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@Cronnos117
@Cronnos117 Ай бұрын
Einfach abgefahren😍 ich flieg im Oktober hin 😊 wie seid ihr nach pokara gekommen? Suche noch eine Möglichkeit
@2bushes
@2bushes Ай бұрын
Es gibt mehrere Busse aus Kathmandu. Sie starten in Sorhakhutte, das einem Busbahnhof ähnelt - eine Straße bzw. ein Stadtteil, in dem einfach viele Busse parken. Man muss einfach direkt dorthin gehen und ein Ticket bei einem beliebten Unternehmen am Vortag kaufen. Ich habe mir notiert, dass es 900 NPR pro Person kosten soll. Was wir letztendlich bezahlt haben, kann ich mich leider nicht mehr erinnern. Die Busse heißen alle "Deluxe Tourist Bus" oder ähnlich und versprechen Klimaanlage und bequeme Sitze - da sollte man skeptisch sein und einfach einen Bus erwarten, der einen nach Pokhara bringt. Die Reise ist lang, bis zu 9 Stunden, teilweise weil die Straßen so schlecht sind. Unser Bus hat auch einmal für eine Mittagspause bei einer Art Kantine angehalten - es ist gut zu wissen, dass das stattfinden wird, weil wir das irgendwie nicht gecheckt haben, zu spät dran waren und uns dann ultra-beeilen mussten. Das war aber vor fast 3 Jahren - es mag sein, dass sich einiges geändert hat.
@tonypaddler
@tonypaddler 3 ай бұрын
Excellent video, so real and down to earth (especially the sticky earth on Anna's shoes 😅 Thanks very much for that, I'll check out your other videos 🚲🙂👍
@2bushes
@2bushes 3 ай бұрын
Thanks! Do you plan visiting Armenia yourself?
@ZzPaRaD0XzZ
@ZzPaRaD0XzZ 3 ай бұрын
Not enough Jimmy in this clip!! Bring Jimmy back!!
@2bushes
@2bushes 3 ай бұрын
Oh yeah, we wish to and miss Jimmy too. The whole Atlantic Ocean is in-between us :(
@jbrearley12
@jbrearley12 3 ай бұрын
How much water did you carry each day whilst riding?
@2bushes
@2bushes 3 ай бұрын
I believe we only had 2 bottles each on our bikes. Water is not a big concert on the circuit, first of all because you eat at the tea houses, second of all because there are little shops every now and then selling drinks (especially in the lower parts of the circuit) and thirdly because there is plenty of waterfalls and rivers. We just drank from them when we needed and had our charcoal filtering system with us in case but i think we did not use it. We felt ok afterward but please check twice if drinking this water is safe - we assumed it is. I recommend drinking sweet drinks (like cola) in the upper parts. you really do need this sugar boost 😉
@15secondsboost
@15secondsboost 3 ай бұрын
Super performance. Great inspiration for everyone. Blessings 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@2bushes
@2bushes 3 ай бұрын
Thank you, you are too kind 😊
@jbrearley12
@jbrearley12 4 ай бұрын
How much water capacity did you carry each day?
@aliasliah9737
@aliasliah9737 5 ай бұрын
what month
@BigTiddyGothGrappler
@BigTiddyGothGrappler 5 ай бұрын
It's weird knowing Society has finally reached a place where I can go on KZbin and watch rich people exploit for locals who don't know any better and to top it off it makes those rich people feel like they actually did something good by exploiting those people it's crazy crazy times
@KevinRai-yn6pm
@KevinRai-yn6pm 6 ай бұрын
Awesome! The of the best part is Jacob stand on the rock and cave! Thanks for sharing your adventure journey! Keep Rocking!
@2bushes
@2bushes 6 ай бұрын
Hello Kevin, we were talking about you lateöy and apparently brought you with our thoughts! We need to catch up on whats new with you! <3
@hmhgg
@hmhgg 6 ай бұрын
Hello, How it is possible fly drone in Nepal? ... i have been reading about this and it seems very difficult. The video is great, thanks!
@2bushes
@2bushes 6 ай бұрын
Hi, honestly, we didn't know about the permits and restrictions until a guide told us at the end of our stay. We came to Nepal the first possibility after the coronavirus pandemic - there were almost no tourists and locals (also guides!) didn't seem to bother at all. For now, I would recommend trying to organise a licence through a travel agency - I doubt the Nepali paperwork is doable for foreigners.
@lovelo-amorporlabicicleta8110
@lovelo-amorporlabicicleta8110 6 ай бұрын
ok thank you very much @@2bushes
@ARACENAworks
@ARACENAworks 8 ай бұрын
Thank you......... Amazing footage
@Sebastian-es1ye
@Sebastian-es1ye 8 ай бұрын
Really great video
@marsundco
@marsundco 8 ай бұрын
Awesome pictures, even better composition and the cheesiest speaker you will ever see on any KZbin or IG travel film! Love it!❤
@susanknight691
@susanknight691 9 ай бұрын
This was great! I can’t wait for the next instalment.
@mayabusch6972
@mayabusch6972 9 ай бұрын
Großartig 😊
@cairebrittobarletta
@cairebrittobarletta 9 ай бұрын
awesome video! loved it
@GenriMensoza-nj1fk
@GenriMensoza-nj1fk 9 ай бұрын
I really loved this video, awesome.. Stay safe and dry
@TurneyUK
@TurneyUK 9 ай бұрын
Beautiful
@troycarpenter3675
@troycarpenter3675 10 ай бұрын
Wonderful
@davemeade9317
@davemeade9317 10 ай бұрын
Great video guys! I'm doing the same trip next month but will be taking my Full Suspension Bike. What would you recommend for shoes. I have my Five ten Trailcross boots which I'm thinking of taking or would I be better off with a proper set of walking boots for those Hike a Bike sections? Thanks
@2bushes
@2bushes 10 ай бұрын
Hey, that's a tough one! 1. Definitely take shoes with a good profile, there are sections that require a good grip 2. You'll be crossing rivers and going through a lot of muddy sections - the more waterproof the better 3. Depending on where you start, "proper" walking boots might be too warm - around Pokhara you'll have 25 degrees Celsius and easy terrain 4. Jakob had waterproof click shoes from Shimano with a GOA system for cross-country and I took my above-the-ankle Merells with lightweight (soft) soles. Both worked great. I do not think there is much "advantage" in taking click shoes or above-the-ankle shoes - I would simply take the ones that are most comfortable :) Our friend Jimmy walked in sandals! I hope this helps!
@GuidoLobermann
@GuidoLobermann Жыл бұрын
Danke für euren Bericht. Ich habe die Tour 2011 zu Fuß gemacht und war auch im Bob Marley Hotel! Namaste!
@2bushes
@2bushes Жыл бұрын
:D Die scheinen auch echt erfolgreich zu sein!
@kimballkillpack7910
@kimballkillpack7910 Жыл бұрын
Two amazing people...ride on...
@secretknight3140
@secretknight3140 Жыл бұрын
Found out about this through radio lab
@hindsagarvlogsIndia
@hindsagarvlogsIndia Жыл бұрын
Love your adventures!
@hindsagarvlogsIndia
@hindsagarvlogsIndia Жыл бұрын
Thanks for Inspiring! <3 Gonna do this route soon.
@2bushes
@2bushes Жыл бұрын
good luck!!!
@biggertree7063
@biggertree7063 Жыл бұрын
A friend is currently training to ride the Annapurna. This will be his 2nd attempt. I don't think I'm adventurous enough to cycle in a jungle where tigers exist. 🥴
@2bushes
@2bushes Жыл бұрын
We keep our fingers crossed for your friend! <3
@lucpouliquen4188
@lucpouliquen4188 Жыл бұрын
Very nice trip, and great filming, video was pretty cool. I'm planing the same trip but I do not still choosen the period. What was the period/month of your trip ?
@annaadamczyk2558
@annaadamczyk2558 Жыл бұрын
We went there in November, generally speaking, late Autumn or spring are the best seasons to visit Annapurna Circuit, because of less risk of a landslide. I recommend you to join one of the many Nepali travel groups and ask for the current weather conditions :)
@travelandfilming
@travelandfilming Жыл бұрын
Nice. But it’s Aluminum alloy frame, not steel
@PiquePictures
@PiquePictures Жыл бұрын
Beautiful video! Looks like a great adventure!😊
@2bushes
@2bushes Жыл бұрын
It really is!😮
@unknown-tq1eg
@unknown-tq1eg Жыл бұрын
as a nepali the quality ,riding is top notch so cool and cinematic love your work <3
@2bushes
@2bushes Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Nice to hear it from a Nepali <3
@kimballkillpack7910
@kimballkillpack7910 Жыл бұрын
Enjoy the puppy stage...lol
@Edigor100
@Edigor100 Жыл бұрын
poor husky I cant believe not sleeping with your baby
@2bushes
@2bushes Жыл бұрын
well i guess we’ll have to start now 😂
@Edigor100
@Edigor100 Жыл бұрын
@@2bushes lol glad he got his way
@lucindayoungblood7176
@lucindayoungblood7176 Жыл бұрын
I BET THE PUPPY WON 🤣🤣🤣🤣💜💜💜💜
@deborahkeller5298
@deborahkeller5298 Жыл бұрын
Playtime 😂
@EllieMoonHaven
@EllieMoonHaven Жыл бұрын
Lol the push only for him to jump back on lol keep up with the training
@kerrigansisk4955
@kerrigansisk4955 Жыл бұрын
just let him stay and give pets
@sholtocampbell7089
@sholtocampbell7089 Жыл бұрын
Honour to do it with you both! Love.
@Rohan-he6jg
@Rohan-he6jg Жыл бұрын
Beautiful video ❤️ Love from Nepal 🇳🇵😍
@the1andonly
@the1andonly Жыл бұрын
Great tips! Now please make a video about how you put the bear box on your touring bike 🤔
@2bushes
@2bushes Жыл бұрын
Haha, good point! Well in the USA the bear boxes are placed everywhere where bears are, even at free campsites (this video was made in one). You can also store your food in a bear container (impractical for a bike) or hang it on a tree (which we did sometimes, but it is quite hard and we are not pros in this technique so we did not include it)
@willcresson8776
@willcresson8776 Жыл бұрын
Eat a cheeseburger, that thumbnail is TERRIFYING.
@2bushes
@2bushes Жыл бұрын
Oh, I know 😩 I eat in McDonalds often now, and I find their food not as calorie-rich as I need. Who would have though, huh? But during the long winter I hope to put on some weight again.
@mullenax339
@mullenax339 Жыл бұрын
These two are elite athletes. Riding bike 80 miles (off road) with +5-6k feet of Elevation gain Daily! It’s Impossible to consume enough calories, you’ll almost aways be in a calorie deficit. It happens to everyone that pushes their body to the extreme.
@youdontknowjack9056
@youdontknowjack9056 Жыл бұрын
That’s true! Calorie intake can be a challenge. Especially over such a long cross country ride.
@briandriscoll1480
@briandriscoll1480 Жыл бұрын
Unrealistic. Someone else is apparently carrying their gear. Adding a few kilos of weight changes the nature of the trek considerably, esp. at higher elevations.
@2bushes
@2bushes Жыл бұрын
We consider your comment a great compliment! No, all our gear was on our bikes that we rode, pushed and eventually carried up and the bikes weight somewhere between 20 and 25kg. But there is bunch more people who did that, we are not the first! ;)
@briandriscoll1480
@briandriscoll1480 Жыл бұрын
@@2bushes In which case, quite an achievement. I was basing my comment on a couple of observations: you appeared not to be alone (pics from the air?) and your loads looked very small - no panniers. I can't imagine doing the trek with less than a 30-litre pack even without bike tools, spare tubes, etc., which seems more than you were carrying. I did the Everest trek back in '86 and have thought about what would be possible on a bike. Apart from the daunting logistics of ascending stone steps and avoiding precipices, I suspect going by bike creates a kind of mental barrier between a rider and those one encounters along the way, especially locals who are always on foot. On a bike, you're not, in my view, travelling in the spirit of those to whom these pathways truly belong. But neither is peak-bagging, which doesn't seem to be in conflict with local cultures.
@2bushes
@2bushes Жыл бұрын
@@briandriscoll1480 oh well, my husband is quite good in flying the drone - he can ride the bike and fly in the same time, which is quite awesome. And yes, we travel very light - currently on the road since 2,5 Months in the USA with similiar volume. As you know after compleating the EBC - you do not have to carry much - the food and lodging are provided, so there is no neet to carry a tent or a stove. Our friend hiked the Annapurna Circuit without a sleeping bag! Anyway, if you decide to bike the EBC, let us know! You might be the first one to do that!
@briandriscoll1480
@briandriscoll1480 Жыл бұрын
@@2bushes At age 67, I don't think I'll be doing that one, unless I can do it with an eMTB. I'm actually quite curious about how little one need pack on major treks like Annapurna circuit. No tent, of course, but it can be dicey to be caught out in freezing temps or monsoon rains without adequate gear. And a medical kit is mandatory. Do you have an idea how many litres/cubic inches and kilos/pounds you were each toting?
@2bushes
@2bushes Жыл бұрын
@@briandriscoll1480 I assume 10kg each excluding water and snacks. The winter gear is surprisingly light. We both had an ultralight sleeping bag for 0 Celcius, a liner, a down jacket (bought in Kathmandu), 3 merino shirts, 2 bike jackets (for different temperatures and the second one waterproof), hiking shoes and 2 pairs of cycling pants. My husband is a doctor, so of course, we had a first aid kit and emergency high altitude meds as well. 2 spare tubes each + tools and some cosmetic products + filming gear (mini drone, go pro, 2 x iphone, spare battery and a mic). That's it :) Charging eMTB might be tricky but I keep my fingers crossed!!!
@sanjilniroula2056
@sanjilniroula2056 Жыл бұрын
💕🇳🇵💕🇳🇵💕
@sanjilniroula2056
@sanjilniroula2056 Жыл бұрын
Love from Nepal 🇳🇵💕
@preciousbagamaspad9790
@preciousbagamaspad9790 2 жыл бұрын
I took an environmental physiology class in undergraduate that went over this. I loved the class! Great and very informative video 😁
@2bushes
@2bushes Жыл бұрын
thanks, we are glad you enjoyed it! AMS and it's prevention is fascinating!
@G-R-VLOG-1234
@G-R-VLOG-1234 2 жыл бұрын
This is my dream trail. One day I will definitely go with MTB.
@2bushes
@2bushes 2 жыл бұрын
Better now, than later! The treck is not filled with tourists due to covid as it normally would be. If you need help with planing let us know! 😌
@egonzalez4294
@egonzalez4294 Жыл бұрын
@@2bushes How many kilometers did you do per day? I am thinking to do all nepal trails :| on my touring mtb, also how expensive are the hotels and stuff.
@2bushes
@2bushes Жыл бұрын
@@egonzalez4294 Wow, we keep our fingers crossed! :) The first four days we did roughly 50km/day, then an acclimatisation day in Manang and after that: Manang-Yak Kharka, Yak-Kharka-High Camp, High Camp - Thorung La - Muktinath. We didn't do many km per day for two reasons: the road is quite challenging (lots of hike-a-bikes and steep climbs) and we were sticking to the rule of max. 500am above 3k. I must admit I don't remember what the hotels cost, I believe it was around 2000-3000 rupees per person per dinner(as we explained the accommodation was free if you paid for your meals) and around 900 for breakfast.
@danVenture
@danVenture 2 жыл бұрын
I hiked the circuit in 2018 with some friends. Your video brought back those amazing memories. Awesome stuff! 👍
@2bushes
@2bushes 2 жыл бұрын
we are very happy that our video evoked these nice memories! <3
@metalheadlovesmountains9211
@metalheadlovesmountains9211 2 жыл бұрын
Damn !!!! Met you guys in Ledar when i was doing solo annapurna circuit last November 2021. You guys decided to stay in Ledar and i continue to high camp same day 🙌
@2bushes
@2bushes Жыл бұрын
Hello again! :D Do you also wish to come back to Nepal as much as we do?
@ommagar169
@ommagar169 2 жыл бұрын
New subscriber from Nepal 🇳🇵❤️
@2bushes
@2bushes 2 жыл бұрын
<3
@travelandfilming
@travelandfilming 2 жыл бұрын
One of the best vlogs of this circuit. Beautifully done.
@travelandfilming
@travelandfilming 2 жыл бұрын
Do you have Instagram? Or a blog?
@2bushes
@2bushes Жыл бұрын
Wow, thanks! We are working on a blog, we will gladly let you know when it's online! :)
@casantosh1
@casantosh1 2 жыл бұрын
So amazing video and yet so less subscribers. Keep up the good work. U ll certainly grow
@2bushes
@2bushes 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your appreciation! We are a very young channel in the process of making more travel videos but it takes so much tiiiiiiiiiiiiiime! :)