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    1. Just got to this one. Thanks for sharing your setup Erik. Nice and simple! Missed your wooden cup this time but always enjoy the thumbs up. Peace Brother.

    2. Beautiful landscape. I love your kit and bike; it just proves how little a person really needs to bikepack. Personally, I roll heavy, probably too heavy.

    3. Phenomenal climate. And landscapes …
      In Poland, where I lived, camping is forbidden. Just like burning fires.

      We pray here damn it! instead of living in harmony with nature 🙁

      I envy you.

    4. Just added 'gravel bike' to my outdoors lexicon…you should pack a hammock tent. They're the best for bike camping, as long as you've got two trees, you're good to go. They do double-duty as a comfortable chair while relaxing at camp

    5. You sir are an absolute genius, the way you filmed and edited content. Love this entire video from begining to end. What kind of microphone did you use, im interested in recording songbirds as well?

    6. You sir are an absolute genius, the way you filmed and edited content. Love this entire video from begining to end. What kind of microphone did you use, im interested in recording songbirds as well?

    7. I never new you did bike packing Erik, a great video and well edited, the white door behind white skin a good one 🤣, and a great simple setup , probably the best I have watched recently and I watched a lot on bike pack setups , obvious really from a backpacking background 👍🙂

    8. Thank you! I like a lot the "No Blah Blah" format of your channel. This way with no words you can say many Important words and thoughts. Good Luck!

    9. The terrain is so similar to our own here in far northern Maine. Perhaps that is why we proudly have New Sweden and Stockholm, Maine as two of our great little towns.

    10. You should try talking telling where you're at what state others might like to know I know I would great scenery a bit boring you should be more creative

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