I love your videos but to be honest FL isn't the most exciting. Terrain is a little monotonous. Nothing against your content, commentary or filming, that's all like it always is and entertaining. What about including a little bit about how you have your van set up and what happens after you are off the bike? When I ride, I always camp....but what do you do? I'm curious! Keep it up Brock!
Another excellent video, and thanks for posting it! Your live oak reference is both interesting and historically significant. There were many God-given miracles that allowed the US to prevail during early wars, and one was the availability and use of live oak for ship building. This was key because cannon balls would usually bounce off ship sides. This was not the case with white oak and other woods used for ship building. When ships using non-live oak were hit with cannon balls, the ball would penetrate the hull and in the process kill men below deck with flying splinters. This generally did no happen when live oak was used. It was very scarce worldwide but available in the US southeast and widely used for warships. Ian Toll's 'Six Frigates" details this during the war of 1812, where England made another run at taking back the US.
I love how you play with the folks along the way asking them where Disney World is. So many, even local Floridians, don't even know it exists. And they vote! Sheesh. Your water crossing remind me of Walter Colbatch on his Siberski Extreme epic journey. Talk about uncertainty!
And again I enjoyed watching the video, thanks. By the way I’m back on the bike myself, picked one up last week. Already covered 600 km. I built a lot of extra security on and in my garage. Looking out for your next adventure bro, blessings and greetings from the Netherlands.
Just an FYI, I went 65.1 miles on my 24 T7 with the reserve blinking. Half coming down from the mountains at 65 to 70 and half flat highway at 65 to 70. When I filled up it took 3.972 gallons. I was really getting nervousness at the end.
I think Disney Land is in California , Disney World is in Florida . Yet i can't be certain ive never found either one . That road that is not a road is hilarious . I bet i can tell you where you got your hat ,.... you got it on your head 🤪 - Live And Let Ride
so Brock have a question do you like you're new bike better then the Ktm 890?? and another Great video i love watching you're videos before i take my ass to work...lol
Haha. I’m glad I can help ease the pain of going to work. I loved the 890. Will be hard to find something better. But this bike is becoming a very good and capable bike. Now go to work :)
Are yall into the Florida Adenture Trail videos?
Great episode!
Vicariously 🤪
I love your videos but to be honest FL isn't the most exciting. Terrain is a little monotonous. Nothing against your content, commentary or filming, that's all like it always is and entertaining. What about including a little bit about how you have your van set up and what happens after you are off the bike? When I ride, I always camp....but what do you do? I'm curious! Keep it up Brock!
For sure enjoying it. May have to give it a try. Living in Macon, Ga but originally from South Georgia. Too close not to try!
The Florida stuff seems to all looks the same.
Another excellent video, and thanks for posting it!
Your live oak reference is both interesting and historically significant. There were many God-given miracles that allowed the US to prevail during early wars, and one was the availability and use of live oak for ship building. This was key because cannon balls would usually bounce off ship sides. This was not the case with white oak and other woods used for ship building. When ships using non-live oak were hit with cannon balls, the ball would penetrate the hull and in the process kill men below deck with flying splinters. This generally did no happen when live oak was used. It was very scarce worldwide but available in the US southeast and widely used for warships. Ian Toll's 'Six Frigates" details this during the war of 1812, where England made another run at taking back the US.
That’s interesting. I had no idea. Very cool
I'm sure you are going find Disney world just keep looking Brock 😅😅
I will keep looking for that thing
Great use of the drone on that water crossing!
Thanks! 👍
Good news I ordered you pontoon outriggers for your bike. Not to worry anymore about water crossings. Only 7 more days!!
Thanks. Yeah send those over. I need em
Great shots. Actually makes the swamps look inviting!
Yes they do.
I love how you play with the folks along the way asking them where Disney World is. So many, even local Floridians, don't even know it exists. And they vote! Sheesh. Your water crossing remind me of Walter Colbatch on his Siberski Extreme epic journey. Talk about uncertainty!
I just like having fun. And maybe they have a story to tell about some dumb dude who was lost in the wilderness. :)
Beautiful fun video as usual. That would be a fun place to ride.
It really is!
Ummm, Brock, that’s not a water crossing, that’s a lake crossing!!!😂😂😂
I thought the same thing
Mind the gators!
Haha. That’s what I was thinking
And again I enjoyed watching the video, thanks. By the way I’m back on the bike myself, picked one up last week. Already covered 600 km. I built a lot of extra security on and in my garage. Looking out for your next adventure bro, blessings and greetings from the Netherlands.
Good to hear from ya.
Just an FYI, I went 65.1 miles on my 24 T7 with the reserve blinking. Half coming down from the mountains at 65 to 70 and half flat highway at 65 to 70. When I filled up it took 3.972 gallons. I was really getting nervousness at the end.
Willy make it.
I think Disney Land is in California , Disney World is in Florida . Yet i can't be certain ive never found either one .
That road that is not a road is hilarious .
I bet i can tell you where you got your hat ,.... you got it on your head 🤪
- Live And Let Ride
I bet I can tell you where you got your shoes. ….
Walking in the water in Florida, it’s not like there’s alligators in the water or anything lmao
Yeah. Alligators and snakes I was nervous
so Brock have a question do you like you're new bike better then the Ktm 890?? and another Great video i love watching you're videos before i take my ass to work...lol
Haha. I’m glad I can help ease the pain of going to work.
I loved the 890. Will be hard to find something better. But this bike is becoming a very good and capable bike.
Now go to work :)
You ever ride Michigan mccct trails?
I have not. Tell me more
Great ride! How you liking the T7 vs the 890? Any major differences or just two great bikes?
Learning a lot. The t7 is becoming a pretty great bike compared to the 890. I will have more on this later
Main thing is the suspension. I upgraded to the Frontline Suspension and it made big difference
The Disney world thing is gettin old!
If he keeps on asking one day he will get directions .
What questions might you recommend ?
I’m stuck on a loop
Another great video, I live in Tampa and plan on riding the Florida adventure trail soon.
What video editing software do you use for your videos?
Lots of good riding there.
Adobe Premier currently
Is that fresh water or salt water?
Mostly fresh.
Keep them boots dry!
Whatever it takes. Haha
Disney world bit is getting old!!
I will look for Disneyland instead.