The first week of bikepacking Europe was a rollercoaster of emotions. The first day of this big bikepacking adventure was definitely not the most successful one and I felt like almost giving up and going back home.
    Luckily I decided to push one more day to what would be the start of a big adventure. Even though not everything was perfect, cycling through fields, seeing the Danube, biking next to dangerous drivers and trucks and on broken roads, I managed to reach my destination, Gyöngyös. I would get ready for another summit here, but that’s a story for the following video.
    Nevertheless, it was a lot of fun and learned some important lessons and only increased my appetite for adventure. Looking forward to the upcoming weeks of cycling around this beautiful continent!

    ▬ Content of this video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
    00:00 The journey of my life
    00:59 Intro
    01:28 Day 1 – a simple fail
    02:19 Day 2 – a real start
    03:28 A mix of emotions
    05:30 Fullspeed to Bratislava
    06:25 The first obstacles – and first doubts
    08:55 Welcome Bratislava
    10:44 Full speed to Hungary
    14:28 More obstacles
    16:10 The city of Györ, Hungary
    16:40 Day 3 – A not-so-relaxing afternoon ride
    20:00 Difficulties in reaching Komarno
    21:38 Day 4 – Fighting my mind
    24:27 Breathtaking views in Hungary
    26:01 Cruiseship for George
    26:50 Golden hour in Vác, Hungary
    28:00 A night in the beautiful city of Vác
    28:30 Day 5 – Fear & Stress
    29:02 Thank you for watching

    #bikepacking #europebybike #bikepackingadventure #peaksofeurope #eurovelo #bikepackinggearlist #bikepackingsetup #bikepackingtrip #europe #gravelbike #discovereurope #pushyourlimits #bikeeurope #cyclinglife #cycling #adventurebike #gravelriding #travelbybike #adventurecycling #untraveledroads

    ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
    If you are curious and want more insights into my #adventure, make sure you follow me on my Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/_untraveledroads_/

    11 Comments

    1. Hey 👋, hope you liked the first week of my bike adventure. For future episodes I would like to know from you what parts of the adventure are interesting for you? And what would you like to see?
      See ya next week for another adventure 🗻🚵‍♀️

    2. Good video, I feel the storytelling is a step up from a lot of your previous content. Some of the remarks were a bit funny to me, I can see where you come from, but I've quite different associations with bad roads and boring landscapes 🙂 Experience changes perspective….

    3. Cool video and nice drone shots. Since you asked for feedback:
      – I like the drone shots
      – you only did this once but shared the same story of the bike pump multiple times which was not that engaging to me as I already knew it, you could instead tell us only the new information since the last time you shared something
      – the pace and level of detail of the video are great
      – I appreciate the honesty although at some points it came across as a tad negative for what great adventure you're going on, but if that is how you feel during the trip then do share some of that of course
      – lastly, I like the introspective parts, like how you felt weird emotionally when you left for your journey. Those are insightful and make the viewer connect with you at a deeper level
      – I don't know if this is feasible for you but I think it would help the viewer understand where you are geographically when you highlight what part you did during certain days/scenes/stages on a map (e.g. a screenshot of google maps or something similar would already help a lot)

      Looking forward to the next video and good luck with your trip! Keep it up 🙂

    4. I found your video (Episode 10) of Albania – I really enjoyed it, so I'll be watching all the others. The video gives a very good idea of what it is like to ride in Albania, the traffic, road conditions, dogs, etc. The drone shots are great, the commentary is interesting and the music is very nice. I might be riding in this area in 2023, and I already feel much more prepared for what I might find.

    5. Deine Videos sind sehr professionell, tolle Arbeit – und das muss viel Arbeit sein!. Interessant natürlich sowieso. Die Kommentare sind für meine Begriffe manchmal ein bisschen zu dramatisch, sooo gefährlich ist so eine Tour nun auch wieder nicht :-). Ich wünsche dir viele tolle Erfahrungen und dass du alle Herausforderungen meistern kannst. Und ich würde dir wünschen, dass du von der Plastikbeutelnahrung weggkommst 🙂

    Leave A Reply