The ride wasn't hugely challenging (this was by design) so that we could get folks more comfortable on dirt. What made the day was the outstanding group of humans that showed up. Everyone had a great attitude and great support for each other. - Organizer guy on the lead GSA
Thanks for bringing ua all along ..... Looks like goodtimes! I built a motocamping program with BMW Motorrad, and then later used to take 45 random strangers camping off their motorcycles once a month for 2 years as part of my employment contract with KLIM, it was like herding cats! haha ..... it was a damn blast though, and we were able to build some amazing memories and we got people out riding their bikes more and connecting with others, that's what its all about ........ Stay safe out there.....
Nope ... I'm like you and don't care for the group thing .... riding nut to butt on a dusty road is no bueno for me. Our groups on trips will typically space out about a 1/4 mile between riders to let dust clear. Leading rider always waits at intersections. I frequently see groups all bunched up on dusty roads riding with that SXS/ATV mentality and ask myself why???
The ride wasn't hugely challenging (this was by design) so that we could get folks more comfortable on dirt. What made the day was the outstanding group of humans that showed up. Everyone had a great attitude and great support for each other. - Organizer guy on the lead GSA
It was a great route to get familiar with all the other riders.
Thanks for putting it together 🍻
@@AdventureTomek Glad to do it. It was a great day.
Great video. Smooth relevant audio. Brought forth memories of rides I took with Matt T when I was younger !
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for taking us along, I enjoyed it!
Thanks for watching 🍻
Thanks for bringing ua all along ..... Looks like goodtimes!
I built a motocamping program with BMW Motorrad, and then later used to take 45 random strangers camping off their motorcycles once a month for 2 years as part of my employment contract with KLIM, it was like herding cats! haha ..... it was a damn blast though, and we were able to build some amazing memories and we got people out riding their bikes more and connecting with others, that's what its all about ........
Stay safe out there.....
Pretty decent size group with a good range of bikes. Nice views to go along with the ride. Yea us dang AT owners and our tubes...lol
Great editing! Great ride! It was much better than I expected, too. -1290 SAS guy
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome video thanks! From CT, U.S.A.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching!
Awesome video!
Glad you enjoyed it
I’ve done every square inch of that ride and would’ve enjoyed it more than you. You’re a more advanced rider and younger than I am.
How is the carpuride going and is it worth the money? I enjoy your content style
Thank you! It’s ok for the money, I really don’t have much to compare it to.
Seems to work best with google maps
2025 estará no Brasil!!!!
I'm not a huge fan of big groups either. If you ever want to meet up for a small one let me know. I'm in Woodland Park.
I need to explore more of that area.
I own a T7 and a 250 mile ride, would make me run.. the seat is absolutely terrible. Other than that I love the bike💙
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Nope ... I'm like you and don't care for the group thing .... riding nut to butt on a dusty road is no bueno for me. Our groups on trips will typically space out about a 1/4 mile between riders to let dust clear. Leading rider always waits at intersections. I frequently see groups all bunched up on dusty roads riding with that SXS/ATV mentality and ask myself why???
Either right on the wheel of the guy in front of you or 1/4 mile behind. I'm with you!
Gas $5.99/gal, welcome to California.