I was browsing my channels and one of your cycling videos here in Chile pop up. I need to say that I viewed all of them. Thanks for sharing your journey, your energy is awesome and because of that I want to repair my own bike and ride more in Santiago. Obviously I suscribed, I'm hoping for new videos!
Thanks for the nice words. Great to hear you want to go and bike again yourself. Biking is an awesome, flexible, clean, healthy and cheap way to explore a city (so is inline skating, by the way, the other main topic of my channel). After the current video, I posted a La Legua/La Victoria biking video 8 days ago and then one last biking video in Santiago will be coming up (Maipu) this Sunday. But after that I will move to Buenos Aires with a lot more inline skating and biking videos. Stay tuned!
1:51 in that same spot, a few years ago, i crashed riding an e-scooter against one of those metallic "sector vigilado" barriers and got a big gash in my leg, which left a scar. i bet you can still see a spot with my blood in the pavement 🤣🤣🤣 great vids man.
salir a patinar en esos sectores de vitacura y lo curro y sobretodo de noche, es un placer pra disfrutar la ciudad mas tranquila, hace unos cuantos años atrás lo hacia con el grupo de Santiago Rollers, que soliamos patinar por toda la ciudad!
Thanks for the comment. I did not take my skates out north-east but having seen that area I can easily imagine how that would be a blast and very enjoyable. Lots of green too, al with the mountain backdrops. In general, I enjoyed the city very much. I had been curious about Santiago for a while and I liked it! How cool about the Santiago Rollers! Amsterdam has an equivalent too, called Friday Night Skate. I knew about the Santiago Rollers and I contacted them by e-mail a while back and asked if they could perhaps help me promoting my videos locally by posting a shout-out to my Santiago playlist on their channels. Not sure if that message ever reached them ;-)
you where at 1km height from the sea level, here in santiago, that's the highest you can build (cota mil, or elevation 1000). That's often reffered to more rich people, who can afford those properties
Hi, thanks for the comment. Yes, the houses I saw in the east were certainly of a different type than I encountered the day after in west Santiago. I did not know it was called 'cota mil', would have been a nice addition to mention in the video, because building indeed stopped abruptly at that point.
Thanks! Yes, I enjoyed it very much. I only stayed in Santiago, but the city was very nice with friendly people and awesome views of the Andes mountains (I am from flatland: The Netherlands, so mountains always impress me). I really got to know the city from various angles: check out the other Santiago videos that I posted. From the posh areas to the rough areas.
@ yeah, I reached your channel because RUclips recommended me the la legua video and I was impressed that a tourist visited a neighborhood that most Chileans don’t because of stereotypes/data. There’s a lot nice neighborhoods and bike routes you missed. If you don’t hate the heat and sun too much, escape your winter and come here in December - March another year. There are a lot of hikes and highways that run through the mountains that you will certainly love if your body can afford biking on 30°C, 20% humidity and 13 UV index. Tell me if you are planning on coming back in the future so I can recommend you some routes. Nice videos (at least the 3 I have watched) and have a great new year on your flat country
@@Agustin_R I stayed 6 days but I don't feel that was enough, indeed. I considered biking (or hiking for that matter) through the mountains but did not have enough time. Us Dutchies are not so used to mountain cycling, almost all our country is below sea level ;-) At any rate, thanks for the offer. I have no immediate plans to return, but if I do I will contact you. In the mean time, stay tuned if you like this kind of stuff in other cities worldwide too. I still have Montevideo and Buenos Aires coming up: posher and rougher areas. I have started editing Riyadh (Saudi Arabia): that was quite something, traditionally a closed country. To be posted in the very near future. Cheers!
I was browsing my channels and one of your cycling videos here in Chile pop up. I need to say that I viewed all of them. Thanks for sharing your journey, your energy is awesome and because of that I want to repair my own bike and ride more in Santiago. Obviously I suscribed, I'm hoping for new videos!
Thanks for the nice words. Great to hear you want to go and bike again yourself. Biking is an awesome, flexible, clean, healthy and cheap way to explore a city (so is inline skating, by the way, the other main topic of my channel). After the current video, I posted a La Legua/La Victoria biking video 8 days ago and then one last biking video in Santiago will be coming up (Maipu) this Sunday. But after that I will move to Buenos Aires with a lot more inline skating and biking videos. Stay tuned!
1:51 in that same spot, a few years ago, i crashed riding an e-scooter against one of those metallic "sector vigilado" barriers and got a big gash in my leg, which left a scar. i bet you can still see a spot with my blood in the pavement 🤣🤣🤣
great vids man.
No way man. That sounds painful.
salir a patinar en esos sectores de vitacura y lo curro y sobretodo de noche, es un placer pra disfrutar la ciudad mas tranquila, hace unos cuantos años atrás lo hacia con el grupo de Santiago Rollers, que soliamos patinar por toda la ciudad!
Thanks for the comment. I did not take my skates out north-east but having seen that area I can easily imagine how that would be a blast and very enjoyable. Lots of green too, al with the mountain backdrops. In general, I enjoyed the city very much. I had been curious about Santiago for a while and I liked it! How cool about the Santiago Rollers! Amsterdam has an equivalent too, called Friday Night Skate. I knew about the Santiago Rollers and I contacted them by e-mail a while back and asked if they could perhaps help me promoting my videos locally by posting a shout-out to my Santiago playlist on their channels. Not sure if that message ever reached them ;-)
you where at 1km height from the sea level, here in santiago, that's the highest you can build (cota mil, or elevation 1000). That's often reffered to more rich people, who can afford those properties
Hi, thanks for the comment. Yes, the houses I saw in the east were certainly of a different type than I encountered the day after in west Santiago. I did not know it was called 'cota mil', would have been a nice addition to mention in the video, because building indeed stopped abruptly at that point.
Nice videoo. Did you enjoy your time in the country?
Thanks! Yes, I enjoyed it very much. I only stayed in Santiago, but the city was very nice with friendly people and awesome views of the Andes mountains (I am from flatland: The Netherlands, so mountains always impress me). I really got to know the city from various angles: check out the other Santiago videos that I posted. From the posh areas to the rough areas.
@ yeah, I reached your channel because RUclips recommended me the la legua video and I was impressed that a tourist visited a neighborhood that most Chileans don’t because of stereotypes/data. There’s a lot nice neighborhoods and bike routes you missed. If you don’t hate the heat and sun too much, escape your winter and come here in December - March another year. There are a lot of hikes and highways that run through the mountains that you will certainly love if your body can afford biking on 30°C, 20% humidity and 13 UV index. Tell me if you are planning on coming back in the future so I can recommend you some routes.
Nice videos (at least the 3 I have watched) and have a great new year on your flat country
@@Agustin_R I stayed 6 days but I don't feel that was enough, indeed. I considered biking (or hiking for that matter) through the mountains but did not have enough time. Us Dutchies are not so used to mountain cycling, almost all our country is below sea level ;-) At any rate, thanks for the offer. I have no immediate plans to return, but if I do I will contact you. In the mean time, stay tuned if you like this kind of stuff in other cities worldwide too. I still have Montevideo and Buenos Aires coming up: posher and rougher areas. I have started editing Riyadh (Saudi Arabia): that was quite something, traditionally a closed country. To be posted in the very near future. Cheers!
@ i’ll stay tunned in then. Keep up with the good content!