Bikepacking the Sea to Sky Trail in B.C. Canada (WE FAILED)

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  • čas přidán 23. 08. 2024
  • We attempt to bikepack the Sea to Sky trail in B.C. Canada during an intense heat wave.
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Komentáře • 48

  • @Luigi13
    @Luigi13 Před měsícem +6

    The campsite close to that river was the best and I am sure your night sleep was pleasant listening to the water below. Imagine if you were in an area such as a desert no river just some trickle of warm water that would definitely exhaust you further. Canada is a paradise even with the heat wave. You just have to accept the conditions and go with the flow. Cheers.

  • @felixycchang
    @felixycchang Před 24 dny +1

    Thanks for sharing, love it! Those helmet visors look very cool too. Need to get my hands on one of those.

    • @PursuingMountains
      @PursuingMountains  Před 24 dny

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  • @steveredhawk8624
    @steveredhawk8624 Před měsícem +4

    You took a bad day and turned it around that was a great camp site
    I would take a dnf did not finish over a did not start any day
    Days that are smooth with no problems are harder to remember than the days with a few twist and turns
    You keep making these videos and I'll keep watching
    Thanks

  • @scratchcratch
    @scratchcratch Před měsícem +3

    Failed or not, it's quite an adventure! British Columbia is indeed beautiful. Thanks for sharing!

  • @belowtwenty
    @belowtwenty Před měsícem +1

    I've learned from backcountry skiing that some days in the outdoors you have to redefine what success means. You got to ride the entire trail from Squamish to Whistler, swim in the river and camp in a completely secluded spot with no one around. And you didn't die of heat stroke! I would not count this as a failure.

  • @outbackwack368
    @outbackwack368 Před 26 dny

    Looks beautiful! Heat exhaustion is no joke! I nearly passed out a couple of times from overheating. Listen to your body... there's always tomorrow!

  • @Scor-ah
    @Scor-ah Před 25 dny

    Hey, tip for cycling in hot weather..my sister and I cycled the KVR (BC Okanagan ) in 105 temps we found it was better to dump our water on our bodies than to drink it. Really cooled us off quickly.

  • @jackieniddrie1789
    @jackieniddrie1789 Před měsícem +2

    Just on my way up to Whistler for the week, what a coincidence you just released this video!

  • @jodyssey9921
    @jodyssey9921 Před měsícem +1

    I talked about cycling across Canada for ten years. Finally started, three days into it changed my mind and turned around and flew to Japan and rode around there instead. 😂 Nothing wrong with changing plans on the fly.

  • @hamalot100
    @hamalot100 Před měsícem +2

    Welcome to Canada……Big….Beautiful……and BRUTAL 😁

  • @Naufrago_Sur
    @Naufrago_Sur Před měsícem

    Good video. I've had to revise some trips as well. That's what we do if we need to. Thanks for taking us along.

  • @saskhiker3935
    @saskhiker3935 Před měsícem +3

    IMO I think you guys had too much gear for an overnight backpacking trip. Could have each shed a lot cause with the heat and that much rough terrain was too hard. Paneer bags on back probably caused too much drag. But you learn from failures and become more experienced bikepackers.

  • @planesandbikes7353
    @planesandbikes7353 Před měsícem +2

    Thanks again for the entertaining video. Makes me want to go backpack that route. not on a bike

  • @alanwalford3115
    @alanwalford3115 Před měsícem

    I was biking to Brandywine on Sat July the 13th on Sea to Sky. I did pass a couple of bike packers. That part to Whistler is very nice. It was hot though. Great you got to enjoy the nice part.

  • @SARGEinc
    @SARGEinc Před měsícem

    I got off canoeing the Bowron Lakes in this same heat wave, then drove 9 hours home without AC. I was so hot, tired, and fed up. Then as I rolled into Abbotsford, there was a guy running across Canada in that same heat. I couldn't believe it! Some people are just built different😂

  • @divscifres2674
    @divscifres2674 Před měsícem +2

    Health is more important. Period. Nice video

  • @kevbutler81
    @kevbutler81 Před měsícem +1

    The DNF was a blessing in disguise, you would have jumped in that river to cool you off, you wouldn’t have found that incredible camp site and we wouldn’t have seen a bungee jump 😃.
    No such thing as failing if you got up and did something, failing is not trying at all!

  • @ADAMEDWARDS17
    @ADAMEDWARDS17 Před měsícem +1

    On the plus side, not as wet as the terrible last day in Istanbul on the motorway with flat tyres, which was the last video I saw you cycling in!

    • @PursuingMountains
      @PursuingMountains  Před měsícem +1

      😂true! Wow you saw two sufferfest videos in a row 😅

  • @andyeunson270
    @andyeunson270 Před měsícem

    That rail road crossing is a mess. I rode Whistler to Squamish last week. That trail cures me of wanting a gravel bike. I’ve raced the Cheakamus Challenge a few times years ago. That started in Brackendale and ended in Whistler Village. Some of route is the same as you did, some did not exist back then. Very hard race. Would not want to do it with camping gear.

  • @elachichai
    @elachichai Před 21 dnem

    Interesting handlebar orientations! What bar? Did you orient it that way to reduce reach and get an upright position??

  • @vanomadcyclist3474
    @vanomadcyclist3474 Před měsícem

    I didn’t think it was a fail at all, actually I thought you both had a wonderful adventure. Change is always an option and doesn’t in any way (as far as I am concerned😊) equate to failure. Look, had you not stopped there you wouldn’t have had that freakin’ amazing campsite. Enjoy what the adventure gives you, plan on changes on any adventure and have fun 😊❤️🙏🏼

  • @veganvagabond
    @veganvagabond Před měsícem

    Just completed this route a few weeks ago before the heat with loaded mountain bikes and it was really tough! I would not attempt it on gravel bikes. We went Squamish -> Whistler, stayed in Whistler and then Whistler -> Pemberton the next day. It sounded like you were attempting to get to Pemberton in one go? That would have been wild.
    Nice job on what you completed in those conditions!

    • @PursuingMountains
      @PursuingMountains  Před měsícem

      Thanks! We were attempting to camp at the campground outside of pemberton so we could take the early bus the next day, but as you saw that never happened 😅

  • @jimthompson717
    @jimthompson717 Před měsícem

    Coincidently I rode my bike from my home in West Vancouver to Whistler today. It was 37 degrees Celsius in Whistler today. I also rode home and am completely exhausted and trying to rehydrate. However my bike is a 2022 BMW R1250gs. But still.😅

  • @markfleeman
    @markfleeman Před měsícem

    You guys need to come and do the Huracan in Florida in February!! Ryan Van Duzer did it this past February and had a great time. You’ll love the Florida jungle. Seriously it’s a lot of fun.

  • @secr3t7
    @secr3t7 Před měsícem

    Hey, I think we saw you two on the trail! Two hardtail riders heading the other direction. We camped on Cloudburst mountain and finished down in Squamish.

  • @jonathanbenn2241
    @jonathanbenn2241 Před měsícem +1

    A plan that can't be changed is a bad plan.

  • @cgriggsiv
    @cgriggsiv Před měsícem

    Very good video awesome experience is it not
    But I have a question for both of you
    About your tires
    What tires did you both have and did you have inserts and did you have tubeless or tubes and did you use inserts for either one
    And how many flats did you guys have

  • @BlueJudySuite
    @BlueJudySuite Před měsícem

    Did you happen to go to Port Hardy last week?

    • @PursuingMountains
      @PursuingMountains  Před měsícem

      No. We love Vancouver island though so that would have been fun! We were on the Olympic peninsula last week.

  • @sashaantidot2444
    @sashaantidot2444 Před měsícem

    Can u tell me please which song is the third in order? Tnx 😊

  • @53andME
    @53andME Před měsícem +2

    Your husband, the male version of how I would be 😅

  • @cgriggsiv
    @cgriggsiv Před měsícem

    I too know about a weekend adventure fail
    I did manage to go from Cleveland Ohio off of 150th and puritas area to Geneva on the lake however I only made it back about one quarter I had to call in an audible and get my cousin to come pick my dead legs up because they were not going anymore Charlie horses out the wazoo

  • @cgriggsiv
    @cgriggsiv Před měsícem

    But my trip was extremely boring not as beautiful as what you had to go through

  • @davidrobinson9507
    @davidrobinson9507 Před měsícem

    F.Y.I.
    'bike packing' is just a word.
    It was invented or coined to:
    Sell proprietary weird shaped top heavy bags that pull your seatpost backwards, and to give you lots of complicated mounts for things in many places, rather than staying with sensible larger lower riding panniers.
    Also, hauling loaded bikes over unrideable trails, fallen trees, atv washout and trail ruination, etc.
    May I suggest a pair of hiking boots and a knapsack?
    For back packing, which is the origin of the word?
    And roads and panniers for
    Bike Touring ?
    Bike touring, cycle touring is the established descriptor.
    Why is everyone trying to invent a clutzy non- fun activity ?
    Btw I've cycled across Canada four times so I'm kind of an expert opinion.