Your videos are absolutely incredible! Your passion for adventure and the way you show us the world on a motorcycle are simply fascinating. Each episode is a true escape, and I love how you capture the beauty and diversity of the landscapes. 🌄 Thank you!
So glad you are safely back in EU… well done, very inspiring… Like I mentioned to you previously, I did Morocco last year, but with a friend. You did it alone! Awesome…
Another inspiring video, you always give me the "easy going" feeling although I believe it's quite the opposite 😅 Glad you are safely back to Europe ☺️
Thank you for these videos, I have been dipping in and out of them because Morocco is on the list of places to visit. As a solo traveler myself I had concerns which you experienced. Think I will stay with the ferry to Bilbao and travel south to Ronda and enjoy the sunny south and keep Morocco at arms length for now. When I get to Bilbao it's always sad to be leaving Spain, for you Morocco was not that same place. Where do you travel to next ?
Yes, Morocco has some sides that you just have to accept :) if that's not for you then there are more beautiful destinations. Spain is absolutely lovely, I travelled up to Bilbao and took the ferry to Ireland. I'm currently in the UK and then I'm heading north - hopefully as far as the North Cape.
@@travelwithevora in general, comfort, wear and tear, livability..... Or perhaps a better question is would you do it again on the same bike or something lighter?
@@gasman6163 The GS is quite reliable, I have a few problems with the suspension since the end of May, but the bike has a lot to do when fully loaded and has now done 60,000km in 1.5 years :) I think it's less the weight of the bike that's problematic than the luggage. But I can't really think of a solution for that. (The luggage has been adjusted in the meantime - you'll see it here in about 5 episodes) but any less is hardly possible. But yes, lighter is better - that's also what's on my mind for next year. I want to leave Europe and spend more time travelling. So I'll have to think about how to do that over the winter. Whether another motorbike is financially possible - I hardly think so. But I might have to do without camping equipment to reduce the luggage. When it comes to comfort... yes, the GS is wonderful and I'm a big fan of performance - I don't think I'd go below 700cc either.
@@travelwithevora thanks for the comprehensive response. With luggage the trade off between hard and soft luggage is difficult. Hard luggage gives more security but soft luggage is lighter and infinitely easier to get repaired anywhere ion the road. That is an impressive mileage for 18 months! Make sure you let us know if you do a UK trip, Wales has great roads. In the meantime take care.
Your videos are absolutely incredible! Your passion for adventure and the way you show us the world on a motorcycle are simply fascinating. Each episode is a true escape, and I love how you capture the beauty and diversity of the landscapes. 🌄 Thank you!
@@doumpedro thank you very much 😊
Great episode, beautiful passroad riding time
@@beautifuloneyes thank you 😊
Well done Nicole for your Morocco trip all by yourself, truly inspiring! Now Europe, lezzz gooo! 👍👍
@@BlackThor15 thanks 😊 absolutely 🙌🏻
You are doing what every biker would love to be doing! Bravo! Hey from Wales.
Hi 🙋🏻♀️ Thank you 😊
So glad you are safely back in EU… well done, very inspiring… Like I mentioned to you previously, I did Morocco last year, but with a friend. You did it alone! Awesome…
@@simonnock5019 thank you 😊 but I wasn't alone all the time 😃 that made it easier
@@travelwithevora let me know when you want to do another trip! 🙂
Your videos are great keep them coming. Alan Northern Ireland 👍
@@alanwilkinson5152 thank you 🙏🏼
Another great video. Thanks for sharing your ride. Ride safe.
@@aukdudedude2634 thank you :) it means a lot
That breakfast looked awesome
@@mikescott9213 it was 😃
Great video - one of your better ones. Glad you are back in Spain, safe journey home.
@@bsabiker-d7z thank you :) well I'm still on the road 😅 will be back home in October
enjoy Spain and France 😘@@travelwithevora
You go girl 👏 ❤️
@@ryandoherty04 thanks 😊
Brilliant Video and great content, thanks for sharing your experience.
@@sailaway4559 thank you very much 😊
Another inspiring video, you always give me the "easy going" feeling although I believe it's quite the opposite 😅
Glad you are safely back to Europe ☺️
@@MichèleHenrigues thank you 😊😊
Glad you managed to get out ok on ferry quickly. Still not sure Morocco is on my list to visit.
@@esrider7765 thanks :) it's not for everybody
Just found your TH-cam, excellent! What kind of bike are you riding? I wasn't able to tell for sure.
@@tomn8439 thank you very much 😊 I have a BMW R1250GS triple black from 22
Thank you for these videos, I have been dipping in and out of them because Morocco is on the list of places to visit. As a solo traveler myself I had concerns which you experienced. Think I will stay with the ferry to Bilbao and travel south to Ronda and enjoy the sunny south and keep Morocco at arms length for now. When I get to Bilbao it's always sad to be leaving Spain, for you Morocco was not that same place.
Where do you travel to next ?
Yes, Morocco has some sides that you just have to accept :) if that's not for you then there are more beautiful destinations. Spain is absolutely lovely, I travelled up to Bilbao and took the ferry to Ireland. I'm currently in the UK and then I'm heading north - hopefully as far as the North Cape.
@@travelwithevora enjoy your trip to Nord Kapp
@@Nordkapp65 thank you :)
Another brilliant video. Could I ask, what navigation device and app you are using? Cheers, Will - 😎
@@btcbiker thank you 😊 I use a normal Iphone with calimoto / OsmAnd map or sometimes Google maps 😅 but I always record my tracks with calimoto
@@travelwithevora Thank you for replying and for the info. Love your videos, thank you. safe travels 😎
Here in South Africa they would get 10 or 12 people into that Mercedes no problem.
@@virgilio1355 😅😂 yeah true.. it's always funny 😆
As usual you make it look easy for us armchair riders :-). top job. Shame about the "post" . Any feedback on how the bike has performed?
@@gasman6163 thank you 😊 yeah 😅 performed in which situation?
@@travelwithevora in general, comfort, wear and tear, livability..... Or perhaps a better question is would you do it again on the same bike or something lighter?
@@gasman6163 The GS is quite reliable, I have a few problems with the suspension since the end of May, but the bike has a lot to do when fully loaded and has now done 60,000km in 1.5 years :)
I think it's less the weight of the bike that's problematic than the luggage. But I can't really think of a solution for that. (The luggage has been adjusted in the meantime - you'll see it here in about 5 episodes) but any less is hardly possible.
But yes, lighter is better - that's also what's on my mind for next year. I want to leave Europe and spend more time travelling. So I'll have to think about how to do that over the winter. Whether another motorbike is financially possible - I hardly think so. But I might have to do without camping equipment to reduce the luggage.
When it comes to comfort... yes, the GS is wonderful and I'm a big fan of performance - I don't think I'd go below 700cc either.
@@travelwithevora thanks for the comprehensive response. With luggage the trade off between hard and soft luggage is difficult. Hard luggage gives more security but soft luggage is lighter and infinitely easier to get repaired anywhere ion the road. That is an impressive mileage for 18 months! Make sure you let us know if you do a UK trip, Wales has great roads. In the meantime take care.
@@gasman6163 I'm in the UK at the moment :) still in Scotland but on my way to England/Wales