My wife and I have been living car free for the past 30 years. Nice to know we’re not alone. We’re both into our senior years and still biking. We bought bromptons for train commutes. On icy conditions we have studded tires. These days the studded tires are fitted in November and come off in late March. We live in Denmark about 15 k from the center of Aarhus.
We were 6 in my family , only my Dad had a byke we grew up without a car, the nearest bus only twice a week was 2 and 1/2 km away. Only the baker use to come by. We took turn to go get the milk to a farm 1 km away , and cheese and butter 2 km away. We grew our own veg and fruits and Mum had a pantry ful of delicious thing she use to preserve. It was a good life. We lived in the mountain and it was all or up or down . Wonderful memories
This kind of "do it yourself with the power of your own human body instead of a machine" mentality is really underrated these days. Doesn't matter if you're pedaling a bike, shoveling your driveway, fixing a trail, foraging, fishing, hunting, or cutting firewood. Your reward is a meaningful connection to nature and yourself.
Couldn't agree more 🙌 I think it gives you a real connection to your surrounding and makes you feel pretty good about what your body can do also 💪 the human powered potential
Absolutely - we've become so disconnected from everything that matters. We work arbitrary, sedentary jobs to buy trinkets and pay others to do work for us. We avoid physical labour. Life becomes stale and attenuated; the individual isolated, empty, unempowered and dependant. Getting back to basics makes the necessities, and life itself more engaging, rewarding and pleasurable. Using the bike for utility makes every journey a little adventure and escape from the grind. Bad rides bring satisfaction from knowing what you've overcome; good rides are life-affirming and beautiful. All bring mental and physical wellbeing. What an ideal for living - I wish more could see the genuine value in questioning society's consumptive norms and stepping out of the hamster wheel. It's a nice sunny morning so I'm off down the farm shop on my bicycle :)
The irony of using a snow blower to clear the driveway so that you can drive your car to the gym is lost on most people. So glad to see that there are others that can see the idiocy of it.
Hello ☺. Found your channel recently. I fell off my bike 2 years ago and lost a lot of confidence after many many years of doing what you both do, especially in the Lakes and Dales. Except we had touring bikes and not track or mountain bikes. At 71 I got a Trike but cannot get on with it, mostly due to some mobility problems these days. We usually stayed in youth hostels en route. We once carried our bikes and panniers from Wast Water over Back Sail Pass to the youth hostel there, the walkers we met thoughts were crazy 🤣. We also did l parts of Helvelyn and Rhinos ! ? Fit, young and determined. Sadky though, on 4th of December 2023 I lost my husband Terry, after a short illness. We ere together for 50 plus years and he was my love, my life and my soul mate and my heart is broken 💔. He would have loved your vlog. I will continue to watch for the both of us. I also have two Kits who give me a reason to get up in the mornings, and I wondered who looks after your fur babies when you are away? With blessings, love and light to you both. Take care of each other. Xx
Sounds like you and your husband had some pretty wild an absolutely beautiful memories toegther ❤ I can't even begin to imagine all you must've shared toegtyer over 50 years. So sad that he is no longer with us but it does sound like you both really have lived a full and incredible life together. Well done on the cycle/climb/hike from wastwater to black sail hostel. You definately deserved a good rest after that I bet. Really glad you like the videos 😊 sorry to hear that a trike hasn't been a good fit. Have you considered incumbent bicycles? A friend has one and swares by them, though I've never tried one myself. What's are your two kittens called? We have a very tolerant cat sitter who comes and looks after them whilst we're away 🐾 really glad you found us here 🙂💜 big love, Sarah
@@joshandsarahride Thank so much for your kind words. Yes, we had a wonderful life, he was a very creative, very kind and patient man. Also very fit and healthy until recently 🤔. My kits are Luna and Tally (Talliesin after the welsh druid). Pleased you have someone to look out for your fur babies. Sending love and Full wolf moon blessings for tonight xx
Oh my Veronica, I sure do understand re how you and your husband had that love and partnership, my husband is my best friend and love and we’ve been together 30 years, I also have kits and they are, like you, my absolute babies and my world, we flew one that was injured back from Brunei Darussalam and he’s such a blessing in our lives. Do you have family or friends who can support you in this episode in your life? Hope you don’t think I’m being intrusive xx
@@eilsmile8732Thank you for your kind words. No family, just my fur babies, my 2 great nieces and some good friends. I miss him every day, it's hard right now. Take care of each other. Love & Blessings to you both ☺ xx
Just beautiful. This video puts a big smile on my face! I am kinda „no fenders-guy“, too. But riding so long in really any weather, I for myself would use em I guess.
Interesting video! 😃 My mum-in-law grew up in a small village in Swedish Lapland in the 20's and 30's. They did not have a car. They had a horse, with which her father worked in the forrest. If they wanted to shop anything special, like a new dress, shoes or anything personal like that, they pedaled to Boden, which is 83 km, mostly uphill! And then back again. That's easily 8 hours on a bike and they thought nothing of it. Also, they had to row the bike over the Luleå river at Harads, halfway. Those people were made of steel, and she lived to 96, mind chrystal clear. 😊
Wow you're mum in law sounds amazing and what an incredible life she must've led. Some very special tales I can imagine. Yes I think in these days people just did what they had to get by, nowadays the comforts and luxuries of life have become commonplace.
This is lovely! We're a bike family and brought up our kids without a car, just cycling, walking and public transport. As you say it's a slower life, a smaller life, but a good one. It can be done. Strength to you and thank you for your channel.
I’d say we a a 50% bike family , it helps if you move to an area that has everything you need close to home . The thing that make me rely on the car is young children that have after school sports that are at stadiums that are near impossible to get to without entering the freeway ( bikes not allowed ) also I’m renovating and need the car and trailer to pick up .
That connection with the world a bike brings is so hard to express but your videos do that so beautifully. Thank you for sharing your adventures and bringing such positivity to so many. Keep on smiling at the sky.
3:43 bike maintainence tip: don't just add grease onto a dirty chain like this. It drives the dirt particles further into the chain links and shortens the life of the chain. Get the chain as clean as possible first before adding fresh grease.
Darn kids today enjoying your lives and exploring the world. Back in MY day we lived in the REAL world; in cars, inside, watching TV and eating highly processed food, saving for the day we could retire with old, broken bodies and complain about how it was better when things were worse! Also it took me until the end of the vid to realize who this guy sounds like. Professor David Kipping from Cool Worlds Lab!
😅 I'll take the pretend world. Although after some trips, I do sometimes feel the urge to complain about how much body feels. Had to Google who he is and I do kind of hear the resemblance. He sounds like an intelligent bloke so I hope that's also included in the similarity
As a Dutchie I KNOW how fantastic cycling is and what it can do for your mindset... I just want to say to Sarah, you have the most infectious laugh and sparkling eyes, it makes me smile. And Josh, I could listen to you all day. ALL day. You'd be a great narrator for audio books. Thank you for sharing your lives with us🙏 new sub here!
When I was 10 years old a Dutchman gave me jar of Dijon mustard as he was leaving France and hadn't finished the jar. Have always liked the Dutch since then; they don't like waste but they are happy to share their condiments.
Hi Josh and Sarah, once again a really great video showing the journey you are on. Lots of smiles AND determination. Way back when I was younger I read this ... Beware of looking for goals; Look for a way of life. Decide how you want to live and then see what you can do to make a living WITHIN that way of life.
The words of Hunter S Thompson have helped me along the way.
I really like this! I think we try to live by this, carving out a way of life in the way we want to live. A slower pace of life, prioritising nature and happiness. Honestly, sometimes we wonder whether we should be prioritising things like saving, or getting a more typical 9-5 but I really don't think we could. We're happiest getting sweating on two wheels and I hope it stays that way 😁🚲
Hi Josh and Sarah, with good health you can do anything. With age comes change and you need to face that reality, this you are already starting to do. Predicting the future is uncertain, however you need to be prepared to protect what you cherish, what you want to maintain and adapt accordingly, change is good@@joshandsarahride
@@johnyoung6498 I completely agree, changing but prioritising what matters most 🚲 big changes on the horizon for us so learning to keep grounded through it all. Thank you 🙂
I only found your channel yesterday and seeing as I was snowed in I binged quite a few of your videos. I can't believe how breathtaking some of your shots are, your lives seem amazing and so happy. I swear Sarah's laugh is pure magic and medicine. Instant subscribe
Really glad you found us and hope ita given you some entertainment whilst being snowed in. Do you find it a fun novelty or wish you were able to get out? We're petty passionate about the storytelling through the videos so really glad you like them 🙂 stay cosy.
Aww that was so good 👍 you two love birds warm my heart ✨️ I know it's not all a bed of roses and life must be tough at times but the love you have for the life you lead shines throughout every film you make 💖 it's beautifully shot too. Little bit of heaven right there ✨️👌
I live in a city of about 500k people. My lifestyle is 180 degrees out of phase with yours. But what connects us is the bicycle. Thankfully, I work from home, and during the week I can get out almost every day on the bike. At least one day a week I do a “smell the city” ride. I purposely keep the bike in the small chainring up front and just explore areas I don’t get to much. You’re absolutely right about slowing things down. Even in a busy urban environment there are many nooks, crannies, and surprises only experienced on a bike. This video is fantastic and I’m glad YT put it on my feed. Good luck, thanks for sharing, and enjoy the experiences. Much love from Tucson, AZ.
I can’t find enough superlatives to say how wonderful this video is!! I know there are some hard days and not everything is perfect but in so many ways you’re living the dream. I hope this new year is a great one for you both!
As an American, I grew up attached to my bike. Later in life (much later) I rediscovered my love while living in Saigon. Now I’m back in the states and what really caught my attention was your statement about riding slowly. I look forward to that being my next relationship with my bike.
Thanks for another wonderful video from you both. Your living a beautiful life..a real life with the elements.. "Nature never did betray the heart that loved her" ✨✨
Beautiful. The aerial shot of the sinkholes was fascinating, never noticed them from ground level! Awesome commitment to going car-free. Huge kudos. (Where's the rope swing?!)
Pretty cool to see them from that angle. I think it looks like it could be a really vast or tiny shot. Are you familiar with the northern lakes? I can try give direction, its a pretty epic rope swing
Wow thank you! Honestly we almost started from scratch at one point not liking how the first draft turned out so really happy to know you liked it 😁🚲 thank you
I'm not jealous or envious I'm very very happy for the two of you...because you truly have found wealth..its not the materialistic items in life that makes us happy as humans...for me it's being content and happy in oneself and one's life.....when you two get to my age I guarantee this period of your life will be remembered with happiness and love.....take care both...Clive!
What a lovely uplifting vlog A pleasure to watch, I spent 10 years in Lancaster and a lot of that exploring the lakes by bicycle. Keep being you. God bless you both. Bob.
Nice to see again guys. Hello. Ive watched roaming wild Rosie over Christmas. She lives like you too. Her ride to clisest town is 14 mi i believe in Sweden. She has a little trailer she hitches to bike for supply hauls. Dont be strangers...see you soon? Be well. Beautiful show. P.S. I think Rosie uses e bike some.
Greetings Josh and Sarah from Nova Scotia 🇨🇦. Thanks for sharing the most beautiful scenery and life there in the Lakes on your bikes. It’s the perfect way to take it all in and enjoy the surroundings. You’re such a lovely couple. Hoping to see many more videos of your life on bikes and at the cottage. Take care and stay warm and dry ❤🤗
Hello all the way in nova scotia and what a beautiful part if the world you live in. Really happy you enjoyed the film. Plenty more where that came from. Josh is currently badgering away behind the scenes working on the latest video 🎥 all the best for the winter ahead 🙂
Funny you should post this, I was thinking about you yesterday. I drive the A66 every day Penrith to Cockermouth and I noticed how icy the Mungrisedale junction looked and wondered how you were coping. I hope that you feel settled here and want to stay - until the pull of the round the world trip! Take care both.
Thanks for sharing your wisdom, your philosophy, your appreciation of the nature around you, and ultimately your experiences of this journey, truly inspirational, thankyou Josh and Sarah 🎉
Thank you so much 🙂 we are really loving the creative and story telling aspects of the videos. Really glad you liked this one, it's been a labour of love to make 🚲
What a film! I grew up in Bassenthwaite. As a kid we would bike for hours with mates and end up miles away from home, on all sorts of adventures. Some of the best memories ever. Its hard to appreciate when your a kid but as you get older you realise its one of the most stunning parts of the world. 👌
Thank you! Not too far from our neck of the woods and a beautiful lake. I couldn't agree more. I think it's especially important to have these memories as a kid, even if we don't always realise how important they were at the time. They help solidify an appreciate for nature early on.
Hi Josh & Sarah! Gr8 vlog. What amazing photography, & so glad to spend time with you both. Truly wish you stay healthy, happy & fulfilled in your life together, here in the Lake District. x
Your joy and enthusiasm for biking and exploring, makes your video a delight to watch! A perfect combination of a calm narration and perfect videography, will certainly make your subscriber numbers grow. Thank you again for the time and effort you put into these lovely films.
Fabulous! We're of like mind. I'm 46 and I've never had a driver's license. Have no intention of ever getting one. Bikes are one of life's simple pleasures (poetry in motion), and I'm always at a loss when I meet people who don't ride or even own a bike. My wife and I once lived above the Arctic Circle in northern Norway (Lofoten), and I've always regretted not having bikes with us during our 9-month stay. Like you, people told us it was simply too far to realistically bike anywhere up there, but, naturally, this wasn't the case. Anyhow- I'm thrilled to have found your channel. You're my kinda people.
Really glad you liked the video 😁 living up there must've been awesome! I really like the idea of bikes as poetry in motion. I agree they're the best way to explore. Really glad you found us!
Wow! Very inspiring Josh and Sarah. You guys are so down to earth and I love watching your channel. Keeping it honest is what I enjoy most about your films. Here's a little idea that I though of, have you ever considered planting little seedling trees in some of your favorite spots? It would be fun to see them grow. Have a wonderful day!
I want to thank you two for the inspiration. It reminds me that I need to get back on the bike and explore the world both big and small. Beautiful vid!❤
An absolute beautiful video..superb background music, so relaxing. Well done for showing how you live, all the ups and downs. A very happy place. Many many thanks and best wishes.
A really inspiring, wholesome video to start my day. My friend and I cycled JOGLE a few years back and can completely relate to the feeling of experiencing somewhere completely different from our own pedal power. The connection to nature each day and pure high from getting yourself from A to B all from your own legs is something that will always inspire me to grab my bike instead of my car
The dream is to make a slower, more locally-connected life like this possible for everyone and not just the few who have flexible online jobs. Inspiring ❤
Heys, for me & my partner this is one of your best videos! as without our bikes there wouldn't be an us, or our toddler. We would live your life tomorrow. And the same for yous, your kittens & everything you have made happen that is this vid & more. Soz for the soppyness 😂 Loving the woodpecker! & your music. Your lives are rich without a car. True, with always hungry haha nothing beats that fuel up, then on your way. ☕️ (we take the stovie at times) Loved your Halloween thing! It's the little things. 🤘 to Sarah winning. So up for that rope swing haha. Thankyou for this! has made me & partner think on, we feel a tour coming on. X
I'm glad you mentioned the rain. I moved to Kendal just over four years ago and months of grey skies and rain have made me regret it. However, for the two weeks it doesn't rain (not all in a row!) each year, the cycling is great. Still want to move though.
It can be quite rainy 🌧 where did you move from? We tend to still go out in the rain as it doesn't often last all day and makes us feel we've really eaten a brew at the end of the ride 🚲
Now you pair don’t be thinking you have the monopoly on the rain front it’s just as bad here on the west coast of Scotland. I used to use my bike most of the time for work etc even having to work on call there was always a way around it. I do think it makes a difference on what area you live in and the more rural it is the easier it is. I certainly wouldn’t cycle into town where I am and leave a bike unattended or it would vanish even if locked up. There is also a great lack of community here so very little to do. Although I like where I stay and the fact that the only person I speak to is the postie I long to move where the people live more inspiring lives that’s one of the good things about the Lakes and places with smaller communities like further north.
Hi Josh and Sarah. I understand that you want to get out and have adventures, but I'm sure lots of people would love to see more of your everyday life in and around your cottage as well,. So you don't have to go to the other side of the world to have an adventure, many of us would like to see how your vegetable garden is getting on, how the cats are growing up etc. 👍
Thanks for the feedback😊the garden is currently covered in sa dusting of snow and the cats atw snuggled up, almost sitting on top one another on their bug cushion but will be sure to include more updates in the videos. Thank you! We always appreciate feedback and suggestions
I can relate . I gave up the car 6 years ago. Got into cycling back in 2020. Live in Lancashire and have cycled over 20k miles in 3 and bit years. Lancashire is also beautiful and rugged. It rains a lot but that's why it's so green. Cheers
Whilst of course great to hear your stories,ode to remote country living,can I request a 5 min segment showing sights & sounds of the countryside with no chat,no music?😊❤
What a fantastic way to live, just the two of you in a remote cottage enjoying a slower more simpler & much healthier way of life & only having the best form of transport ever made-the bicycle, I totally envy the two of you! Good luck & keep on keeping on 👍🏻
What an amazing video.... And if I may say say so, an extraordinary couple... I look forward to watching other videos you have made .. I am in total awe of your achievements... I know to some extent what it takes to live without a car... And the bike or train are my tools for travel, or on foot... Well done to both of your obvious happiness together shines through...it stands out a mile...
Thanks for this gorgeous video & sharing your thoughts with us :D, I have just discovered your channel and your place looks sooo cozy. Happy cycling from Romania and see you on the road!
Another great video with lots of moments where you make the connection with nature! Nothing beats that feeling, you have brought that into our living room is style. I’ve had that connection all my life, so wishing I had captured more on film. Well done again, keep enjoying life, especially the connection. 👏👏. Nearly forgot, tree rope swings are so special too, brought back my rural childhood. 👌👌👏👏
Great video Josh and Sarah the scenery is beautiful in the Lake District and you are so inspiring. We often camp in Keswick campsite in our camper van and enjoy walking as at 75 our cycling days are over all though we have a cycling path near where we live and cycle this mostly in good weather. I look forward to joining you on your adventures in 2024 👋👋👋
I think its great how you explore the North side of skiddaw in so much detail and surely its due to the bikes. They give you freedom. Well - would a baby also fit on one of your bikes? Or is that no plan for the future?
Ah guys another great video!!! Loved this one it’s amazing to see you guys tackle life in such a hidden place in Cumbria and doing it all on the bikes with such determination💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻 I genuinely wish I’d have taken a chance like you have when I was younger but I can say I’m really enjoying watching you two cracking on and making the most of it whilst you can, also every time i see those cats I get a huge smile on my face 😊 keep these brilliant videos coming they’re brilliant!
Thank you so much 😁 It's not without its difficulties only having the bikes but honestly overall, the positives massively outweigh the hardships. The cats are currently snoozing on the big puff they've claimed looking very sweet curled up together 🐈⬛️ thank you for the support!
My wife and I have been living car free for the past 30 years. Nice to know we’re not alone. We’re both into our senior years and still biking. We bought bromptons for train commutes. On icy conditions we have studded tires. These days the studded tires are fitted in November and come off in late March. We live in Denmark about 15 k from the center of Aarhus.
Sounds like you're both well adapted to a life on two wheels 🚲 it's a beautiful way of exploring we think
We were 6 in my family , only my Dad had a byke we grew up without a car, the nearest bus only twice a week was 2 and 1/2 km away. Only the baker use to come by. We took turn to go get the milk to a farm 1 km away , and cheese and butter 2 km away. We grew our own veg and fruits and Mum had a pantry ful of delicious thing she use to preserve. It was a good life. We lived in the mountain and it was all or up or down . Wonderful memories
This kind of "do it yourself with the power of your own human body instead of a machine" mentality is really underrated these days. Doesn't matter if you're pedaling a bike, shoveling your driveway, fixing a trail, foraging, fishing, hunting, or cutting firewood. Your reward is a meaningful connection to nature and yourself.
Couldn't agree more 🙌 I think it gives you a real connection to your surrounding and makes you feel pretty good about what your body can do also 💪 the human powered potential
Seems like an ever increasing push to use tech for everything but you miss out of great parts of life in the process.
This is the vibe
Absolutely - we've become so disconnected from everything that matters. We work arbitrary, sedentary jobs to buy trinkets and pay others to do work for us. We avoid physical labour. Life becomes stale and attenuated; the individual isolated, empty, unempowered and dependant.
Getting back to basics makes the necessities, and life itself more engaging, rewarding and pleasurable. Using the bike for utility makes every journey a little adventure and escape from the grind. Bad rides bring satisfaction from knowing what you've overcome; good rides are life-affirming and beautiful. All bring mental and physical wellbeing.
What an ideal for living - I wish more could see the genuine value in questioning society's consumptive norms and stepping out of the hamster wheel.
It's a nice sunny morning so I'm off down the farm shop on my bicycle :)
The irony of using a snow blower to clear the driveway so that you can drive your car to the gym is lost on most people. So glad to see that there are others that can see the idiocy of it.
Hello ☺. Found your channel recently. I fell off my bike 2 years ago and lost a lot of confidence after many many years of doing what you both do, especially in the Lakes and Dales. Except we had touring bikes and not track or mountain bikes. At 71 I got a Trike but cannot get on with it, mostly due to some mobility problems these days. We usually stayed in youth hostels en route. We once carried our bikes and panniers from Wast Water over Back Sail Pass to the youth hostel there, the walkers we met thoughts were crazy 🤣. We also did l parts of Helvelyn and Rhinos ! ? Fit, young and determined.
Sadky though, on 4th of December 2023 I lost my husband Terry, after a short illness. We ere together for 50 plus years and he was my love, my life and my soul mate and my heart is broken 💔. He would have loved your vlog. I will continue to watch for the both of us. I also have two Kits who give me a reason to get up in the mornings, and I wondered who looks after your fur babies when you are away?
With blessings, love and light to you both. Take care of each other. Xx
Sounds like you and your husband had some pretty wild an absolutely beautiful memories toegther ❤ I can't even begin to imagine all you must've shared toegtyer over 50 years. So sad that he is no longer with us but it does sound like you both really have lived a full and incredible life together. Well done on the cycle/climb/hike from wastwater to black sail hostel. You definately deserved a good rest after that I bet. Really glad you like the videos 😊 sorry to hear that a trike hasn't been a good fit. Have you considered incumbent bicycles? A friend has one and swares by them, though I've never tried one myself. What's are your two kittens called? We have a very tolerant cat sitter who comes and looks after them whilst we're away 🐾 really glad you found us here 🙂💜 big love, Sarah
@@joshandsarahride Thank so much for your kind words. Yes, we had a wonderful life, he was a very creative, very kind and patient man. Also very fit and healthy until recently 🤔. My kits are Luna and Tally (Talliesin after the welsh druid). Pleased you have someone to look out for your fur babies. Sending love and Full wolf moon blessings for tonight xx
Oh my Veronica, I sure do understand re how you and your husband had that love and partnership, my husband is my best friend and love and we’ve been together 30 years, I also have kits and they are, like you, my absolute babies and my world, we flew one that was injured back from Brunei Darussalam and he’s such a blessing in our lives. Do you have family or friends who can support you in this episode in your life? Hope you don’t think I’m being intrusive xx
@@eilsmile8732Thank you for your kind words. No family, just my fur babies, my 2 great nieces and some good friends. I miss him every day, it's hard right now. Take care of each other. Love & Blessings to you both ☺ xx
Just beautiful. This video puts a big smile on my face!
I am kinda „no fenders-guy“, too. But riding so long in really any weather, I for myself would use em I guess.
Interesting video! 😃 My mum-in-law grew up in a small village in Swedish Lapland in the 20's and 30's. They did not have a car. They had a horse, with which her father worked in the forrest. If they wanted to shop anything special, like a new dress, shoes or anything personal like that, they pedaled to Boden, which is 83 km, mostly uphill! And then back again. That's easily 8 hours on a bike and they thought nothing of it. Also, they had to row the bike over the Luleå river at Harads, halfway. Those people were made of steel, and she lived to 96, mind chrystal clear. 😊
Wow you're mum in law sounds amazing and what an incredible life she must've led. Some very special tales I can imagine. Yes I think in these days people just did what they had to get by, nowadays the comforts and luxuries of life have become commonplace.
This is lovely! We're a bike family and brought up our kids without a car, just cycling, walking and public transport. As you say it's a slower life, a smaller life, but a good one. It can be done. Strength to you and thank you for your channel.
Completely agree 🚲 I imagine your kids will have a healthier life and beautiful commection with nature too 🌱
I’d say we a a 50% bike family , it helps if you move to an area that has everything you need close to home .
The thing that make me rely on the car is young children that have after school sports that are at stadiums that are near impossible to get to without entering the freeway ( bikes not allowed ) also I’m renovating and need the car and trailer to pick up .
That connection with the world a bike brings is so hard to express but your videos do that so beautifully. Thank you for sharing your adventures and bringing such positivity to so many. Keep on smiling at the sky.
Thank you so much 🚲 yes the bikes force us to slow down and take things in a whole lot more. For that we're so grateful. Glad you like the video 🙂
3:43 bike maintainence tip: don't just add grease onto a dirty chain like this. It drives the dirt particles further into the chain links and shortens the life of the chain. Get the chain as clean as possible first before adding fresh grease.
Darn kids today enjoying your lives and exploring the world. Back in MY day we lived in the REAL world; in cars, inside, watching TV and eating highly processed food, saving for the day we could retire with old, broken bodies and complain about how it was better when things were worse!
Also it took me until the end of the vid to realize who this guy sounds like. Professor David Kipping from Cool Worlds Lab!
😅 I'll take the pretend world. Although after some trips, I do sometimes feel the urge to complain about how much body feels.
Had to Google who he is and I do kind of hear the resemblance. He sounds like an intelligent bloke so I hope that's also included in the similarity
@@joshandsarahride well you folks were smart enough to choose to live the life you enjoy so I'd say the comparison is legit 🙌
Love everything about this! Your storytelling is so calming and inspiring
Thank you so much 😁
Wonderful story tellers❤
As a Dutchie I KNOW how fantastic cycling is and what it can do for your mindset...
I just want to say to Sarah, you have the most infectious laugh and sparkling eyes, it makes me smile. And Josh, I could listen to you all day. ALL day. You'd be a great narrator for audio books. Thank you for sharing your lives with us🙏 new sub here!
Yes I can imagine you're very familiar with the joys of cycling 🚲 thank you so much 😁 really glad you like the videos!
When I was 10 years old a Dutchman gave me jar of Dijon mustard as he was leaving France and hadn't finished the jar. Have always liked the Dutch since then; they don't like waste but they are happy to share their condiments.
Hi Josh and Sarah, once again a really great video showing the journey you are on. Lots of smiles AND determination. Way back when I was younger I read this ...
Beware of looking for goals; Look for a way of life.
Decide how you want to live and then
see what you can do to make a living
WITHIN that way of life.
The words of Hunter S Thompson have helped me along the way.
I really like this! I think we try to live by this, carving out a way of life in the way we want to live. A slower pace of life, prioritising nature and happiness. Honestly, sometimes we wonder whether we should be prioritising things like saving, or getting a more typical 9-5 but I really don't think we could. We're happiest getting sweating on two wheels and I hope it stays that way 😁🚲
Hi Josh and Sarah, with good health you can do anything.
With age comes change and you need to face that reality, this you are already starting to do.
Predicting the future is uncertain, however you need to be prepared to protect what you cherish, what you want to maintain and adapt accordingly, change is good@@joshandsarahride
@@johnyoung6498 I completely agree, changing but prioritising what matters most 🚲 big changes on the horizon for us so learning to keep grounded through it all. Thank you 🙂
I think it’s great that you have no car but why not enjoy E bikes? Love Joy from Austria
@joyweidental1227 there a pretty expensive and whilst we're young and able we hope to make full use of our thighs 😉
Love your story of connection.. May God be with you on this journey.
I only found your channel yesterday and seeing as I was snowed in I binged quite a few of your videos. I can't believe how breathtaking some of your shots are, your lives seem amazing and so happy. I swear Sarah's laugh is pure magic and medicine. Instant subscribe
Really glad you found us and hope ita given you some entertainment whilst being snowed in. Do you find it a fun novelty or wish you were able to get out? We're petty passionate about the storytelling through the videos so really glad you like them 🙂 stay cosy.
Aww that was so good 👍 you two love birds warm my heart ✨️ I know it's not all a bed of roses and life must be tough at times but the love you have for the life you lead shines throughout every film you make 💖 it's beautifully shot too. Little bit of heaven right there ✨️👌
Thank you so much 😁 yeah there can be hiccups and hurdles, but honestly overall the good outweighs all of that
Nice, relaxing, simple stuff to watch to destress. Love it.
I live in a city of about 500k people. My lifestyle is 180 degrees out of phase with yours. But what connects us is the bicycle. Thankfully, I work from home, and during the week I can get out almost every day on the bike. At least one day a week I do a “smell the city” ride. I purposely keep the bike in the small chainring up front and just explore areas I don’t get to much. You’re absolutely right about slowing things down. Even in a busy urban environment there are many nooks, crannies, and surprises only experienced on a bike. This video is fantastic and I’m glad YT put it on my feed. Good luck, thanks for sharing, and enjoy the experiences. Much love from Tucson, AZ.
Danke!
Wow thank you so so much 😁💜
What a gift to live somewhere so Beautiful!...
Loved this. My banjaxed Judo knees only let me ride an ebke these days. But I still prefer it to driving. Keep going with your vids, I love em x
I can’t find enough superlatives to say how wonderful this video is!! I know there are some hard days and not everything is perfect but in so many ways you’re living the dream. I hope this new year is a great one for you both!
Wow thanks so much 😅 really glad you enjoyed the video and hope you stick around to see the rest of what this year brings 😀 all the best for 2024 🌠
The internet & home working really has enabled people to live such more fulfilling lives.
As an American, I grew up attached to my bike. Later in life (much later) I rediscovered my love while living in Saigon. Now I’m back in the states and what really caught my attention was your statement about riding slowly. I look forward to that being my next relationship with my bike.
It's a beautiful relationship to have 🚲 enablers you to see so much more and opens up the bikes as a way of live rather than just commuting
Thanks for another wonderful video from you both. Your living a beautiful life..a real life with the elements.. "Nature never did betray the heart that loved her" ✨✨
Thank you so much 🚲 that's a really nice quote, thanks for sharing 🌳
Fantastic. It feels like we are living the life with you both, just cant wait for the next episode.
Thank you 😊 really hope it gives a bit more of an insight of our day to day🚲
Fantastic video, loved it, it was worth the wait. That laugh Sarah so infectious
Wow - thanks for sharing a bit of your story - the landscape is outstanding. You two are amazing!
Really glad you liked it and hope it was insightful too 🚲🙂
Beautiful. The aerial shot of the sinkholes was fascinating, never noticed them from ground level!
Awesome commitment to going car-free. Huge kudos.
(Where's the rope swing?!)
Pretty cool to see them from that angle. I think it looks like it could be a really vast or tiny shot. Are you familiar with the northern lakes? I can try give direction, its a pretty epic rope swing
@@joshandsarahride yes, I know the area very well!
My absolute favourite video so far. Beautifully produced, breathtaking views, magic from beginning to end. ♥ 🚴🚴 ♥
Wow thank you! Honestly we almost started from scratch at one point not liking how the first draft turned out so really happy to know you liked it 😁🚲 thank you
What a wonderful way to live. Two suggestions:
1: a spare bike - or two?
2: a covered area/shed for bike maintenance
I'm not jealous or envious I'm very very happy for the two of you...because you truly have found wealth..its not the materialistic items in life that makes us happy as humans...for me it's being content and happy in oneself and one's life.....when you two get to my age I guarantee this period of your life will be remembered with happiness and love.....take care both...Clive!
so happy for u both and congrats on sticking it out for over a year so far!
What a lovely uplifting vlog
A pleasure to watch, I spent 10 years in Lancaster and a lot of that exploring the lakes by bicycle. Keep being you. God bless you both. Bob.
That was worth the wait - loved it, and it actually brought tears to my eyes. Fabby! xx
I cried too! x
I’m full of admiration for you both. Despite the rain The Lakes is still my favourite place and I loved this video so much 💛
Nice to see again guys. Hello. Ive watched roaming wild Rosie over Christmas. She lives like you too. Her ride to clisest town is 14 mi i believe in Sweden. She has a little trailer she hitches to bike for supply hauls. Dont be strangers...see you soon? Be well. Beautiful show.
P.S. I think Rosie uses e bike some.
You are absolutely amazing!! 💕have a great 2024, stay safe and healthy! Cheers from Iris from southwest Germany 🍀🍀🍀🌞🤩🤗
Greetings Josh and Sarah from Nova Scotia 🇨🇦. Thanks for sharing the most beautiful scenery and life there in the Lakes on your bikes. It’s the perfect way to take it all in and enjoy the surroundings. You’re such a lovely couple. Hoping to see many more videos of your life on bikes and at the cottage. Take care and stay warm and dry ❤🤗
Hello all the way in nova scotia and what a beautiful part if the world you live in. Really happy you enjoyed the film. Plenty more where that came from. Josh is currently badgering away behind the scenes working on the latest video 🎥 all the best for the winter ahead 🙂
Funny you should post this, I was thinking about you yesterday. I drive the A66 every day Penrith to Cockermouth and I noticed how icy the Mungrisedale junction looked and wondered how you were coping. I hope that you feel settled here and want to stay - until the pull of the round the world trip! Take care both.
Glorious commute in this frosty weather 🥶
This pretty darn awesome! Keep it up!
One word...Beautiful! Thank you both (atb Martin)
Thanks for sharing your wisdom, your philosophy, your appreciation of the nature around you, and ultimately your experiences of this journey, truly inspirational, thankyou Josh and Sarah 🎉
Thank you so much 🙂 we are really loving the creative and story telling aspects of the videos. Really glad you liked this one, it's been a labour of love to make 🚲
What a film! I grew up in Bassenthwaite. As a kid we would bike for hours with mates and end up miles away from home, on all sorts of adventures. Some of the best memories ever. Its hard to appreciate when your a kid but as you get older you realise its one of the most stunning parts of the world. 👌
Thank you! Not too far from our neck of the woods and a beautiful lake. I couldn't agree more. I think it's especially important to have these memories as a kid, even if we don't always realise how important they were at the time. They help solidify an appreciate for nature early on.
Hi Josh & Sarah! Gr8 vlog. What amazing photography, & so glad to spend time with you both. Truly wish you stay healthy, happy & fulfilled in your life together, here in the Lake District. x
Thank you 🙂 really glad you're enjoying the videos and wishing you all the best ❤
Your joy and enthusiasm for biking and exploring, makes your video a delight to watch! A perfect combination of a calm narration and perfect videography, will certainly make your subscriber numbers grow. Thank you again for the time and effort you put into these lovely films.
Thank you so much 😁 that was really inspiring to read! Glad you like the videos 🎥
Lovely video, may this year be full of more wonderful adventures. Thank you for sharing and keep smiling!
Thank you so much 😁
Fabulous! We're of like mind. I'm 46 and I've never had a driver's license. Have no intention of ever getting one. Bikes are one of life's simple pleasures (poetry in motion), and I'm always at a loss when I meet people who don't ride or even own a bike. My wife and I once lived above the Arctic Circle in northern Norway (Lofoten), and I've always regretted not having bikes with us during our 9-month stay. Like you, people told us it was simply too far to realistically bike anywhere up there, but, naturally, this wasn't the case. Anyhow- I'm thrilled to have found your channel. You're my kinda people.
Really glad you liked the video 😁 living up there must've been awesome! I really like the idea of bikes as poetry in motion. I agree they're the best way to explore. Really glad you found us!
Great life in just such a beautiful part of the world! Such a beautiful video! Thank you!
Wow! Very inspiring Josh and Sarah. You guys are so down to earth and I love watching your channel. Keeping it honest is what I enjoy most about your films. Here's a little idea that I though of, have you ever considered planting little seedling trees in some of your favorite spots? It would be fun to see them grow. Have a wonderful day!
I want to thank you two for the inspiration. It reminds me that I need to get back on the bike and explore the world both big and small. Beautiful vid!❤
Thank you so much! Hope you enjoy the first ride of the year 🚲
An absolute beautiful video..superb background music, so relaxing. Well done for showing how you live, all the ups and downs. A very happy place. Many many thanks and best wishes.
Thanks for telling us your wonderful story. I enjoyed it!
Thank you so much 😁
A really inspiring, wholesome video to start my day. My friend and I cycled JOGLE a few years back and can completely relate to the feeling of experiencing somewhere completely different from our own pedal power. The connection to nature each day and pure high from getting yourself from A to B all from your own legs is something that will always inspire me to grab my bike instead of my car
The dream is to make a slower, more locally-connected life like this possible for everyone and not just the few who have flexible online jobs. Inspiring ❤
Thanks for watching folks! If you'd like to see our experience in the summer ruclips.net/video/0TwyD8Iq09U/видео.html
Superbly shot video. Thank you!
Just awesome thanks so much for sharing your story. It's yet another beautiful one.
What a lovely film, thank you for sharing.
Heys, for me & my partner this is one of your best videos! as without our bikes there wouldn't be an us, or our toddler. We would live your life tomorrow. And the same for yous, your kittens & everything you have made happen that is this vid & more. Soz for the soppyness 😂
Loving the woodpecker! & your music.
Your lives are rich without a car.
True, with always hungry haha nothing beats that fuel up, then on your way. ☕️ (we take the stovie at times)
Loved your Halloween thing! It's the little things. 🤘 to Sarah winning. So up for that rope swing haha.
Thankyou for this! has made me & partner think on, we feel a tour coming on. X
Another beautiful video!
Thank you for sharing your story.
I'm glad you mentioned the rain. I moved to Kendal just over four years ago and months of grey skies and rain have made me regret it. However, for the two weeks it doesn't rain (not all in a row!) each year, the cycling is great. Still want to move though.
It can be quite rainy 🌧 where did you move from? We tend to still go out in the rain as it doesn't often last all day and makes us feel we've really eaten a brew at the end of the ride 🚲
You are beautiful people with a wonderful direction in life. Enjoy it as long as you are there...
Now you pair don’t be thinking you have the monopoly on the rain front it’s just as bad here on the west coast of Scotland. I used to use my bike most of the time for work etc even having to work on call there was always a way around it. I do think it makes a difference on what area you live in and the more rural it is the easier it is. I certainly wouldn’t cycle into town where I am and leave a bike unattended or it would vanish even if locked up. There is also a great lack of community here so very little to do. Although I like where I stay and the fact that the only person I speak to is the postie I long to move where the people live more inspiring lives that’s one of the good things about the Lakes and places with smaller communities like further north.
Such a beauts video.
I’m not here searching right move to relocate at all. Bless you guys ❤
Good luck 🏡
Hi Josh and Sarah. I understand that you want to get out and have adventures, but I'm sure lots of people would love to see more of your everyday life in and around your cottage as well,. So you don't have to go to the other side of the world to have an adventure, many of us would like to see how your vegetable garden is getting on, how the cats are growing up etc. 👍
Thanks for the feedback😊the garden is currently covered in sa dusting of snow and the cats atw snuggled up, almost sitting on top one another on their bug cushion but will be sure to include more updates in the videos. Thank you! We always appreciate feedback and suggestions
I can relate . I gave up the car 6 years ago. Got into cycling back in 2020. Live in Lancashire and have cycled over 20k miles in 3 and bit years. Lancashire is also beautiful and rugged. It rains a lot but that's why it's so green. Cheers
Great story guys, we've got a short life time to enjoy so let's do just that, sending out happy vibes to the rest of the world.
Thanks! We're big bike fans so looking forward to seeing where they take us🚲
An absolutely beautiful video.
Thank you! 🙏
Amazing ..what a lovley insight to your world
Bravo 👏 … it’s the simpler things in life … well done, thanks for sharing, and all the best, Be Well.
Whilst of course great to hear your stories,ode to remote country living,can I request a 5 min segment showing sights & sounds of the countryside with no chat,no music?😊❤
Yes, we always appreciate feedback and suggestions so yes will consider letting nature do more of the talking, so to speak 🌳
Thanks
Thanks you so much 😁
What a fantastic way to live, just the two of you in a remote cottage enjoying a slower more simpler & much healthier way of life & only having the best form of transport ever made-the bicycle, I totally envy the two of you! Good luck & keep on keeping on 👍🏻
Thank you so much 😁 it can be a little tough at times but overall we love this way of life and the joys it brings
Great video guys. Admirable and inspirational!
What an amazing video.... And if I may say say so, an extraordinary couple... I look forward to watching other videos you have made .. I am in total awe of your achievements... I know to some extent what it takes to live without a car... And the bike or train are my tools for travel, or on foot... Well done to both of your obvious happiness together shines through...it stands out a mile...
That was a very beautiful story told and filmed so beautifully too!
Another amazing video just love your lifestyle and you are living in an amazing place. Thank you for sharing x
the cinematography in this is absolutely fantastic. Photography aswell.
A very uplifting and life-affirming video. Well done.
You created a video on two aspects that I love, "bicycle and country life", ❤ thank you, subscribed 😊
Thank you!
Plan for summer 2024 -built a bike shed?😅
Lovely video; thank you for sharing!
What a joy you both are. Just love the words & photography. Looking forward to 2024 & the biking adventures you take 🎉😊
Thank you so much 😊 really glad you liked the video! All the best for 2024 🎉
Simply love your videos!
Thanks for this gorgeous video & sharing your thoughts with us :D, I have just discovered your channel and your place looks sooo cozy.
Happy cycling from Romania and see you on the road!
Good on you! "Living the life", you both look so happy 😊
Another great video with lots of moments where you make the connection with nature! Nothing beats that feeling, you have brought that into our living room is style. I’ve had that connection all my life, so wishing I had captured more on film. Well done again, keep enjoying life, especially the connection. 👏👏. Nearly forgot, tree rope swings are so special too, brought back my rural childhood. 👌👌👏👏
Thank you so much 🙂 I think it's never too late to start documenting if you're keen to. Not much that trumps a good rope swing I don't think 😅
😅 so pleased to see u again, congratulations on a beautiful video🎉😊
Beautiful video, hope you's continue creating unforgettable memories
I loved this video. What a beautiful life style. So simple. Man, amazing. Thanks for sharing with us
What a lovely film. Great photography, great story telling. Awesome
Thank you 😁
Absolutely love your videos guys. Our current Toyota starlet is named Trudie, we had an older one briefly which was funnily enough called Trevor!
Just watch your daily life while sitting in a train, back in south of France .... but why so much rain 😅 !!! Keep going and enjoy!
Brilliant inspiring film. Thanks for sharing.
Great video Josh and Sarah the scenery is beautiful in the Lake District and you are so inspiring. We often camp in Keswick campsite in our camper van and enjoy walking as at 75 our cycling days are over all though we have a cycling path near where we live and cycle this mostly in good weather. I look forward to joining you on your adventures in 2024 👋👋👋
Thank you so much! Keswick is a great place for exploring on foot or by bike 🥾 really glad you like the videos 😊
I think its great how you explore the North side of skiddaw in so much detail and surely its due to the bikes. They give you freedom.
Well - would a baby also fit on one of your bikes? Or is that no plan for the future?
Over 10,000 views 🎉well done.what a beautiful place to live 😊 I wish you well.
Hat’s off kids!! Much respect, keep em turning;)
Ah guys another great video!!! Loved this one it’s amazing to see you guys tackle life in such a hidden place in Cumbria and doing it all on the bikes with such determination💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻 I genuinely wish I’d have taken a chance like you have when I was younger but I can say I’m really enjoying watching you two cracking on and making the most of it whilst you can, also every time i see those cats I get a huge smile on my face 😊 keep these brilliant videos coming they’re brilliant!
Thank you so much 😁 It's not without its difficulties only having the bikes but honestly overall, the positives massively outweigh the hardships. The cats are currently snoozing on the big puff they've claimed looking very sweet curled up together 🐈⬛️ thank you for the support!
great video guys! love what yall are doing!