Before thinking about what video equipment you might want to buy, think about why you're filming said trip. Who is the target audience? How much effort and time acquiring filming skills and especially editing skills do you want to invest? What's wrong with just happy snapping with a camera phone for social media and personal memories as well as a personal diary?
Also, once you've created some clips, if you want more than just a few mates or your grandkids to watch them, you'll spend the rest of your days "marketing"  your offerings, which is basically spamming social media, and just making people unfollow or block you, because 98% of YouTube bike travel videos are in my opinion, just not very good. Check HU FB as to the number likes people don't get sharing their videos compared to a nice picture or 2 with an interesting/ personal description.
Being male and 59, you lack certain attributes to become the next viral internet sensation, again only my personal opinion, should you have aspirations in that regard
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