Just letting viewers know, I had to re-upload this video due to accidentally DELETING IT! Klutz! Anyway, it had about 735 views prior so I really appreciate you guys.
I loved the video... I camp off my Harley, which doesn't stray much off a solid strip of pavement. My 'Cowboy Camp' consists of a small 8'x8' rainfly tied off the high-side mirror in a plow point. A tyvek ground sheet, a gore tex bivy, air pad, and lite down bag... I'm always warm & dry under there. My mess, is a 750ml titanium mug, a spork, p38, foil, Hex Tabs, a bic, water bottle, scrubby, Medaglia D'Oro instant espresso, creamer packets, and some granola bars. A lite breakfast is all I need. I usually eat local for lunch and dinner. Stay hydrated! Hydration will help alleviate a lot of aches & pains. A couple of bottles of a sports drink will make a long day, much more pleasant. Thanks again for the scenery and vistas. The are amazing and beautiful to me. I sometimes wish I had a small adventure bike. I know I'd enjoy it. Looks like a grand adventure! Ride Safe. A couple of recommended channels... Tim at Forty times around, and Sterling who lives in Bisby, AZ.
You have a system that works! I have to check out the espresso packs as coffee and a bar is all I do for breakfast too. Have followed Tim from the beginning and of course Sterling too. His professional photo videos are the standard I won’t attain! Thanks so much for your comments.
JR - I cannot tell you how much I enjoy your work & your journey. Your editing skills are top notch !!! Just really enjoying your videos. - Got turned onto you from one of my DR Brothers - "THE MIGHTY VERBAL WIDGET" !!!! - Cheers mate & "subbed" !!!! Great Job !!!!
JR...love the commentary and video editing. You channel does a fantastic job of getting us to view this country from a motorbiker's perspective. And also what the pioneers way back when were going through on their journey west.
1st off, how’s your foot doing? Hope it’s all healed up! I never shot any video on my rides…want to start. Where is a good place to look for quality equipment? I work with metal and wood, not familiar with electronic gadgets…don’t want to get ‘sold a bill of goods’. Appreciate your work. Steve in WV
I assume you are referring to the injury in Utah while on the TAT (2019). All good now. Not a video expert for sure. Like everything else, I go to TH-cam and research. In a nutshell, you don’t need the latest edition of anything. Go Pro, DJI are what I’d look at. I use DJI off EBay. Practice on short rides using settings recommended by moto vloggers. Editing is more challenging. Thanks for watching.
Thoroughly enjoyed your whole series. Next time you are in the area of the fake Moose & Alpine, treat yourself to a great ride along the Greys River road, you won’t regret it. You were in Pinedale, and close to Green Valley Lakes which has spectacular views.
Just letting viewers know, I had to re-upload this video due to accidentally DELETING IT! Klutz! Anyway, it had about 735 views prior so I really appreciate you guys.
I thought I had seen this before - that’s ok, I watched it again 👍. Any concerns for bears where you camped?
Thanks. Episode 2, in Montana a bit as it was remote and Grizzly info posted about. Otherwise, no.
Thanks Joe! I was thinking my memory was getting worse LOL! Great video though!
Cheers!
Then I’ll reupload my appreciation. Nice work! Thanks.
I loved the video... I camp off my Harley, which doesn't stray much off a solid strip of pavement. My 'Cowboy Camp' consists of a small 8'x8' rainfly tied off the high-side mirror in a plow point. A tyvek ground sheet, a gore tex bivy, air pad, and lite down bag... I'm always warm & dry under there.
My mess, is a 750ml titanium mug, a spork, p38, foil, Hex Tabs, a bic, water bottle, scrubby, Medaglia D'Oro instant espresso, creamer packets, and some granola bars. A lite breakfast is all I need. I usually eat local for lunch and dinner.
Stay hydrated! Hydration will help alleviate a lot of aches & pains. A couple of bottles of a sports drink will make a long day, much more pleasant.
Thanks again for the scenery and vistas. The are amazing and beautiful to me. I sometimes wish I had a small adventure bike. I know I'd enjoy it. Looks like a grand adventure! Ride Safe.
A couple of recommended channels... Tim at Forty times around, and Sterling who lives in Bisby, AZ.
You have a system that works! I have to check out the espresso packs as coffee and a bar is all I do for breakfast too.
Have followed Tim from the beginning and of course Sterling too. His professional photo videos are the standard I won’t attain!
Thanks so much for your comments.
JR - I cannot tell you how much I enjoy your work & your journey. Your editing skills are top notch !!! Just really enjoying your videos. - Got turned onto you from one of my DR Brothers - "THE MIGHTY VERBAL WIDGET" !!!! - Cheers mate & "subbed" !!!!
Great Job !!!!
Challenge and satisfaction in the editing but comments like yours make it worth it. Plus I get to relive the trip a thousand times over!
JR...love the commentary and video editing. You channel does a fantastic job of getting us to view this country from a motorbiker's perspective. And also what the pioneers way back when were going through on their journey west.
I appreciate that!
1st off, how’s your foot doing? Hope it’s all healed up! I never shot any video on my rides…want to start. Where is a good place to look for quality equipment? I work with metal and wood, not familiar with electronic gadgets…don’t want to get ‘sold a bill of goods’. Appreciate your work. Steve in WV
I assume you are referring to the injury in Utah while on the TAT (2019). All good now. Not a video expert for sure. Like everything else, I go to TH-cam and research. In a nutshell, you don’t need the latest edition of anything. Go Pro, DJI are what I’d look at. I use DJI off EBay. Practice on short rides using settings recommended by moto vloggers. Editing is more challenging. Thanks for watching.
You're giving me a awful lot of good ideas for this summer JR, thanks!!
Happy to help!
Livin a good life, brother! Enjoy y/s!👍
That's the plan!
Thoroughly enjoyed your whole series.
Next time you are in the area of the fake Moose & Alpine, treat yourself to a great ride along the Greys River road, you won’t regret it. You were in Pinedale, and close to Green Valley Lakes which has spectacular views.
Hmm, Grey's River Road. Thanks for the tip and for watching the videos.