Stefan Mikes
Gravel e-biker
- Region
- Europe
- City
- Mazovia, PL
I had a situation in the Table Mountains Mistakenly took a hiking-only trail... Survived. More pics on Monday.
I had a situation in the Table Mountains Mistakenly took a hiking-only trail... Survived. More pics on Monday.
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I promised to myself to ride gravel roads only sinceWell done! that looks like a proper expert level trail... can't wait to hear the full story.
Someones getting the bug for a bit of gnarlyI had a situation in the Table Mountains Mistakenly took a hiking-only trail... Survived. More pics on Monday.
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Great post thanks! How is the cam mounted and aimed?Went to film the canal and point out some interesting bits, only to find the bit outside Liverpool in the rather dodgy areas was living up to its name with packs of hooded teens on bikes roaming around.
Didnt fancy cruising past on a narrow path with no escape while holding an expensive camera.
Either mugged or beaten up for being some undercover cop.
All in black with full face masks or balaclavas...whats the world coming to and all.
So rode out to lovely Lancashire, it was meant to be all about the history but has turned out to be basically peeking in peoples back gardens.
The scenery ranges from tatty to suburban clutter to pretty well gloriously magical
If you like to have a nose at the creations of people whos gardens end at canals then this is for you and you aint human if you dont think about living there and how you would set up your canalside deck.
For context the entire bit I'm on was built before the war of independence including most of the bridges.
I didnt get a chance to call in at one of my locals near the canal, which is 700 years old because I ended up in a road rage with a bike hating motorist and decided to get back by the water to cool down.
Anyway all nice and chilled and next vid will be more historical I promise
You took up cycling to improve your health...and now, suddenly, you’re Evel Knieval...I admire your sense of adventureI had a situation in the Table Mountains Mistakenly took a hiking-only trail... Survived. More pics on Monday.
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Another wonderful video - Thanks!!Went to film the canal and point out some interesting bits, only to find the bit outside Liverpool in the rather dodgy areas was living up to its name with packs of hooded teens on bikes roaming around.
Didnt fancy cruising past on a narrow path with no escape while holding an expensive camera.
Either mugged or beaten up for being some undercover cop.
All in black with full face masks or balaclavas...whats the world coming to and all.
So rode out to lovely Lancashire, it was meant to be all about the history but has turned out to be basically peeking in peoples back gardens.
The scenery ranges from tatty to suburban clutter to pretty well gloriously magical
If you like to have a nose at the creations of people whos gardens end at canals then this is for you and you aint human if you dont think about living there and how you would set up your canalside deck.
For context the entire bit I'm on was built before the war of independence including most of the bridges.
I didnt get a chance to call in at one of my locals near the canal, which is 700 years old because I ended up in a road rage with a bike hating motorist and decided to get back by the water to cool down.
Anyway all nice and chilled and next vid will be more historical I promise
Sounds like an adrenaline filled ride and yet you still managed to take these beautiful photos! ThanksToday's forecast wasn't looking very promising but when I woke it was still dry so I decided to take a chance as I don't mind getting wet once I'm warmed up! I set off just before 8am with overcast skies with a rough idea of where I was going but keeping an eye on the rain clouds and getting ready to alter my route if the need arose!
Almost 22 miles in and the rain clouds were gathering as I reached the turning point, I stopped for a snack and pondered which way to go to try to remain dry, I was watching a big squall in the distance to see where it was headed! So I decided to take a route which would give me a nice tailwind to try to outrun the squall I had about 6 miles to cover before the wind was in my favour and the dark clouds were really closing in now, I could now feel the rain in the air but it wasn't even enough to wet the roads at this point!
I was right on the edge of the squall now and felt sure I was ready for a soaking but luckily for me I now had a nice descent where I really picked up speed and I managed to outrun the squall Now I had a lovely tailwind and I was cruising along at a good rate and outrunning the rain, a few miles from home and it looks pretty dark over my home town, getting soaked near home is nothing new On my final climb home the rain arrived but I was less than a minute from my door, I opened my door very quickly and grabbed the bike and the heavens opened! I didn't even get wet, so lucky! 220 miles covered in my last 3 rides, I'm really living the dream at the moment!
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I hold itGreat post thanks! How is the cam mounted and aimed?
Thank you. I'm anticipating both shoulder and weather will be vastly improved by next week. Our temps are supposed to drop into more agreeable realms at the end of this week, so the probabilities of me and my bikes being able to hit the roads again are a big One-O on the scale.@Readytoride Nice to read one your wonderful descriptive posts again, I hope your arm heals soon and your weather cools down! It makes me realise how lucky I am to live in a country with a cooler climate, I couldn't even contemplate riding in your conditions! Today its 57F and pouring with rain and I'm not complaining one bit because I know I am luckier than most!