I'm really late to the party but I'm loving this series. P.S. That's Wolf Brand Chili. That's the best of the worst. Lol. It's terrible but it's what we grew up on. Perfect for chili dogs.
Enjoying your series. Unfortunately, you missed a great ride opportunity on this day. Should have gone south to Presidio and taken the River Road (FM-170) to Lajitas. The road runs along the Rio Grande River and sights, elevation changes, and twisties are spectacular! Re: Big Bend National Park, if one doesn't take the Ross Maxwell Scenic Drive off the main road (Panther Junction Rd) to the Santa Elena Canyon area, it's not worth the road trip through the park.
Good to know about FM-170 for next time! And you’re right about Big Bend. I’m glad I went, but do wish I had taken that scenic route. Thanks for watching!
Yes Sir...I would ride from Arkansas to Big Bend for the Chili Cook off..Big Bend as in Santa Elena Canyon has so many beautiful places to see..all accessible by paved roads..
You said . I'm not sure ... talking about your Plan Trip or Road.... I felt like you're not happy with this Road..wasn't interested enough... Maybe I'm wrong but that looks at the End wasn't Happy 😄 Anyway.... I enjoyed it ..wish you a Pleasant trip ...👌🏻🛵👍🏻
Good job but I think you missed out on some great motorcycling roads on your way to Big Bend. Should've gone through FM170 for the twisties, hills and most importantly the beautiful scenery along the Rio Grande.
Loved the route you took. I know when you,re grinding out the miles u don’t like to stop to top off your tank but it is risky. Cool place to spend the night after a long ride. Ride safe and I enjoy the videos.
Thanks for the tips! This was the last day I had any trouble finding gas. I stayed pretty close to I-10 once I got near San Antonio. Next time I definitely will bring a small emergency canister of fuel. Thanks for watching.
Just got back from a trip to Texas. Laughing because your comments on Big Bend were exactly my same thoughts. The "Three Sisters" area around Leakey made up for it.
Y'all cannot see the true mystic & beauty of Big Bend by road. It is so very beautiful & diverse landscapes. Hot springs by the cold Rio Grande...absolutely breath taking.
I stumbled across your channel and I've been watching and enjoying this series. I just started posting my own cross country trip on my channel. I just subbed so I can follow along. My name is Rich, nice to meet you. Good work.
Almost through your trip, awesome scenery. I am Canadian, drive 2016, SGS, plan on traveling next winter down your way. You clearly planed your overnight stops, but if you weren't under a time crunch lol would you have problems finding lodging and could you give me a idea of cost, your showing menus so food prices are there, up in Canada off season motels $100 to 400 without reservations on season nothing without reservations, pack a tent
You're right. I planned my hotels in advance, mostly so my family would know where to expect me. In my experience, you shouldn't have any trouble booking hotels as you go if you're flexible about location. Larger cities will certainly have rooms available. High-demand areas like national parks are often fully booked even for tent sites. If you camp, you may consider camping in National Forrests or on public land designated by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM,) which I believe is free (though I could be wrong.) I spent between $50-$120 on my hotels. The safari tent in Marfa, TX was the most expensive and the room in Silver City, NM was the cheapest. The room in Jacksonville beach was somewhere over $300 if I recall, but I don't count that one because that was for the family. Hope this helps! Good luck with your trip. I'm happy to answer follow up questions too.
@@CrunchMoto OK may i ask please.. I'm watching multiple biker Adventures ...in Netherlands, Saudi Arabia , America, Germany, Sweden, The Highest Subscribers usually interesting on the Cost of the Daily Trip like my Self. So from what I Follow... I see those Bikers always tell us how much was the hotel room, the Lunch, the Gasoline ⛽,..and so on.. Wish if you could do that so we can understand & learn More... Thank you...
Thanks for watching and commenting. I love hearing feedback (good and bad) on these videos. About Big Bend... I'm really glad I have these videos because as I look back, I realize it actually is pretty impressive (especially for someone from the East Coast.) But at the time, I was comparing it to Gila National Forest in NM where I was the day before. Which in my opinion, has better roads for motorcycling. And now more than a month after the trip, I'm really glad I took the detour through Big Bend. Cheers-
I brought 4 but usually only used 2 each day. I didn't record non-stop; only in 15 second shorts when the scenery was cool or longer when I wanted to make a voice note to self about something.
You cannot see Big Bend Nat'l Park on a motorcycle & in one hour. It is so so beautiful with diverse landscape.
One hour is better than nothing.
"Anything's an adventure bike if you're brave enough" .. lol, love it!
Dad jokes for the win.
I’m still looking for the courage riding my 2018 Chief Classic.....
I'm really late to the party but I'm loving this series.
P.S. That's Wolf Brand Chili. That's the best of the worst. Lol. It's terrible but it's what we grew up on. Perfect for chili dogs.
Not gonna lie, it did taste pretty good, but I haven’t had it since…
Enjoying your series.
Unfortunately, you missed a great ride opportunity on this day. Should have gone south to Presidio and taken the River Road (FM-170) to Lajitas. The road runs along the Rio Grande River and sights, elevation changes, and twisties are spectacular!
Re: Big Bend National Park, if one doesn't take the Ross Maxwell Scenic Drive off the main road (Panther Junction Rd) to the Santa Elena Canyon area, it's not worth the road trip through the park.
Good to know about FM-170 for next time!
And you’re right about Big Bend. I’m glad I went, but do wish I had taken that scenic route. Thanks for watching!
Yes Sir...I would ride from Arkansas to Big Bend for the Chili Cook off..Big Bend as in Santa Elena Canyon has so many beautiful places to see..all accessible by paved roads..
You said . I'm not sure ... talking about your Plan Trip or Road....
I felt like you're not happy with this Road..wasn't interested enough...
Maybe I'm wrong but that looks at the End wasn't Happy 😄
Anyway.... I enjoyed it ..wish you a Pleasant trip ...👌🏻🛵👍🏻
Just a Very. Long. Day. When I go back and watch the videos, I am happy to took that road.
@@CrunchMoto
Good for you 👍🏻
First time watching this channel. Seems just a personality type...somber or easily upset.
you went thru Big Bend but to appreciate it you need to explore big bend.
enjoying the videos
There’s never enough time to see everything, is there?
Exactly! Big Bend Nat'l Park is my fave! You can spend a month there & not see everything.
Gotta love some Wolf brand chili. Excellent video series
“Love” is an interesting choice of word. 😀
Good job but I think you missed out on some great motorcycling roads on your way to Big Bend. Should've gone through FM170 for the twisties, hills and most importantly the beautiful scenery along the Rio Grande.
Thanks! I’ll be sure to hit those roads next time
Loved the route you took. I know when you,re grinding out the miles u don’t like to stop to top off your tank but it is risky. Cool place to spend the night after a long ride. Ride safe and I enjoy the videos.
Thanks for the tips! This was the last day I had any trouble finding gas. I stayed pretty close to I-10 once I got near San Antonio. Next time I definitely will bring a small emergency canister of fuel. Thanks for watching.
Next time try Hormel chili.. you'll be pleasantly content.. great video, thank you!
By that time in the day, I would have eaten literal dog food I was so tired and hungry.
Just got back from a trip to Texas. Laughing because your comments on Big Bend were exactly my same thoughts. The "Three Sisters" area around Leakey made up for it.
I'm told there is a scenic route off the main road through the park that is a must-see... unfortunately we both must have missed it.
@@CrunchMoto scenic drive is definitely something special. huge winding curves with awesome views.
Y'all cannot see the true mystic & beauty of Big Bend by road. It is so very beautiful & diverse landscapes. Hot springs by the cold Rio Grande...absolutely breath taking.
I stumbled across your channel and I've been watching and enjoying this series. I just started posting my own cross country trip on my channel. I just subbed so I can follow along. My name is Rich, nice to meet you. Good work.
Nice meeting you too, I’ll check out your series today!
Almost through your trip, awesome scenery. I am Canadian, drive 2016, SGS, plan on traveling next winter down your way. You clearly planed your overnight stops, but if you weren't under a time crunch lol would you have problems finding lodging and could you give me a idea of cost, your showing menus so food prices are there, up in Canada off season motels $100 to 400 without reservations on season nothing without reservations, pack a tent
You're right. I planned my hotels in advance, mostly so my family would know where to expect me. In my experience, you shouldn't have any trouble booking hotels as you go if you're flexible about location. Larger cities will certainly have rooms available. High-demand areas like national parks are often fully booked even for tent sites. If you camp, you may consider camping in National Forrests or on public land designated by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM,) which I believe is free (though I could be wrong.) I spent between $50-$120 on my hotels. The safari tent in Marfa, TX was the most expensive and the room in Silver City, NM was the cheapest. The room in Jacksonville beach was somewhere over $300 if I recall, but I don't count that one because that was for the family. Hope this helps! Good luck with your trip. I'm happy to answer follow up questions too.
@@CrunchMoto
OK may i ask please..
I'm watching multiple biker Adventures ...in Netherlands, Saudi Arabia , America, Germany, Sweden,
The Highest Subscribers usually interesting on the Cost of the Daily Trip like my Self. So from what I Follow... I see those Bikers always tell us how much was the hotel room, the Lunch, the Gasoline ⛽,..and so on..
Wish if you could do that so we can understand & learn More...
Thank you...
@@abdulazizsaleh8650 That is good advice for my trip and videos in 2022 😀 on this trip.
Solid video man! Love the content. Yea from a resident Texan, Big Bend is... well.... kinda boring haha!
Thanks for watching and commenting. I love hearing feedback (good and bad) on these videos. About Big Bend... I'm really glad I have these videos because as I look back, I realize it actually is pretty impressive (especially for someone from the East Coast.) But at the time, I was comparing it to Gila National Forest in NM where I was the day before. Which in my opinion, has better roads for motorcycling. And now more than a month after the trip, I'm really glad I took the detour through Big Bend. Cheers-
Hey,
Invest in rotoplax.gas can. I think it carries 2 gal. Life saver.
Next time for sure. Thanks for watching!
How many gopro batteries do you go thru per day for these full day trips? would love to do a cross country trip if i could get the time
I brought 4 but usually only used 2 each day. I didn't record non-stop; only in 15 second shorts when the scenery was cool or longer when I wanted to make a voice note to self about something.
Watch out for the armadillos!
I like your maps, what technique are you using? Premier, Final Cut, Davinci?
Thanks! They're all just screenshots of Google maps that I pan across in iMovie except for Day 1. I paid a guy $5 on Fiverr to animate that one.
You eat a lot of tacos 😂
Cheap, fast, easy-to-find and delicious! The perfect meal.
Ever get pulled over
Not in a couple years. Though a park ranger did flash his lights at me in Big Bend. I took it as a warning and slowed down a bit.
You must like tacos, I would prefer a hamburger or a steak
When in Rome… I get plenty of cheeseburgers and steak back home.
Your commentary's sound like a summary of a death march..or a reading of someone's eulogy..
It was a looong day.