fact checker checked. I heard the Tour de France was going to be in Canada this year. 😁 But I'll have to check on that one! Thanks for watching!!
I think I'm hooked on your channel. Me and a couple friends rode the Ohio to Erie Trail this past June (24) we rode 334 miles in 4 days. No bike packing, just hotel stays. But it gave me a taste for the adventure. I love the way you shoot your videos. I guess you actually had to stop on those hills, place your camera and ride the hill again. That's hardcore! But makes for a great video.
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. The OTET is a great route. Sounds like a great trip. Hope to see you down the trail. Stay safe and ride on!
I put your vids on as I'm doing my winter indoor cycling on my machine. It's great because I learn about routes from America and a bit of history too, at the same time. Thanks, Paul 👍🇬🇧
I learn something from every video .Just got a touring bike haven't been on any trips yet . My butts still sore from the first day .What I learned today is to start your trip doing short trips for the first couple days .It all makes sense .
Thanks for watching. I appreciate it! Most people don't even notice the kudzu. They just drive right past, thinking: "what pretty vines?" Until the kudzu takes over the world. lol!
I’ve only recently found your channel, and have enjoyed it very much. And just wanted to say hi and thank you for sharing your adventures and helpful packing information. Be safe and God bless.
Really pleased to have discovered your channel. Love the longer videos - it's nice to see a more authentic portrayal of the US. At least it seems that way to me. Sending love, all the way from Bangladesh. 👋
Good day to you! I am HONDA Cross Cub senior rider from Japan. Enjoying touring , camping and video editing. It is great adventure video ! So nice ! Have a nice day my friend !!
Hi Paul, fight again Restless Legs Syndrom with ab bike tour is also my way. I enjoyed this video very well and I want to thank you for sharing this to us. Greetings from Germany.
Thanks for watching! I don't need pills for my restless leg syndrome. I just go for a bike ride. That usually cures it. Ride on! Greetings from the USA.
I don't know how I missed this video when you posted it but I did. Really enjoyed watching your journey on this route. It certainly has a nice variety of scenery types with a good mix of flat land and hills! Great job of capturing the joy of riding your bike on this historic route - I thoroughly enjoyed watching your journey.
I love watching your bicycle/camping tour adventures. I have a bicycle/camping tour coming up in May, i cant wait. I tour on the Trans Canada Trail here in Ontario Canada. Happy travels :)
16:26 I‘ve had situations when I had to use “Fred Flintstone Brakes” as well, but luckily I usually do my longer tours on a recumbent bike where they are much more effective 😊.
Really enjoying your video from Canberra, Australia. I’ve done some bike tours in Europe but hadn’t considered US previously. Your travels have shown me that there are lots of pretty rides in the US to explore. Thanks mate.
Great video capturing part of the Trans Am that I will be doing next year. I did the western half of the Bikecentennial tour in 1976, crashed in northern Colorado and came back in 2016 and finished to Pueblo, Colorado. I have waited too long to finish this incredible journey, so I have decided to finish to Yorktown, Virginia. I will be 65 years old when I take to the road. Your video gives me great insight to what the route from Illinois to Virginia looks like. I'm not looking forward to the heat and humidity, although I will be starting in September of 2023 to beat the summer heat across Kansas. I really enjoyed your casual narration of your ride, so easy going and you truly enjoyed it, I could tell. Thank you again for this peek into the route in the eastern third of the Trans Am.
Cycling, countryside views, useful info and a deadpan delivery - I find myself quietly plowing through the content. As a plan forms in my head, would you be willing to give some indication of daily expenditure please.
Thanks for watching. Daily expense really depends on comfort level. I stay at motels mostly. $80-125 these days. Camping is cheaper, $10-25 or free (rarely). Eating at diners is more expensive, but easier (and tastier). Stopping at grocery stores and cooking out is much cheaper. Overall, it's not a cheap way to travel, especially the way I do it. But there are ways to make it cheaper. I save up some money during the year and bike tour in the summer. The benefits I get from bike touring are well worth the expense. Stay safe out there!
Exercise, although tiring, always gives me a lift. Not to mention fresh air, sunshine and the wind in my face. Thanks for watching. Stay safe out there and ride on!!
R.E: 16:30, yeah I was noticing in another video you've got rim clamps. I love my old 90s trek bikes, but I don't think I'll ever go anywhere wet and slopey without my hydraulic discs again.
Sorry for the slow response. I've also been out bike touring. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Good luck on the recovery. Gotta keep moving. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!
Yet another fantastic video, Paul. Glad you were able to get some serious miles in this year. I, along with others, can't wait to see your C&O/GAP video. -Adam
Thanks again for watching. I appreciate the comments. It felt good to get out this summer. Last year was a bust for bike touring. But I got some new equipment, especially a new microphone, so I hope with a little practice the videos are getting better. Yeah, more to come! Thanks again!!!
I just discovered your channel this afternoon. Great cycling videos. You are an excellent speaker and your editing is fantastic. I appreciate the effort you put in. Cheers
i like your style. easy to watch. i'm very new to bikepacking. i'm a canadian living in thailand. done just two 3 day trips so far. each trip was about 140-150 miles. i'm 63 with a bad knee so easing into it. if you ride here in n.e. thailand you will see so many dogs it will make your head spin. been bit just once, got the rabies shots, no prob. thnx for the videos, just subbed today, looking fwd to seeing them all. good luck.
This is what I enjoy about road cycling. It is way easier to see something as you are riding, pull over, and explore. There is no time spent finding parking, no getting in and out, and no dealing with traffic. Just get off the bike and explore.
I really enjoy watching your videos. So glad to see you recently posted new ones. You motivate me to, "Now go ride your bike!" I recently quoted you on my Facebook page, about the two types of fun....type one and type two. That's very true. Often times on bike trips, I've been miserable. But looking back, I've always been glad I've done them. Again, thanks for your videos!
I'm glad my videos motivate other people to get out and ride. That's one of my motivation, to promote bike touring. It's a great way to see the country. Thanks for watching! Ride on!
Just found your channel and recently got my first road bike. I can’t wait until I’ve trained enough and prepared enough to do these tours. I loved seeing Bardstown in this video because I lived there for a few years and got married at My Old Kentucky Home State Park and now live right near the Little Miami trail! Hope you can make some more tour videos!
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it! The TransAm through Kentucky is a great ride. very rural and very challenging. Stay safe out there and ride on!!
Came across your RUclips channel today. Great channel. Thanks for a great video. Looking forward to watching some of your other past trips and future trips. If you get a chance how about heading to Florida. We have some great routes down here.
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it! Now that I'm retired I'd like to do some winter riding in Florida. Hope to see you down the trail. Stay safe and ride on!
Omg! Restless legs! Ahhhhhh! I’m definitely on my way to tour cycling. I only have to take meds for the RLS. and I hate it, but hate the pain worse. I’m still deciding on my type of bicycle and trailer. I have 3 small dogs that I can’t leave behind. ❤
Did a 1500 mile trip when I was 18 from CT. to Louisiana . Was trying to go cross country after highschool. Bike broke in New Iberia LA. Came home by train.
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Those hills in the Ozarks are short but can be very steep. 60 mph? Cool. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!
Wow I am from Sydney Australia this was an amazing video I would absolutely love to do that ride many thanks for the great video really appreciated it ,
Hi Paul. Greetings from the Netherlands. Found your video last night and just want to tell you it was great to watch :) What an incredible journey. Great presentation as well. It is one of my dreams to one day, travel that same trail. Thanks for all your time and effort making these videos.
I hope you make it over to ride the trail. It's the best way to explore America, on bike. I have met people from all over the world riding on the TransAmerica. I hope to see you on the trail. Ride on!
Nice loop you set up. good production. The road in the Eastern mountains were build 200 years before the car. Horses like to go straight up a hill they don't like switchbacks. cars and bikers like switch backs.
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. A deer went up the hill, a hunter followed it on horseback. That became a trail and the trail became the road. Very steep in places. Stay safe and ride on!!
I just blundered onto your videos, I love them. I am wondering if you have one that describes your bike, particularly your handle bars. Thanks for the great videos. Ride on!
Great video Paul! If I ever get across the pond that's a route I'd like to ride. I like your riding position, very sit up and beg, better than looking down at the road.
Thanks for watching! I really appreciate it. I hope to ride in Europe some day. It's on my list. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!!
I just came across this video. I sure wish I had known you would be coming through Bumpass, VA that day! We love meeting the cyclists who come through on their trips.
It was during the pandemic and lots of things were shut down. The towns along the route are always good to the cyclists. Thanks for that. And thanks for watching. I really appreciate it.
My wife, (originally from a country that uses the metric system) wants me to tell you that the abbreviation for mile is ‘mi’ not ‘m’. She was wondering who would make a video about riding a bicycle for 87 meters. Keep up the good work! 😊
Wow! This was great to see! When I was stationed in Korea in 2018, I did the Incheon to Busan trail, and then rode around Jeju Island on a touring bike and camped along the trail. I would love to do that here in the US, but I just do not think Americans are very touring bike friendly. But great to see this video, maybe I will add this to my bucket list.
Sounds like a great ride. I've never been to Asia, But I've heard it is excellent for bike touring. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!!
@@paulsuchecki3985 it was fun… and an adventure! Korea was so safe! And the people, so friendly, that it really seems to show that America may have a values problem…….here’s the link to the playlist for my Korean adventure! ruclips.net/p/PLlSCFhoW5LCs0S7qNLBRVAvMH9feIDPBC
So my wife wanted to watch a movie and I said why not watch this man on his bike....so we did. She watched every second of it with me and enjoyed it thoroughly! When you said "restless legs syndrome" both our jaws dropped because she suffers from it too! Anyway thank you for taking the time to film as you ride and for the time you spend editing. We will be watching more of you and enjoying your rides.
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. I don't know if I really have RLS. I'm just not comfortable sitting still for too long. Riding my bike makes my legs happy. Stay safe out there and ride on!!
Thanks for the video Paul. I was one of the original 1976 Bikecentennial cross country cyclists and your presentation brought back so many great memories. I sometimes wonder how different the roads and places are now. Kentucky was so remote back in the day and we were not always welcome. The coal trucks for example did not like sharing the roads with us. I have also watched your C&O and Katy videos. All are fantastic! These days, I mostly stay away from roads so my wife and I mainly do the rail trails. Will be riding both the Katy and GAP again his year. Thanks again for sharing your adventures! You are much appreciated.
In 1976 I was in the 7th grade, so I was too young. But you guys set an example for the rest of us. When I heard about Bikecentential when I was in high school it planted a seed in my imagination that made me wonder and dream about riding my bike across the country and having my own adventure. Dreams like that are powerful! Thanks for setting an example.
"I love a road by a creek, but I always feel bad for the creek." Great quote! Nothing like dipping hot feet in that cool stream.
Thanks for watching! That was one of the highlights of the trip. Stay safe out there and ride on!!
Great video! Today we're actually pouring a pad to build a shelter in the Hazard/Perry County Park in a locked lot for cyclists riding the TA trail to camp. Lowes has donated the material and manpower to finish it next week.
I love the towns along the TransAm. They roll out the carpet for us bikers. Thanks for watching and thanks to Lowes!
Kenny Dunn. You are a very kind hearted individual. Back around 2009 when I decided in my 50’s to get back into dirt bike riding, you helped me around a little bit of Redbird and tried to keep me safe. I bicycle a lot now, started as rehab from motorcycle crash several years back and now I see you’re still out there helping your community and people to get out and enjoy the outdoors. World needs more people like you Kenny. Best wishes to you! Thank you!
We have been waiting on this upload . Been checking everyday for the last 2 months.
Awesome, but did you like it? You might have to watch it more than once. LOL!!!
@@paulsuchecki3985 loved it. Wish I had known you were going to do the C&O-Gap. I would have hopped on the train to D.C. and rode them with you.
Rim breaks...Fred Flinstone breaks..... Man you are hard core. Keep riding my friend.
Thanks for watching. No school like the old school. Ride on!
Another fantastic video Paul! Thanks for all the time you put in to editing. The explanations and history of your travels along the Trans America Bicycle Trail are incredible! Look forward to the next videos! Alex 🇺🇸🇨🇦
Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a comment. It probably takes more time to edit the video that it took to do the ride. LOL! But I enjoy watching them too. Thanks again!
Man what a beautiful route. What beautiful part of the USA for bike touring. Liking your uploads very much. Thanks for that.
Thanks for watching. I appreciate it!
I got a real kick out of the dog stories. I love dogs too and I'm not afraid of them either. The Flintstone brakes had me on the floor but I'm glad you were not hurt. You saw a lot of Real America and I hope some day I might be able to also. Very nicely made video and informative too!
When we were kids we would build bike from parts we found in the garbage. Sometimes they wouldn't have brakes, so that's how we stopped. But I love travelling at the speed of a bicycle, you see more. Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a comment!
You have the best biking inspirational videos on YT. Thank you.
Wow, thanks! I really appreciate it. Hope to see you down the trail. Stay safe and ride on!!
Thank you for sharing your pictures and impressions
who wouldn't want to cycle straight through the green heart of America ;-)- thanks for the inspiration from germany
Thanks for watching! It's a classic ride with lots of international cyclists. Greetings from the USA. 😎
One of the driest, yet interesting people I've watched.
Thanks again. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!
Really beautiful cycling video. Makes me want to try this route myself!
Thanks for watching. Ride on!
A long time ago I read a book, well began a book called Chesapeake, I can't remember the author but a Google search tells me it was James A Mitchener back in 1978 which made me 17. I had just been accepted for basic training, I had been a cadet from school and i entered the 3rd Scots Guards as they're called today, The Black Watch as did all generations before me. I had began trying to expand my mind whilst I built my body; by then I'd travelled the UK top to bottom twice and across it four times and lots of other bits in stages. We live in a beautiful set of islands.
Not seen the states much - except a place in Georgia where along under the wing of 101st we joined a mixed service jump from 30K feet. Nice guys. I hope to come over soon when I retire with my bike. I want to do the PCT and the Appalachian Trail - a place where Scots went in droves after the clearances of the Highlands of Scotland. I've a son in Banff, Canada and i plan on getting to see him and his family - he married into a First Nations family so that'll be interesting to meet them. I like your approach to riding and videos.
Thanks for watching. We live on a remarkable planet with such a wide variety of landscapes and cultures. The frustrating thing for me is that there is not enough time to see it all in one lifetime. I need to get out and see some of these places you're talking about. I want to see the Scottish Highlands. My wife is Appalachian and is probably derived from that stock. My near term goal is to ride to Alaska through Canada. Too much to do, not enough time. Thanks again!
Nice job Paul. It was good to meet you on the C&O.
Thanks for stopping and talking with me. The pleasure was all mine. C&O video coming soon. See you then.
I'm not sure how I found your channel but it's been wonderful seeing somebody speak so easily about touring. One of my favorite places in the world is Williamsburg... but you're absolutely correct about the bumpy road.
Excellent content! I look forward to watching more of your travels.
Welcome aboard! Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it! It's a scenic road. The added texture must add to the rusticness of it all. Thanks again. Ride on!!
Great video Paul. Got me psyched to roll again. Hope we cross trails again some day.
Hey Mike. Great to hear from you. I'm glad you saw the video. Thanks. I also hope we cross paths again. I remember, they still hang bike thieves in Wyoming. If I ever bike through Wyoming again, I'm gonna use that line. Ride on, Brother!!
When my daughter was 12 years old, we followed the Bi-Centennial trail from our place in NC out to just over the river into Illinois. Then we took the great rivers south, and finished up in Austin Texas. Some of the scenery you show I remember, and it brings the trip back for me again. It was an unusually hot year, the summer of 2012, but through the 2200 miles we only took three hotels for a total of four nights, four campgrounds and one TeePee. The rest of that trip we wild camped. I think we would up better for that fact. I know for sure that she turned from a somewhat shy and serious girl to a confident outgoing "take charge" sort of young lady - Because of the hardships, and the kindness of stranger. One sees te United States very differently when the TV becomes silent and you deal with wonderful strangers all over this country.
Sorry about the slow response. Been out biking. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Sounds like a great trip. Sometimes real life is the best classroom. Stay safe and ride on!
I took off work early today specifically to get in a ride. I usually train Monday Tuesday Thursday, work Friday thru Sunday. But I'm getting close to my retirement day (May 23rd) which will be the official start of my "Ride Till I Die" around-the-world bike tour so I need to get my old legs back in shape. But then I sat down after changing into my gear and just couldn't get motivated. So I finished watching one of your videos and of course you yelled at me "Now go ride your bike!"
So I did. Got in a quick 21 miles.
Thanks for another great video! Stay safe!
Makes me laugh! I used to coach high school sports. Drop and give me 20! And you went the extra mile. 21. Great job! Time to hit the showers. Thanks again. 👍
Great experiences like these are so inspirational. Thanks for putting this video out, Paul. ❤🎉
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!
Great video as always! Your videos inspired me and my wife to "Now go ride your bike!" We started riding almost every weekend this year and absolutely love it. We even took on the Mickelson Trail up in South Dakota in June. Keep the videos coming! Looking forward to that C and O!
Thanks for watching! Part of the reason I started making and sharing videos was to motivate other people to get out and ride. It's tough, but it feels good! The Mickelson is a great trail. Ride on!! More to come. Thanks again!
I hit a rumble strip while not paying attention....man what a jolt! Did a 40 mile round trip to DC yesterday, today spaghetti legs. My mind starts out the ride thinking like the 25yr old, then my 60yr old body suffers. I used to be a bike messenger in NYC in the 80's. Now I've lost 50% of my leg mass. It's coming back slowly, but it hurts! Knees and thighs, caught a calf cramp and had to walk a hill. Body wants to rest, mind acts like I'm late for something. It helps to hear someone going through a bike rebirth. I'm noticing the young do not ride anymore! It's all us grey beards! Keep rolling.
I'm kind of the same way. On day 1 of a tour, I feel like I'm 25. By day 3, I'm 80. I've definitely "lost a step". But I hope to keep on chooglin' as long as I can. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!
Another great bike adventures. Thanks for the enjoyable music selections.
Thanks again! It's like a music video set to biking. 😎
Amazing video.
Thanks for telling it like it is, litter and dogs included.
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Just keeping it real. Stay safe and Ride on!
Wow this is so nice. Wonderful and enjoyable to watch. I'm glued to my couch.
Oh no! I hope you don't stay glued in one spot too long. That wasn't my intention. When you're done watching you're supposed to go ride your bike! LOL! Thank you so much!
Excellent! Big thank you for sharing from Ireland 🇮🇪.
Glad you enjoyed it! Greetings from the USA. Thanks for watching. Ride on!
I enjoyed the part of the ride from Lexington to Waynesboro on the Parkway. I've done it three times on tours only in reverse of what you did. The descent off the Parkway down to Buena Vista and then to Lexington was fantastic! Thanks for your great videos!
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. The climb up Buena Vista was breath taking. Literally. Climbing up to the Parkway from the east looked pretty steep as well. Stay safe and ride on!
Hey Paul! Fantastic video! I met you this summer on the trail. I can't remember where, but I definitely remember you! Cheers!
Very Cool!!! Thanks for stopping and saying Hello. Thanks for watching. Happy Trails, Buddy!!
sorry, but @11:35, the Kentucky Derby is held at Churchill Downs, in Louisville, not Lexington. In related news, the Indy 500 is not in Terre Haute. Love your videos.!
You're right. I know. I got nailed on that one right away. I need to get my fact checker checked. I heard the Tour de France was going to be in Canada this year. 😁 But I'll have to check on that one! Thanks for watching!!
I think I'm hooked on your channel. Me and a couple friends rode the Ohio to Erie Trail this past June (24) we rode 334 miles in 4 days. No bike packing, just hotel stays. But it gave me a taste for the adventure. I love the way you shoot your videos. I guess you actually had to stop on those hills, place your camera and ride the hill again. That's hardcore! But makes for a great video.
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. The OTET is a great route. Sounds like a great trip. Hope to see you down the trail. Stay safe and ride on!
I put your vids on as I'm doing my winter indoor cycling on my machine. It's great because I learn about routes from America and a bit of history too, at the same time. Thanks, Paul 👍🇬🇧
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on! 😎
Love the dog part. Being escorted.
Thanks for watching. Some dogs are friendly. Stay safe out there!😎
Hello, you take us for a tour and show us wonderful places. Thanks a lot. :)
Thanks for watching. I'm glad you enjoy!
Fantastic, thanks for sharing this wonderful experience. "Now go to ride your bike!" kkk. Hi from Brazil.
Thanks again. Hi back from southern Illinois in the USA. As soon as the weather improves I plan on doing just that, ride my bike. Happy trails!
I learn something from every video .Just got a touring bike haven't been on any trips yet . My butts still sore from the first day .What I learned today is to start your trip doing short trips for the first couple days .It all makes sense .
Go easy at first. Listen to your body. Thanks for watching. Stay safe out there!
Kudzu....'Let's import stuff from asia. What could go wrong?'
Really nice video, Paul. Crisp narration, good pace, enjoyable visuals.
Thanks for watching. I appreciate it! Most people don't even notice the kudzu. They just drive right past, thinking: "what pretty vines?" Until the kudzu takes over the world. lol!
Appreciate the well made dry stone wall 👌
Thanks again. Those stone walls seemed to be a common feature in that part of Kentucky.
Fantastic video. Im heading out on the Trans Am this year and this is the best video I've seen about it yet. Cheers.
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it! I need to cover the western third. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!!
Really enjoyed it. Looking forward to the rest of your ride.
Thanks, I appreciate it. More adventure to come.
Dude. Amazing video. You’re really good at this. Not pretentious at all.
Thanks again for watching. I really appreciate it! Stay safe and Ride on!!😎
So good, I had to watch it twice. Well done.
Awesome. Thanks again!
Thanks, I enjoyed your trip, be careful. ☝️
Thank you! Will do!😊
I’ve only recently found your channel, and have enjoyed it very much. And just wanted to say hi and thank you for sharing your adventures and helpful packing information. Be safe and God bless.
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. God bless you too. Stay safe and ride on!
Really pleased to have discovered your channel. Love the longer videos - it's nice to see a more authentic portrayal of the US. At least it seems that way to me.
Sending love, all the way from Bangladesh. 👋
Thanks for watching. Greetings from the USA. 😊
You're awesome and inspirational🚴♀. Stay strong.😀
Thank you so much! Ride on!😎
Good day to you!
I am HONDA Cross Cub senior rider from Japan.
Enjoying touring , camping and video editing.
It is great adventure video !
So nice !
Have a nice day my friend !!
Thanks for watching! I really appreciate it. Hope to see you down the road. More to come. Stay safe and ride on!!
You are sharing a magnificent journey. Thank you. I’m loving it.
Sorry about the slow response. Been out biking. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!
Hi Paul, fight again Restless Legs Syndrom with ab bike tour is also my way. I enjoyed this video very well and I want to thank you for sharing this to us. Greetings from Germany.
Thanks for watching! I don't need pills for my restless leg syndrome. I just go for a bike ride. That usually cures it. Ride on! Greetings from the USA.
I love your bicycle, it's quite unique. I've been peddling my whole life. Great video!!! 🚴🚴🚴🚴👍👍🐾🐾🐾🐕🐕
Thanks for watching! I really appreciate it. Stay safe out there.
I love Miyata so much, Paul Suchecki. Warm greetings from The Special Territory of Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
I also love my Miyata. It's a great bike. Greetings from the USA. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!
I don't know how I missed this video when you posted it but I did. Really enjoyed watching your journey on this route. It certainly has a nice variety of scenery types with a good mix of flat land and hills! Great job of capturing the joy of riding your bike on this historic route - I thoroughly enjoyed watching your journey.
Thanks Bud. Slipped one by you. Been out riding. Still have more summer left. See you soon. 😎
Paul, you are the man. Great video. It was awesome!!!!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching.
Thanks Paul. Really loved the video and your point of view. Can't wait to do some bike touring myself. Dave from Delaware.
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it! Hope to see you down the road. Ride on!
Really incredible ride. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Great presentation. Your teaching experince shows.
I appreciate that! Thanks again. 😎
I love watching your bicycle/camping tour adventures. I have a bicycle/camping tour coming up in May, i cant wait. I tour on the Trans Canada Trail here in Ontario Canada. Happy travels :)
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it! Sounds like a great trip. One day I hope to bike tour in Canada. Stay safe and ride on!!
16:26 I‘ve had situations when I had to use “Fred Flintstone Brakes” as well, but luckily I usually do my longer tours on a recumbent bike where they are much more effective 😊.
Thanks for watching. Whatever gets the bike to stop. Especially on wet roads. Stay safe and ride on!😎
Nicely done video. It makes me want to ride Trans America trail. Thank you 👍🙂
Thank you for watching! Enjoy the ride.
Kudos on the drawings for the route. Appreciate your videos in general. I'm a non- mamil slow rider , mostly the gap.
Thanks, I really appreciate it. Hope to see you down the trail. Stay safe and ride on!
Very nicely done. A real enjoyable video. Thank you and congratulations.
Thank you very much! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Great vid, dude. Lot of fun to watch, thanx.
Thanks again! 😎
Paul, this might be my favorite one of yours yet. Thank you for documenting your tours. Already planning my 2026 trans-America ride!
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Hope to see you down the trail. Stay safe and ride on!!
Really enjoying your video from Canberra, Australia. I’ve done some bike tours in Europe but hadn’t considered US previously. Your travels have shown me that there are lots of pretty rides in the US to explore. Thanks mate.
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. One day I want to ride in Australia. Ride on!
Great video capturing part of the Trans Am that I will be doing next year. I did the western half of the Bikecentennial tour in 1976, crashed in northern Colorado and came back in 2016 and finished to Pueblo, Colorado. I have waited too long to finish this incredible journey, so I have decided to finish to Yorktown, Virginia. I will be 65 years old when I take to the road. Your video gives me great insight to what the route from Illinois to Virginia looks like. I'm not looking forward to the heat and humidity, although I will be starting in September of 2023 to beat the summer heat across Kansas. I really enjoyed your casual narration of your ride, so easy going and you truly enjoyed it, I could tell. Thank you again for this peek into the route in the eastern third of the Trans Am.
Thanks for watching! I hope you get out there again soon and your journey. I hope to see you down the road. Thanks again!
Cycling, countryside views, useful info and a deadpan delivery - I find myself quietly plowing through the content. As a plan forms in my head, would you be willing to give some indication of daily expenditure please.
Thanks for watching. Daily expense really depends on comfort level. I stay at motels mostly. $80-125 these days. Camping is cheaper, $10-25 or free (rarely). Eating at diners is more expensive, but easier (and tastier). Stopping at grocery stores and cooking out is much cheaper. Overall, it's not a cheap way to travel, especially the way I do it. But there are ways to make it cheaper. I save up some money during the year and bike tour in the summer. The benefits I get from bike touring are well worth the expense. Stay safe out there!
Inspired me to do this been fighting depression and I think this is what I need
Exercise, although tiring, always gives me a lift. Not to mention fresh air, sunshine and the wind in my face. Thanks for watching. Stay safe out there and ride on!!
R.E: 16:30, yeah I was noticing in another video you've got rim clamps. I love my old 90s trek bikes, but I don't think I'll ever go anywhere wet and slopey without my hydraulic discs again.
You gotta have good brakes. Stay safe and ride on!
Hopefully after my hip replacement surgery I will be able to ride a bike again. Just turned 75 but I enjoyed riding for many years.
Sorry for the slow response. I've also been out bike touring. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Good luck on the recovery. Gotta keep moving. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!
Yet another fantastic video, Paul. Glad you were able to get some serious miles in this year. I, along with others, can't wait to see your C&O/GAP video.
-Adam
Thanks again for watching. I appreciate the comments. It felt good to get out this summer. Last year was a bust for bike touring. But I got some new equipment, especially a new microphone, so I hope with a little practice the videos are getting better. Yeah, more to come! Thanks again!!!
I just discovered your channel this afternoon. Great cycling videos. You are an excellent speaker and your editing is fantastic. I appreciate the effort you put in. Cheers
Thanks for watching. Much appreciated! New hobby, making videos and having fun on RUclips. Thanks again!
i like your style. easy to watch.
i'm very new to bikepacking. i'm a canadian living in thailand. done just two 3 day trips so far. each trip was about 140-150 miles. i'm 63 with a bad knee so easing into it.
if you ride here in n.e. thailand you will see so many dogs it will make your head spin. been bit just once, got the rabies shots, no prob.
thnx for the videos, just subbed today, looking fwd to seeing them all. good luck.
Thanks for watching, I really appreciate it. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!! Sorry for the slow response.😎
This is what I enjoy about road cycling. It is way easier to see something as you are riding, pull over, and explore. There is no time spent finding parking, no getting in and out, and no dealing with traffic. Just get off the bike and explore.
Well said. Stop anywhere and check out the small stuff that motorists just whizz right by. Thanks!
I really enjoy watching your videos. So glad to see you recently posted new ones. You motivate me to, "Now go ride your bike!" I recently quoted you on my Facebook page, about the two types of fun....type one and type two. That's very true. Often times on bike trips, I've been miserable. But looking back, I've always been glad I've done them. Again, thanks for your videos!
I'm glad my videos motivate other people to get out and ride. That's one of my motivation, to promote bike touring. It's a great way to see the country. Thanks for watching! Ride on!
Just found your channel and recently got my first road bike. I can’t wait until I’ve trained enough and prepared enough to do these tours. I loved seeing Bardstown in this video because I lived there for a few years and got married at My Old Kentucky Home State Park and now live right near the Little Miami trail! Hope you can make some more tour videos!
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it! The TransAm through Kentucky is a great ride. very rural and very challenging. Stay safe out there and ride on!!
Came across your RUclips channel today. Great channel. Thanks for a great video. Looking forward to watching some of your other past trips and future trips. If you get a chance how about heading to Florida. We have some great routes down here.
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it! Now that I'm retired I'd like to do some winter riding in Florida. Hope to see you down the trail. Stay safe and ride on!
Great video, looking forward to The Gap.
Thanks, Man! Love yer videos too!! Give me a couple of weeks and I should have the next one ready. Ride on!
Omg! Restless legs! Ahhhhhh! I’m definitely on my way to tour cycling. I only have to take meds for the RLS. and I hate it, but hate the pain worse. I’m still deciding on my type of bicycle and trailer. I have 3 small dogs that I can’t leave behind. ❤
Keep on pedaling!! Hope to see you down the trail.
pacing is great. Awesome video man really impressed
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching, I really appreciate it. 😎
Me again. I live near Christiansburg you cross the eastern continental divide in Blacksburg. Thanks again for the video
Thanks again! 😎
Did a 1500 mile trip when I was 18 from CT. to Louisiana . Was trying to go cross country after highschool. Bike broke in New Iberia LA. Came home by train.
At least you gave it a try. Thanks for watching.
I rode east to west and the fastest speed I hit was in the Ozarks. Hit 60 mph one of the rollers. Great video!
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Those hills in the Ozarks are short but can be very steep. 60 mph? Cool. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!
Very interesting story nicely presented. This looks like a great ride.
Thanks for watching. I appreciate it!
@@paulsuchecki3985 you are welcome. I see you have quite a few videos so starting to watch them. Great stuff and a real inspiration.
Wow I am from Sydney Australia this was an amazing video I would absolutely love to do that ride many thanks for the great video really appreciated it ,
Thanks for watching! I really appreciate it. Stay safe out there and ride on!! Greetings from the USA!
Hi Paul. Greetings from the Netherlands. Found your video last night and just want to tell you it was great to watch :) What an incredible journey. Great presentation as well. It is one of my dreams to one day, travel that same trail. Thanks for all your time and effort making these videos.
I hope you make it over to ride the trail. It's the best way to explore America, on bike. I have met people from all over the world riding on the TransAmerica. I hope to see you on the trail. Ride on!
Glholley55 Thank you, I enjoy watching you on your trips.
Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a comment. I appreciate it.
Loved you trip I'm coming across from England next year to do it and much much more.
Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoy the USA. One day I would love to ride across the UK. Hope to see you down the road!
Nice loop you set up. good production. The road in the Eastern mountains were build 200 years before the car. Horses like to go straight up a hill they don't like switchbacks. cars and bikers like switch backs.
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. A deer went up the hill, a hunter followed it on horseback. That became a trail and the trail became the road. Very steep in places. Stay safe and ride on!!
What a great ride. I love your videos.
Thanks for watching! Ride on!!
Awesome and inspirational video, just getting in to cycling! And really opened my eyes to the possibilities!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it!😎
Paul, I just love your Videos. Greetings from Germany.
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching. Greetings from the USA!
I just blundered onto your videos, I love them. I am wondering if you have one that describes your bike, particularly your handle bars. Thanks for the great videos. Ride on!
Thanks for watching. Check out this video about my bike. ruclips.net/video/UKyL9n1FIvo/видео.html Ride on!
Great video Paul! If I ever get across the pond that's a route I'd like to ride. I like your riding position, very sit up and beg, better than looking down at the road.
Thanks for watching! I really appreciate it. I hope to ride in Europe some day. It's on my list. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!!
I just came across this video. I sure wish I had known you would be coming through Bumpass, VA that day! We love meeting the cyclists who come through on their trips.
It was during the pandemic and lots of things were shut down. The towns along the route are always good to the cyclists. Thanks for that. And thanks for watching. I really appreciate it.
My wife, (originally from a country that uses the metric system) wants me to tell you that the abbreviation for mile is ‘mi’ not ‘m’. She was wondering who would make a video about riding a bicycle for 87 meters. Keep up the good work! 😊
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Hope you explained it to her. Sorry for the confusion. Stay safe and ride on!!😎
Absolutely awesom video!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks.
Nice video and thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it!
Loving this channel and the fantastic content!
I appreciate your comments! Keep 'em comin'. Thanks again for watching.
Hi. Nice job! I will watch your other videos as I would like to do the Trams AM in the near future.
Thanks for watching. Sounds like a great ride. Hope to see you down the road.
Wow! This was great to see! When I was stationed in Korea in 2018, I did the Incheon to Busan trail, and then rode around Jeju Island on a touring bike and camped along the trail. I would love to do that here in the US, but I just do not think Americans are very touring bike friendly. But great to see this video, maybe I will add this to my bucket list.
Sounds like a great ride. I've never been to Asia, But I've heard it is excellent for bike touring. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!!
@@paulsuchecki3985 it was fun… and an adventure! Korea was so safe! And the people, so friendly, that it really seems to show that America may have a values problem…….here’s the link to the playlist for my Korean adventure!
ruclips.net/p/PLlSCFhoW5LCs0S7qNLBRVAvMH9feIDPBC
Great banter
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it! Stay safe and ride on!