Oh how I love your great videos. Interviews are always so interesting, scenery is lovely to see. Take care and will be watching for the next. #8 was so special.
You're in my neck of the woods. The running event is called "The Last Boy Scout." It's an annual event that draws in a crowd. Ferne Clyffe is amazing. I hiked there with this girl about 6 years ago, and now she's my wife. If you can ever make it back here to Southern Illinois, we have even more cool hiking spots that you'd love!
Yay. I could finally read the model on the top tube. A Cannondale T2000. Pardon me for geeking out. I build my own bikes and I love old Cannondales. I can’t figure out the drive train. 105, maybe? 8 speed? Not many folks tour on aluminum. It seems to work for you, though.
Great video. Thank you for sharing. Great te relive my trip from last year! Greetings from the Netherlands!!
Oh how I love your great videos. Interviews are always so interesting, scenery is
lovely to see. Take care and will be watching for the next. #8 was so special.
My friend Margie from RV Ashs in April posted a link to your channel on her Facebook. She met you at the campground today. I'm enjoying your videos!
Love the vids featuring people you meet ❤
Another amazing video man keep up the great work. Also, have you thought about getting a mirror? 0:55
I knew you were going to start getting into these hills over here! Keep it up brother, you got this!!
Great video!
Missouri is brutal! UPS and downs! ALS pla ce was such a surprise! You’re probably through Kentucky now but a wonderful state!
You're in my neck of the woods. The running event is called "The Last Boy Scout." It's an annual event that draws in a crowd. Ferne Clyffe is amazing. I hiked there with this girl about 6 years ago, and now she's my wife. If you can ever make it back here to Southern Illinois, we have even more cool hiking spots that you'd love!
Beautiful area, thanks for reminding me of the name of that event. Truly crazy people out there!
Yay. I could finally read the model on the top tube. A Cannondale T2000.
Pardon me for geeking out. I build my own bikes and I love old Cannondales. I can’t figure out the drive train. 105, maybe? 8 speed?
Not many folks tour on aluminum. It seems to work for you, though.
Yep, old 105. Worked great!
Great vid, did you have to pay anything at those hostels. Thanx. Btw GET A MIRROR!
Can you make a video on your bike and the stuff you use on the road please?
Which drone are you using for your shots?
Surprised you didn't tell that delivery man to drop his location and you just ride to him.
Western Kentucky is great; eastern Kentucky, not so great. 😃 It’s rather eye opening and sad.
Where did you get the maps?
how do i find out where these bike hostels are located?
Using the Adventure Cycling maps.
I am assuming the phone number your calling are on the ACA map. Are you finding that most of them are still valid?
Most of them, yes - here and there I've found a disconnected number. Maybe 10% of them are no good, they update the map data once a year I've heard.
That’s too bad about your mic. I’ve never ever had a positive experience with FedEx either. Never.