THANK YOU. I am from Mississippi, I grew up on the Ross Barnett Reservoir, and I am a bike tourist as well. I love my state, I am pleased you showed it in such an honest and loving way
Rode 220 miles in late October several years ago. One of the best rides I have done and the time of year was perfect. Pretty cool in the morning but warmed quickly. Very sparse traffic that time of year. Rode for almost an hour and didn't see a single vehicle the whole time. This should be on every cyclist's bucket list.
Sorry for the slow response. I've also been out bike touring. I love the Natchez Trace. Can get busy around Jackson and Tupelo. Thanks for watching. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!
It's been 20 degrees where I live for a week. Your vids cured my cabin fever. The bird chirping, the rain drops on the roof, the music.... they're healing sounds for me. Thanks and keep it up!
The Natchez Trace is pretty cool. Lots of history. Have a great trip. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching. The Natchez Trace is one of my favorite rides. I wish I was a professional, but it's just a hobby. Thanks again!
We live a couple of miles off the Trace in Franklin. The closest place to jump on the Trace is right on the bridge. It was fun to see all our favourite places to bike at the end of your video there. Great video!
Very cool! The Natchez Trace is one of my favorite bike rides. That area has some of the best food and live music we've experienced. Can't wait to get back. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for bringing me down Memory Lane, I had the pleasure of cycling the Trace about 7 years ago South to North. Also since that journey have headed down in the Early spring to enjoy an early spring when it is still snowing in my home town. To the People of America thankyou for allowing a cold Canadian to enjoy your National Park System. Remember one morning Park Ranger stopped at campsite...Today can you ride North bound...Tornado Warnings on your Daily loop if you go South. When in Rome do as the Romains!
Used to live .5 mile off the NTP. Mile post 423. Spent alot of time riding it. Used to ride to Hohenwald and back or up to NV and back. Did alot of night rides, too. On a cold, clear late October night I rode past a wolverine shuffling along. He looked at me. I looked at him. Just 2 of God's creatures heading north on the NTP. Life can be strange, but wonderful. lol
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Love the Natchez Trace. I;ve satayed in Hohenwold, only 5 miles off the parkway. Stay safe and ride on! (Sorry for the slow response).
HEY!!! We were also on the Trace bikepacking it the same time as you. I don't know if you remember but we stopped and talked with you. Your video came out GREAT. We also made some videos from our trip. I subscribed to your channel. We are currently trying to figure out what we are going to ride next...maybe the Katy trail. Until we met again on the trail, lol.
Yes, I remember you guys. Great to hear from you. Thanks for watching. I've got a couple more videos coming out soon. I'm going to subscribe to your channel as well. Next year, I'm hoping for Pacific Coast Highway. I'll be riding somewhere if I can, hope to see you on the road!
Another great video, Paul. I did not realized that the NTP was that long. There sure is a lot of history along that route. I recognized your support driver - haha!
Paul your videos are the best i’ve found. Any tips on Nashville to Cincy? I’m going from New Orleans to DC but headed up to Cleveland before i head to Pittsburgh. Any guidance would be much appreciated!
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. I've not ridden that stretch between Nashville and Cincy. But i looked at a map. For me, I would ride straight north to the Ohio River and turn right. Follow the Ohio river on the Indiana/Ohio (north) side. Cincy to Cleveland sounds awesome, the OTET. The GAP and C&O from Pittsburgh to DC. Sounds like a great ride. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!
They look goofy, but it allows me to ride pain free. I have shoulder and neck issues and by being more upright it takes the weight off of my hands and the strain off my neck. They remind me of bars that came from a nine year old girl's bike. They're only missing the little plastic streamers on the grips. It's not built for speed, but neither am I.
Great video. I did that same ride in 2004. But only from Tupelo to Natchez. I’ve been thinking about getting back into cycling... still have my original bike from the 1990’s.
Yes, there are maps you can get from the park service that shows where camping is located. My wife is a great support. Thanks for watching! I really appreciate it. Stay safe out there.
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Rode south to north so we would finish in Nashville. It's closer to home. But, south to north is a gain in elevation, so I can see why some would prefer north to south. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!
Great video, Paul. I like your style. The music is way too loud and out of line with your voice level, but it might be just my really old ears! Thanks for sharing. You always look like you''re havin' a lot of fun.
Thanks for the constructive feedback, I appreciate it. No, it's not your ears. I have heard similar comments from others. I'm still learning alot about the technical side of this video hobby of mine. But the reason it looks like I'm having fun when I'm bike touring is simple. I feel the most free when I'm bike touring. Nothing else gives me a greater sense of freedom. Thanks again! More videos to come.
Thanks for watching. I'm not sure where to go yet. I just hope I can get out, doesn't matter where. I thought about the Pacific Coast Highway, then part of the road washed out. Thinking about the TransAm from Carbondale, IL to Yorktown, Virginia. Brutal hills. Possibly the Mississippi River from Lake Itasca, Minnesota to Carbondale, IL. How about start in Wash DC, take the C&O and the GAP to the Ohio River and then follow the Ohio all the way home. Arkansas Highlands, Texas Hill Country? Dang, too many possibilities. You got any suggestions?
Hi Paul, another great ride. Please what are the ten best bike trails you know, and the main points why you consider that. This kind of information will help people that plans to do an adventure but does not have much information as you've already got. Thanks.
Do you mean bike routes (on paved roads) or bike trails (like off road bike paths)? I'm not sure I can do 10. But here's a couple. My favorite bike route in the US is the Pacific Coast Highway. It has some of the best scenery and the State Park campgrounds are very biker friendly. I really like the Natchez Trace Parkway. Very biker friendly and some delightful riding. It's in Mississippi, so be ready for some Southern culture. As far as bike paths (off road), I think the GAP and C&O is the best in the US. Together, it's the longest, 340 miles. It can be done as a bike packing trip, strictly camping or stay in hotels every night. All of the long rail trails and towpaths are good. The Katy Trail, the Ohio to Erie and the Erie Canal are all good bike paths. I know it's not as much detail as you wanted, but it's a start. Thanks again, Jairo. Ride on!
@@paulsuchecki3985 , yes it helped a lot. I didn't know you have so many nice places to ride a bike in the USA. Maybe I will visit some friends in NC, if so, I think to invite, at least one of them, to do a bike packing trip in one of the places I've seen you riding your bike. Thanks bro.
Nice video. Planning on doing the Natchez twice this year on two wheels. Once by motorcycle (May) and once by bicycle (August). Do you have a preferred direction of travel? Ride safe.
I've rode it in both directions and no, I don't really have a preference. Nashville is higher in elevation, so riding north to south is slightly downhill. I've always wanted to ride the NTP on motorcycle, maybe one day. Thanks for watching my video and you ride safe as well.
I have done it on a motorcycle and would love to do it on my bicycle. Did you have any close calls with cars? That would be my main concern. Enjoyed the video. Very well done!
The Natchez Trace is great on 2 wheels, motorized or otherwise. The majority of the parkway is mostly traffic free. However around Jackson, Tupelo and Nashville the traffic can get scary. Especially around rush hour. All of the local people are trying to find the quickest way home or to work and the parkway is a great alternative for them. And they are in a hurry. I got caught in that around south of the Jackson area around 5 pm on a Friday. No close calls, but it made me nervous.
Please avoid the section in between Old Canton Rd in Ridgeland and the I20 exit in Clinton. This section is used by commuters who consistently speed. The Park Service does a poor job of traffic control. People die on this section annually. There is a multi use trail that will bypass most of this.
Choice? But you are right to question it. I've had some close calls. I might start wearing one.Thanks for watching! I really appreciate it. Stay safe out there.
You are obviously an intelligent person. I know you are aware of the law prohibiting drone use in National Parks. Lead by example. And please wear a helmet. Lead by example.
Thanks for watching. I don't consider myself a bike touring leader, nor an example to be followed. I'm just part of a spectrum that is the bike touring community sharing some of my adventures. Take it for what it's worth. Ride on!!
THANK YOU. I am from Mississippi, I grew up on the Ross Barnett Reservoir, and I am a bike tourist as well. I love my state, I am pleased you showed it in such an honest and loving way
Thanks for watching! Love the Natchez Trace. Its a great place to cycle. Ride on.
I love your style of narration. Perfect pace and content.
Glad you enjoy it! Thanks for watching. 😊
Rode 220 miles in late October several years ago. One of the best rides I have done and the time of year was perfect. Pretty cool in the morning but warmed quickly. Very sparse traffic that time of year. Rode for almost an hour and didn't see a single vehicle the whole time. This should be on every cyclist's bucket list.
Sorry for the slow response. I've also been out bike touring. I love the Natchez Trace. Can get busy around Jackson and Tupelo. Thanks for watching. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!
Another great video. You’re inspiring me to hit the trails!
Hit those trails!! Thanks for watching. Stay safe and ride on!!
It's been 20 degrees where I live for a week. Your vids cured my cabin fever. The bird chirping, the rain drops on the roof, the music.... they're healing sounds for me. Thanks and keep it up!
Thanks for watching! I really appreciate it. More to come. Stay safe and ride on!!
Hi Paul and thanks for the BEST video covering the Trace. I will be riding the Trace next year early May. Looks like a great time. All the best, Steve
The Natchez Trace is pretty cool. Lots of history. Have a great trip. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!
Great vid. I’m getting ready to ride the trace from Nash to Natchez (then to Mexico). Looks like an amazing route. Thanks for posting!
Thanks for watching. Have a great ride!
thanks, have thought about the Trace for 20+ years! now going to do it.
Go for it! The Natchez Trace is awesome. Stay safe and enjoy!
I did this a few decades ago on my 5-speed Schwinn, and the traffic in some areas could be crazy then, too. Great video!
The Natchez Trace is a great ride. Thanks for watching!
Outstanding video! I rode it from Cave in Rock to Natchez before I did videos. Very nice to watch a professional work his craft in familiar scenery.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching. The Natchez Trace is one of my favorite rides. I wish I was a professional, but it's just a hobby. Thanks again!
We live a couple of miles off the Trace in Franklin. The closest place to jump on the Trace is right on the bridge. It was fun to see all our favourite places to bike at the end of your video there. Great video!
Very cool! The Natchez Trace is one of my favorite bike rides. That area has some of the best food and live music we've experienced. Can't wait to get back. Thanks for watching!
thanks Paul, amazing ride through history, America is epic, great stuff
Glad you enjoyed it. Love the history as well. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the excellent video, Paul. A friend or two are hoping to ride the Trace in 2023. Lots of helpful info here.
Thanks for watching. The Trace is an awesome ride. Enjoy.
Id like to join y'll. I am available in 2023.
Loveless Cafe has the best food and biscuits. We did it in the car. I might try it north to south to save on elevation. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. They've got some great food and live music in Nashville. Ride (drive) on!
Enjoyed this video, and all the others you have done on biking that I have found! Motivating me to get out there and ride!
Awesome! It's working then, the motivation part I mean. Thanks again for watching!
Thank you for your informative content, ride free & safe.
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it! Sorry about the slow response. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!!
Thank You Paul
Enjoying your video’s
Bram from the Netherlands
Sorry about the slow response. Been out biking. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Greetings from the USA. Stay safe and ride on!
Great video Paul. Informative, educational and entertaining.
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. I appreciate it!
Thank you for bringing me down Memory Lane, I had the pleasure of cycling the Trace about 7 years ago South to North. Also since that journey have headed down in the Early spring to enjoy an early spring when it is still snowing in my home town. To the People of America thankyou for allowing a cold Canadian to enjoy your National Park System. Remember one morning Park Ranger stopped at campsite...Today can you ride North bound...Tornado Warnings on your Daily loop if you go South. When in Rome do as the Romains!
Tornadoes can be pretty unforgiving! Thanks again.
I really love all of your videos and you have inspired me to go long distance riding
Thank you
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Hope to see you down the trail. Stay safe and ride on!
Nice of you to make a video on a lesser known bike route. My relatives live nearby and barely know it exists
I love the Natchez Trace. It's a great place to ride. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!!
So lovely and witty-full commentary you did ! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks!
Used to live .5 mile off the NTP. Mile post 423. Spent alot of time riding it. Used to ride to Hohenwald and back or up to NV and back. Did alot of night rides, too. On a cold, clear late October night I rode past a wolverine shuffling along. He looked at me. I looked at him. Just 2 of God's creatures heading north on the NTP. Life can be strange, but wonderful. lol
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Love the Natchez Trace. I;ve satayed in Hohenwold, only 5 miles off the parkway. Stay safe and ride on! (Sorry for the slow response).
Best touring channel on YT!
Thanks again!!
Great video. Thanks for sharing your journey with us!
Thanks for watching!!
Ok, I’m really enjoying your videos
Glad to hear it! Thanks for watching. Stay safe out there!
I could feel the humidity from this video.... lol Love the channel!!
You and me both! Especially in southern Mississippi. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!!
HEY!!! We were also on the Trace bikepacking it the same time as you. I don't know if you remember but we stopped and talked with you. Your video came out GREAT. We also made some videos from our trip. I subscribed to your channel. We are currently trying to figure out what we are going to ride next...maybe the Katy trail. Until we met again on the trail, lol.
Yes, I remember you guys. Great to hear from you. Thanks for watching. I've got a couple more videos coming out soon. I'm going to subscribe to your channel as well. Next year, I'm hoping for Pacific Coast Highway. I'll be riding somewhere if I can, hope to see you on the road!
Keep an eye on the Katy trail website. Parts of the trail are still close.
David G. Thank you! Would you recommend going on it once all the parts are back open?
Magnificent telling in visual and audio. Great writing. Thank you!
Thanks for watching, I appreciate it!
This is such a good presentation, Paul! Thanks for putting this together. Nice, nice work!
Thanks for watching.
Wish the clip is longer :D. Great Job Mr. Paul!
Thanks for watching! Still learning.
Loved this! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks again, I appreciate it!
Another great video, Paul. I did not realized that the NTP was that long. There sure is a lot of history along that route. I recognized your support driver - haha!
Yeah, pretty cute! Thanks.
Paul your videos are the best i’ve found. Any tips on Nashville to Cincy? I’m going from New Orleans to DC but headed up to Cleveland before i head to Pittsburgh. Any guidance would be much appreciated!
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. I've not ridden that stretch between Nashville and Cincy. But i looked at a map. For me, I would ride straight north to the Ohio River and turn right. Follow the Ohio river on the Indiana/Ohio (north) side. Cincy to Cleveland sounds awesome, the OTET. The GAP and C&O from Pittsburgh to DC. Sounds like a great ride. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!
That's some kind of darned stack you got for those handlebars! Never seen anything like it..
They look goofy, but it allows me to ride pain free. I have shoulder and neck issues and by being more upright it takes the weight off of my hands and the strain off my neck. They remind me of bars that came from a nine year old girl's bike. They're only missing the little plastic streamers on the grips. It's not built for speed, but neither am I.
Great video. I did that same ride in 2004. But only from Tupelo to Natchez. I’ve been thinking about getting back into cycling... still have my original bike from the 1990’s.
Go for it! As soon as this pandemic is over I've got big plans. Thanks for watching!
Are there places to camp along the route? Your wife is such great support. 👍
Yes, there are maps you can get from the park service that shows where camping is located. My wife is a great support. Thanks for watching! I really appreciate it. Stay safe out there.
👍👁❤☝️thanks for the tour
No problem 👍
Thank you for sharing very nice. hope one day Ill do the same.
Thanks for watching. I hope you can get out touring as well.
Great video. Can you tell me why you went from the south to the north? I am thinking of doing it the other way.
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Rode south to north so we would finish in Nashville. It's closer to home. But, south to north is a gain in elevation, so I can see why some would prefer north to south. Hope to see you down the road. Stay safe and ride on!
Great video, Paul. I like your style. The music is way too loud and out of line with your voice level, but it might be just my really old ears! Thanks for sharing. You always look like you''re havin' a lot of fun.
Thanks for the constructive feedback, I appreciate it. No, it's not your ears. I have heard similar comments from others. I'm still learning alot about the technical side of this video hobby of mine. But the reason it looks like I'm having fun when I'm bike touring is simple. I feel the most free when I'm bike touring. Nothing else gives me a greater sense of freedom. Thanks again! More videos to come.
❤GREAT WORK THANK YOU 🙏
You're welcome. Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on! 😎
Nice Video.. Thank You... Soon to do it.. Pedal On!! Billy Bikes...
Thanks for watching. Do the Ride! Ride safe. Thanks again.
Awesome video. Where to in 2021?
Thanks for watching. I'm not sure where to go yet. I just hope I can get out, doesn't matter where. I thought about the Pacific Coast Highway, then part of the road washed out. Thinking about the TransAm from Carbondale, IL to Yorktown, Virginia. Brutal hills. Possibly the Mississippi River from Lake Itasca, Minnesota to Carbondale, IL. How about start in Wash DC, take the C&O and the GAP to the Ohio River and then follow the Ohio all the way home. Arkansas Highlands, Texas Hill Country? Dang, too many possibilities. You got any suggestions?
Hi Paul, another great ride. Please what are the ten best bike trails you know, and the main points why you consider that. This kind of information will help people that plans to do an adventure but does not have much information as you've already got. Thanks.
Do you mean bike routes (on paved roads) or bike trails (like off road bike paths)? I'm not sure I can do 10. But here's a couple. My favorite bike route in the US is the Pacific Coast Highway. It has some of the best scenery and the State Park campgrounds are very biker friendly. I really like the Natchez Trace Parkway. Very biker friendly and some delightful riding. It's in Mississippi, so be ready for some Southern culture. As far as bike paths (off road), I think the GAP and C&O is the best in the US. Together, it's the longest, 340 miles. It can be done as a bike packing trip, strictly camping or stay in hotels every night. All of the long rail trails and towpaths are good. The Katy Trail, the Ohio to Erie and the Erie Canal are all good bike paths. I know it's not as much detail as you wanted, but it's a start. Thanks again, Jairo. Ride on!
@@paulsuchecki3985 , yes it helped a lot. I didn't know you have so many nice places to ride a bike in the USA. Maybe I will visit some friends in NC, if so, I think to invite, at least one of them, to do a bike packing trip in one of the places I've seen you riding your bike. Thanks bro.
I like it!!!
Thanks for watching. I really appreciate it! The Natchez Trace is pretty cool. Stay safe and ride on!
Great video 👍🏻
Thanks 👍
THANKS
You're Welcome. Thank You!
Excellent video! Brought back a lot of memories of our trip as a family few years back. Got the link off crazyguyonabike
Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a comment. I appreciate it.
Nice video. Planning on doing the Natchez twice this year on two wheels. Once by motorcycle (May) and once by bicycle (August). Do you have a preferred direction of travel? Ride safe.
I've rode it in both directions and no, I don't really have a preference. Nashville is higher in elevation, so riding north to south is slightly downhill. I've always wanted to ride the NTP on motorcycle, maybe one day. Thanks for watching my video and you ride safe as well.
Paul Suchecki thank you for the information.
I have done it on a motorcycle and would love to do it on my bicycle. Did you have any close calls with cars? That would be my main concern.
Enjoyed the video. Very well done!
The Natchez Trace is great on 2 wheels, motorized or otherwise. The majority of the parkway is mostly traffic free. However around Jackson, Tupelo and Nashville the traffic can get scary. Especially around rush hour. All of the local people are trying to find the quickest way home or to work and the parkway is a great alternative for them. And they are in a hurry. I got caught in that around south of the Jackson area around 5 pm on a Friday. No close calls, but it made me nervous.
What month did you do this? ❤
It was over spring break in mid-March. The weather can be hit-or-miss. Thanks for watching. Stay safe and ride on!!
You need a bee keeper's suit... or at least the head covering... to keep the bugs and gnats away.
Thanks for watching. Some of those bugs can sure be pesty. Stay safe out there!
Whose Burger? (11:12) LOL
Burger is a good friend that likes dumb jokes. He's the one who told me the joke, "How do you spell Mississippi with one eye?" LOL!!
Please avoid the section in between Old Canton Rd in Ridgeland and the I20 exit in Clinton. This section is used by commuters who consistently speed. The Park Service does a poor job of traffic control. People die on this section annually. There is a multi use trail that will bypass most of this.
Thanks for the tip. I really appreciate it. Stay safe and ride on!
Riding on a busy freeway without a helmet?
Choice? But you are right to question it. I've had some close calls. I might start wearing one.Thanks for watching! I really appreciate it. Stay safe out there.
You are obviously an intelligent person. I know you are aware of the law prohibiting drone use in National Parks. Lead by example. And please wear a helmet. Lead by example.
Thanks for watching. I don't consider myself a bike touring leader, nor an example to be followed. I'm just part of a spectrum that is the bike touring community sharing some of my adventures. Take it for what it's worth. Ride on!!
Good answer.
Freedom and chasing happiness. As for drones…some bureaucrat a hole put that sign up.