That Bikepacking route looks fantastic, added to the bucket list! I have cycled above the article circle and is an extraordinary experience, remember cycling on empty roads at midnight and finding only rain deer, pitching my tent at 3:00 am, Amazing! Cheers from Norway!
Thank you for the video! 😊 I did a 72 km hike in the Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park couple years ago (and released a video of it) and I camped by the Pahtavuoma cottage. It was occupied back then, so I didn’t see the insides of it. So, it’s fun to see it on your video. I’m also gonna start bikepacking this year. The Arctic Post Road is very interesting! I’m definitely gonna ride it some day. Happy trails! 😊
Hello again! I wonder if you prefer the handlebars you are currently using or if you would rather have the butterfly bars on the current bike. Such comparisons of current vs previous equipment as you progress would be helpful for some followers. Thanks for sharing the adventure. Hello Matilda as well!
She might join for sone weeks of cycling in the future, but she won't be cycling full time. If there will be a news we would want to share we will do it publicly. Unfortunately we don't have the resources to answer the sane questions few thousands time. Thanks for understanding ❤😊
I have bycicled to northkape Norway Oslo w6 to trondheim w17 to lofoten. Keitokaimo lakself. Northcap Sweden. Trelleborg,jockeying,mora,jokkmokk, Keitokaimo......... beautyfull
With the end of this summer on the arctic bikepacking trail, did he mean, the end of summer 2022? Website (still) says spring 2022, which would be great, as if all goes well I'll be passing by this summer.
What keeps u motivated when u already traveled a very big part of the world, especially when your back in your home country(I think you're from Finland?) Which parts do u still wanna visit and why? And how to clean soot on your cooking pan, my experience its always a mess 😅 Thanks for the content. :)
Kenya you said, Yama Coma”grilled meat” and samosa(a Kenya take on a Indian dish, much better in Kenya for meat lovers). My ex wife is kakuyu and her family lived north of Nirobi for many years, now she is a traveling Covid nurse going around the world. I’m a Yama Choma lover, mostly goat but good 👍
I have used tree branch of tree like that for many months. Click stand is 80 gram and it is very nice because I can it packs small. If I didn't have the click stand then I would use a tree, but no point to yes a tree when I have the click stand and I could fix it. Regarding the U head, I enjoyed of working with dry wood which I recycled , I don't like cutting live trees when I have other options
Hummm.... 😂, you want to decide about my hair style? Interesting!😂🙈 can i decide about your hair style also? What about if we start to respect this idea which, other people have different ideas than us? Is this sounds good to you? 👍 or all the world needs to have the hair style which is approved by you? 🤔
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Thanks for watching our adventurers!
Your enthusiasm for life is infectious. Thanks for sharing it.
It's really takes a lot of things...Your doing is beyond everything....❤️❤️
I am glad you are well.
Watching in my tent while slapping mosquitoes!! Awesome videos brother!
those places are so beautiful, nature never fails to deliver!
That Bikepacking route looks fantastic, added to the bucket list! I have cycled above the article circle and is an extraordinary experience, remember cycling on empty roads at midnight and finding only rain deer, pitching my tent at 3:00 am, Amazing! Cheers from Norway!
Love you too, brother. Hugs. 😊 👍
Hi and welcome back to see your video
Norway is beautiful ❤️
So nice to hear Matilda's voice, hope she is doing well. Nice vid!
Always amazing to see ur videos..
Such a real adventure
Nice video again!
Hey friend, it's nice to see Taneli again after so long. I met him in Patagonia Argentina five years ago. Good trip
Thank you for the video! 😊 I did a 72 km hike in the Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park couple years ago (and released a video of it) and I camped by the Pahtavuoma cottage. It was occupied back then, so I didn’t see the insides of it. So, it’s fun to see it on your video. I’m also gonna start bikepacking this year. The Arctic Post Road is very interesting! I’m definitely gonna ride it some day. Happy trails! 😊
Thank you for another great video. Love your homemade bike stand, Stay safe and remain awesome, Steve😀
Thanks for update
Your amazing thanks for sharing your adventures
Thanks for watching! 🙌🏽
Great Video. You are amazing 👍👏
Another great video, beautiful scenery.
Nice to meet you, happy riding
Hello again!
I wonder if you prefer the handlebars you are currently using or if you would rather have the butterfly bars on the current bike. Such comparisons of current vs previous equipment as you progress would be helpful for some followers. Thanks for sharing the adventure. Hello Matilda as well!
Great editing especially the interview at around 10:00 👍
💕💕Amazing trip and amazing nature.
Nomad's Trails, keep safe.
How to buy or locate your bike stander bar?
Norway is beautiful, I was there in 2009
Cool Video, thanks! What are the pros and cons for you regarding Drop Bars? Why do you not ride one? Cheers, Frank
When is Matilda expecting to get back on the bike?
She might join for sone weeks of cycling in the future, but she won't be cycling full time. If there will be a news we would want to share we will do it publicly. Unfortunately we don't have the resources to answer the sane questions few thousands time. Thanks for understanding ❤😊
@@NomadsTrails I understand! I hope you guys are well and your legs are strong! Keep pedaling and enjoy the road!
thanks Peyman, love your videos, how are the Jones bars working out?
I have bycicled to northkape Norway Oslo w6 to trondheim w17 to lofoten.
Keitokaimo lakself. Northcap
Sweden. Trelleborg,jockeying,mora,jokkmokk, Keitokaimo......... beautyfull
Olipa hauska nähdä pätkä Davide Travellin videota tässä 😂 Hän poikkesi meillä Oulussa.
With the end of this summer on the arctic bikepacking trail, did he mean, the end of summer 2022? Website (still) says spring 2022, which would be great, as if all goes well I'll be passing by this summer.
Hi Frederik! The route network with lots of different bikepacking routes will be publish in a round two months on arcticbycycle.com. Stay tuned!
@@tanelijoonatanroininen3780 Awesome! Thank you for all the great work you've done, can't wait to get out there and try some sections!
Could you please go into detail everything you had on your bike. Many thanks Davy
here is a video of our winter gear list: ruclips.net/video/uWBcWGkHVTk/видео.html
Ok I need to know how you mounted that ortlieb bag on those jones h bars. I have been trying to figure that out
Millions of people watched the Chinese guy you met in Tanzania. You are famous.
Did you have any issues with the traditional derailleur and chain setups especially when crossing the Sahara?
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Is the Log House you stayed was it free?
Will Matilda be joining you on your adventures soon, is she well and ok?
Your front otlib bag have you just fixed it to the front of your jones bar
When you visit Poland??
What keeps u motivated when u already traveled a very big part of the world, especially when your back in your home country(I think you're from Finland?)
Which parts do u still wanna visit and why?
And how to clean soot on your cooking pan, my experience its always a mess 😅
Thanks for the content. :)
How many of those pull ups did you manage? I am up to set of 15, set of 15, set of 10, set of 10 for 50.
很好的视频!谢谢
good job
Thanks 🙌🏽
Hi, can a tubus grand tour rear carrier and a tubus grand expedition front carrier be installed on the tout terrain silkroad??
What do you got to change the gear oil when your out there
Wish i was a man sometimes 😮
Kenya you said, Yama Coma”grilled meat” and samosa(a Kenya take on a Indian dish, much better in Kenya for meat lovers). My ex wife is kakuyu and her family lived north of Nirobi for many years, now she is a traveling Covid nurse going around the world. I’m a Yama Choma lover, mostly goat but good 👍
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M8 how you get the time and money to do those travels 😎 becouse i want to do this also
She make me remember sami hypia and mika hakkinen
How have is your gears without bike food water . Thanks
Heavy I mean
Where to go to the bathroom
two heads are better than one A tree forked branch would have worked for your bike stand top.
I have used tree branch of tree like that for many months. Click stand is 80 gram and it is very nice because I can it packs small. If I didn't have the click stand then I would use a tree, but no point to yes a tree when I have the click stand and I could fix it. Regarding the U head, I enjoyed of working with dry wood which I recycled , I don't like cutting live trees when I have other options
Where is your other half
Where are you
Watch 'til the end and you'll find out 😉
This is traditional Full loaded touring not bikepacking. Bikepackers take less laguage to go to more remoute areas
Did you noticed the Kenyan sun burnt your left arm ? You have only two, you should take care.
Nobody is "bike touring" and everyone is "bikepacking" just because the latter is trendy
@@victor-hs6qw 😂😂 that is very true!
U need one haircut 👍🏻
Hummm.... 😂, you want to decide about my hair style? Interesting!😂🙈 can i decide about your hair style also? What about if we start to respect this idea which, other people have different ideas than us? Is this sounds good to you? 👍 or all the world needs to have the hair style which is approved by you? 🤔