Hello my friends, do you know where is Ireland on our planet ? if you had the pleasure to bikepacking here, please...put your feelings below on comments. Many ❤❤❤ for you, no matter you live.
@opusmas790910 ай бұрын
It's worth to mention the road fatalities rising lately, mostly pedestrians, 8 cyclists in 2023 and 1 this year so far. Narrow routes with bushes and trees growing out of control reduces the visibility for drivers in the many curves and bends. Wicklow Town to Britas Bay in spring / summer has a lot of cars. The same going to Rathdrum. I found it very dangerous with cars never slowing down when overtaking in the small routes. I like cycling with my son (using the kids ride shotgun seat), we do some wildcamping around Wicklow Town with the bicycle loaded for the 2 of us. I wouldn't risk it in the route with him. Maybe we do the Grand Canal or Royal Canal this summer.
@the-portuguese-guy10 ай бұрын
I agree, with kids we need a little more precaution, last year I made from Waterford to dungarven and I love. cars free and the amazing landscape , of course, at the final of the day we catch a monumental downpour 😅, welcome to the channel.❤❤
@johngorentz640911 ай бұрын
I've taken my folding bicycle to Ireland three times and have had some good day rides, almost all in the west. I haven't tried camping there and don't know if I'd care to considering all the rain, but I'm an old guy and can use that as an excuse. Come to think of it, it was four times not three. But the first time was with a regular touring bicycle, not a folder.
@the-portuguese-guy11 ай бұрын
When not raining and the sun come, Ireland is the paradise 🤗welcome to the channel mister♥️♥️
@andrewb251411 ай бұрын
I bicycle toured in Irelend for about 3 weeks in 1983. Although we had a few wet days the weather was generally pretty good, which means it wasn't raining or blowing a gale and not that the sun came out. Maybe we were just lucky but overall it was great.
@the-portuguese-guy11 ай бұрын
You have luck 😅, welcome to the channel, my friend, Ireland remember me a lot the Azores islands, like here...there when have sun is a paradise.❤❤
@cowboy437811 ай бұрын
as someone from Ireland the tips i would give to bikepackers coming here is to go to Scotland instead. very similar culture, weather and feeling, but better bike infrastructure. however people should be aware that Ireland has a temperate rainforest climate, although we cut down the forest long ago. the country roads aren't that bad, people pass you close yes but when you see a tractor you just pull onto the grass. If you expect city infrastructure on our rural roads you will be disappointed (i am unsure why any country would pay to clean cow dung off a road surrounded by cattle farms?), but if you're willing to get dirty its an enjoyable experience. and comparing my experiences to rural Belgium, Irish people are much more friendly and helpful if you get stuck, but don't expect people to have 2nd languages unless you're in Dublin.
@the-portuguese-guy11 ай бұрын
I my friend, like a tell on video...i love, but I know to cycling here is not for everyone, welcome to the channel my friend,,♥️
@avantgardejazz11 ай бұрын
I wanted to bring my bike with me & bikepack in Ireland in 2018, but my mom (from Ireland) veeery much advised against it. Immediately upon driving/walking, I understood.
@the-portuguese-guy11 ай бұрын
Welcome to the channel , take a look at playlist ''Bikepacking Ireland': Cheers ♥️♥️♥️
@rossmax76711 ай бұрын
If you’re from Southern Europe you need to come to Ireland in the summer to cool off😀
@the-portuguese-guy11 ай бұрын
off course, I'm from a country in summer reach 45 degrees Celsius😅, here in Ireland is good because the engine not blow up with the hot 🔥. Welcome to the channel my friend.♥️
@AgencyScum11 ай бұрын
July's a great month for Donegal. Bring OLD TECH bikes. You bring a 12 speed, internally routed Di2 carbon machine and you'll be screwed; no spares, no expertise. Most roads between towns have no pavements and no street lighting and are often populated by young people doing 90 in cars PACKED with other young people. Sea food is fantastic anywhere on " The Wild Atlantic Way " and everyone...EVERYONE is warm, welcoming and friendly.
@the-portuguese-guy11 ай бұрын
3 years ago we made Donegal😅, one day without rain and from Malin Head to Leterkeny we catch a monumental thunderstorm all day, I never forget that day 😅. welcome to the channel ❤❤❤
@isomochyn111 ай бұрын
It sounds like Ireland has many of the same issues as the UK. Bad weather is okay it's a part of life and the adventure but poor infrastructure and aggressive drivers just takes away the enjoyment. At least when I cycled through Wales we hardly met any cars on the back roads and the few we met were courteous, unfortunately that attitude did not seem to exist if we had to go on any slightly busy road. Germany, Denmark and Sweden have all been much less stressful in my opinion and Denmark and Sweden have great camping opportunities. I hope to try some trips in France, Spain and Portugal in the coming years, I hear in France and Spain drivers have a much more accommodating attitude towards cyclists (I haven't heard much either way about Portugal).
@the-portuguese-guy11 ай бұрын
My friend in Portugal and Spain have more enforcement from authoritys and the fine for who not comply is heavy. I know very well wales , the Portuguese Guy channel manager is from Wales😅, and I had the pleasure riding on almost all UK, and yes, the drivers simply not see you😂. welcome to the channel my friend, enjoy❤
@colincampbell42616 ай бұрын
You missed the midgies.
@the-portuguese-guy6 ай бұрын
Ohh...yeah..😂 that guy's I plan do a special episode, but I think in Ireland have another Litlle animal more danger: Assassin's Ants, I suffer a lot in summer.
@carolinewilson976 ай бұрын
Yeah we missed them in Scotland as well, 4 years ago we were plagued by them I look at the midgeycast now before heading out🤣
@WoutervanTiel7 ай бұрын
Because the Decathlon store has no bikes in stock and it's rated by it's clients at 1.3 on 5. Totally lame.