Good work Specialized. Thanks for showing us some genuine people on awesome adventures living some special lifestyles. It's great to see some different perspectives in the cycling world.
The best explanation for traveling: " You have to look at life in terms of you, you only have so much time on this earth and how are you going to spend that time? "
i love riding my bike and recording the bike rides around my area. i understand how exciting it is to ride a bike in nature. glad you feel the same way.
congratulations. I love yours videos ! I'm saving money to buy a bike ... I not yet have a ... my dream is to walk like you guys ... but I'm happy to watch you guys for now...
Really enjoyed that! - having ridden and camped in the Humbolt County area (while touring the US a decade ago) but not combined both, this was a refreshing look at a just 'go out and live your life with mini- (but significant!) adventures which I could identify with. Well done, great filming and I'm inspired to suggest some similar bike-packing adventures to my wife in our country (New Zealand) where many such options exist. Thanks for sharing this trip!
Hahaha Im from the south of England and I've been on that exact bridge and the store you're outside. Crazy!! Honeydew stores!! I was working at a weed farm up the road
+1 on the Goodto-go Thai Curry. It's about the only hiking food I can stand. If you want to make it a bit more luxurious, you can get coconut cream powder from Asian stores -- the same stuff that's in the goodto-go pouch. It also works great mixed with coffee powder, sugar, milk powder, cocoa and vanilla for a drink mix. I mean *really* good.
Here's the Catch-22 that I see to bike camping, or bike touring, or bike whatever it's being called this year/decade/century... you are either moving a little too fast to actually see anything well (trying to keep your momentum up making it easier to ride) or... you are grinding up inclines with your head down a big part of the time. The faster a bike rider goes the less they see and the more they concentrate on the line and their motion, even more so when riding on thin wheels and rubber. When riding slowly they are usually working so hard as to no really care about anything else but the task at hand. The "magic" of riding an electric-assisted bicycle for me isn't how fast I can go... way faster than you should move on a bike btw, but actually the opposite. The magic for me is that I Can move slowly, and in full control and still be able to look at things around me. I can pick my cadence and speed with what most bike riders would consider massive loads and again put as much, or little effort in as I wish. The more effort I give the longer the range or the higher the climb I get out of the battery. There are drawbacks to Riding Large and a new set of physics that need to be learned, but having options and luxuries with me makes it all worth the scars I have collected along the way. Covering distances of up to 100 miles or long singletrack day rides out of basecamps along the way. Humboldt looks beautiful and almost as wet as the Olympic National Forrest, I can't wait to see it. Bike pics: prior to Oct 2019 photos.google.com/share/AF1QipN67sUw0ykU-Mg5gLsOw9vF8kBMEM5cGCgCNmLT_j72h9iu5fKYFFVbLJ2Z415Umw?key=LUZqdEl1d3RjNV9id0ZvTEFickhITnBwWFZrU3hR
Too bad they discontinued the AWOL I didn't know it at the time, but I bought the last model, the last year it was offered. But it's been such a great bike. I'm hanging on to it. Upgrading as needed. It's the bike I'll be riding for years to come.
This is a dream.Cycling in the middle of winter, camping, having breakfast in the morning, where they were camped. In a beautiful place where the man did not destroy.
I am just about to build my own custom bike packs for my 2013 Specialized Enduro Expert Carbon. It may not be the first choice for a bike packing bike but I think I can make it work and go on awesome adventures anyways.
Hey love this video... So what's your gig with the traveling 😎... Where and what bike shop did you both work in.... What are you both doing now? I'd consider it a blessing if I got all my questions answered and one last thing what's the relationship between you and specialized I see that on your Facebook page whatever
Alguien que me pueda ayudar!. ¿Cómo se le llama ese tipo de bolsas o en la forma en que llevan su equipaje? se me hace demasiado practico, yo viajo y es estorboso el como llevo las cosas. Me gusta hasta como llevan el sleeping y casa de campaña y sin que nada les estorbe. Saludos
It's the AWOL. I highly doubt the Diverge would have much issue doing the same type of riding though. It may not be steel, but it has the rack / pannier mounts. =] The other Adventure Dispatch with Ty Hathaway features a Diverge Pro.
That's the AWOL. www.specialized.com/us/en/shop/bikes/road-bikes/adventure--gravel-bikes/c/roadadventuregravel?q=%3Aprice-desc%3Aarchived%3Afalse%3AproductFamily%3AAWOL&text=#result-list
Specialized AWOL. The other Adventure Dispatch with Ty Hathaway features a Specialized Diverge, which can essentially be a lightweight touring bike as well, but not as "specialized". The Diverge is jack of everything, master of none and absolutely beautiful doing it.
+Bavaria Zockerei it's gaining more followers these days, bike's are equiped with spots where you can strap your tent, gear and stuff, so you don't have to carry it all on your back.. check salsa bikes and with specialized it's the awol and diverge.. cheers!
Lovely and rare to see a couple travel together. So many single travelers, must be lonely. But was lovely to follow. Thanks, amazing countryside
Nice to show another side of riding that isn't always about KOMs and PBs or CRs
I don’t know what any of that means......I suppose biking is like any other insular group.....had its own language and terminology.
Good work Specialized. Thanks for showing us some genuine people on awesome adventures living some special lifestyles. It's great to see some different perspectives in the cycling world.
Great folks, beautiful cinematography, awesome music. Nice work.
Beautiful filming - well done.
The best explanation for traveling:
" You have to look at life in terms of you, you only have so much time on this earth and how are you going to spend that time? "
some of my old haunts. beautiful part of the country.
i love riding my bike and recording the bike rides around my area. i understand how exciting it is to ride a bike in nature. glad you feel the same way.
I do my trail riding and then go home to a nice warm bed... I can't do what you guys do and that's what makes you two folks awesome...
Humboldt is where I went to school and met my wife. Its a beautiful and wet place with the tallest of trees.
congratulations. I love yours videos !
I'm saving money to buy a bike ... I not yet have a ... my dream is to walk like you guys ... but I'm happy to watch you guys for now...
Hope you got that bike! I'm a student and currently saving up for my own touring bike.
Really enjoyed that! - having ridden and camped in the Humbolt County area (while touring the US a decade ago) but not combined both, this was a refreshing look at a just 'go out and live your life with mini- (but significant!) adventures which I could identify with. Well done, great filming and I'm inspired to suggest some similar bike-packing adventures to my wife in our country (New Zealand) where many such options exist. Thanks for sharing this trip!
emocionante vídeo. contemplar la naturaleza desde la bicicleta es un momento único.
Hahaha Im from the south of England and I've been on that exact bridge and the store you're outside. Crazy!! Honeydew stores!! I was working at a weed farm up the road
Great series so far! Can't wait to see the rest of them.
Almost like the Loveland Bike Trail. Miss your shop here. Looks like a good life ahead.
Me gusto la frase del minuto 3:51, que gran viaje.
Beautiful scenery even with the rain.
perfect sentiments. beautifully captured. unpretentious people. well done.
Bravo pour ce voyage en velo j'ai beaucoup apprécié à bientôt merci beaucoup
Great video,nice song,thanks for sharing.
That is the kind of riding I love. Great video.
+1 on the Goodto-go Thai Curry. It's about the only hiking food I can stand. If you want to make it a bit more luxurious, you can get coconut cream powder from Asian stores -- the same stuff that's in the goodto-go pouch. It also works great mixed with coffee powder, sugar, milk powder, cocoa and vanilla for a drink mix. I mean *really* good.
雨の日のサイクリングも楽しめるような気がする素敵な動画
I think I just found my new favorite channel
what a wonderful journey!!!
ahhhh can't wait for winter to be over in the Midwest to get out and explore!
Here's the Catch-22 that I see to bike camping, or bike touring, or bike whatever it's being called this year/decade/century... you are either moving a little too fast to actually see anything well (trying to keep your momentum up making it easier to ride) or... you are grinding up inclines with your head down a big part of the time. The faster a bike rider goes the less they see and the more they concentrate on the line and their motion, even more so when riding on thin wheels and rubber. When riding slowly they are usually working so hard as to no really care about anything else but the task at hand. The "magic" of riding an electric-assisted bicycle for me isn't how fast I can go... way faster than you should move on a bike btw, but actually the opposite. The magic for me is that I Can move slowly, and in full control and still be able to look at things around me. I can pick my cadence and speed with what most bike riders would consider massive loads and again put as much, or little effort in as I wish. The more effort I give the longer the range or the higher the climb I get out of the battery. There are drawbacks to Riding Large and a new set of physics that need to be learned, but having options and luxuries with me makes it all worth the scars I have collected along the way. Covering distances of up to 100 miles or long singletrack day rides out of basecamps along the way. Humboldt looks beautiful and almost as wet as the Olympic National Forrest, I can't wait to see it.
Bike pics: prior to Oct 2019
photos.google.com/share/AF1QipN67sUw0ykU-Mg5gLsOw9vF8kBMEM5cGCgCNmLT_j72h9iu5fKYFFVbLJ2Z415Umw?key=LUZqdEl1d3RjNV9id0ZvTEFickhITnBwWFZrU3hR
Checked out your pictures, really enjoyed pics of your bike in front of vehicles, all very good.
@@raymachado4481 Thanks Mr. Machado. If you're bored I added another year's worth of random shots. Stay safe.
2:15 the alpe d'huez bike cap :D
Gorgeous film.
hermoso documetal.. abrazos desde chile
Too bad they discontinued the AWOL I didn't know it at the time, but I bought the last model, the last year it was offered. But it's been such a great bike. I'm hanging on to it. Upgrading as needed. It's the bike I'll be riding for years to come.
Very inspiring! I be been wanting to do this for years
This is a dream.Cycling in the middle of winter, camping, having breakfast in the morning, where they were camped. In a beautiful place where the man did not destroy.
I am just about to build my own custom bike packs for my 2013 Specialized Enduro Expert Carbon. It may not be the first choice for a bike packing bike but I think I can make it work and go on awesome adventures anyways.
amazing video! you guys are the best!
Hay mucha gente que hace muchas rutas en South america por caminos de pura montaña y alrededor de los Andes , deberían hacer un documental de acá
beautifully shot!
I can't wait for ultraromance's video
Love you guys 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
So inspiring ❤️❤️❤️
Amazing!
What bikes where used in this video? I'm looking at buying a new one.
Love this video. What is the song in the initial period of the clip?
Right on! & Ride on!
hej all what shoes is he wearing? please help! @2:20
looks like giro shoes
or maybe just specialized shoes with laces, haha. but they look really awesome
Those are Specialized Recon shoes.
What sort of short bib combo is it? Would it be tough enough for more mtb orientated style of exploring?
awesome video!
fantastic!
Hi there! Anyone know what bikes are they riding?
love it
very very good video
Great vid, being in nature with a bike is a real pleasure! What specialized helmets are those?
oh so cool !
очень здорово! приятно смотреть.
my jaw dropped, period!
where can I watch the complete episode???
What shorts are those that he is wearing to ride in? Anyone know?
1:08 just the bear necessities...
Muito bacana, especial!!!
Hey love this video...
So what's your gig with the traveling 😎... Where and what bike shop did you both work in....
What are you both doing now?
I'd consider it a blessing if I got all my questions answered and one last thing what's the relationship between you and specialized I see that on your Facebook page whatever
awesome
What helmet is this? Echelon II?
Alguien que me pueda ayudar!. ¿Cómo se le llama ese tipo de bolsas o en la forma en que llevan su equipaje? se me hace demasiado practico, yo viajo y es estorboso el como llevo las cosas. Me gusta hasta como llevan el sleeping y casa de campaña y sin que nada les estorbe. Saludos
Pablo Hernández Se es llaman frame bags o' bolsas de cuadro.Las puede comprar en Amazon,o' en cualquier tienda de ciclismo
Gracias Ronaldo
Oh, please, no! Where did subtitles go? Please, please...
Which Diverge model are those ones?
It's the AWOL. I highly doubt the Diverge would have much issue doing the same type of riding though. It may not be steel, but it has the rack / pannier mounts. =] The other Adventure Dispatch with Ty Hathaway features a Diverge Pro.
2:00 wheelie on loaded bike... NOT EASY
What kind of bike is that? Looks like a road bike but thick wheels?
That's the AWOL. www.specialized.com/us/en/shop/bikes/road-bikes/adventure--gravel-bikes/c/roadadventuregravel?q=%3Aprice-desc%3Aarchived%3Afalse%3AproductFamily%3AAWOL&text=#result-list
What are they riding in this video?
so dope
who know the name of the first song?I think is a John Lennon's song
Meu sonho é fazer uma viagem de bicicleta Guarulhos SP
great video. you win. i want to buy one and hit the road. no, really.
Precioso
what model of bike she has, please ?
Specialized AWOL. The other Adventure Dispatch with Ty Hathaway features a Specialized Diverge, which can essentially be a lightweight touring bike as well, but not as "specialized". The Diverge is jack of everything, master of none and absolutely beautiful doing it.
Perfection i love
I hope borneo forest like this... ☺️
👏👏👏
Dream ❤️
nice
good video...nice for ,,togeder picture" at 3:24.... buuuuyyy:)
"People making fun of my name my entire life pushed me further than I ever thought possible"
Sarah Swallow
tanks for turning me on to medusa
bellissimo
Coba saya diendors specialized gravel.saya mau keliling Indonesia🤭😁
Bonito video. Quizá debierais subtitularlo al español y al chino y así sería universalmente comprendido. ;)
Geiles Video,geile Location denk aber doch eher was für's MTB.... Trotzdem Daumen hoch!!
these are adventure bikes, made for bikepacking and long distance cyclers..
+kevin kuffner Ah okay... wusste bisher noch nichts von solchen bikes. Danke für die Aufklärung ;-)
+Bavaria Zockerei it's gaining more followers these days, bike's are equiped with spots where you can strap your tent, gear and stuff, so you don't have to carry it all on your back.. check salsa bikes and with specialized it's the awol and diverge.. cheers!
Did they take the snacks from the car crash??
I remember similar scene from some movie... do you remember the name of it?
@@bartoszpierzynski3394 End Of The F****** World?
in the future, you and me, hit that road.
😍
why I ride a specialized
Drove there in a van. Doesn't count.
суппер!!! 👍
thank you for making my college engineer student life to look like hell
With no Trail Bikes?...
do they even make AWOL anymore? ;/
Watch out for bears
Suspiciously clean clothes to such a dirty weather)
Сергей Ракитов I thought that, I wish I could be that clean in that wheather :)
Easy when you use motels and have trail cars.
"how are you going to spend that time?" Fuckin'
No bodies, thank god.
Let's raid the glove box for free snacks.
I remember similar scene from some movie... do you remember the name of it?