Lake District: A big climb called “The Struggle” has an unexpected surprise for us in store. We get a great tip for one of the most beautiful camp spots in the UK. A converted railway line shows us a unique and picturesque perspective on the surrounding landscape. When we get stuck a local man helps us to get onto an old viaduct we have to cross. Scotland is close but first we have to navigate through a vast no man’s land. Our map shows a wilderness hut somewhere in the sea of green but is it really there…
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33 Comments
Here in America we have so many beautiful places. Some places are so unique that no where in the world can mimic it. Yet people litter and use it like it's nothing to preserve. It kills me. I always try to bring a trashbag with me to leave it better than I found it. Love your videos you two – keep at it!
hi guys I don't know how far behind your videos are but if you ever come down the east side of the country (Lincolnshire) I'd love to take you guys out for a meal Unchat about some of your adventures
Absolutely beautiful episode. Would like to go there as well. Funny as you say it feels almost like home, with your stuff everywhere. That's what we do and say in every hut, albergue and more. When there's just the two of us, our bagage is all over the place within minutes. And then we say: it's arranged/furnished. We're home.😁 thank's again. Henk and Lucie.
C'était vraiment bien votre voyage, avec un très beau paysage.
Merci.
Thank you for showcasing my area so well. We just discovered your channel and you two seem like a lovely couple with a great attitude.
Good job, guys. Keep it up. High quality editing and footage. I'm learning a lot from y'all. 😉
Another great video! Outdoors are amazing! What is the most interesting country you have visited so far?
Eric puts on the brakes hard at the end l😆l, another great video, love you guys be safe .
When will the Icelandic episode arrive?
Heh, did I hear correctly. You're thinking about starting a family! Wonderful news, you will both make great parents but you'll have to buy a baby buggy to tow behind the bike. 👶🚴♂️👍😎
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That's so spectacular Eric and Maudy! 🚴🚴🚴
absolutly gorgeous ! thanks.
Wow, unusual closing! Very nice video.
I’m all caught up with you now. 🎉
What time of year was this?
Absolutely beautiful, and the music matched the scenery perfectly.
Are you both vegan?
I Like new tilt shift camera eefect in video.👌👌👌👌 Happy Riding.🚴♀🚴♀
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Nice of that man to give you a lift. 20% is steep.
Fabulous video and so enjoy watching your travels and adventures. Your photography is wonderful and that drone footage over the viaduct was exceptional. And your open hearts encourage some very interesting interactions with the locals. Your engaging way of biking is truly an inspiration.
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Beautiful video!!!
I love. Yours.A Couples….travalling….
Did you visit Cornwall? If so I think I spoke to you in a pub car park.
I believe the pub on top of Kirkstone Pass is the highest public house in England.
I was once told!
Beautiful area.
Hello, I have enjoyed so many of your adventures. You story telling has gotten even better over time. The drone camera shots are amazing. The places you have been are amazing.
Carmen
Fargo, ND
Fascinating scenes guy how lucky you are.Have fun.
Who owns these shelter huts? They are for free? In Germany I think vandals would made a chaos inside or homeless people would use it…🙄
What is the name of that body place where you stayed? I couldn't find them
Your 🇬🇧 camping skills appear to improve with time. Evolution?
I don't comment frequently on your videos but would like to say I've enjoyed every one. The UK can be a beautiful place away from the city and towns. If you can get off the roads and onto trails it opens up places with far fewer visitors.
I follow a few other bike tourists and the successful ones all have the ability to sort bike problems out without every time having to find a bike shop. You certainly seem able to do this.
Many thanks for sharing your videos.