Sounds to Sounds, the short edit
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- čas přidán 14. 04. 2023
- I intend to make a long edit of my Sounds to Sounds ride in March 2023 complete with the story of the journey. When I started creating this I found myself captivated with the scenery against the music track (Six Seasons by Unicorn Heads). So I made a 'short edit' intended to compliment the daily videos made 'on the track' and bridge the gap until I finish creating, 'Sounds to Sounds, the motion picture' 🤣
Daily Videos from the ride: • S2S from the road
Nice! Joe Nation must be a beast
Nice work!! Well done on a great ride.
I like it. I like it a lot!
You got me,I’m sold on it!I have/need to do this…👍
Highly recommended (just like all the Kennett Bros routes) 👌🏼
This just popped up in my feed Mark, and its brilliant. Do you have a long edit version? I’m wondering whether we crossed paths somewhere along our jaunt from Bluff to Nelson. We should compare notes mate!
No long edit yet, but it is something I want to do as I narrated it a bit for my family 👍🏼
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A pity you didnt start at Kahurangi N.P. then you would meet the geological source of it in Fiordland.
Well done. Ive done similarly, and rate it highly. I really appreciated your location captions. Hakataramea Pass to Kurow is fun but Danseys Pass is a grind.
Maybe I'll plan a route to start at Kahurangi 👌🏼
Really nice video, thanks! You must have blasted past us at some point.
Not sure there was much blasting going on unless the brakes were off on some of the downhills!
I’m planning on doing this in the second wave. I also got a gravel bike with 50mm tires. What tires did you use? Any tips? I’m just starting to plan it now
I had Schwable G One tyres in 700x50 and thought they were plenty enough. There were a couple of sections I would have liked suspension but as that only totaled maybe an hour of the journey I think on balance the gravel bike was the right choice for me.
Brilliant. Great idea no talking, which invariably becomes boring. Looked beautiful. Did you camp along the way ?
Thanks. Mixture of camping and cabins (I like every 3rd night in a cabin if I can because I get a better sleep and don't have to setup or pack down (more time for eating)!
Are you using your Scott speedster gravel 20?
Yep and I found it a great choice. Many people rode hardtails and a few full suspension. There were a couple of descents that would have been nice but on balance I felt there was more time suspension would have slowed me down unnecessarily.
@@FutureMark809 will buy this bike then if it's a good investment. I'm looking for bike for tarmac and gravel roads, few actually off road type.
I use it for commuting, audax riding, bike packing and it is happy both on and off road.