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Wow! So cool… Durango is super beautiful. At some point, perhaps you can do a video on how you navigate?
ОтветитьI rode thru a lot of that area in 2021. I sat in the free Pagosa spring spilloff for about 2 hours because I knew I had that Wolf Creek pass grind ahead of me. That was a steep 8 miles. That 160 is long. I rode it from west of Tuba City all the way to Walsenburg.
ОтветитьAll I ask for when being passed is for the driver to move onto or close to the center line. Most people (99%) do but there’s always a few who make no effort. I don’t get it.
ОтветитьAs always, beautiful. Wow—Durango looks awesome. Also, awesome: the fact that you smile while climbing into a headwind 😂
ОтветитьI am always excited for a new video from Flyscout Ryder!! Absolutely the best bicycle touring videos. May you always be safe and healthy to keep us along for the ride!
ОтветитьWhy did you cut/trim the back fender? No biggie, just want to know. Thanks
ОтветитьPerfect riding day and the temps are just right. This is my kind of ride, wide open road. Those hills are long and it takes time and energy to get up but downhills are fun. Absolutely fabulous ride! The town of Durango is a really cool town and the bikepath is beautiful. It makes me miss West. I hope to get out there at some point. Great episode! 👍
ОтветитьAnother fantastic video, Diego! I’ve traveled through every one of those towns during my national park trips and the scenery is spectacular. You caught it during the best time of the year, too. The foliage was absolutely beautiful. I’m looking forward to your next video on the Million Dollar Highway. I’ve done it several times in my overland rig and it’s no joke. I can’t even imagine cycling on it. You’re a beast! 💪🏻 Safe travels and we’ll see you down the road!
ОтветитьGreat video! Thanks
ОтветитьHey Diego: Another great video. How long did you spend checking out the trains? I would have been there all day or at least to the point where I would have to change my daily itinerary..
ОтветитьAwesome scenery! Thank you for what you do, Diego!!
ОтветитьOutstanding. Good advice about going uphill at whatever speed is comfortable. No need to race on a lovely tour.
ОтветитьThe scenery in the west is amazing! Loved the tour of Durango, I had heard lots of good things about the bike infrastructure and apparently it was all true. Thanks so much for sharing! Safe travels FR!
ОтветитьAnother well done production. Durango looked so cool. Thanks for the video and take care, Al
ОтветитьFantastic 👏👏👏
ОтветитьNice 👍🎉❤
ОтветитьGreat episode D. My grandfather grew up there in Colorado. When I was in high school he sent my brother and me out there and one of the things we did was ride that train from Durango to Silverton. So cool.
ОтветитьDiego, I was in suspense waiting for this episode. Thanks for taking us along especially the tour of downtown Durango. The scenes of the passes were incredible and the climbs speak to your endurance. 🎉😅😊be safe
ОтветитьLovely my brother. I liked the Chama Station Inn and Siesta Motel.
ОтветитьTrains ♥️
ОтветитьAwesome episode, Diego!
New Mexico is climbing the list of my favorite States because of you. So beautiful and peaceful.
That no shoulder stretch was insane.
I'd add AZ 95 between Bullhead City to Mohave Valley;
US 89 from Cameron to the junction with US 160;
UT 59 from Colorado City to Hurricane;
US 191 from Moab to the junction with I-70, although they were widening the road last April.
Durango is such a cool town, with that beautiful river.
Million Dollar highway will be amazing, brother!
Thank you!
Can confirm, RVs are the worst. I can't understand why. Most people give a lot of space, sometimes I feel a bit "guilty" because they give me 4 meters (12ft). Truckers are the absolute best, hands down. I rarely encounter a truck that gives me less than 6 ft of clearance.
ОтветитьI really don’t know how you always manage to out do yourself from one video blog to the next but, you DO!!!
SUPERB!!!!
You are IMVHO the bestest videographer!
I strive to be as good. I always catch a new tip in every episode and I write it down for future reference
Wow 🎉
Love it , LOVE it LOVE IT!!!!
Thank you thank you thank you
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great scenery! Colorado would be very hard for me to bike in. To many hills. Loved the video
ОтветитьJust what I needed when waking up this morning. The views are breathtaking. Mountains and hills and you, existing in the experience. Wonderful video, Diego. Best one yet.
ОтветитьAnother great episode. The mix of drone and b roll is superb.
ОтветитьAntelope , not elk or deer😮
ОтветитьGreat video Diego, love it when you feature the LBS that help you out along the way. I knew it was a cool shop when I heard James playing in background. Glad you got to explore Durango, hometown of Sep Kuss. Thanks for sharing this journey
ОтветитьAnother gem of a video. You are the best out there for this kind of content!
ОтветитьThanks for the speedy reply Diego. I will continue watching your adventures with great eagerness.
ОтветитьWhat drone do you use? Great videos and impressive editing!
ОтветитьSpellbinding scenery. The cycling infrastructure in Durango looked great. If I was to move back to the States to live, it'd have to be someplace like that out West. Beautiful scenery, great weather, and cycling infrastructure to boot.
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