Man, the title wasn't kidding (The Most Beautiful Place Ever). We've been to Vermont several times and camped in Jamaica State Park in the fall...Absolutely stunning. Love those waterfalls.
I’m so glad you liked it! I have another video tomorrow at noon, different topic, but then next week will be a “throttle therapy” video. Just riding around Vermont in the fall. Motorcycle and the wind, no talking. Might be another one for you to enjoy 😊
I like that! Our neighbor keeps his steer in our field in the summer. Fun to watch them going back and forth. Roads up here are beautiful - only issue this time of year is all the out-of-staters that come to see the leaves. Why we’re the only state in the country where it’s legal to pass on a double yellow line. These people act like they’ve never seen a tree before 😂
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it! It really is beautiful up here in Vermont this time of year. Warm enough to ride, great autumn colors, not buried under 20 feet of snow yet 😂
I live in Mass. I ride every Sunday regardless of weather. Vermont is without a doubt my current favorite state to ride in. Great roads, beautiful scenery and awesome people 👍🏽
Careful riding up here brother, Vermonters see that white Massachusetts plate and we channel our inner Dale Earnhardt or Ricky Bobby 😂 we have a special nickname for y’all 👀 😉 How far up do you usually come? The northern area of Vermont takes a little effort to get to but it’s so beautiful.
Beautiful! I just got through watching Courtney Scarlet in her video riding through Yosemite Nat'l Park. I've been to both places and they're two of the most beautiful places in our country, although on opposite ends.
@@Scout4x I love Yosemite! Spent some time there back in college. Got to learn from Yosemite Search and Rescue and spend time climbing El Cap and spending time climbing ice in the high country. That brings back memories- I will have to go watch her video! I did Grand Canyon, Zion, Bryce, Teton, and Yellowstone this summer on the bike. Will have all of those up soon. First 2 videos of that trip are up now.
I rode up to Bennington VT from MA yesterday morning to meet my daughter for lunch at college. It was a brisk start at 35 degrees but turned out to be a nice day of riding.
@@MeanderingMotoMonk Ahhh, I gotcha 😂 Not too many things to worry about up here. More worried about moose and bear dropping in unexpectedly. Have had that happen before 🫎
Nice job on the video. I’m in mid-state VT, but travel around the state by bike a lot whenever the snow and mud subside. This past fall seemed like the busiest tourist season ever. I think the influence of social media is luring more visitors from the metro areas to our south than ever before. It used to be just gray hairs in coach buses cruising around on the foliage tours, but now everyone thinks coming to Vermont is cool. I just hope it doesn’t spoil our state any more than it has already.
Just been counting calories like Scrooge and exercising - running my butt off. Literally 😂 Also, if you’ve been away a while, I rode 7200 miles around the country this summer. First two videos of that + Sturgis are on my channel home page. I hit Route 66 and a bunch of national parks! Welcome back brother✌🏻 great to hear from you again!
Great video. Living in the Italian Alps it's almost amusing to see how most Americans have a hard time with "twisty" roads, which for us here are simply our daily ride 😂.
I live in the mountains. Learned to ride there. I’m used to it. Trust me, when the out-of-staters come to Vermont we can’t stand them. I have to dive for my edge of the road sometimes when they come into my lane.
@@MOTOBLADE hahaha I can imagine. It's very good, from a motorcycle perspective, to learn with roads that are challenging with lots of turns and hairpins as those conditions make you into a better, more capable and safer rider. Great scenery that you shared. Thanks bro.
@@gruvinbass you’ll probably like my upcoming “throttle therapy” fall ride videos I’ve got coming then. You’ll most likely recognize some more areas. I love riding out in the NEK.
Unfortunately for me I live close to Houston so we don’t have fall colors nearby. I’ve heard the hill country has some but you have to hit it just right. I grew up I Missouri and I do miss the color changes. I’m in my 60s now so I’ll leave tent camping to you younger guys.
Wow man you can't beat that folliage!
Best time of the year to be up here!
smooth road, beautiful weather and scenery. doesn’t get much better than that!
You're absolutely right! Autumn riding in New England is one of the best things in the world. 🍁
Where is your favorite place to ride in the fall or go motocamping? Let me know below 👇🏻
Pioneer Valley, just N W of Greenfield Massachusetts and I live in S Vermont
Man, the title wasn't kidding (The Most Beautiful Place Ever). We've been to Vermont several times and camped in Jamaica State Park in the fall...Absolutely stunning. Love those waterfalls.
Glad you enjoy it up here so much! Come on back! Where you guys from?
Love that kind of content, so peaceful... You made my day, thank you.
I’m so glad you liked it! I have another video tomorrow at noon, different topic, but then next week will be a “throttle therapy” video. Just riding around Vermont in the fall. Motorcycle and the wind, no talking. Might be another one for you to enjoy 😊
@@MOTOBLADE i'll watch it for sure :)
Great batch of videos, doing an amazing job
Thank you! I really appreciate that 😎✌🏻
15:56 my grandmother used to say "Did anyone hear that? Cows are returning from the pasture." Nice ride though. Quite relaxing roads.
I like that! Our neighbor keeps his steer in our field in the summer. Fun to watch them going back and forth.
Roads up here are beautiful - only issue this time of year is all the out-of-staters that come to see the leaves. Why we’re the only state in the country where it’s legal to pass on a double yellow line. These people act like they’ve never seen a tree before 😂
@@MOTOBLADE but not with that livery,
Beautiful part of the world Thanks for sharing.
Of course, thanks for watching brother ✌🏻😎
Beautiful scenery! Awesome ride!
It really is! Thanks for watching!
Really enjoyed your video and what a beautiful place!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it! It really is beautiful up here in Vermont this time of year. Warm enough to ride, great autumn colors, not buried under 20 feet of snow yet 😂
I live in Mass. I ride every Sunday regardless of weather. Vermont is without a doubt my current favorite state to ride in. Great roads, beautiful scenery and awesome people 👍🏽
Careful riding up here brother, Vermonters see that white Massachusetts plate and we channel our inner Dale Earnhardt or Ricky Bobby 😂 we have a special nickname for y’all 👀 😉
How far up do you usually come? The northern area of Vermont takes a little effort to get to but it’s so beautiful.
Great vid! Nice scenic backdrop.
Thank you!
Beautiful! I just got through watching Courtney Scarlet in her video riding through Yosemite Nat'l Park. I've been to both places and they're two of the most beautiful places in our country, although on opposite ends.
@@Scout4x I love Yosemite! Spent some time there back in college. Got to learn from Yosemite Search and Rescue and spend time climbing El Cap and spending time climbing ice in the high country. That brings back memories- I will have to go watch her video!
I did Grand Canyon, Zion, Bryce, Teton, and Yellowstone this summer on the bike. Will have all of those up soon. First 2 videos of that trip are up now.
I rode up to Bennington VT from MA yesterday morning to meet my daughter for lunch at college. It was a brisk start at 35 degrees but turned out to be a nice day of riding.
We had a long stretch of rain there for a while but it's been quite pleasant the past few days. Enjoy your time up here brother ✌🏻😎🍁
@@MOTOBLADE already home. It was a day trip. Lunch and an hour ride with my daughter and took a scenic ride home to MA.
Nice! Try to get some more rides in before the end of the season. Winter is fast approaching!
Nice relaxing video, kudos! I worried all night with your tent door facing away from your scooter LOL
@@MeanderingMotoMonk let’s just say when I walk away from the scooter, the security system is armed. And so is the rider 😎
@@MOTOBLADE Of course, I assumed that, just worried about them getting the drop on you 🙂
@@MeanderingMotoMonk Ahhh, I gotcha 😂 Not too many things to worry about up here. More worried about moose and bear dropping in unexpectedly. Have had that happen before 🫎
@@MOTOBLADE Then there's THAT!!!
@@MeanderingMotoMonk 😂😂
Nice job on the video. I’m in mid-state VT, but travel around the state by bike a lot whenever the snow and mud subside.
This past fall seemed like the busiest tourist season ever. I think the influence of social media is luring more visitors from the metro areas to our south than ever before. It used to be just gray hairs in coach buses cruising around on the foliage tours, but now everyone thinks coming to Vermont is cool. I just hope it doesn’t spoil our state any more than it has already.
Been there a few times but never camped there. Will have to do it next year . Vermont has beautiful roads 😉👍
This is living right here!
Sidebar : what have you done to look like you do now? I've been away for a while . You look great!
Just been counting calories like Scrooge and exercising - running my butt off. Literally 😂 Also, if you’ve been away a while, I rode 7200 miles around the country this summer. First two videos of that + Sturgis are on my channel home page. I hit Route 66 and a bunch of national parks!
Welcome back brother✌🏻 great to hear from you again!
Great video.
Living in the Italian Alps it's almost amusing to see how most Americans have a hard time with "twisty" roads, which for us here are simply our daily ride 😂.
I live in the mountains. Learned to ride there. I’m used to it. Trust me, when the out-of-staters come to Vermont we can’t stand them. I have to dive for my edge of the road sometimes when they come into my lane.
@@MOTOBLADE hahaha I can imagine. It's very good, from a motorcycle perspective, to learn with roads that are challenging with lots of turns and hairpins as those conditions make you into a better, more capable and safer rider.
Great scenery that you shared. Thanks bro.
I live north and east of Smuggler's Notch, near Newport, VT. It's hard to find a bad ride anywhere in the state.
@@gruvinbass you’ll probably like my upcoming “throttle therapy” fall ride videos I’ve got coming then. You’ll most likely recognize some more areas. I love riding out in the NEK.
I live in Vermont😊
Unfortunately for me I live close to Houston so we don’t have fall colors nearby. I’ve heard the hill country has some but you have to hit it just right. I grew up I Missouri and I do miss the color changes. I’m in my 60s now so I’ll leave tent camping to you younger guys.
Vermont sucks. Tell your friends.
Terrible place. No one should ever come here 😎