Welcome to the first episode of cycling canada! This series is about my journey in the summer of 2022 bicycling across the 10 provinces of Canada. Episode 1 takes place in British Columbia, and was filmed May 21st – June 15th, 2022.
GPS track (cleaned up as best as possible): https://ridewithgps.com/routes/41728871
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Stunning! Absolutely beautiful video, what an incredible trip, thanks heaps for taking us along for the ride 😎🚴🏻♂️
Good job m8
Beautiful!
I am planning my very first long ride starting in Canmore to Vancouver. Grey Creek Pass is a heavily anticipated section, and very happy to be heading that way through August!
One of the best bike touring video I’ve seen. Shots are amazing. This is lots of work, thanks for this! 🎉
This video is absolutely beautiful. Amazing work, can’t wait for the other videos!
One of the most entertaining bike packing videos I’ve seen! Amazing storytelling, great shots and just overall enjoyable! Thank you!
One of the most scenic and well commentated videos I have seen. Looking forward to seeing your journey through Ontario! (The TC from the Manitoba border to Sudbury terrifies me!)
Great job Nathan, wonderful scenery and a nice route, beautifully shot. Can only imagine what a pain it must have been to keep settling up the tripod! Looking forward to seeing the rest of the trip.
Such a beautiful and well made video 👍
Some amazing footage and awesome sites! We hope to ride through here this summer. Where did you begin and end the KVR?
Watched both videos, fantastic 👏. I'm looking forward to the next one
Just finished riding with you through BC, looking forward to AB and more provinces to come. Great commentary, I learned a few things about BC I didn't know. Thanks.
👍👍👍🚴🚴🚴🥰🥰🥰🥰
Magnificent videography! So good.
I’ve absolutely love your videos been waiting for more and more. Very inspiring videos that shows how beautiful Canada really is. I was wonder if you had a video or can make one that breaks down from your bike setup to the equipment and gears you are using on this trip. Been wanting to do a bikepacking trip. Thanx for these videos keep on riding 🤙🏻
That's great camera and video work. Excellent! It makes me want to do some cycle touring/exploring!
Hi Nathan! Bc is so beautiful province. Can you share your road on ridewithgps? What is the side of your tire that you recommand for your trip in BC? Thank you.
wow congratulations on making such a beautiful video and also biking from Fernie to Coleman did you go from Fernie to Sparwood through the trail cuz that's some pretty epic riding for a bike like yours
Amazing and incredible vedio! Thanks for sharing!
What a journey. Womderful.
Absolutely amazing job on this production. You have a great eye for catching the surrounding beauty and a talent for editing.
What a journey you captured, thanks for sharing. 👍🏼🇨🇦🔥
Awesome achievement and a very nice video! I am planning a similar trip this summer. My biggest concern is regarding the bears. Did you have any close encounters? And did you take any precautions like bear spray etc.?
good stuff, thnx.
Nice journey. https://youtu.be/c58bkbPd_E0
What bike did you use for your trip ?
amazing Trip ! did you Camp in a tent (did you have to reserve the campsites beforehand ?) or where did you sleep ? would be so grateful for this information !:)
This is really well shot, I also like your narration/voice.
Superb footage! The shot of you passing through the frog's eye was particularly masterful. Thanks for sharing 🙂
Nice
I watched each of the four videos you've posted on your cross Canada cycling series and they're all incredibly entertaining and well documented! Fantastic job Nathan both on the videos and also your incredibly impressive cycling skills, unstoppable spirit, and sense of adventure!
I hope you get many more views ~ millions ~ but to be honest, I kind of expected more from the point of view of cycling. I'm only a few minutes in and see a lot of scenery, which looks nice. I've lived in Victoria and Nanaimo and live in Vancouver now. I suppose this video wouldn't be nearly as nice if it wasn't edited and shown from a particular point of view. I didn't recognize the path around the Vancouver Convention Centre at first but found it on Google Maps and it doesn't look that pristine when you're actually there. Good luck to you.
Absolutely incredible video can’t wait to see the rest