Thank you for this video. That used to be my favourite rail trail. Perhaps I should head back soon and see if it can regain its position.
@Y3riel7 күн бұрын
Looks great… can you share the strava link for this route, please? Thanks 🙏
@bike-ride-beats7 күн бұрын
Forgot to add in description. I’ve added the link there for the route. I use Komoot for mapping. You can easily download the GPX file to import into whatever navigation app you use. Strava, Garmin, RWGPS, etc. thanks for the comment!
@IsaacWalsh8 күн бұрын
Awesome route! I’ve been wanting to do some riding out in that area this summer, will have to check it out
@stevebarratt69129 күн бұрын
I love the video summary, makes the day even more memorable.
@thomasblak53159 күн бұрын
That looked fun, hopefully there is more too come.
@stevebarratt691215 күн бұрын
even if I did not see it, Jay definitely stuck his tongue out.
@bike-ride-beats15 күн бұрын
Right!!
@ronrehel117614 күн бұрын
Where are all the bridges on the paved pathway?!?! That’s the best part of the route!
@bike-ride-beats14 күн бұрын
@@ronrehel1176 on the cutting room floor. Maybe for the Directors Cut
@thejeffinvadeАй бұрын
Do you recommend doing the loop clockwise or counter clockwise?
@bike-ride-beatsАй бұрын
Counter. Start from the museum and you get the big Anne St climb out of the way at the beginning. I’ve done both and I prefer counter.
@Jarrod_D3 ай бұрын
Welcome fellow motorized bikers and the dippy guy 👋😅 Thanks for the rip 💯
@Pedals_and_Pathways9 ай бұрын
Love the county and the ride to the bird observatory is a nice one, very quiet. I have cycled there a lot, cool to see it from someone else's pov! I plan to do some more videos from there, only have two I believe Thx for sharing
@rippinmachines9 ай бұрын
How much of the ride is paved vs gravel? Is it fairly easy to see a good pace or are there a lot of pedestrians in spots?
@bike-ride-beats9 ай бұрын
Probably 80% gravel. Trail does go through some town roads. And the north trail through Penetang is a paved trail but beautiful through forest. You only see walkers in the more urban sections. Avg pace for me is 24kph
@stevebarratt691211 ай бұрын
Sorry my Friend, stupid unbound !
@stevebarratt6912 Жыл бұрын
Those views !
@junematte3441 Жыл бұрын
Doing this in sept, camping at bells falls 1 night Thanks for the video
@bike-ride-beats Жыл бұрын
Enjoy! Would love to hear about it if you want to follow me on IG at bike.ride.beats thanks for comment.
@saddleweary2777 Жыл бұрын
That was a feel good video, it definitely lifted my spirits
@saddleweary2777 Жыл бұрын
As tough as it was on you, you kept your cool and seemed to enjoy the ride and was so happy the whole way. I will always think about this video when things aren't going my way, for inspiration. Out of water, man I would not have been fun to be around, much less make a video, and you talked about the adjustments to make and the scenery. Great video 👍👍
@bike-ride-beats Жыл бұрын
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it. Tough one for sure. And that was definitely a less than happy moment. But all I could do was think about one pedal stroke at a time and go as best I could. Thanks!
@stevebarratt6912 Жыл бұрын
Well that sums it up perfectly, love the scenery, music and the shout out to Johnny! Thanks for making this !
@deannecopeland5738 Жыл бұрын
Amazing video. Hope to do this loop.
@stevebarratt6912 Жыл бұрын
I love the video, music and commentary!
@stevebarratt6912 Жыл бұрын
Of course you know who the national is !
@stevebarratt6912 Жыл бұрын
Bra, that hill on the 19th…..killer !
@bike-ride-beats Жыл бұрын
I am both impressed and bothered by that climb all at the same time
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Thank you for this video. That used to be my favourite rail trail. Perhaps I should head back soon and see if it can regain its position.
Looks great… can you share the strava link for this route, please? Thanks 🙏
Forgot to add in description. I’ve added the link there for the route. I use Komoot for mapping. You can easily download the GPX file to import into whatever navigation app you use. Strava, Garmin, RWGPS, etc. thanks for the comment!
Awesome route! I’ve been wanting to do some riding out in that area this summer, will have to check it out
I love the video summary, makes the day even more memorable.
That looked fun, hopefully there is more too come.
even if I did not see it, Jay definitely stuck his tongue out.
Right!!
Where are all the bridges on the paved pathway?!?! That’s the best part of the route!
@@ronrehel1176 on the cutting room floor. Maybe for the Directors Cut
Do you recommend doing the loop clockwise or counter clockwise?
Counter. Start from the museum and you get the big Anne St climb out of the way at the beginning. I’ve done both and I prefer counter.
Welcome fellow motorized bikers and the dippy guy 👋😅 Thanks for the rip 💯
Love the county and the ride to the bird observatory is a nice one, very quiet. I have cycled there a lot, cool to see it from someone else's pov! I plan to do some more videos from there, only have two I believe Thx for sharing
How much of the ride is paved vs gravel? Is it fairly easy to see a good pace or are there a lot of pedestrians in spots?
Probably 80% gravel. Trail does go through some town roads. And the north trail through Penetang is a paved trail but beautiful through forest. You only see walkers in the more urban sections. Avg pace for me is 24kph
Sorry my Friend, stupid unbound !
Those views !
Doing this in sept, camping at bells falls 1 night Thanks for the video
Enjoy! Would love to hear about it if you want to follow me on IG at bike.ride.beats thanks for comment.
That was a feel good video, it definitely lifted my spirits
As tough as it was on you, you kept your cool and seemed to enjoy the ride and was so happy the whole way. I will always think about this video when things aren't going my way, for inspiration. Out of water, man I would not have been fun to be around, much less make a video, and you talked about the adjustments to make and the scenery. Great video 👍👍
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it. Tough one for sure. And that was definitely a less than happy moment. But all I could do was think about one pedal stroke at a time and go as best I could. Thanks!
Well that sums it up perfectly, love the scenery, music and the shout out to Johnny! Thanks for making this !
Amazing video. Hope to do this loop.
I love the video, music and commentary!
Of course you know who the national is !
Bra, that hill on the 19th…..killer !
I am both impressed and bothered by that climb all at the same time
Nice. Love the Serena Ryder tune.
That was a long solo ride !