Lovely area and nice trike. I had a new Sprint but got numb feet from high pedals so had to sell it. Turns out should have got the Adventure with the lower pedals. Anyway have a GT20 now which has pedal height equal to the seat. Lovely wee trike but not as flash as an Ice! Thanks for your video. Very inspiring.
Lovely video thank you, I'm a big Elgar fan, visited his birthplace twice in Worcester, also had the best spaghetti aglio e olio in Hereford. Gerard Lacey, a fellow triker in Ireland. Happy travels.
Thank you for the SAE measurements it is a nice change from meters, liters, and kph. I have tried to learn it but it's still has me screwed up. I worked for Cat and after 5 years they moved me to a completely different location and they told me 25.4 and I said what. I had to teach myself metric, I think that's why I left it alone. 6 months after I taught myself the company started teaching everyone else but a few of us. What sucked was they got an amazing calculate and a metric/SAE caliper digital.
What trike is this? I’m 110kg and back problems and looking at getting one but ideally don’t want to spend £6k on one. And also need one full suspension as plan on riding a tour
I have a Catrike Expedition recumbent trike. Enjoyed your video. Question, what type of food do you bring on a tour that is easy to prepare and cheap to buy, BUT gives you all the necessary calories for energy??? Thank you mate.
Hi. Try to take anything that can be prepared by adding hot water. Dried noodles, Flavoured pasta porridge oats etc and bulk them out with tinned fish, luncheon meat, canned meatballs etc. Peanuts and crisps are full of calories and replace salt lost from sweating. Also have lots of snack foods to eat on the go. Basically try to eat and take on fluids little by little all day.
Howdy. Love the video and the commentary lol. Just wondering what camera you’re using to record? Is it handheld or do you have a chest strap for it? I’m impatiently awaiting my first ICE Trike Adventure HD 26(I have to wait till April/May next year before I get it!) and I want to record my adventures also. X
Gee Man aw sweet. What Garmin are you using too? I’m very new to Trikes - this will be my first. Mine will only have rear suspension when it comes, but I have a chronic illness so I’ll need it more for that. The empty or water filled milk bottles are a very Australian concept... people used to think it kept dogs from shitting on the grass(it doesn’t work!). I’ll have to see how I go with my phone - I don’t think I will be able to hold it and steer at the same time!
@@CaseyForrest3 I have a Garmin tour. Enjoy your trike. It will take a while for your legs to get used to it. And please, get yourself a nice bright flag. I cut mine from a hi Viz vest and added streamers. The more movement the better.
Gee Man lol I am getting two flags so lots of movement! I work for Sydney Trains so I have plenty of high viz vests laying around! I’ve gone a trike cause I have no arse basically lol and lower back problems, on top of the chronic illness, so the laidback seating and padded seat were a huge selling point! Once I start posting(and figure out how to manage that one handed!), I’ll drop you a line. I just want to take it for night rides after work to begin then look at doing longer, overnight rides like yours, once my stamina and experience is a bit higher.
When there were kings, it was considered a moral sin and it was also illegal to fornicate. At times, the king would issue permission slips to fornicate and under this one time permission slip, it was a criminal offense. But most people still considered it a moral sin. That permission slip was called Fornication Under Consent (of the) King. ie: F**k and that acronym/word is still has a distasteful and derogatory reference. So unless you are a king, you don't have the authorization to declare permission.
Lovely area and nice trike. I had a new Sprint but got numb feet from high pedals so had to sell it. Turns out should have got the Adventure with the lower pedals. Anyway have a GT20 now which has pedal height equal to the seat. Lovely wee trike but not as flash as an Ice! Thanks for your video. Very inspiring.
love the shirt right off good start!
Lovely video thank you, I'm a big Elgar fan, visited his birthplace twice in Worcester, also had the best spaghetti aglio e olio in Hereford. Gerard Lacey, a fellow triker in Ireland. Happy travels.
That's a great trike ride! A bit wet indeed, but anyway... :)
Thank you for the SAE measurements it is a nice change from meters, liters, and kph. I have tried to learn it but it's still has me screwed up. I worked for Cat and after 5 years they moved me to a completely different location and they told me 25.4 and I said what. I had to teach myself metric, I think that's why I left it alone. 6 months after I taught myself the company started teaching everyone else but a few of us.
What sucked was they got an amazing calculate and a metric/SAE caliper digital.
you change your recumbents like your socks lol !! nice ride out you had
What’s it like when a big lorry drives close to you? I think that I’d feel very vulnerable!
Hi there, I have just ordered my Sprint X tour RS and have included the Ice trike flag. Can you tell me where you bought your fancy flag?
take a look at DCF ultra light weight gear. good video, thanks
Is your trike a Catrike Dummot? I have one and love it.
Great ride ..you earned your coffee and grub..I have a sun sport cx but a trike does look more appealing
What trike is this? I’m 110kg and back problems and looking at getting one but ideally don’t want to spend £6k on one. And also need one full suspension as plan on riding a tour
This is an ice trikes sprint FS. Hp velotechnik do full suss trikes too.
@@Gee-Man-Adventures Is that your 1st bent trike or have you had others ?
Did you ever get one?
I have a Catrike Expedition recumbent trike.
Enjoyed your video.
Question, what type of food do you bring on a tour that is easy to prepare and cheap to buy, BUT gives you all the necessary calories for energy???
Thank you mate.
Hi. Try to take anything that can be prepared by adding hot water. Dried noodles, Flavoured pasta porridge oats etc and bulk them out with tinned fish, luncheon meat, canned meatballs etc. Peanuts and crisps are full of calories and replace salt lost from sweating.
Also have lots of snack foods to eat on the go. Basically try to eat and take on fluids little by little all day.
What kind of trike do you have?
Howdy. Love the video and the commentary lol. Just wondering what camera you’re using to record? Is it handheld or do you have a chest strap for it? I’m impatiently awaiting my first ICE Trike Adventure HD 26(I have to wait till April/May next year before I get it!) and I want to record my adventures also. X
Hi. Thanks. Believe it or not. I used my phone in landscape with a small folding tripod.
Gee Man aw sweet. What Garmin are you using too? I’m very new to Trikes - this will be my first. Mine will only have rear suspension when it comes, but I have a chronic illness so I’ll need it more for that. The empty or water filled milk bottles are a very Australian concept... people used to think it kept dogs from shitting on the grass(it doesn’t work!). I’ll have to see how I go with my phone - I don’t think I will be able to hold it and steer at the same time!
@@CaseyForrest3 I have a Garmin tour. Enjoy your trike. It will take a while for your legs to get used to it. And please, get yourself a nice bright flag. I cut mine from a hi Viz vest and added streamers. The more movement the better.
Gee Man lol I am getting two flags so lots of movement! I work for Sydney Trains so I have plenty of high viz vests laying around! I’ve gone a trike cause I have no arse basically lol and lower back problems, on top of the chronic illness, so the laidback seating and padded seat were a huge selling point!
Once I start posting(and figure out how to manage that one handed!), I’ll drop you a line. I just want to take it for night rides after work to begin then look at doing longer, overnight rides like yours, once my stamina and experience is a bit higher.
The water jugs keep deer out of the area.. For some reason water bottles keep them away.. Go figure.
I dont miss Herefordshire roads!!! The potholes are so bad they actually broke my front suspension...
They haven't got any better. Especially Bodenham.
@@Gee-Man-Adventures the very worst 1 is the road from Leominster to Bishops Frome...dangerous potholes!
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When there were kings, it was considered a moral sin and it was also illegal to fornicate. At times, the king would issue permission slips to fornicate and under this one time permission slip, it was a criminal offense. But most people still considered it a moral sin.
That permission slip was called Fornication Under Consent (of the) King. ie: F**k and that acronym/word is still has a distasteful and derogatory reference. So unless you are a king, you don't have the authorization to declare permission.