something i learned the hard way, always pack your lens's upright in whatever bag you have as i've had the glass inside the lens move from going over large bumps/dips in the road when packed laying flat.
Such a chilled video Leo, thanks, the hand dryer reminded me of a 9 hour ride in the pouring rain back from the Bol d'Or 😂 I too had to be rescued by the sacred hot dryer air 😊
Hi Leonoor I just discovered your channel and I have to say your content is just amazing. Your pictures are a dream and super pretty. You are really awesome💪. I am fascinated about your story telling🤗. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much for your detailed videos. This one especially was very motivating for me, I am going to Tenerife next week and will rent at canary Ride a Ducati scrambler for 2 days, following your tracks around the island.😃😃😃
I had a Vanguard sling bag called UP-rise that was fairly good for small hikes. It took a body with attached 70-200, and could still fit a few other smaller lenses (max 4 of them). Don't think it sells anymore, but B&H have photos so you can search for it, and get a good idea on what it looks like and how it would behave. Had built in rain cover - seems like you could make use of that. ;) Not an abundance of extra pockets or storage room, but could squeeze in a little extra, like a pack or two of Compeed for blisters.
Living the dream (should have seen the rain I rode in a week ago) 🙂 I only take the small 500\ zoom lens body in the tank bag, never taken the Pro bodies on the bike.
Great video as always Leonoor. The weather plays a massive part of our motorcycling lives doesn’t it. When I’m out and about with my camera I use one of three set ups to transport my gear. 1. A Manfrotto camera bag on my back. 2. A Lowepro camera bag strapped to the back of the bike or 3. An Oxford Tail Bag. I always place a thick drying towel at the base of the Oxford bag to help with vibration and create extra padding. I must be honest, it’s always a pain when taking the gear with you but it’s a necessity as you know. I can’t wait for your next episode! 😁👊
Ain't nothing like that weather hey! But we can dress for that. It for sure is very difficult to find something that I can use on my own bike, well as on other bikes when travelling/working. So a backpack seems to be the one option that I can for sure always use. Thanks for your tips! Next episode is in the making
Just like Wales but warm😂 Living in Northumberland I’m used to varied weather. I carry a Canon M6 camera in my SW Motech PRO Engage tank bag, perfect camera for moto adventures…with a lot of DJI kit too most of which goes in a top box😬👍
Afhankelijk van het doel wat ik wil vastleggen neem ik of (spiegelreflex of compact) camera mee, maar wel altijd in de Nelson Rigg Trails RG-1055 deze bevalt mij prima. Op vakantie gaat het mee in de zijtassen.
An old saying, " something about taking the good with the bad ". Looks like you had a little of both on this jaunt LNR. LOL!!😄 Lots of love from Gene in Tennessee.
I have a Tank Bag that is held on with Magnets and when you take it off it has straps so you can use it as a Ruck Sack...... Have you tried using those thin surgical gloves under your normal gloves just to keep your hands dry?? That is one hell of a coast line.... Lots to explore..... Take care and have fun.... :-)) xx
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something i learned the hard way, always pack your lens's upright in whatever bag you have as i've had the glass inside the lens move from going over large bumps/dips in the road when packed laying flat.
Well done you. Persistence paid off in the end. Great photos and video.
Such a chilled video Leo, thanks, the hand dryer reminded me of a 9 hour ride in the pouring rain back from the Bol d'Or 😂
I too had to be rescued by the sacred hot dryer air 😊
You never know what kind of attributes you might need while on the road, I was so happy with the hand dryer at that moment 😂
Happy to see you again, Leo. You are now competing with yourself in creativity. May God protect you from all evil❤️🙏🏻
Hi Leonoor I just discovered your channel and I have to say your content is just amazing. Your pictures are a dream and super pretty. You are really awesome💪. I am fascinated about your story telling🤗. Thank you for sharing.
awesome video once again!
Thnx Melle!
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Thank you so much for your detailed videos. This one especially was very motivating for me, I am going to Tenerife next week and will rent at canary Ride a Ducati scrambler for 2 days, following your tracks around the island.😃😃😃
Enjoyed watching!!
Thanks for letting me know 😁
@@LNRmoto Most Welcome😁😁..
I had a Vanguard sling bag called UP-rise that was fairly good for small hikes. It took a body with attached 70-200, and could still fit a few other smaller lenses (max 4 of them). Don't think it sells anymore, but B&H have photos so you can search for it, and get a good idea on what it looks like and how it would behave. Had built in rain cover - seems like you could make use of that. ;)
Not an abundance of extra pockets or storage room, but could squeeze in a little extra, like a pack or two of Compeed for blisters.
Living the dream (should have seen the rain I rode in a week ago) 🙂 I only take the small 500\ zoom lens body in the tank bag, never taken the Pro bodies on the bike.
Inbetween jobs it's nice to have some fun right? Rain can be heavy on these islands haha.
Great video my friend. Loved it. Big Like!!! Greetings . See you👍🏼😊🙋♂️
Thanks a lot, appreciate it 🙌🏼
Great video as always Leonoor. The weather plays a massive part of our motorcycling lives doesn’t it. When I’m out and about with my camera I use one of three set ups to transport my gear. 1. A Manfrotto camera bag on my back. 2. A Lowepro camera bag strapped to the back of the bike or 3. An Oxford Tail Bag. I always place a thick drying towel at the base of the Oxford bag to help with vibration and create extra padding. I must be honest, it’s always a pain when taking the gear with you but it’s a necessity as you know. I can’t wait for your next episode! 😁👊
Ain't nothing like that weather hey! But we can dress for that. It for sure is very difficult to find something that I can use on my own bike, well as on other bikes when travelling/working. So a backpack seems to be the one option that I can for sure always use. Thanks for your tips! Next episode is in the making
Just like Wales but warm😂 Living in Northumberland I’m used to varied weather. I carry a Canon M6 camera in my SW Motech PRO Engage tank bag, perfect camera for moto adventures…with a lot of DJI kit too most of which goes in a top box😬👍
Afhankelijk van het doel wat ik wil vastleggen neem ik of (spiegelreflex of compact) camera mee, maar wel altijd in de Nelson Rigg Trails RG-1055 deze bevalt mij prima. Op vakantie gaat het mee in de zijtassen.
An old saying, " something about taking the good with the bad ". Looks like you had a little of both on this jaunt LNR. LOL!!😄 Lots of love from Gene in Tennessee.
Thank you Gene, I don’t mind a little rain, just wish I had my liner with me that day 😆 but it did make some great moody skies 🙌🏼
💚 geweldige beelden aan zee .
Loving the videos ❤
I have a Tank Bag that is held on with Magnets and when you take it off it has straps so you can use it as a Ruck Sack...... Have you tried using those thin surgical gloves under your normal gloves just to keep your hands dry?? That is one hell of a coast line.... Lots to explore..... Take care and have fun.... :-)) xx
When travelling I always carry fuel-pomp-gloves with me for that extra layer of warmth if needed haha! Beautiful island indeed
@@LNRmoto Summer will be here soon..... I hope..... :-)) xxx
Good work 👏 the sun doesn’t always shine on a motorcyclist 🌧️luckily some nice twisty roads in the end 😊👍
Twisty roads make everything better hehe!
Wat een mooie vlog terug!!👍👍
I believe the road you refereed in California is Mulholland Drive....Love you channel😁
Thnx Mike, that is a very very stunning road too (where John Mayer had an amazing live session btw) but I meant the Lombard Str 😁
@@LNRmoto Ahhhh....
Hi Leo, I'm looking forward, Dec.19th I will be for motorcycle riding at the Canary island...yeah...
Maybe use a tankbag for your camera stuff? I use a sw motech bag. Nice and sturdy.
What is the mount you use for your camera. Looks like you got Irish weather
The one I have on my chin is the Dango Design gripper, perfect for any action cam
heated grips are the way to go mate 😆
Yeah if they’re on a rental bike, then they are 😂
What mapping app are you using on your phone?
This is the TomTom go app
Keep going 💪 welcome to my country Morocco 🇲🇦 will be amazing trip for you !! I have also a Motorcycle we can traveling together around Morocco !!
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