As a german I was laughing when you drive into Burgdorf. A german name for such a unique little town. The whole Idaho bdr looks awesome. Thanks for taking us with you.
As a Idahoan living in South East of the state. We definitely have a piece of heaven here. I am familiar with most of the areas in this film. I live barely in country outside Pocatello. I wouldn't change it for anything.
I learned as a young backpacker in the seventies that a timetable is the most dangerous goal on a trip. I never understand why people are in such a hurry to get some ware. The wonderful thing about camping is you can make camp at anytime.
that works if you are either a bilionare or a bum, rest of of us have work to attend to and don't have an indefinite amount of time for shitfuckery. I usually allow 7 hours per day for riding, adjusting the time according to what type of roads I will be riding on, highways only I did 13h straight. The key is to know your limits and allow buffer time for unexpected stops, also leave early in the morning and don't stop every 5miles for 1h each stop.
With a large group, that changes. Some of them have to be somewhere at certain times. I get what you’re saying though, for a solo or smaller group, I totally agree.
The best ADV / BDR documentary I've seen guys. Really great footage, and historical flavor. It was obvious and entertaining that you fellas are friends and used to traveling with one another. Kudos to the history professor also. It's my believe that if everyone could have more of an appreciation for the "times gone by" and the people who left a mark, that our country's people might have more of a feeling of patriotism for the U.S. This is why I identify with your documentary. I'm retired and own and travel on my motorcycle when I can. I get a sense of what the days of the wild west must have been like, the desperation they felt, the uncertainty, but also what they must have felt in their gut, for the virgin country they were settling in. Your footage allows one to be taken back, on some level. Thanks guys....
Amazing film, I had no idea what Idaho was like, an incredible journey. I’m watching from England, nursing a new knee. Keep making these films, they are so entertaining and educational. A great bunch of guys too. Thank you..
We always talk about how horrible Idaho is because we don't want too many folks knowing how beautiful it really is. Remember to keep Idaho's beauty a secret, don't tell Canada.
5 of my friends an I did the IDBDR back in 2017. wonderful ride. Lots of memories. we still talk about it today and share photos from our personal archives when we run across them.
What a great resource. I watched the whole video with my Idaho Benchmark road atlas taking notes. Thank you for the great video and all the effort into sharing it with us. cheers
I have wanted to move to Idaho for a long time but my wife was unsure that she would like it there. We watched this documentary together and she was inspired with the beautiful landscapes. Now I just have to wait for my daughter to finish school and my wife to finish her last two years of her degree. But I will definitely be making the BDR trip before then. ✌️
I love exploring my backyard. You never know what you'll find around the next bend, or over the next hill. Whatever you discover, it's going to be good. I have often told people that to really experience Idaho, you have to get out of the city, off the pavement, and onto the dirt.
I am from NY but have been to Idaho many times over the years in the military and just traveling through. I have been riding for over 40 years and just started to do the BDR's. This is next on my list. I have never seen Idaho in this way and it is beautiful! You guys have made this a must do ride. I will complete it solo and that seems doable by the way you have shown here.
I was going to see if anyone was considering this with overlanding rigs. I'd love try it with my boys on our bikes, but only one is plated and my youngest doesn't have a MC endorsement on his license. Thought my 88 Samurai w/small trailer would make a good chase truck with all the food/fuel/tents/etc.
Great videos guys! Kudos to all those who dedicated so much work to share this wonderful BDR. We’re looking forward to riding it ourselves this summer.
Amazing content. I am looking forward to a trip such as this. It would be interesting content to show all the prep, gear lists, and maintenance/repairs the crew undertook.
I'm just getting into the sport on a KTM 890 Adventure R. Good to see where problems happen and getting hurt is one area I try to avoid. As well as equipment damage.
Knew Wallace looked familiar...then I figured out it was the location shoot for the movie Dante's Peak. Some of the action scenes were shot on the main drags looking down at I-90 from the same vantage point that is shown in this video! Great scenery overall. I'm hoping to do the Idaho BDR this coming summer. Got to make my way out there from SW Missouri.
This would be an awesome experience. Really enjoyed watching. Just a heads up though, the Grand Dad Bridge crossing was over Dworshak Reservoir which is fed by the north fork of the Clearwater River.
SUCH A GREAT TRIP 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 STARTING To think my 1000 pound Street Glide might be getting too heavy for me at 64yo with a broken back. Like I have said b4... enjoy... while you are able
@@dmelson7502 I’ve been up around 6000 feet with stock jets and they ran fine. Im. Not super far into the planning stage yet. The ibdr goes right through where I live though.
I read a post recently where a guy got to 9000 feet and then couldn’t get the tw200 restarted. He said he had to coast down to below 8000 to get going again
Love you videos but I am a heavy Equipment operator and Road Closed is for everyone! It's for everybody's safety and when people ignore it, it slow down us doing are jobs. Please don't ignore road closed signs. Keep up the great work.
Bunch of arm chair moto riders in the comment section i see. Great video guys, thanks for bringing it through Avery, one of the coolest areas in Idaho. I was up there for a few weeks fighting some wildfires, highly recommended taking an extra 2 or 3 days to explore around that area!
I am attaching information for you guys to check out. I have found this is a much better option for me and way more comfortable. But still really light and packable. It's on Amazon, FE Active Folding camping cot, good, sturdy and I promise you will thank me for the recommendation 😘. I'm a Founder of the Litas Ogden, UT. We get ladies on bikes and out into the big beautiful roads in the UT, ID, WY, and CO. & surrounding states. We do moto camping trips and camp out in the campgrounds with our tents. I love it. We promote safe riding, stewardship of our land and just a grand adventure. This has inspired me to get the ladies to do a off road moto camping trip. I ride both street and dirt and quite a few of the Litas also ride both. I'm going to try to do at least one Enduro road bike trip in our schedule for next summer. Your film really was awesome and so informative and helpful. I will refer to it as a planning reference. Ride safe! Lesley 😎
That looks like a Great Route. Not so Technical that you don’t enjoy it. Beautiful State. Great Ride Guys and Thank You for all the hard work Videoing the Trip. It was a Long Haul but worth it. I think doing it in 12 Days would be better. You would have more Time to Explore everything. Great Video, I really enjoyed it.👍😁❤️
Brilliant, I think I will have to hunt out the other BDR’s. A very interesting bunch of guys, mine are quite a rag tale bunch compared, basically anyone who wants to come, which is half the battle to getting a such diverse set.
Awesome documentary!! Love how you all included the history and maps of the route. Thank you for giving us a tour of the small towns along the way. Just subscribed and going to watch all of your videos. Keep them coming!
Very nice production. The roads looked surprisingly benign. Typically I would think the big adventure tourers would have been way to heavy for a BDR, but it worked out great for you guys. I enjoyed watching it. Thank you.
Claiming to be the first ones to go up to trinity mountain on a road legal bike is hilarious. What a bunch of squids😅. I didn't see one section that looked difficult.
Dangit man. Sterling looks like he's 10 years younger in this video. Ha! With all do respect of course. Love he's contributing to bdr videos... and his own channel.
Brilliant, thank you. I enjoyed watching how the 990, 800 GS or the bigger 1200/1250 suspension dealt with the rougher surfaces. I thought the 800 looked more settled, followed closely by the 990’s?
Be aware that the Burgdorf Hot Springs has new owners now, and you need to make a reservation before you arrive... plus the prices for cabins is considerably more expensive than it was when this film was made.
There is no longer fuel available at Burgdorf either - you need to fill up beforehand at Warren, or be able to make it as far as Riggins (just off the main BDR route on hwy 95).
Yep, this was a source of frustration for us. We camped right near there, and packed up early to go for a soak in the hot springs after many long days on the trail. We soon found out we couldnt go anywhere near the place without a reservation. How you're supposed to make one with no cell service for days in either direction is beyond me. Signs saying "NO WALK INS``. Seems silly as there`s nothing around for miles.
I’ve ridden that bdr and a Bmw would not be my bike of choice, especially with leg breaker hard bags. I rode it on a much modified 650 ‘Strom which made it more work than it needed to be, but I was also 80 when I rode it. Next time I’ll take my drz. 2 0f the guys rode klrs which were a good bik for the trip. We were too early in the season and had to detour a couple of places due to snow and the water crossing was somewhat hairball. Overall a great ride.
Two down on the first day, bet that slowed everyone down a bit. Made me think a bit, 20 days riding with a group of ten around Vietnam most of December, reckon I might be a bit more cautious!!!!
I wouldn't ride a big hard bag bike for that reason! A lighter bike with soft bags and he'd probably be fine. You can keep those tanks! Sorry that happened but the hard bags are just asking for it
We rode this BDR mid July. I went down in what the locals called `moondust`, real deep stuff on a curve. Very lucky to have soft bags as my right leg was pinned under the bag, facing backwards! With my old hard bags, it would have been a call to EMS with a snapped leg for sure. I ended up pretty sore, but nothing broken.
Those roads can be bad in a truck. I can't imagine what they are like on a bike. Slow is faster........at the beginning the camera bike looked to be going to fast. Just after that was the incident with the sand in the road. I am very surprised you guys had those problems!!!
Most riders seem to be on large ADV type bikes. It seems like smaller dual-sports would be just as good, or perhaps better in some places, for that type of riding?
@@lisaloetzner1543 that’s ok, I would Love to do a Ride with you. More Power to you if you’re a Girl Riding the Trails, or Adventure Riding. There are some very Top of the Line Girl Adventurers. Just check out Itchyboots. She has taken a Honda CRF300L all over the World. Also through places that are just Mind Boggling She got through. She also does this Riding alone. Just Incredible. Probably the best Adventure Rider there is.
Thank you for the maps and videos. Such a tremendous asset to have. Have yall on any trip had an issue with animals, (bears, wolves, mountain lions..ect) getting into camp? If so, how was it handled. I am still a newbee in the ADV world and this is a concern of mine as I like to pack tuna and salmon.
I kinda worry about that too. Being from Texas, I have no experience at all with Bears. I do on Mountain Lions, but they always were a chance sighting and I was well Armed.
@@joeybobbie1 🤣 Same. Although, several years back the TPWD introduced black bear back into my east Texas hunting grounds. Angelina and Sabine national forest. Now they have signs up showing that black bear can look like the huge hogs we have and if you shoot a bear, you going to be in big trouble. Either way i will be armed in some manner. Just have to be ware of the reciprocal laws
It is awesome all these films are going to be free on TH-cam!!
Agreed!
These BDR videos are just the best!
As a german I was laughing when you drive into Burgdorf. A german name for such a unique little town. The whole Idaho bdr looks awesome. Thanks for taking us with you.
As a Idahoan living in South East of the state. We definitely have a piece of heaven here. I am familiar with most of the areas in this film. I live barely in country outside Pocatello. I wouldn't change it for anything.
Thank you so much for taking me/us along this AWESOME ride! Living the dream here in North Idaho!
I learned as a young backpacker in the seventies that a timetable is the most dangerous goal on a trip. I never understand why people are in such a hurry to get some ware. The wonderful thing about camping is you can make camp at anytime.
Othoap Proto , that would be "somewhere" , and some people have jobs and families to get back to.
@@captainamerica9353 and some people ARE just in a rush. I avoided this by MOVING to Alaska;)
that works if you are either a bilionare or a bum, rest of of us have work to attend to and don't have an indefinite amount of time for shitfuckery.
I usually allow 7 hours per day for riding, adjusting the time according to what type of roads I will be riding on, highways only I did 13h straight.
The key is to know your limits and allow buffer time for unexpected stops, also leave early in the morning and don't stop every 5miles for 1h each stop.
This comment is underrated. Wish I knew this year's ago.
With a large group, that changes. Some of them have to be somewhere at certain times. I get what you’re saying though, for a solo or smaller group, I totally agree.
The best ADV / BDR documentary I've seen guys. Really great footage, and historical flavor. It was obvious and entertaining that you fellas are friends and used to traveling with one another. Kudos to the history professor also. It's my believe that if everyone could have more of an appreciation for the "times gone by" and the people who left a mark, that our country's people might have more of a feeling of patriotism for the U.S. This is why I identify with your documentary.
I'm retired and own and travel on my motorcycle when I can. I get a sense of what the days of the wild west must have been like, the desperation they felt, the uncertainty, but also what they must have felt in their gut, for the virgin country they were settling in. Your footage allows one to be taken back, on some level.
Thanks guys....
Amazing film, I had no idea what Idaho was like, an incredible journey. I’m watching from England, nursing a new knee. Keep making these films, they are so entertaining and educational. A great bunch of guys too. Thank you..
We always talk about how horrible Idaho is because we don't want too many folks knowing how beautiful it really is. Remember to keep Idaho's beauty a secret, don't tell Canada.
Wishing you a speedy and successful recovery. As someone who has had many knee injuries over my lifetime I sympathize with the recovery.
Deed, Idaho is the tick fever state
The river below Anderson Ranch Dam is awesome fly fishing and I can be found there often.
Doing this north to south in late Aug early Sept. variety of bikes, GSA’s, AT’s and T7’s. Not being overconfident is key!
I'll also be going south from home in north idaho in September and going to link other bdrs on my way to the pan am
I’m doing the same trip in the same time. Anyway I can join the group?
5 of my friends an I did the IDBDR back in 2017. wonderful ride. Lots of memories. we still talk about it today and share photos from our personal archives when we run across them.
What a great resource. I watched the whole video with my Idaho Benchmark road atlas taking notes. Thank you for the great video and all the effort into sharing it with us. cheers
I wish I could keep hitting the “like button” and adding to this! Looking forward to making this trip in the future
I live in Reno so their starting point isn't to far from where I am. Would love to do this trip one day after watching this, great job guys!
I also live in Reno! 👍
I have wanted to move to Idaho for a long time but my wife was unsure that she would like it there. We watched this documentary together and she was inspired with the beautiful landscapes. Now I just have to wait for my daughter to finish school and my wife to finish her last two years of her degree. But I will definitely be making the BDR trip before then. ✌️
I love exploring my backyard. You never know what you'll find around the next bend, or over the next hill. Whatever you discover, it's going to be good. I have often told people that to really experience Idaho, you have to get out of the city, off the pavement, and onto the dirt.
@25:15 is Randy Priest playing the banjo. Sadly he has just gone to his glory, so RIP old friend, as you will be missed.
The One and Only.... I miss him so much also.... what a wonderful human...
Once again, thank you very much for making this available.
I am from NY but have been to Idaho many times over the years in the military and just traveling through. I have been riding for over 40 years and just started to do the BDR's. This is next on my list. I have never seen Idaho in this way and it is beautiful! You guys have made this a must do ride. I will complete it solo and that seems doable by the way you have shown here.
Thoroughly enjoyable! Thanks for taking us along!
we plan to do this BDR wit hour group of Expedition trailer owners..so far I would say this is my favorite BDR video. Well done!
I was going to see if anyone was considering this with overlanding rigs. I'd love try it with my boys on our bikes, but only one is plated and my youngest doesn't have a MC endorsement on his license. Thought my 88 Samurai w/small trailer would make a good chase truck with all the food/fuel/tents/etc.
Thank You All! I feel like I have just found something I need to do. It would be so easy to forget to film. Thanks again, great job documenting
Omg, what a great doc! This is on my 2 year bucket list for sure.
That was a sick journey bro, no explanation of what a Jarbidge is, no explanation of the shovel brigade, crashes everywhere, awesome!
Totally sick bro
For guys who advocate about riding "right" i sure see lots of alot of left hand riding...regardless i love the work u guys are doing..keep it up
Well done, gentlemen! What an excellent adventure! Happy Trails!
Great videos guys! Kudos to all those who dedicated so much work to share this wonderful BDR. We’re looking forward to riding it ourselves this summer.
love seeing this area I fought many of the fire there and seeing the forest as its recovering is awesome.
Excellent video. Great introduction to the Idaho BDR.
Great video guys! I deployed as a medic to Mc Call in 97 at the wildfires there. Beautiful country!
You guys are literally going through the fire zone where we deployed!
That would be 2007 not 97
Amazing ! Great job on the video and congratulations on finishing the Idaho BDR 👍
Great job and keep up the good work. Inspiration for all us dirt bike riders out there to keep plotting paths and enjoying this beautiful country.
Greetings from Madrid! Heck of a trek you gents embarked on!
amazing video guys! loved every minute. you have explored more of my home state than I have and I think that needs to change.
Very very well done, Sterling!!! I’m sold on the Idaho BDR, bro! Awesome!!! Thank you!
Hi, my friend
Wow! It's a video that gives me so much fun and admiration
Have a lucky day
👍👍👍
Thank You, I enjoyed the Trip.
Beautiful adventure thanks for recording this ! 😎♥️🤍💙
What a wonderful adventure! Thank you for sharing this experience!!
Outstanding film & ride.
Amazing content. I am looking forward to a trip such as this. It would be interesting content to show all the prep, gear lists, and maintenance/repairs the crew undertook.
I'm just getting into the sport on a KTM 890 Adventure R. Good to see where problems happen and getting hurt is one area I try to avoid. As well as equipment damage.
Excellent presentation of the IBDR. It's fun to see some of the places we've all travelled; well done, and thanks.
Adding this one to the list! Thanks for the vid!
Thank you so much, you guys are an amazing resource for the community
This really captures the true essence of adventure riding. Great mates, great route, great scenery. 10/10 just brilliant 👏 👌 👍
Incredible, that is all I can say. Thanks
Knew Wallace looked familiar...then I figured out it was the location shoot for the movie Dante's Peak. Some of the action scenes were shot on the main drags looking down at I-90 from the same vantage point that is shown in this video! Great scenery overall. I'm hoping to do the Idaho BDR this coming summer. Got to make my way out there from SW Missouri.
Wow, What a neat route, I dont ride off road, I am really tempted try this.
This would be an awesome experience. Really enjoyed watching. Just a heads up though, the Grand Dad Bridge crossing was over Dworshak Reservoir which is fed by the north fork of the Clearwater River.
We camped at the White House Pond NFS campground last summer. It is on US 12 west of Lolo. Lewis & Clark stopped there to fish on their way west.
Excellent Presentation 💐 Hearty Greetings from Hyderabad, India 🇮🇳
SUCH A GREAT TRIP 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
STARTING To think my 1000 pound Street Glide might be getting too heavy for me at 64yo with a broken back.
Like I have said b4... enjoy... while you are able
Some day I’m going to do this on my tw200 running on Ranier and prayers.
Would you carry jets with you for the altitude changes or does the bike just deal with it? Curious minds on the East Coast would like to know.
@@dmelson7502 I’ve been up around 6000 feet with stock jets and they ran fine. Im. Not super far into the planning stage yet. The ibdr goes right through where I live though.
I read a post recently where a guy got to 9000 feet and then couldn’t get the tw200 restarted. He said he had to coast down to below 8000 to get going again
@@BrookStockton the general consensus is you need to re-jet the carb for high altitude on a tdubs.
Great show!
Love you videos but I am a heavy Equipment operator and Road Closed is for everyone! It's for everybody's safety and when people ignore it, it slow down us doing are jobs. Please don't ignore road closed signs. Keep up the great work.
Great trip and great production!
Bunch of arm chair moto riders in the comment section i see.
Great video guys, thanks for bringing it through Avery, one of the coolest areas in Idaho. I was up there for a few weeks fighting some wildfires, highly recommended taking an extra 2 or 3 days to explore around that area!
I am attaching information for you guys to check out. I have found this is a much better option for me and way more comfortable. But still really light and packable. It's on Amazon, FE Active Folding camping cot, good, sturdy and I promise you will thank me for the recommendation 😘. I'm a Founder of the Litas Ogden, UT. We get ladies on bikes and out into the big beautiful roads in the UT, ID, WY, and CO. & surrounding states. We do moto camping trips and camp out in the campgrounds with our tents. I love it. We promote safe riding, stewardship of our land and just a grand adventure. This has inspired me to get the ladies to do a off road moto camping trip. I ride both street and dirt and quite a few of the Litas also ride both. I'm going to try to do at least one Enduro road bike trip in our schedule for next summer. Your film really was awesome and so informative and helpful. I will refer to it as a planning reference. Ride safe! Lesley 😎
Fabulous documentary!
I like your channel is the best in the world 🌎🌎
What an AWESOME trip!!!
That looks like a Great Route. Not so Technical that you don’t enjoy it. Beautiful State. Great Ride Guys and Thank You for all the hard work Videoing the Trip. It was a Long Haul but worth it. I think doing it in 12 Days would be better. You would have more Time to Explore everything. Great Video, I really enjoyed it.👍😁❤️
i dont ride but used to...love this trip, i will plan one on 4x4
Great riding and scenery, looking forwards to doing it myself one day. I'm in Australia.
Awesome!! Enough said, just Awesome!!
Looks like a great trip!
Brilliant, I think I will have to hunt out the other BDR’s. A very interesting bunch of guys, mine are quite a rag tale bunch compared, basically anyone who wants to come, which is half the battle to getting a such diverse set.
That trip is a dream of every biker.
Great review.
Awesome documentary!! Love how you all included the history and maps of the route. Thank you for giving us a tour of the small towns along the way. Just subscribed and going to watch all of your videos. Keep them coming!
Very nice production. The roads looked surprisingly benign. Typically I would think the big adventure tourers would have been way to heavy for a BDR, but it worked out great for you guys. I enjoyed watching it. Thank you.
Hello from Alaska. Great vid bro.
Claiming to be the first ones to go up to trinity mountain on a road legal bike is hilarious. What a bunch of squids😅. I didn't see one section that looked difficult.
Great trip
Dangit man. Sterling looks like he's 10 years younger in this video. Ha! With all do respect of course. Love he's contributing to bdr videos... and his own channel.
Sure would be great to ride those trails, backroads
Awesome 👏
BEST VIDEO
Brilliant, thank you. I enjoyed watching how the 990, 800 GS or the bigger 1200/1250 suspension dealt with the rougher surfaces. I thought the 800 looked more settled, followed closely by the 990’s?
I think I just saw Bill and his crew yesterday at The Griddle in Eagle having breakfast. 5 ADV bikes in the lot.
Be aware that the Burgdorf Hot Springs has new owners now, and you need to make a reservation before you arrive... plus the prices for cabins is considerably more expensive than it was when this film was made.
There is no longer fuel available at Burgdorf either - you need to fill up beforehand at Warren, or be able to make it as far as Riggins (just off the main BDR route on hwy 95).
Yep, this was a source of frustration for us. We camped right near there, and packed up early to go for a soak in the hot springs after many long days on the trail. We soon found out we couldnt go anywhere near the place without a reservation. How you're supposed to make one with no cell service for days in either direction is beyond me. Signs saying "NO WALK INS``. Seems silly as there`s nothing around for miles.
Hahaha, Deep Patch of Sand, we call those dust puddles here in the high desert. Lol. They can be sketchy.
So cool guys!
Great as all other BDR'S .
I’ve ridden that bdr and a Bmw would not be my bike of choice, especially with leg breaker hard bags. I rode it on a much modified 650 ‘Strom which made it more work than it needed to be, but I was also 80 when I rode it. Next time I’ll take my drz. 2 0f the guys rode klrs which were a good bik for the trip. We were too early in the season and had to detour a couple of places due to snow and the water crossing was somewhat hairball. Overall a great ride.
The town of Wallace was used to film the movie Dante’s Peak.
OG channel
Two down on the first day, bet that slowed everyone down a bit. Made me think a bit, 20 days riding with a group of ten around Vietnam most of December, reckon I might be a bit more cautious!!!!
My buddy and I are doing the Idaho BDR in October this year, I hope it's not too cold for us😅
I wouldn't ride a big hard bag bike for that reason!
A lighter bike with soft bags and he'd probably be fine.
You can keep those tanks!
Sorry that happened but the hard bags are just asking for it
We rode this BDR mid July. I went down in what the locals called `moondust`, real deep stuff on a curve. Very lucky to have soft bags as my right leg was pinned under the bag, facing backwards! With my old hard bags, it would have been a call to EMS with a snapped leg for sure. I ended up pretty sore, but nothing broken.
40:32 The best soundtrack in this video. 🤘
Hey, nice, I wear exiffico underwear, rock full Wolfman gear, have a Klim suit, and just received an order from touratec. See you on the trails.
Nobody Special, but do you have a $22,000 GSA to wheelie on the trails?
That helo ride will be expensive!!!
Those roads can be bad in a truck. I can't imagine what they are like on a bike. Slow is faster........at the beginning the camera bike looked to be going to fast. Just after that was the incident with the sand in the road. I am very surprised you guys had those problems!!!
I am surprised those tiny little bikes made that trip.
Most riders seem to be on large ADV type bikes. It seems like smaller dual-sports would be just as good, or perhaps better in some places, for that type of riding?
It'd unnecessary. I have both and I'd much rather be on my ktm 500 if the route is 75% dirt or so.
I ride like a girl.
Yes your right,just watch itchy boots on you tube!!
Yeah but you wouldnt as cool.
@@lisaloetzner1543 that’s ok, I would Love to do a Ride with you. More Power to you if you’re a Girl Riding the Trails, or Adventure Riding. There are some very Top of the Line Girl Adventurers. Just check out Itchyboots. She has taken a Honda CRF300L all over the World. Also through places that are just Mind Boggling She got through. She also does this Riding alone. Just Incredible. Probably the best Adventure Rider there is.
Yes 2023!!!!!
Thank you for the maps and videos. Such a tremendous asset to have.
Have yall on any trip had an issue with animals, (bears, wolves, mountain lions..ect) getting into camp? If so, how was it handled. I am still a newbee in the ADV world and this is a concern of mine as I like to pack tuna and salmon.
I kinda worry about that too. Being from Texas, I have no experience at all with Bears. I do on Mountain Lions, but they always were a chance sighting and I was well Armed.
@@joeybobbie1 🤣 Same. Although, several years back the TPWD introduced black bear back into my east Texas hunting grounds. Angelina and Sabine national forest. Now they have signs up showing that black bear can look like the huge hogs we have and if you shoot a bear, you going to be in big trouble. Either way i will be armed in some manner. Just have to be ware of the reciprocal laws
We are looking to do section 6-8 (Lolo North) with a 2 door jeep and small tear drop trailer. Do you think we will have any issues with the trailer?