This adventure connects qith my very own...rhank you....i did manage the Dalton Highway in 1996 on my 75 Guzzi....very proud of the machine so i plan on Thompson in route to Churchill for an adventure....from Talbot, indiana...i have my maps to adventure like YOURS..THANK YOU....Tim
Nice trip through parts of this great country that most of us will never see. Thank your for sharing it with us. Can't blame you for going before black fly season. BJ
Good wishes from Virginia USA. I was a Moto Guzzi dealer in the 1960s. Contrary to popular opinion, I never owned a Guzzi that didn't get me home. Thank you for taking me along on your rides. After sixty four years riding my rides have gotten shorter. Beautiful country on this ride. It is a long time since I was up there. Happy riding to you. Richard
Thanks Richard. Great bikes and I'm sure the community was lucky to have you as a dealer. Age catches up with us all. I'm trying to pack in the miles before I no longer can. Stay well and best wishes.
You Sir are a very brave man, maybe a bit crazy as well. To do that trip alone, on a bike, no a 50 year old bike, no a 50 year old Italian bike, is just mind boggling to me. I really enjoyed the video. The videography, music and your narration are first class. Truly inspirational. Thank you and much respect.
I’m the proud owner of two Guzzis: a 1996 California (1100i) and a v7 iii and I don’t know which one makes me smile more. Good job sir. Keep on enjoying that old bike. Cheers!!
Moto Guzzi should sponsor your channel Nick. Taking a 50+ year old loop frame into some of the remotest parts of sub-arctic Canada with confidence is one of the best testaments of the durability and dependability of these machines. There are other stories of course, the Andes, the Himalayans, the Outback. Your stories deserve their place among these. Thanks.
Thank you for the awesome video. 2 summers ago wife and I drove from B.C. to Newfoundland. Amazing experience. We wanted to do the trans lab highway to Quebec but were not able to so we are hoping to try again next summer. I think it is definitely something we should do. Thanks again.
@user-bw3dt3kf3z That's a long trip from BC to NF. The Trans Lab adds a couple of days but allows you to make a Loop. This was my third time that way (first before it was paved, second on a scooter). Have fun.
@@nick949eldo Yes it was a long trip we did not do it on a bike as I didn't have one. Used a new Atlas and tent trailer. Put 30,000 kms on. We hope to do it again with the Atlas as we are probably too old to try it on our GL1500. We now have a little Tab trailer and it should do the trick. I think you are amazing to have done it on you guzzi
What a very n8ce adventure, Nick. Labrador, Newfoundland, ferry rides. Very nice, looks like it's time for a battery. Thanks for sharing and RIDE SAFE OUT THERE!
Currently under treatment for bladder cancer. Fortunately I can still go for day rides. Long distance travelling vicariously through your videos. Thanks Nick!
Gran vuelta en Moto, esas heladas jornadas no le deben a ver gustado mucho a la batería, pero los paisajes y lugares hermosos qué ver valen la pena de hacerlo, Gran Moto la Guzzi. Buenas Rutas para todos!!!
There’s an interesting juxtaposition between a 50 year old Guzzi and its celebration on the internet. I’ve ridden some of that road and all the Trans-Lab Highway twice; once years ago when it wasn’t much more than a mud ‘n rocks trail and two years ago when much of it was paved. I’m 72 now and hope to ride it again next year (2025) but I neither have the guts nor the wrenching skills to ride it on a heritage bike. Kudos!
One of the good things about getting old and forgetful is that I only read your post about this being old footage consolidated AFTER I watched the whole thing again. I am pretty sure that I watched it last year already but I did not recall any of it :) Good stuff, all new footage to me !
Great video of a part of Canada that very few will ever see. The Dempster is not the only true Adventure highway in Canada. I truly wish I could ride those roads, keep the videos coming and the Old Guzzy running.
Great video Nick. I always wanted a Moto Guzzi. I had my eye on a Norge last year but I didn’t act fast enough. I now have my eye on a 1993 1000 SP 3. You’re a true adventurer, and I don’t know if I would go the the same length of adventure as you do. But I am very inspired.
@southhillfarm2795 thanks friend. I hear the SP3s are great, solid bikes. A couple of generations earlier than the Norge, but fully capable, real world classics. Happy hunting.
Hi, I’ve owned several Guzzies, one of the very best was the SPiii. I originally bought it in Mora, Minnesota and drove home to Polson, Montana through several snowstorms. Great gas mileage and performance. Only problem was when the front bearings all feel out on the highway. Guzzi had a recall about this bearing issue. As it turns out the supplier of the spacer in the front axle was just a bit too short. Make sure it’s been replaced. Loved the bike!!!
So, the question is, being that far north have you ever had the chance to see a polar bear? I know they den in the summer, but there might be a chance. That line of nor west freighter canoes was impressive.
@hillbilly4christ638 short answer, thankfully no. I mean, I'd like to see one, from a healthy distance and preferably with a big fence between us. They occasionally make is as far south as the lower end of James Bay, but they are usually further north.
Bonjour à toi Nick ! Belle vidéo pleine de jolis paysages et ton infatigable guzzi qui marche aussi bien que toi......😂😂 Amitiés d’Alsace d’un Ural rétro ❤
To think that it was all under two miles of ice 13,000 years ago. As was the Baltic Sea. And now it may become our new vast temperate forests due to climate change. Oh, to live on PEI.
This adventure connects qith my very own...rhank you....i did manage the Dalton Highway in 1996 on my 75 Guzzi....very proud of the machine so i plan on Thompson in route to Churchill for an adventure....from Talbot, indiana...i have my maps to adventure like YOURS..THANK YOU....Tim
@@timorr6507 You know there's no road to Churchill? Right?
Looking forward to the read! Thanks for the videos, for me they capture the essence of what motorcycling should be.
Now that winter has arrived in southern Alberta, videos such as yours will be my motorcycling fix.
That Guzzi sounds great , your the perfect narrator and star of the show, Keep Em Flying !
Marvelous account of what appears to be a wonderful ride.
Very nice report...love the vintage bike,the cenary and the narrative.
great trip, thank you for sharing
What a fantastic adventure! Thanks for creating such a memory…. And sharing.
Superb...great motorcycle travel experience ..thanks for taking us with you ..stay safe !!
Nice trip through parts of this great country that most of us will never see. Thank your for sharing it with us. Can't blame you for going before black fly season.
BJ
I've been laid up for eight weeks now and it's videos like this that get me through the day. Great adventure, thank you much sir
@jeroldkohl4094 Thanks Jerold. I hope you're back to good health soon. Be well. 😃
Good wishes from Virginia USA. I was a Moto Guzzi dealer in the 1960s. Contrary to popular opinion, I never owned a Guzzi that didn't get me home. Thank you for taking me along on your rides. After sixty four years riding my rides have gotten shorter. Beautiful country on this ride. It is a long time since I was up there. Happy riding to you. Richard
Thanks Richard. Great bikes and I'm sure the community was lucky to have you as a dealer. Age catches up with us all. I'm trying to pack in the miles before I no longer can. Stay well and best wishes.
I have a ‘71 850GT. I am chicken to ride it beyond a 20 mile radius from my house…
Not that it ever stopped on me in a way I couldn’t fix.
@@ghalston5641 Oh come on. What's the worst that could happen? 20 miles and the oil isnt even warm yet.
@@nick949eldo I said am a chicken…. And I also have a VStrom….
The Eldorado sounds good Nick! Thanks for taking us along for the ride.
Cheers
TT
Pure art!
@frankvanhuijstee3654 thank you Frank 😁
Thanks😁
You Sir are a very brave man, maybe a bit crazy as well. To do that trip alone, on a bike, no a 50 year old bike, no a 50 year old Italian bike, is just mind boggling to me. I really enjoyed the video. The videography, music and your narration are first class. Truly inspirational. Thank you and much respect.
@Sean-m7i Many thanks Sean. It doesn't feel like bravery once you're rolling. It was a great trip though.
Great trip and especially impressive on a 50 year old Moto Guzzi.
I’m the proud owner of two Guzzis: a 1996 California (1100i) and a v7 iii and I don’t know which one makes me smile more.
Good job sir. Keep on enjoying that old bike.
Cheers!!
Love the sound of that Guzzi rumbling down the road!
Moto Guzzi should sponsor your channel Nick. Taking a 50+ year old loop frame into some of the remotest parts of sub-arctic Canada with confidence is one of the best testaments of the durability and dependability of these machines. There are other stories of course, the Andes, the Himalayans, the Outback. Your stories deserve their place among these. Thanks.
Thanks Phil. It's always just for fun. I like the bike. I like the challenge.
Thank you for the awesome video. 2 summers ago wife and I drove from B.C. to Newfoundland. Amazing experience. We wanted to do the trans lab highway to Quebec but were not able to so we are hoping to try again next summer. I think it is definitely something we should do. Thanks again.
@user-bw3dt3kf3z That's a long trip from BC to NF. The Trans Lab adds a couple of days but allows you to make a Loop. This was my third time that way (first before it was paved, second on a scooter). Have fun.
@@nick949eldo Yes it was a long trip we did not do it on a bike as I didn't have one. Used a new Atlas and tent trailer. Put 30,000 kms on. We hope to do it again with the Atlas as we are probably too old to try it on our GL1500. We now have a little Tab trailer and it should do the trick. I think you are amazing to have done it on you guzzi
What a very n8ce adventure, Nick. Labrador, Newfoundland, ferry rides. Very nice, looks like it's time for a battery. Thanks for sharing and RIDE SAFE OUT THERE!
Thanks Dewayne. Battery already replaced 😄
Currently under treatment for bladder cancer. Fortunately I can still go for day rides. Long distance travelling vicariously through your videos. Thanks Nick!
@frugalterrier8124 I hope all goes well. Glad you can still ride. It's good for our mental health. Best wishes for a full recovery.
It's surprising how much these videos lower my motorcycle fever.
Gran vuelta en Moto, esas heladas jornadas no le deben a ver gustado mucho a la batería, pero los paisajes y lugares hermosos qué ver valen la pena de hacerlo, Gran Moto la Guzzi. Buenas Rutas para todos!!!
Grazie molto. Stai bene e guida in sicurezza.
Good Nick, great to see the whole thing together! Guzzi rules! (Never mind the Honda !!)
Excellent video. Envious. Inspirational.
Great stuff a always Nick 🙏
There’s an interesting juxtaposition between a 50 year old Guzzi and its celebration on the internet. I’ve ridden some of that road and all the Trans-Lab Highway twice; once years ago when it wasn’t much more than a mud ‘n rocks trail and two years ago when much of it was paved. I’m 72 now and hope to ride it again next year (2025) but I neither have the guts nor the wrenching skills to ride it on a heritage bike. Kudos!
Great video as always it’s a few more miles than my usual ride around Cannock chase ! Very inspiring mr adams more books and footage please
@timothylong1857 Thank you Timothy.
love all your adventures !
One of the good things about getting old and forgetful is that I only read your post about this being old footage consolidated AFTER I watched the whole thing again. I am pretty sure that I watched it last year already but I did not recall any of it :)
Good stuff, all new footage to me !
@bigjoe4020 haha. Glad you enjoyed it (again 😄).
Great video of a part of Canada that very few will ever see. The Dempster is not the only true Adventure highway in Canada. I truly wish I could ride those roads, keep the videos coming and the Old Guzzy running.
Hi Grizz. I haven't forgotten. Stay well😊
Great video Nick. I always wanted a Moto Guzzi. I had my eye on a Norge last year but I didn’t act fast enough. I now have my eye on a 1993 1000 SP 3. You’re a true adventurer, and I don’t know if I would go the the same length of adventure as you do. But I am very inspired.
@southhillfarm2795 thanks friend. I hear the SP3s are great, solid bikes. A couple of generations earlier than the Norge, but fully capable, real world classics. Happy hunting.
Hi, I’ve owned several Guzzies, one of the very best was the SPiii. I originally bought it in Mora, Minnesota and drove home to Polson, Montana through several snowstorms. Great gas mileage and performance. Only problem was when the front bearings all feel out on the highway. Guzzi had a recall about this bearing issue. As it turns out the supplier of the spacer in the front axle was just a bit too short. Make sure it’s been replaced. Loved the bike!!!
i had thant motorcycle as one of seven guzzis that owned em.
Please share the artist (s) name for the haunting guitar at the ten minute mark of this video.
Hey Gary, If you click on the 'more..' link in the video description, all the music sources are identified there.
So, the question is, being that far north have you ever had the chance to see a polar bear? I know they den in the summer, but there might be a chance. That line of nor west freighter canoes was impressive.
@hillbilly4christ638 short answer, thankfully no. I mean, I'd like to see one, from a healthy distance and preferably with a big fence between us. They occasionally make is as far south as the lower end of James Bay, but they are usually further north.
étonnants et inspirants
Thank you boss!
Maybe you remember the name of the panniers brand? could be? Thanks and happy new year.
@G.Seguin Nelson-Rigg. Totally waterproof and robust. Very pleased with them. Happy New Year to you too.
@@nick949eldo Thanks!!
do you ride a lot on gravel road for baie james.
The Billy Diamond Highway is paved all the way to Radisson.
Bonjour à toi Nick ! Belle vidéo pleine de jolis paysages et ton infatigable guzzi qui marche aussi bien que toi......😂😂 Amitiés d’Alsace d’un Ural rétro ❤
Many thanks friend. I love those Urals. Ride safely and stay well.
GUZZISTO BENNI
To think that it was all under two miles of ice 13,000 years ago. As was the Baltic Sea. And now it may become our new vast temperate forests due to climate change. Oh, to live on PEI.