Your videos are always such inspiring cinematic masterpieces. The amount of planning that’s gone into this race, the filming, etc. is just incredible. Wishing you all the best brother, & enjoy the experience! 💪
The content team you have created at bpn is 2nd to none. The quality of these vids is getting better every vlog! Some of the transitions in this where quality!
I am going to guess that it takes just as long to film, produce & edit the video as it takes for Nick to have his 3 bowel movements happen. Great Job to the team for the tens of thousands of hours it takes to get it done boys- May Nick his family and you all continue the great journey and the time of your life.
Thx 4 documenting this. I’m excited for the race so glad to see all the behind the scenes stuff. Looking forward to seeing more & of course the race. Good luck
Many might not understand, but this video here COMPLETELY shows the Ranger school side of Nick. The mapping and planning, the drop bag prep, the thought process behind his plan and everything going into the plan (opord/frago). The overprep of bags coming into it. I promise you he is vibing right now. Lol. If you know you know.
Almost all ultra runners I know do this... prepping is part of the race! Especially for longer distances, analyzing the terrain with the .gpx of a race on software like CalTopo is critical. You need to be ready if stuff breaks, need new shoes, more/less food, anti chaffing, etc.
I love the logistics and all the moving pieces of doing these kind of big events. I love the physical work, too, but it is so fun to do recon, draft plans, organize and pack (drop bags are the most fun, IMO). Fun video to watch.
I'm a 4th class Cadet at the Air Force Academy in Colorado and the elevation here is just absolutely crazy. It feels like there's no oxygen when I'm swimming. Though I've been here for over 2 months now, I still am not 100 percent adjusted.
Nick I get soooo motivated when I watch your content man, I've got mad respect for what you do and what you represent. From one Army vet to another HOOAH!
I went TDY a lot, and I have to say the best layovers were at Austin! I was bummed I didn't have time to explore the city when visiting Hood. By the way the airport was, I'm sure the city is just as cool. Watching this journey has been pretty awesome, given many ultrarunners don't have a full work-up/follow-along video series. It is appreciated for the insight and allowing us into your highs and lows, and what you have done to prepare. Good luck!
The skills the Army give you to prepare for the execution of anything is unreal any non-vets you are witnessing this first hand especially in this episode. Good planning Nick!
Good luck, I live in golden and just ran turquoise lake last week. You are very lucky because for the last month the air quality has been terrible because of the fires but just a couple days ago it all cleared up.
I 100% agree about Austin airport, super nice and easy to get around, incredible food and I love all The business men in cowboy boots, makes a man feel good Surrounded by cowboys. Denver might be the worst with the trams and trains. Takes forever to get anywhere.
I am a roadcyclist from germany and i did some races in the alps and dolomites. I am curious how he will handle the hight+track+hight differences and the distance. He did not trained all this so It wont be easy and we will see where it ends 👍🏻
@@shangrila73eldorado I would it say this way: He is so good prepared as He could. What makes me a little nervous Was his breathing after the 8miles run on that easy pace. The race is 100miles.... . I think He can do it in about 25 hours or so because of his good logistics and all that stuff. He has a good stamina and Form but still, this race is a complete other World compared with a Marathon on flat ground. Like i write above, i am curious about the race and we will see how it Ends.
This will be fun to watch, if you pull this off, wow!!! Go out super duper, slow , like a tutrlle, because I really do believe it will just come down to survival, so walk a ton in the beginning, it's better to walk and finish running then the other way around, you can do it!!!
Whoever edits these videos - you’re doing outstanding work.
Thank you
He is
@@neon-3467 hahaha
Couldn’t agree more
Your videos are always such inspiring cinematic masterpieces. The amount of planning that’s gone into this race, the filming, etc. is just incredible. Wishing you all the best brother, & enjoy the experience! 💪
Nick “I was a lieutenant in the Army, I don’t need a map, intuition.” Me: giggling 🤣
Hahaha classic. Can’t wait to see the race.
I think he is a bit overconfident sometimes. Might bite him in the butt.
Maybe, but he’s not hurting anyone and he’s goin for it. I love it. Love seeing vets killin it.
@@Laurap01 can't worry about making mistakes all the time. if he gets bit in the rear he'll learn from it.
@@Laurap01 It is a military joke. Lts always get lost
The content team you have created at bpn is 2nd to none. The quality of these vids is getting better every vlog! Some of the transitions in this where quality!
could easily be a national geographic TV show
I am going to guess that it takes just as long to film, produce & edit the video as it takes for Nick to have his 3 bowel movements happen. Great Job to the team for the tens of thousands of hours it takes to get it done boys- May Nick his family and you all continue the great journey and the time of your life.
Thx 4 documenting this.
I’m excited for the race so glad to see all the behind the scenes stuff. Looking forward to seeing more & of course the race. Good luck
Many might not understand, but this video here COMPLETELY shows the Ranger school side of Nick. The mapping and planning, the drop bag prep, the thought process behind his plan and everything going into the plan (opord/frago). The overprep of bags coming into it. I promise you he is vibing right now. Lol. If you know you know.
It’s crazy to see how he’s incorporated those skills into his life, business, and as an athlete. All the years of hard work paying off.
it's pretty obvious he's organized
Well it really shows the Officer in Nick. This is Army right here.
Almost all ultra runners I know do this... prepping is part of the race! Especially for longer distances, analyzing the terrain with the .gpx of a race on software like CalTopo is critical. You need to be ready if stuff breaks, need new shoes, more/less food, anti chaffing, etc.
Why would many not understand that?
Absolutely love this style of video - a raw behind the scenes of all planning that's going into this race. Keep it up, can't wait for the race video!!
When i am about to give up, i am thinking about Nick’s tattoo “do one more” and i just take so much power from this man!!!
I love the logistics and all the moving pieces of doing these kind of big events. I love the physical work, too, but it is so fun to do recon, draft plans, organize and pack (drop bags are the most fun, IMO). Fun video to watch.
documenting the science of this craft. long distance running ain’t no joke yall. thanks for the vids
Compression tape is an absolute must…. That said, Good luck team! Let’s go!
Editing has been insane lately!!🔥🔥
When u finish this race u can go conquer badwater 135 🙂
I'm a 4th class Cadet at the Air Force Academy in Colorado and the elevation here is just absolutely crazy. It feels like there's no oxygen when I'm swimming. Though I've been here for over 2 months now, I still am not 100 percent adjusted.
...it feels like there’s no oxygen when swimming 😳
Fast Neat Average, go do the Falcon 50 in May
@@tp9795 LMAOAOAOAOA
Will remain as one of your best videos. Well done team.
I wish every athlete had a production team like Nick. It’d be so cool…
Great coverage and the race hasn’t started yet,I’m excited,Scotland expects great things from Nick 💪good luck and enjoy 🌻🏴
Okay that door opening transition into the lake was proper 👌🏻
This ain't no David Goggins mission 😂
4,000 subs in about a week?! Go Nick!!
Nick I get soooo motivated when I watch your content man, I've got mad respect for what you do and what you represent. From one Army vet to another HOOAH!
I went TDY a lot, and I have to say the best layovers were at Austin! I was bummed I didn't have time to explore the city when visiting Hood. By the way the airport was, I'm sure the city is just as cool. Watching this journey has been pretty awesome, given many ultrarunners don't have a full work-up/follow-along video series. It is appreciated for the insight and allowing us into your highs and lows, and what you have done to prepare. Good luck!
The bowel movement planning xD ... not gonna argue that this is key. I love that you keep it real!
Attention Editors: Y"all are killing it! Keep up the insane work. :D
The skills the Army give you to prepare for the execution of anything is unreal any non-vets you are witnessing this first hand especially in this episode. Good planning Nick!
Good luck, I live in golden and just ran turquoise lake last week. You are very lucky because for the last month the air quality has been terrible because of the fires but just a couple days ago it all cleared up.
We just ran the Lake O'Hara road up and down and the Alpine Circuit yesterday and we got lucky too and had perfect weather!
Dude the editing has gotten a huge upgrade since i first found you four years ago keep it up bro!
'I was a Lieutenant in the Army, I don't need a map' - Classic.
They are about to get lost haha
@@Fullsendfilosophy 'Man I could have sworn Montana was RIGHT next to Colorado!?'
Good luck Nick! Have lots of fun! Can’t wait to get all the updates 💪🦵
27 hours 53 minutes, what a hoss! Looks like great overall pacing and a solid result for a first time out!
Hello guys, we're waiting for the race day video.
Nick: “It’s much cooler…probably in the 40s..”
Me who lives in England and uses Celsius: 👀 🤣
Or anywhere else in the world hahaha. Canadians are equally confused :P
@Daniel Scott haha i know the Celsius equivalent roughly dw about 5-10 degrees
CELSIUS GANG
Lets go Nick! Goodluck!
Nice work Nick. Just checked the results and you 'got the job done'. I look forward to the vlog coming out of the race. Congrats big man!
Imagine being able to say 7-10 miles is an easy run.
Great vid! Love seeing the cross over to trail running
I was in Vail last week. Beautiful place back in Pflugerville. We drove up and back
This video was so inspiring on so many levels! Fitness, Creativity, Business. Keep inspiring team BPN👏🏻
Saw you roll through Twin Lakes both times. Looking great!
beautiful transitions
Leadville 100 and the Pikes Peak Marathon all in one weekend! Gonna be a good one, Good Luck Nick!
Good luck man. I just thru hiked the Colorado trail last month. Epic mountains!
Spring energy + Stinger for me on long races too!
good luck my man, just subscribed to the text updates.
Super excited! This video is awesome!
Where’s the follow up on Leadville??
I 100% agree about Austin airport, super nice and easy to get around, incredible food and I love all
The business men in cowboy boots, makes a man feel good
Surrounded by cowboys. Denver might be the worst with the trams and trains. Takes forever to get anywhere.
Nick needs a drone to follow him around on the course to help capture some race action.
Good video. Nick, best of luck for the Leadville 100.
For sure you will do your best as always. Good luck man! 👍😊
You guys are crushing it. Very exciting stuff
These videos are so much fun to watch
Doing Ironman Indiana on 10-2-21! You are such an inspiration
Good luck Nick!!
Hey man - Make sure you get that bump behind your right ear checked out, if it's been there for a while.
If it's not growing it's probably nothing dangerous
Good luck, I did the 100 MTB last week!
All the best from Scotland 🏴. Can't wait to hear it goes
All the best out there Nick! 💪
Good luck Nick! GO ONE MORE!
You did it !!! Great job Nick
Good luck!!
I am a roadcyclist from germany and i did some races in the alps and dolomites. I am curious how he will handle the hight+track+hight differences and the distance. He did not trained all this so It wont be easy and we will see where it ends 👍🏻
first race...you can't worry too much. he's obviously prepared enough to survive. it's all gravy. impossible to fail.
@@shangrila73eldorado I would it say this way: He is so good prepared as He could. What makes me a little nervous Was his breathing after the 8miles run on that easy pace. The race is 100miles.... . I think He can do it in about 25 hours or so because of his good logistics and all that stuff. He has a good stamina and Form but still, this race is a complete other World compared with a Marathon on flat ground.
Like i write above, i am curious about the race and we will see how it Ends.
Nice race Nick! Great job getting it done!
Can't wait for the next episode!
Lead The Way LT. Stay Strong Hoo-ah!
Good luck with your run.
Nick Bare for President
Loving the stache
Go get em!
Can't wait for my first ironman 70.3 next year!
the intro was SOOO dope!
Nick busting out the ole TLP process for this race in true officer fashion lol
My man Nick looking for the PSG holding that map at 14:13!!!!! RLTW and great vid Sir RLTW
What an amazing way of running your business 🙂
Good luck!! 💪🏽💪🏽 go one more!!!
You got this Nick!
Congrats on Leadville, checked your race results!
great vids Nick!!
This says 19 hrs out and the video was made 20 hrs ago, so nick is doing the race . So good luck Nick, go get them
You can track him on athlinks
I wish you all the good luck 👍
Nick the beast Bare
I'm pumped for this!!
Good luck sir!
This will be fun to watch, if you pull this off, wow!!! Go out super duper, slow , like a tutrlle, because I really do believe it will just come down to survival, so walk a ton in the beginning, it's better to walk and finish running then the other way around, you can do it!!!
did you see the video where he ran 50 miles? he handled it like a champ
Good luck !!!
How many hours do you think Nick’s biceps will add to his finishing time?😂
Not alot i mean it just shows you hes in PEAK Condition that he can be a endurance runner while weigh lifting
I’d say he’ll be clockin a 20-22 hr total time
@@arthurwildrice2805 28hr or dnf for me
His fitness is on point and obviously his nutrition/hydration is dialed in. But I do think this he’s gonna hurt more than he realizes.
At least he’s giving it a shot, I’m sure most of us wouldn’t even make it to the 15 mile mark
Good luck from Açores 🙂🙂🙂
Editing and filming keeps improving!
Goodluck Nick
nice edit team all the best race day !!!
From one video editor to another, nice cuts.
My idol nick bare his the best.
All the training looks mostly flat surface. Would be interested in seeing rocky surface practice and at those higher altitude training. Good luck
LTs route planning again pack extra water boys
editing in this is wild!!!!
I always thought the Rockies would be a lot rockier. That John Denver is full of...
hey guys, when is the leadville video coming? I'm waiting for it so bad
Jujimufu has made another sprouts convert!!
12.47 this shot looks like a movie set