My book Two Years on a Bike – From Vancouver to Patagonia has just released and I would like to tell you more about the preparation and share some of the stories from the road.
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I love everything about your journey Martijn.
Thank you for sharing this with the world. It made me think, there are many individuals like you who go through so much yet I'd never know about them because they were never filmed.
You have the power of the camera and you've given us an experience to ponder about.
The last bit is like interstellar!
"Don't let me leave murph!"
Goosebumps!
Wow beautiful
Two years on a bike and not working not contributing to society
Success always guy,i support you
The storm part at the end is really intense!
very impressive. we should do a company wide challenge!
Amazing Video! Thank You !
I'll tell you what, this is the most touching video! Through all of your travels, you are an amazing person and living proof of how life should be simply lived. Safe travels! ✌️
4K.. but only 30Hz ?
Experiências únicas só podem ser vividas do indivíduos únicos. Belíssimo documentário 👏👏👏
Hello! This is my dream, but i wondering where did i can get money while traveling?
Bet you were glad you got a Hilleberg towards the end there.
Fantastic series. Yeah, wind is rough, especially when combined with an electrical storm. I bring ear plugs when sleeping out in my tent, but the best ear muffs ain't gonna help when it's gets proper wild. I remember in 2017 I was in a remote Tibetan area of China and parked my tent on a Tibetan nomad's land where they were grazing their yak. It was a calm overcast day but during the middle of the night the heavens opened and it was absolutely chucking hail, snow.. lightning was striking and thunder booming. My 3 season MSR tent was getting thrashed but it held up ok, scary night though. This was @ 4000m/13,000+ft above sea level, weather can change really quick at that elevation. The nomad even had a baby, they were just literally living in a large canvas tent and they didn't seemed too stirred by the weather during the night when I had breakfast with them in the morning. It was a cold and wet hike out of there.
Little tip for you; if you'd ditched the drone shots you might have done it in one year.
“There’s thunder going on, I don’t know if you can see it” and the lightning immediately says hello
Wow. Blown away by this series. Fantastic!
This is more incredible than any other documentary I have ever seen. The sheer detailed recounting of the events, the videos, the pictures, I am glad I stumbled upon your journey. Thank you for sharing it so beautifully with us.
Great trip and amazing effort BUT you missed the beautiful and stunning Oregon Coast. It is the best coastline in Cascadia bioregion
Amazing life❤
this how to realy liv a life
Club deluxe!! That’s by far my favorite spot in SF ❤
Film but fire in the redwood forest?
I don't know what to say that hasn't already been said in previous comments. Suffice to say, this was a truly amazing and awe inspiring video. You've made me feel very ashamed for not having the motivation to finally get my shit together and get out into the world and explore it on two wheels. Perhaps that will now change. Keep up the good work, Martin. This video is priceless.
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wow. what an amazing adventure, and i love the video images. thanks for sharing!
Just Brilliant.
Found this great adventure through a comment on Martijn’s latest site. Thank you to that person.