Episode 6 Rad Bike Adventure: Cycling an Switzerland Alpine Pass!
    In Part 2 we cycle the infamous Gotthard pass, switchbacks set in cobblestone with picturesque views on either side. At the peak we were greeted with a deluge of rain! On the other side we were promised sunshine and warmth. Not only did we get sunshine but a stunning downhill and open valley views! Switzerland doesn’t disappoint!

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    ++Wait, what’s RaD?: Ryan And Darin (that’s us! yes…we both have boy names…is that weird?). Get it? …r And d…R&D…RAAAAAAAD

    ++The Adventure: riding our bikes around a bunch of different places in this world for a year: visiting friends, seeing new sights, eating delicious food and taking our time with it all!

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    ++Awesome tunes from Epidemic Sound: “Flow With Nature 1” by Andreas Boldt; “Magic Forest 2” by Andreas Boldt; “Rapture” by Ooyy

    6 Comments

    1. In my opinion, mountains are just an evoltionary aberration… (I hope I got this one right😊)
      Indeed, there are very many marked bike trails in Germany throughout the country. However, in the cities is still a lot of room for improvements. The Netherlands and Denmark are way ahead of Germany.
      I am riding my bike daily – sold my car 3 years ago.
      Of course, I am also touring 1x or 2 x /year for one or two weeks each tour and I am doing 80-120km/day.
      This year I think about camping – however, I am not quite sure because of all the gear I have to carry.
      I am planning to make a tour along the Etsch-river(Adige) to Verona/Venedig.

      I hope you stay healthy on your phantastic trips and we'll see more of you!👏
      PS: Is there a video where you introduce yourself (Origin etc.)?

    2. I found your channel searching for bike trips around China. Now I'm watching all your bike adventure, and it's amazing!
      Greetings from Chile

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