Riding for Many Hours in Siberia didn't help! | Season 20 | Episode 15
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ค. 2024
- Motorcycle Trip to Magadan with Tenere 700. In this video series, I will show you my trip from Varna to Magadan. No fancy edition, just raw reality.
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Lovely , clean . no litter . no vandalism . I would love to live there .
Exactly!
Thank you Pavel for giving all details and information about this beautiful country.All these information has a great value for me because I plan to do the same trip on my Tenere in near future!
My pleasure 😊!
The thing you were talking about is called a bandstand. Here in the main square of my local big(ish) town, Mirande, we have one very much like the one you showed us in Chita. Also, my local small town has a bookshelf outside the Mairie just like the one you saw in Chita where you can just take and drop off books. Looks like we're not so different after all!
Thanks for sharing!
If you're not with Yamaha they won't let you pass 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💪
They know best!
Great episode, love it!
Thanks for taking the time!
Very interesting. Enjoyed. The lady that you asked her about the direction had the steering wheel on the right. I was quite a bit surprised to see it in Siberia. Chita seems to be an interesting city. Very well designed and vistor friendly. The ice-cream was tasty I believe. :) Cheers.
Glad you enjoyed it! 80% of the cars in Siberia are with right steering. They import it from Japan.
@@motorcycleadventureslive Yes, after I checked it and they really did it. Firstly there were just second hand cars, but later also new ones. :)
True
like always nice Video Pavlin👍👍👍👍👍 ,I like the Face cow passport control 😍🤩
Glad you like it!
Pavlin, thanks for cool video and for showing to us distant parts of Russia! I live in the center and never been there. In some aspects it looks very different to what we are used to over here, like statues of Lenin in the center of every town and cows on the roads:)), we don't have that. It looks like it's going back in time a little bit. But it looks very beautifull with the parks and monumental buildings, and huge central avenues, and book sharing kiosks, and cute little statues in the streets. Looking forward to more new videos!
Thanks for taking the time!
Pavlin the Cowboy Cattleman. Good vid. Enjoyed. Beautiful territory
Yes! Thank you!
Amazing place Chita!
It really is!
Another great adventure 😁😁
Glad you enjoyed it
Pavel, thank you for giving us insight in part of the world most of us probably never get to see. Your effort breaks some stereotypes about Russia, as a country/ place that doesn't offer much to experience. What time of year is this and what is your plan after you reach Magadan?
My pleasure! It was made July Aug and Sept. Need to go back.
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Greetings from Serbia. Safe and fun travels. Pozdrav!
Thank you!
Good one, Pavlin....
Thanks for taking the time!
Nice 👍 Berther ....🏍️👏👏
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for showing us life in Russia, Pavlin. As a person interested in history, I am surprised that there are still quite a lot of statues honoring Lenin and a number of soviet monuments. That's, I suppose, typical of the tension between modernity and the past.
It is history, and I cannot see why they have to remove it.
@@motorcycleadventureslive I agree with you. It is the ambiguity typical of monuments which serve both as a reminder of past events (which is ok) and the emotional message linked with honouring that particular person or event. It depends which side is subjectively predominant. In the U.S., the current wokeism has led many people to desecrate or tear down historical statues and monuments considered not politically correct, which is actually destructive.
The same around Europe and Bulgaria as well, but... nothing we can do about it.
Much Enjoyment 👍😎
Thanks for the visit!
Nice looking city
Absolutely!
Fancy a man asking for direction.. well done mate.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks!
My pleasure, thanks for the support!
Ok 👏🎉👍👌
Thanks for watching!
Merry Christmas ☕
Excellent directions from local lady. I have sometimes been sent the wrong way by locals! Right hand drive car, in Siberia. I bet it had a tale to tell..
Excellent watch.
Safe happy onward travels 👍
In fact more than 70% of the cars in Siberia are imported from Japan. Thanks for taking the time again, Richard!
@@motorcycleadventureslive I never knew that. Interesting.
It is closer and cheaper for them.
@@motorcycleadventureslive makes sense.
Nice wooden Pavilion.
Yes
Gazebo
Yes, thanks!
Ahh, you cut down the part from the travel update where you said you'll just go do some pull-ups :) I was hoping I'll see the whole video this time, with the pull-ups too.
I did not film the pull-ups...
You may have explained already but can i ask why you did not use a Garmin to have maps without cell phone connection?
Because I don't need them. I use paper maps mostly.
I’m getting confused - I thought you needed a new rear tyre? Have I missed an episode? Or is the old rear tyre still being used?
As far j understand, new tyre arrives in 2 days at Čita
I still use the rear tire that I started from Bulgaria. The front I changed in Novosibirsk.
Just curious, it seems there are a lot of petrol ⛽️ stations but do you carry extra petrol with you? If so, how?
I got 5 l can extra petrol only for the last section, From Yakutks to Magadan, and even there I needed only once.
@motorcycleadventureslive cool, I am planning a trip through a mountainous National Park, and absolutely no petrol station for 115 miles (210km). just to be safe, I am trying to figure out how to carry extra fuel, fuel bags are illegal in the US, and that leaves canisters.
Glad to help!
@motorcycleadventureslive One of my dreams is to go to Lake Baikal, something just so mysterious about it. Well, ask yourself this question: How does seal exist there? There are so many questions I have about that lake. So enjoy your trip.
Just do it!
Courtyard
Kind of
My friend please put one camera to capture you face while you are talking to your viewers, because seeing motorcycle Handel for nlong time make person bore. Thanks
Sorry, but I won't. The idea of this videos is to show you the world, not myself. Also, it will require an additional microphone.