Vivaldi Four Seasons, (Winter) et Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E Opus 64 with a cycling video is totally sublime. This was delightful. Brava Maestro Henry et Maestra Ms. Cools. Merci beaucoup.
Professor Wilde, this is simply superb. I have ridden all those roads, on two wheels but with big horizontally-opposed piston engine. These scenes, viewing in the midst of this damn lockdown, fill me with the urgent need to get OUT and on the road again, pedaling my lugged steel Rivendell through the heights and backroads. The descent from Mariposa to Hornitos is quite special, isn't it? Cheers to Ms. Cools, who brings it all together.
I once descended Mt Diablo when it was 42 degrees. I almost crashed because I couldn’t squeeze the brakes with frozen hands under a single layer of gloves. Had to stop 3 times to regain feeling and circulation in my fingers. Your adventures are seriously epic and inspirational.
Vivaldi so well incorporated, sir! I haven’t listened to the four seasons in a few years. Four seasons lifts my spirit. Great video. Big thanks to you and Ms. Cools
Wow, that view of the mou tains from the tunnel at 16.03 is stunning. You are blessed with some fantastic cycling country over there ! Best video so far.
As a cycling violinist I appreciated the Vivaldi and Mendelssohn soundtrack. Another beautiful video by HW featuring the inimitable Ms. Cools! Great to see that California bicyclists seek out and enjoy riding in cold, snow and ice. Happy New Year from NYS!
Wow you must be a sight to behold! I play the clarinet. If we get a few more velo instrumentalists, we could have the equivalent of a marching band - say "The Doppler Ensemble"! Question is, do we really want a conductor - possible safety issues? Then again, a tandem might solve this🤔
Cannot imagine riding those conditions in thin canvas shoes! Great idea for a trip, glad your connections were clear to ride... Yosemite looked wonderful.
Wow ! I was getting ready to call it a night, and this popped up. That area makes me home sick to California. Just loved the AC/DC intro, Thunderstruck", it's my ring tone. The music was great, just as I'm crashing for the night. Beautiful ride you two. Thanks. KB.
I'm glad you enjoyed it, Ken! I hope you get to come back with your bike sometime soon. It was my first time riding through the "Park" and it was pretty special.
This was really refreshing. I’ve recently come across your channel and just find the content relaxing, informative, and contemplative. Thank you for sharing the journeys you two are taking. And to do this one over the holiday, very cool. Gives me ideas for not only travels, but the types of bike I should be looking at next so that I can do similar... 🙏🏾
Wow, You guys gutted it out... and, the payoff was spectacular!!! Congratulations to you, both. All the best for the New Year, Stevesocal40 Wonderful music, too.
Great video. As a classical music nerd appreciate your integrating same into your videos. Vivaldi Winter was perfect for Yosemite snow videos and downhill runs. Biked same area many times.
That was definitely an awesome video to watch. Ms. COOLS did great . Your videos are super quality, great music. Thanks,,Have a wonderful New Year's for 2020. I once while riding did meet Eddie trying to eat my bicycle. That was the fastest cycling I ever done.
Thank you! Best wishes in the New Year, flpirate!!! We had three more dogs chasing us on the first day, but I didn't have my camera out. They were actually loose and running after us on the road!
@@Henrywildeberry I did a gravel ride last summer in an unfamiliar area and had a dog come charging across a yard. I heard him but never saw him and he sounded BIG. My cadence suddenly improved!
Nice trip, you two should be grateful for the spectacular cycling you have in N. California. Without a doubt some of the best riding in the country. I have a couple of SKF bottom brackets on bikes I ride. I've put a lot of trouble free miles on them which is probably their biggest selling point. Nice BB and durable, but pricey compared to the competition. A mechanic told me they add a little drag compared to other square tapered BBs. Don't know if that's true or not. Happy New Year! Richard
Happy New Year from Norfolk England. Brilliant filming. i rode SF to Yosemite via Crane Flat and back again almost tracing your route in July '87. Wonderful memories. Love to you both.
I am from Edmonton Alberta and I ride 9 miles to work each day on my bike. And then same to home. I ride in +30c to -38c. This morning it was -22C, with 5in snow on the road. Semi trucks on either side, deep ruts in the snow, etc. Ive been doing it for over 25yrs. I am 62yrs old. I dont do it because I like it, because I dont. It's literally terrifying sometimes. I do it because I have to. Survival.
Wow Henry and Ms. Cools. What an amazing trip during the holidays. I was touring the northwest of Florida last holiday as I took the train from Tampa to Jacksonville to Orlando and rode the train back to Tampa on Christmas day. Your tour was amazing and you are both lovely to see ride together and how much fun you have on these adventures. Thank you for posting this amazing video. It will help me in April when I am flying to Spokane and riding down via Oregon and California finishing in San Jose but also doing a tour of Tahoe. Cheers and the music and scenery was spectacular. Amazing, just amazing.
It sounds like you have an exciting trip planned in April. While I haven't explored much of the East side of the Sierra's, the parts I have are terrific! I really enjoy the gravel service roads and choose them whenever possible. I hope you have a good ride!
You both look great with each other; I can see the chemistry; we can tell that you are interested in Ms. Cools; she should have a RUclips channel as well; you both are not only a great team, you would both make a good couple
I enjoy your music selections, but the Four Seasons was especially nice in this video. When you came through the tunnel and it opened up to that view at the 16 minute mark - awesome! Merry X-mas/Happy New Year Henry and Ms. Cools.
15:52 ‘The best Christmas present ever’ and someone forgot the mistletoe! Another fab video from the West Coast’s most sartorial cycling couple. Just hoping that one of you got a razor for Christmas! 😂
I would love for the two of you to come up to Caribou Maine to ride in the summer or spring time I am 64 now and my wife is in heaven she went to heaven on 1-19-2014 I miss her so much.We did live in Fayetteville Arkansas but after she went to heaven I had to move just had to.I wish the both of you lots of good riding I built my on Surly Disc Trucker with a 11-34 cassette and a 40,30,22 chain ring with Carradice bags love them a lot.
Greetings from Finland and happy new year for you two! I watched this film during the indoor biking workout. Raining too much so no use to ride outside 😉 Spring comes soon and then it's time for 200 km and 400 km brevets. Keep doing good movies!
How come Mrs Cools looks so much cooler than you? I think it is about the glases / shades. ;-) Nice film, thanks for taking us along. Cheers from Germany
You guys are very brave and adventurous. We 'just' missed each other. I rode over the RSR with my brother on New Years Eve and again on Jan. 2, 2020. Some great rides around China Camp and the Paradise loop. It was fun to be back in the East Bay where I grew up.
@@Henrywildeberry - We did enjoy some beautiful weather. The wind was very light and the sun was bright. RSR westbound is more enjoyable, eastbound looking at the traffic coming at you just a few feet away is a little unnerving. I understand that segments of the moveable k-rail that separate the bike lane from the traffic weighs 1,000 pounds each.The climb out of Marin eastbound to the first peak is a little over a mile at 3%. It looks formidable but it's just a mental thing. I hope they keep the bike lane open. It is listed as temporary and some drivers are asking that it be made into a third car lane. For those that may not know the lane has been closed to traffic since the 80s. The lane held a pipe to deliver water from the East Bay to Marin County for the sever drought.
What an amazing video!!! And the musical score was excellent! The view coming out of the tunnel into Yosemite gets me every time:-) Ms. Cools, I'd love to know what gloves you're wearing at 10:33.
Very cool! My friend and I just rode the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge this last weekend... well more of a three bridge 70 mile ride that also included the Bay Bridge (Treasure Island) and Golden Gate.
It's pretty amazing to finally be able to cross the Richmond-San Rafael bridge by bike. We went the freeway way the first time, but figured out how to use the other side of Hwy 80 (North side) frontage road on our way back. I think a few more route signs would be helpful for us coming off the Smart train. I'm sure it's still a work in progress and will get better in time, and we're excited to be able to ride there. Thank you.
So much to like about this - fun and great scenery but it would have been SO much more interesting with just a bit more explanation of some details like what towns you passed through, what roads you took, where you caught the trains - for those of us who might like to replicate the ride.
Still catching up. The ride contained some beautiful scenery for certain, that said twenty four degrees earnes you both the Honey Badger award. Ghosts do not mess with Honey Badgers Ms. Cools...
That's some good 411 on the IRD bottom bracket! I've been considering adding a wired tailight to my rando bike and was wondering about the best way to get the wires though the BB. I'm guessing it's a bit lighter too because of the shape. I've never been one to name my bikes but if I owned Ms Cools bike I think I would call it the "Floatin' Goat". Those big ol' RTP's seem to eat everything up with a spoon. Once again great music. I was listening to my favorite San Francisco band the Flamin Groovies the other night and thinking man, some this stuff would be great in an H. Wildeberry video. Ever hear of 'em?
Thank you, Phillip! I have to give credit to Boulder Bicycle for explaining why the bottom bracket was concave and the info on the warranty! The BB feels pretty light, definitely very close to any high end steel BB. I'm sure the Titanium BB are lighter but they also flex more, and cost a lot too.
great video!! great music!!! somehow you went from Berkeley to fresno...then up to and through mariposa...and back to the berkley area? and how do you carry so little stuff?? especially in those temperatures?? i just rode home to Washington DC on New years Eve from my daughters house in philadelphia, and it was wet (well, its usually wet) and cold. i carry two full pannier bags...and hand warmer packets...and i stay in hotels. do you drink a lot of liquor on these tours to keep warm? and how in the world did you do that ride with no fenders? theres a great trail from York PA almost the whole way to baltimore, MD, but its not paved, and it was muddy for the whole 50 miles...if i didnt have fenders id have been covered in mud. anyhow... i'll be in california in february...to ride from San Fran to LA...there is NOW WAY the weather can be worse than the NE USA...but I'll still have my fenders...haha.
Hello bicycleutopia! We took the amtrak to Fresno and rode through Yosemite and down to Mariposa then Modesto and took the Amtrak back to the bay area from there. We stayed in hotels a couple of nights on the trip. We managed to get by with just an extra layer of clothes, a windbreaker and rain jacket, and two pairs of gloves, one that shielded the wind, each. Overall we stayed pretty warm by not really stopping until we got to our hotels. We only got a little rain and we didn't do any dirt on this tour so I managed ok without my fenders this time but Henrywildeberry was living the fender life dream with his! No, we didn't drink any liquor on the tour, just hot coffee in the morning and maybe once more later in the day to keep warm. Yes, the weather shouldn't be too cold when you ride here in February but there could be rain so fenders would be good! Sounds the weather where are is a little more harsh and frigid than here so I can understand why you need more layers! Happy riding!
Best wishes to you in the New Year! I'm glad you didn't mind the long format. I wanted to share more of the descending footage, it was just so amazing up there this time of year! Ms. Cools picked all the music, except the first song:)
Vivaldi Four Seasons, (Winter) et Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E Opus 64 with a cycling video is totally sublime. This was delightful. Brava Maestro Henry et Maestra Ms. Cools. Merci beaucoup.
great videos. thanks. really like you and Ms. cools. have fun!
Thoroughly enjoyable. But Henry, go ahead....give her a kiss. ;)
Professor Wilde, this is simply superb. I have ridden all those roads, on two wheels but with big horizontally-opposed piston engine. These scenes, viewing in the midst of this damn lockdown, fill me with the urgent need to get OUT and on the road again, pedaling my lugged steel Rivendell through the heights and backroads. The descent from Mariposa to Hornitos is quite special, isn't it? Cheers to Ms. Cools, who brings it all together.
My Cool Meter has pegged today! Thanks so much! Just beautiful! Thank you!
yes great scenery and fave muzik Splendid journey
I like your style, I like your bikes, I like your videos, a thumbs up from me and a Happy New Year.
One of the best bicycling videos ever-awesome just awesome, thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much! Happy New Year!
Enjoying the trip so far! Keep it up
Fantastic from start to finish…do I know you two, it sure seems like it!
The video full screen and the music combined to transport me to such relaxed, beautiful place. Thank you!
Your best VLOG yet, I especially like the classical music, it suited the scenes perfectly, Chapeau!
How did I miss this one? A snowy Yosemite, the flawless Ms. Cools and Vivaldi. A good one.
Your videos are awesome. Good choice of music. It's very delightful to watch. Good job!
Thank you!
No fenders for Ms. Cools? Looking forward to another wonderful year of you and Ms. Cools on cycling adventures.
She instantly regretted it once it started raining! Happy New Year!
Superb video -- thanks for taking us along on another car-free adventure! Bike + train combos are the best!
I once descended Mt Diablo when it was 42 degrees. I almost crashed because I couldn’t squeeze the brakes with frozen hands under a single layer of gloves. Had to stop 3 times to regain feeling and circulation in my fingers. Your adventures are seriously epic and inspirational.
Breathtakingly beautiful scenery all around. Really cool that you did this trip car-free.
I really enjoyed the music on this film. A great trip. Thanks for sharing the adventure.
Vivaldi so well incorporated, sir! I haven’t listened to the four seasons in a few years. Four seasons lifts my spirit. Great video. Big thanks to you and Ms. Cools
Thanks Mike and best wishes to you in the New Year!
Agreed! What a combo of “Winter” with a winter ride through Yosemite - just excellent!!
@@Henrywildeberrygreat trip ...then covid hit and it was all downhill from there😥
You two are AWESOME and I love watching your awesome adventures!
Favourite video so far!!! I love the snowy mountains and the selection on classical music is just delightful. Saludos!!!
You two are becoming my favourite RUclipsrs. Loved this vid. Good job people
🙏🏼 thank you!
And yet another spectacular adventure! You and Ms. Cools never disappoint.
Great video per usual.
Thank you, I appreciate the feedback!
wonderful way to spend Christmas I always wanted to go to that park.
Loved the adventure! Thanks for taking us with you through this video. You both rock!
Epic ride!!
Wow got lucky with weather, beautiful day, sunny and dry, green with envy.
Impressive and enjoyable - from the warm living room. Thanks for taking us with you. All the best.
Really nice ride! 👍
Wow, that view of the mou tains from the tunnel at 16.03 is stunning. You are blessed with some fantastic cycling country over there ! Best video so far.
Another fantastic beautifully made video! I love the music choice.
As a cycling violinist I appreciated the Vivaldi and Mendelssohn soundtrack. Another beautiful video by HW featuring the inimitable Ms. Cools! Great to see that California bicyclists seek out and enjoy riding in cold, snow and ice. Happy New Year from NYS!
A cycling violinist! What two wonderful skills to have!
Wow you must be a sight to behold!
I play the clarinet. If we get a few more velo instrumentalists, we could have the equivalent of a marching band - say "The Doppler Ensemble"!
Question is, do we really want a conductor - possible safety issues?
Then again, a tandem might solve this🤔
JibbaJabber
I have a Rans Screamer tandem recumbent. Stoker doesn’t need to hold on so they could provide entertainment.
You have a beautiful and awesome riding partner 🚴👍
Thanks Kevin!
Like the music for this video.👍🏻
Great video. Thanks!
Happy Holidays to you and Ms Cools.
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One of your best ever.Thank you and Happy New Year.
Thank you, and Happy New Year!
Cannot imagine riding those conditions in thin canvas shoes! Great idea for a trip, glad your connections were clear to ride... Yosemite looked wonderful.
Wow ! I was getting ready to call it a night, and this popped up. That area makes me home sick to California. Just loved the AC/DC intro, Thunderstruck", it's my ring tone. The music was great, just as I'm crashing for the night. Beautiful ride you two. Thanks. KB.
I'm glad you enjoyed it, Ken! I hope you get to come back with your bike sometime soon. It was my first time riding through the "Park" and it was pretty special.
Thanks for testing out the bridge path. I look forward to trying it out next time I visit.
Fantastic adventure and video! Incredible view out of that tunnel.
This video moved me; I was there years ago and I miss it. 💚💚💚
Thank you so much, Simone! All the best in 2020!
Another awesome video👍🏼
Wonderful...
Cools is quite the Rouleur. She's got the gift.
Absolutely marvelous video. All the best for 2020
This was really refreshing. I’ve recently come across your channel and just find the content relaxing, informative, and contemplative. Thank you for sharing the journeys you two are taking. And to do this one over the holiday, very cool. Gives me ideas for not only travels, but the types of bike I should be looking at next so that I can do similar... 🙏🏾
Sometimes I like to go back and watch old episodes. This one is a pretty good one. Well, I have to go to bed now. I have work in the morning.
Wow,
You guys gutted it out... and, the payoff was spectacular!!! Congratulations to you, both.
All the best for the New Year,
Stevesocal40
Wonderful music, too.
"Here comes Eddie"😂😂😂 I wonder how many have seen "American Flyers"? Great trip and great soundtrack. Happy New Year!
Lorenz Siggel those who have not need to see it.
Epic Ride! The snowy bits were my favorite!
You guys were in Fresno!!! That's cool.
Great video. As a classical music nerd appreciate your integrating same into your videos. Vivaldi Winter was perfect for Yosemite snow videos and downhill runs. Biked same area many times.
That was definitely an awesome video to watch. Ms. COOLS did great . Your videos are super quality, great music. Thanks,,Have a wonderful New Year's for 2020. I once while riding did meet Eddie trying to eat my bicycle. That was the fastest cycling I ever done.
Thank you! Best wishes in the New Year, flpirate!!! We had three more dogs chasing us on the first day, but I didn't have my camera out. They were actually loose and running after us on the road!
@@Henrywildeberry I did a gravel ride last summer in an unfamiliar area and had a dog come charging across a yard. I heard him but never saw him and he sounded BIG. My cadence suddenly improved!
Loved the snow scenery and I wish I was there with my bike.
Nice trip, you two should be grateful for the spectacular cycling you have in N. California. Without a doubt some of the best riding in the country.
I have a couple of SKF bottom brackets on bikes I ride. I've put a lot of trouble free miles on them which is probably their biggest selling point. Nice BB and durable, but pricey compared to the competition. A mechanic told me they add a little drag compared to other square tapered BBs. Don't know if that's true or not. Happy New Year! Richard
Happy New Year from Norfolk England. Brilliant filming. i rode SF to Yosemite via Crane Flat and back again almost tracing your route in July '87. Wonderful memories. Love to you both.
Thank you! Best wishes to you in 2020!
Beautiful with the snow! Looks like a great Christmas adventure.
I am from Edmonton Alberta and I ride 9 miles to work each day on my bike. And then same to home. I ride in +30c to -38c. This morning it was -22C, with 5in snow on the road. Semi trucks on either side, deep ruts in the snow, etc. Ive been doing it for over 25yrs. I am 62yrs old. I dont do it because I like it, because I dont. It's literally terrifying sometimes. I do it because I have to. Survival.
Hang in there! I imagine those conditions give you a much higher appreciation for everything.
Wow Henry and Ms. Cools. What an amazing trip during the holidays. I was touring the northwest of Florida last holiday as I took the train from Tampa to Jacksonville to Orlando and rode the train back to Tampa on Christmas day. Your tour was amazing and you are both lovely to see ride together and how much fun you have on these adventures. Thank you for posting this amazing video. It will help me in April when I am flying to Spokane and riding down via Oregon and California finishing in San Jose but also doing a tour of Tahoe. Cheers and the music and scenery was spectacular. Amazing, just amazing.
It sounds like you have an exciting trip planned in April. While I haven't explored much of the East side of the Sierra's, the parts I have are terrific! I really enjoy the gravel service roads and choose them whenever possible. I hope you have a good ride!
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You both look great with each other; I can see the chemistry; we can tell that you are interested in Ms. Cools; she should have a RUclips channel as well; you both are not only a great team, you would both make a good couple
Thank you! I think Ms. Cools has really helped this channel grow.
Poetry in motion!
Great video awesome sound track and beautiful scenery .
Nice choice of music at 12:30
Those downhills looked cold. Fun stuff
As always a great adventure, with some great scenery.
Happy New Year!
All the best to you and the missus in the New Year, Zipp! Cheers!
@@Henrywildeberry You and Ms. Cools have a great 2020 and keep those incredible video coming.
@@theresecools3079 Same to you Ms. Cools keep those wheels rolling.
I enjoy your music selections, but the Four Seasons was especially nice in this video. When you came through the tunnel and it opened up to that view at the 16 minute mark - awesome! Merry X-mas/Happy New Year Henry and Ms. Cools.
Enjoy this sweet spot in your lives.
Men that freeway is awesome compare to New York State and specially buffalo . As always sweet content
You guy’s are tuff!
15:52 ‘The best Christmas present ever’ and someone forgot the mistletoe!
Another fab video from the West Coast’s most sartorial cycling couple. Just hoping that one of you got a razor for Christmas! 😂
I thought facial hair was a requirement for bike touring!
Man, the combination of your photography and your choice of music is amazing. And Ms. Cools is cooler than cool ^^
Thank you 🙏🏼
I did some training this winter. I'm trying to get ready for Low Gap :) For me though, it will be more like Slow Gap.
Excellent! Low Gap is going to be pretty slow for a lot of us. It's winter after all!!!
The Millerton store is my usual rest stop!
Delightful
I would love for the two of you to come up to Caribou Maine to ride in the summer or spring time I am 64 now and my wife is in heaven she went to heaven on 1-19-2014 I miss her so much.We did live in Fayetteville Arkansas but after she went to heaven I had to move just had to.I wish the both of you lots of good riding I built my on Surly Disc Trucker with a 11-34 cassette and a 40,30,22 chain ring with Carradice bags love them a lot.
Greetings from Finland and happy new year for you two! I watched this film during the indoor biking workout. Raining too much so no use to ride outside 😉 Spring comes soon and then it's time for 200 km and 400 km brevets. Keep doing good movies!
Hello in Finland! Spring is right around the corner! Best wishes in the New Year!
I nominate you two as the most amazing couple in the world. 😊
How come Mrs Cools looks so much cooler than you? I think it is about the glases / shades. ;-) Nice film, thanks for taking us along. Cheers from Germany
Hello in Germany! I'll never be anywhere near as cool as Ms. Cools!
You guys are very brave and adventurous.
We 'just' missed each other. I rode over the RSR with my brother on New Years Eve and again on Jan. 2, 2020. Some great rides around China Camp and the Paradise loop. It was fun to be back in the East Bay where I grew up.
I hope you had a great ride! The weather was very nice for the most part. What did you think of the ride over the RSR?
@@Henrywildeberry - We did enjoy some beautiful weather. The wind was very light and the sun was bright. RSR westbound is more enjoyable, eastbound looking at the traffic coming at you just a few feet away is a little unnerving. I understand that segments of the moveable k-rail that separate the bike lane from the traffic weighs 1,000 pounds each.The climb out of Marin eastbound to the first peak is a little over a mile at 3%. It looks formidable but it's just a mental thing.
I hope they keep the bike lane open. It is listed as temporary and some drivers are asking that it be made into a third car lane. For those that may not know the lane has been closed to traffic since the 80s. The lane held a pipe to deliver water from the East Bay to Marin County for the sever drought.
Music for riding in the snow was well matched, loved it , shame Salisbury uk only have snow for one day !
Yep......nailed it with the Vivaldi. More Yosemite footage.
Here comes Eddy! Nice.
It wasn't just winter cycling training camp. It was winter cycling _altitude_ training camp! Nice video! Can you share your route?
Super impressive. I don't even like to ride when it's below 50. Y'aller tougher than me!
What an amazing video!!! And the musical score was excellent! The view coming out of the tunnel into Yosemite gets me every time:-)
Ms. Cools, I'd love to know what gloves you're wearing at 10:33.
Those are some wool gloves I got from the Berkeley Surplus Store!
Very cool! My friend and I just rode the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge this last weekend... well more of a three bridge 70 mile ride that also included the Bay Bridge (Treasure Island) and Golden Gate.
It's pretty amazing to finally be able to cross the Richmond-San Rafael bridge by bike. We went the freeway way the first time, but figured out how to use the other side of Hwy 80 (North side) frontage road on our way back. I think a few more route signs would be helpful for us coming off the Smart train. I'm sure it's still a work in progress and will get better in time, and we're excited to be able to ride there. Thank you.
@@Henrywildeberry Agreed! Excited to do it but of course not the same as crossing the Golden Gate and over the Headlands. That never gets old.
@@Henrywildeberry here's a Tour de Bay Area Three Bridges route I've done a couple of times: ridewithgps.com/routes/31510493
What fun!
yes , a new video !
So much to like about this - fun and great scenery but it would have been SO much more interesting with just a bit more explanation of some details like what towns you passed through, what roads you took, where you caught the trains - for those of us who might like to replicate the ride.
Still catching up. The ride contained some beautiful scenery for certain, that said twenty four degrees earnes you both the Honey Badger award. Ghosts do not mess with Honey Badgers Ms. Cools...
HI Henry,whats the background score when you enter the Yosemite park?
Hi Jayakrishnan - That's "Four Seasons" by Vivaldi.
@@Henrywildeberry Thanks for the reply,i had listened to the four seasons- summer, no wonder it sounded familiar:)
It's pronounced: 2Larry
Y'all ever post your routes? I'd love to do a tour like that!
Thanks! I always thought it was 2-lay-or
That's some good
411 on the IRD bottom bracket! I've been considering adding a wired tailight to my rando bike and was wondering about the best way to get the wires though the BB. I'm guessing it's a bit lighter too because of the shape.
I've never been one to name my bikes but if I owned Ms Cools bike I think I would call it the "Floatin' Goat". Those big ol' RTP's seem to eat everything up with a spoon.
Once again great music. I was listening to my favorite San Francisco band the Flamin Groovies the other night and thinking man, some this stuff would be great in an H. Wildeberry video. Ever hear of 'em?
Thank you, Phillip! I have to give credit to Boulder Bicycle for explaining why the bottom bracket was concave and the info on the warranty! The BB feels pretty light, definitely very close to any high end steel BB. I'm sure the Titanium BB are lighter but they also flex more, and cost a lot too.
Who knew you could turn a bike trip into an opera 👍
Прекрасная музыка в конце ролика, захватывает на спуске с горы.
great video!! great music!!! somehow you went from Berkeley to fresno...then up to and through mariposa...and back to the berkley area? and how do you carry so little stuff?? especially in those temperatures?? i just rode home to Washington DC on New years Eve from my daughters house in philadelphia, and it was wet (well, its usually wet) and cold. i carry two full pannier bags...and hand warmer packets...and i stay in hotels. do you drink a lot of liquor on these tours to keep warm? and how in the world did you do that ride with no fenders? theres a great trail from York PA almost the whole way to baltimore, MD, but its not paved, and it was muddy for the whole 50 miles...if i didnt have fenders id have been covered in mud. anyhow... i'll be in california in february...to ride from San Fran to LA...there is NOW WAY the weather can be worse than the NE USA...but I'll still have my fenders...haha.
Hello bicycleutopia! We took the amtrak to Fresno and rode through Yosemite and down to Mariposa then Modesto and took the Amtrak back to the bay area from there. We stayed in hotels a couple of nights on the trip. We managed to get by with just an extra layer of clothes, a windbreaker and rain jacket, and two pairs of gloves, one that shielded the wind, each. Overall we stayed pretty warm by not really stopping until we got to our hotels. We only got a little rain and we didn't do any dirt on this tour so I managed ok without my fenders this time but Henrywildeberry was living the fender life dream with his!
No, we didn't drink any liquor on the tour, just hot coffee in the morning and maybe once more later in the day to keep warm.
Yes, the weather shouldn't be too cold when you ride here in February but there could be rain so fenders would be good!
Sounds the weather where are is a little more harsh and frigid than here so I can understand why you need more layers!
Happy riding!
What do you mean, nothing open on Christmas Eve? That's husband and boyfriend Christmas shopping day 😂😂
Good point!
Love your video's!!. 25 mins well spent!!, question, who picked the music?. All the best for the New Year from England!
Best wishes to you in the New Year! I'm glad you didn't mind the long format. I wanted to share more of the descending footage, it was just so amazing up there this time of year! Ms. Cools picked all the music, except the first song:)
Riding the bridge?
BRING EAR PLUGS!!!!