I you want to see me embarrass myself doing the small frog dance you can watch Ryan's video here: ruclips.net/video/owDBDml2pXM/видео.html&ab_channel=RyanVanDuzer
Hello Mike I first saw you on RUclips touring with Darren Alf. I found your videos very engaging then as I do now. Nearly 30 yrs ago about a dozen of us went all the way to North Cape in a broken down down bus. We camped for 3 weeks amongst the forests / lakes and of course the lovely mosquitos. I think you and Ryan make a great pair to watch and listen to. A similar attitude and sense of humour and sillyness makes for very enjoyable viewing. Keep it up please Anthony
Sweden has the right idea on access to land. In parts of the world huge amounts of land is fenced off and 'private', often owned by one family who had the luck to get it for next to nothing centuries ago. Thanks for sharing your trip with Ryan.
The mosquito trick i like is an unlit citronella candle in the ten right after setting up and before entering the tent i go away from the tent and run back to it to lose the devil bugs. Thanks for sharing this with us. Beautiful place.
The distances the two of you cover are staggering. Even with Ryan's knee pain, you still covered 160KM! That's huge! I don't ride that far on a good day. Amazing to see. I look forward to next week's videos.
This day was a little bit shorter than a 100 miles. But the rest of the days we did a 100. Yeah, the days are pretty long, plus you have to set off a couple of hours to film yourself. But it's all worth it in the end, when you're able to share your adventures with all of you watching!
It's so great to watch the same bike trip from two different perspectives. I am enjoying both your videos and I am so glad I found your channel! Looking forward to watching your videos both older and new.
I love that rule of being able to go on anyone's property and camp. I live in North Idaho( US) and do encourage other people to come on my 15 acres for a walk down by the lake. I like to get people in touch with nature. My only rule is you don't disturb the animals or plants. My neighbors think I am crazy.
It's fun to see you ride together! I've been following Ryan for a couple of years and now I've discovered your channel too. It's nice to get some "behind the scenes" as I watch Ryans and your videos. Very nice! (I donated for two bags of Gott & Blandat)
Seems like you need to meet Ryan next year for RAGBRAI. You will probably think Iowa has very little mosquitoes from what I'm seeing on your journey. Uff da! I love the journey and videos you are making.
It's so great that you have the ability to camp out like that there. Here we have so many posted property's it's hard to find places. Another well done video. It's amazing you get as far as you do with all the filming. Take care, Al
Yeah, it sure adds a bit of time. But I think I picked up a couple of filming tips riding with Ryan. He's a lot quicker than I setting up shots. I often stop and set up these ride by shots that take a lot of time. Don't get me wrong, the make for great video, but usually 5 seconds of video can take me about 10 minutes to film. Thanks Al!
Mike. Thanks again for answering my inquiry earlier regarding the bikepacking bike you’re using. Question: How would you rate the Unit X as a flat bar gravel bike, even when not bikepacking? Thanks Sir and I’m excited to see your next video.
I am delighted watching your videos back to back Mike 🥰 and Ryan.. Absolutely beautiful roads and miles and miles of stunning views.. Living the dream..It would be on my bucket list to visit your country..You are a great ambassador for the country and for cycling.God bless and ride safe..My channel is somewhat similar if you fancy checking it out.. Thank you.
Haha, I love the dynamic between you two guys!. I wish these episodes would last forever. This reminds me a bit of my favorite movie: ruclips.net/video/DGP8PwCpxLk/видео.html Take care! I´m looking forward to the next episode!
No way, that is one of my favorites as well. Maybe a little more wine and our adventure would be complete. Well, I'm going to France for my next one, so I hope to go visit a lot of great vineyards soon. And remember: If anyone orders Merlot, I'm leaving ;-)
eating healthy: Check out Keto for men. Good eating for cycling; (snacks) nuts, dark chocolate, trail mixes, bananas, apples, peanut butter, knorr food packets are good for camping, then there are the idahoan mash potatoes, tuna packet variations, sardines, herring, (canned fish), bagels,...there are tons of foods that are healthier options besides all the PROCESSED SUGARS (which are truly not good for the human body). You guys need portable mosquito repellant.
I was on strict keto (zero carb) for six weeks, then I went to Sälen to do the Cykelvasan trail. I almost died in Mångsbodarna, had to quit the ride and get carbs. I can't recommend any one to do extensive exercise (like steep hills) on keto. Maybe it's better if you've been on low carb for a year or so, but it's just not worth it.
@@jonasbjork I have borrowed some things from keto not all of it. I do know this for a fact (using myself as an example); eliminating processed sugars, less consumption on breads (as I love bread :)), and focusing more on these types of foods: 1) Dark leafy green vegetables (or just vegetables in general 2) Fish 3) lean ground beef to steaks 4) eggs 5) and some fruits I have lost around 35 lbs. when I first changed my types of foods that I ate when I was a caregiver to my father in the recent past. Also, when a person does eat healthier types of foods, the body gets more of the necessary nutrients that it needs and therefore, less hunger. Keto also allows you to consume Dark Chocolate. I have sweet tooth that I have become more disciplined about. This is where a lot of people gain their WEIGHT from; PROCESSED SUGARS.
I you want to see me embarrass myself doing the small frog dance you can watch Ryan's video here: ruclips.net/video/owDBDml2pXM/видео.html&ab_channel=RyanVanDuzer
Good to see you Mike all the best
Hello Mike
I first saw you on RUclips touring with Darren Alf. I found your videos very engaging then as I do now.
Nearly 30 yrs ago about a dozen of us went all the way to North Cape in a broken down down bus. We camped for 3 weeks amongst the forests / lakes and of course the lovely mosquitos.
I think you and Ryan make a great pair to watch and listen to. A similar attitude and sense of humour and sillyness makes for very enjoyable viewing. Keep it up please
Anthony
Sweden has the right idea on access to land. In parts of the world huge amounts of land is fenced off and 'private', often owned by one family who had the luck to get it for next to nothing centuries ago.
Thanks for sharing your trip with Ryan.
Welcome to the UK 😒
I'M YOUR NEW SUBSCRIBER FROM PHILIPPINES I LOVE MTB👍
Welcome to the channel!
The mosquito trick i like is an unlit citronella candle in the ten right after setting up and before entering the tent i go away from the tent and run back to it to lose the devil bugs. Thanks for sharing this with us. Beautiful place.
Was about time that you two guys do a tour together!
Wasn't it?
Special guest Ryan Van Duzer, love it!
The distances the two of you cover are staggering. Even with Ryan's knee pain, you still covered 160KM! That's huge! I don't ride that far on a good day. Amazing to see. I look forward to next week's videos.
You two make a good pair.
100 miles on a loaded tour bike... amazing.
Most pro racers don't do that.
This day was a little bit shorter than a 100 miles. But the rest of the days we did a 100. Yeah, the days are pretty long, plus you have to set off a couple of hours to film yourself. But it's all worth it in the end, when you're able to share your adventures with all of you watching!
It's so great to watch the same bike trip from two different perspectives. I am enjoying both your videos and I am so glad I found your channel! Looking forward to watching your videos both older and new.
Thanks for all the great videos Mike!! Really entertaining and inspiring to watch! The landscape is stunning! Sweden is a cycling paradise!
I love that rule of being able to go on anyone's property and camp. I live in North Idaho( US) and do encourage other people to come on my 15 acres for a walk down by the lake. I like to get people in touch with nature. My only rule is you don't disturb the animals or plants. My neighbors think I am crazy.
Glad you were able to join Ryan. He's no longer a loner!
It's fun to see you ride together! I've been following Ryan for a couple of years and now I've discovered your channel too. It's nice to get some "behind the scenes" as I watch Ryans and your videos. Very nice! (I donated for two bags of Gott & Blandat)
Thank you Jonas! I will go and get two of them right away, and pack them for my next adventure that I will go on a week from today.
Great video ... I always look forward to your next release. Blessings!
thanks Mike & Ryan, wish I was there, Sweden is amazing, one day maybe
Well, whatever you do, don't go in late June like we did. Early June or August are the best months to go if you want to avoid the mosquitoes.
@@BikeTouringMike for sure, thanks Mike
A journey on a bike with a friend is the ultimate adventure, you guys do compliment each other in your adventure. Cheers from Oregon USA.
Excellent video Mike, I will follow the whole trip! Thanks!
Seems like you need to meet Ryan next year for RAGBRAI. You will probably think Iowa has very little mosquitoes from what I'm seeing on your journey. Uff da! I love the journey and videos you are making.
Thank you.
You both totally amazing, thanks for amazing content ❤
Ryan duzers the man I want to ride with him!
It's so great that you have the ability to camp out like that there. Here we have so many posted property's it's hard to find places. Another well done video. It's amazing you get as far as you do with all the filming. Take care, Al
Yeah, it sure adds a bit of time. But I think I picked up a couple of filming tips riding with Ryan. He's a lot quicker than I setting up shots. I often stop and set up these ride by shots that take a lot of time. Don't get me wrong, the make for great video, but usually 5 seconds of video can take me about 10 minutes to film. Thanks Al!
Mike. Thanks again for answering my inquiry earlier regarding the bikepacking bike you’re using.
Question: How would you rate the Unit X as a flat bar gravel bike, even when not bikepacking?
Thanks Sir and I’m excited to see your next video.
Keep the rubber side down my friends, Michael from Mississauga Canada
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@8:48 lmao!
I am delighted watching your videos back to back Mike 🥰 and Ryan.. Absolutely beautiful roads and miles and miles of stunning views.. Living the dream..It would be on my bucket list to visit your country..You are a great ambassador for the country and for cycling.God bless and ride safe..My channel is somewhat similar if you fancy checking it out.. Thank you.
Haha, I love the dynamic between you two guys!. I wish these episodes would last forever. This reminds me a bit of my favorite movie: ruclips.net/video/DGP8PwCpxLk/видео.html Take care! I´m looking forward to the next episode!
No way, that is one of my favorites as well. Maybe a little more wine and our adventure would be complete. Well, I'm going to France for my next one, so I hope to go visit a lot of great vineyards soon. And remember: If anyone orders Merlot, I'm leaving ;-)
eating healthy: Check out Keto for men. Good eating for cycling; (snacks) nuts, dark chocolate, trail mixes, bananas, apples, peanut butter, knorr food packets are good for camping, then there are the idahoan mash potatoes, tuna packet variations, sardines, herring, (canned fish), bagels,...there are tons of foods that are healthier options besides all the PROCESSED SUGARS (which are truly not good for the human body). You guys need portable mosquito repellant.
I was on strict keto (zero carb) for six weeks, then I went to Sälen to do the Cykelvasan trail. I almost died in Mångsbodarna, had to quit the ride and get carbs. I can't recommend any one to do extensive exercise (like steep hills) on keto. Maybe it's better if you've been on low carb for a year or so, but it's just not worth it.
@@jonasbjork I have borrowed some things from keto not all of it. I do know this for a fact (using myself as an example); eliminating processed sugars, less consumption on breads (as I love bread :)), and focusing more on these types of foods: 1) Dark leafy green vegetables (or just vegetables in general 2) Fish 3) lean ground beef to steaks 4) eggs 5) and some fruits I have lost around 35 lbs. when I first changed my types of foods that I ate when I was a caregiver to my father in the recent past. Also, when a person does eat healthier types of foods, the body gets more of the necessary nutrients that it needs and therefore, less hunger. Keto also allows you to consume Dark Chocolate. I have sweet tooth that I have become more disciplined about. This is where a lot of people gain their WEIGHT from; PROCESSED SUGARS.
@@StarEssences Then you ain't on keto. Fruit is not keto. Happy for your weightloss and health benefits thou!