Thanks to you, I took a plane from Europe and flew to L.A. I rented a Harley and traveled through California, Arizona, Utah, Nevada..., thanks for the great work you do, God bless you guys and God bless America! !
Thanks guys. Because of your videos, we rode from Boston, through the Blue Ridge, picking up a buddy in NC, through the Smoky Mtns, Tail of the Dragon, Tenn., across to the North Rim, and Page AZ, making sure to hit your spots then through Zion, Bryce, Utah, Grand Teton, Yellowstone, Cody, Chief Joseph, Bear Tooth, Big Horn, Devils Tower, Deadwood, Sturgis, Custer, Mt. Rushmore, Needles, Iron Mtn, Badlands, and then back home through the Heartland. Got to experience LOTS of what you showed us and it was worth the 7500mi out and back. We missed most of the Sturgis rain, due to timing. Thanks again.
Dang!! Now that's what we like to hear!! Truly epic, we appreciate you sharing. It sounds like you got to see some incredible stuff, including a few things we haven't gotten around to seeing for ourselves. Hopefully that lit the spark even more and will inspire more time on the road in the future. Thanks again for all of the support! See you down the road 😎
A year in review is a great format to reflect upon the good and bad year of riding. There really is no best of anything, just different experiences of each individual on what they liked, or disliked of every ride. You guys just keep doing what you are doing, it is all good.
One of the plethora of reasons why I ride solo cross country is people do treat you like a rockstar. I’ve stopped in many small towns in Arizona and Texas and total strangers hang out with me like they’ve known me all their lives. I’ve been parked and taking pictures on the side of the road in literally the middle of nowhere and people have pulled over offering help because they thought I was stranded. People have gathered around me at a gas station in the middle of nowhere in Oklahoma and talked for hours. It’s amazing.
I’d vote for more of these guys but that being said I love the history of the place’s you stop in. That’s two of my favorite things and you pull it off. Riding and history are the best. Hope to run into you guys next year. I’ve been on a lot of the same roads multiple times that you’ve been on and it’s really cool to see them again. It never gets old. Enjoy!!
Thanks for the input! We'll definitely be making a majority of our videos ot on the road as usual, but these were cool to throw in the mix. Glad to hear you're enjoying the ride. Thanks for the support!
Terrific show! Great concept. Josh had some great points about all the video and topics you could present. Would be very entertaining. Have a Merry Christmas and all the best for 2024.
Thanks Garrett!! We'll keep it in mind fr sure and should have some similar videos out with other topics down the line. Merry Christmas to you and yours 🙌
Great video guys! Myself and 2 friends did the ride to Sturgis from the other coast. Our ride home was just as rainy as yours. Still an amazing trip and our favorite rally. We missed you this year, but I hope to catch up to you guys and "see you down the road" !!
As someone who watched all the Sturgis videos on his computer from the comfort of his couch, I loved all the rain! Watching everyone deal with it and make the best out of it made for some great and different viewing content. I’m sure it wasn’t fun at the time, but you guys will always remember Sturgis 2023. Just like Sturgis is your favorite ride, your Sturgis stuff is my favorite to watch. Thanks for the great rides, looking forward to 2024!👏
It will always be a memorable one, that's for sure. We've got a few things planned for this upcoming year's adventure to Sturgis so stay tuned. As always, thanks for the continued support 🙌
Really cool video guys. Loved the commentary broken up with the scenery. Looks like an absolute blast. And at 70mph @ 14 degrees, -14 degrees, Wow! No wonder he couldn't move. Stay safe guys.
Thanks Dave!! Glad you enjoyed this one as much as we did. That wind chill will get ya, and it sure did that trip! It took a while for the fingers to recover 😂
I was fortunate to watch each one of your drops in 23 and most in 22, that being said, due to Life, I ended up watching most after your live drops or a day after, however I watched them. Great job! so looking forward to 24s videos . Merry Christmas and a Blessed New Year
Heeey what a GREATFUL REVIEW ... 👍👍👍😊 ... you Guys are simple Awesome ... Wish you a good Year-End-Sound and a refreshed next Year ... Your Arne from Europe / Germany ... And yeees, I tell my Friends from 2 Lane Life 😉 ...
Same here. We haven't tried much heated gear but may in the near future as we leave for a week long trip through freezing temps next week. Thanks for tuning in!
Definitely incredible experiences across the land. Always hard to list the best when you been to so many, but they are each great in their own way. Each trip, we’re in a different place. Yearning for this or that in the moment. Our headspace is always changing. I’ve ridden a four day route out into iconic scenery, and each time the route just hits me differently, all good, just settles in on me differently. I really enjoyed your travels on the backroads thru Kentucky & Tennessee. More the off the beaten path trails you took, than epic Tail of the Dragon which was outstanding.
We will have to make an updated trip packing video this year, but we have a couple of older vids on that on the channel as well. Thanks for the input 🙌
Hey guys really like your stuff. I’ve been a bike guy for a long time & have done a bunch of trips. A few years back I lost a leg above knee & have been working on riding since. I did get back on 2 wheels & this fall bought a RG with the leg up system. Anyway my son & I along with a good U.S. friend of mine are heading back to Utah from our home in Canada. First time for a long father son road trip. We want to video document this trip. You guys do such a great job.. can you share some tips & editing software you might recommend. Thanks much
Thanks for the support, Joseph! Glad to hear you're getting back out there despite the challenges along the way. For the documenting side of things, keep it simple. GoPros are great, and we even use iPhones for some stuff along the way too. You just want to keep the files organized every day so it's easy to work from when it comes time to edit. (transfer to a hard drive every night if you're filming a lot). Be yourselves and capture the things you like, the rest will come. For editing we use Adobe Premiere Pro, but there are endless editing programs out there like Final Cut Pro, iMovie, Adobe Premiere Rush, DaVinci Resolve, and the list goes on. they all work somewhat similar on the basic level. Hope that helps, enjoy the trip!
We did! We filmed a tour of the cemetary up on the hill there on one of the episodes of our 2023 Sturgis series. Such a cool area! We stayed there for a couple of consecutive years before discovering there was a whole downtown 😂
Love to channel as I'm starting to trying to find more and more traveling on two videos like yours and traveling talls. But one thing I have come across that doesn't seem to go into a whole lot of detail is for somebody like me that's just starting out long travels how to prepare personally and bike wise for said thousand miles a day. Right now I have a Heritage but I'm looking to eventually upgrade to either a street glide or an ultra. I do do some traveling around Florida, it's just that Florida is Florida. I'm already trying to get together and plan even if it's a solo trip from Tampa Florida area to the Blue ridge parkway and the wheels through Time museum come June. I just need to know what to expect for the trip and how to prepare for it.
A key component is knowing your overall ride pace including stops. Are you a 300 mile a day person? 500? No wrong answer, but that will help you with your days needed and making sure you enjoy it and aren’t exhausted. When we do trips we try to keep our mileage days around 300 if we can, depending on scenic stops.
Thanks to you, I took a plane from Europe and flew to L.A. I rented a Harley and traveled through California, Arizona, Utah, Nevada..., thanks for the great work you do, God bless you guys and God bless America! !
Wow! That's Awesome! Thanks for sharing and thanks for following.
Thanks guys. Because of your videos, we rode from Boston, through the Blue Ridge, picking up a buddy in NC, through the Smoky Mtns, Tail of the Dragon, Tenn., across to the North Rim, and Page AZ, making sure to hit your spots then through Zion, Bryce, Utah, Grand Teton, Yellowstone, Cody, Chief Joseph, Bear Tooth, Big Horn, Devils Tower, Deadwood, Sturgis, Custer, Mt. Rushmore, Needles, Iron Mtn, Badlands, and then back home through the Heartland. Got to experience LOTS of what you showed us and it was worth the 7500mi out and back. We missed most of the Sturgis rain, due to timing. Thanks again.
Dang!! Now that's what we like to hear!! Truly epic, we appreciate you sharing. It sounds like you got to see some incredible stuff, including a few things we haven't gotten around to seeing for ourselves. Hopefully that lit the spark even more and will inspire more time on the road in the future.
Thanks again for all of the support! See you down the road 😎
A year in review is a great format to reflect upon the good and bad year of riding. There really is no best of anything, just different experiences of each individual on what they liked, or disliked of every ride. You guys just keep doing what you are doing, it is all good.
Agreed! Tons of ups and downs throughout the year and on each individual trip, but that's what makes it fun. Thanks Paul 🤝
Never seen so much content produced by so few. Quality, quality, quality. Great job.
Thank you!!! We do our best 🙌
One of the plethora of reasons why I ride solo cross country is people do treat you like a rockstar. I’ve stopped in many small towns in Arizona and Texas and total strangers hang out with me like they’ve known me all their lives.
I’ve been parked and taking pictures on the side of the road in literally the middle of nowhere and people have pulled over offering help because they thought I was stranded. People have gathered around me at a gas station in the middle of nowhere in Oklahoma and talked for hours. It’s amazing.
There's nothin' quite like it. Well said, my friend 🤝
I’d vote for more of these guys but that being said I love the history of the place’s you stop in. That’s two of my favorite things and you pull it off. Riding and history are the best. Hope to run into you guys next year. I’ve been on a lot of the same roads multiple times that you’ve been on and it’s really cool to see them again. It never gets old. Enjoy!!
Thanks for the input! We'll definitely be making a majority of our videos ot on the road as usual, but these were cool to throw in the mix. Glad to hear you're enjoying the ride. Thanks for the support!
I watch your channel every morning at 5:30 am while on the treadmill, it makes the time and miles go by so much quicker!
Keep up the good work!!
Thanks for the support, Louie!! Glad you're enjoying every mile!
Yes keep it up guys you’re the best can’t wait for 2024!
Some good stuff on the way! Thanks for the support, Burt 🤘
Every trip you film is great viewing 👍👍 nice to see which ones you all put at the top 👍👍👍
Thanks for your support! We do our best 👍
It's all part of the adventure!
You know it!!
You guys had a great year, and it was very entertaining for me to watch.
Thanks for coming along for the ride! Glad you enjoyed another year of videos, Derek 🙌
Terrific show! Great concept. Josh had some great points about all the video and topics you could present. Would be very entertaining. Have a Merry Christmas and all the best for 2024.
Thanks Garrett!! We'll keep it in mind fr sure and should have some similar videos out with other topics down the line. Merry Christmas to you and yours 🙌
I vote for more. I completely enjoyed both episodes.
Glad to hear it, thanks fr the input Jason!
Great video guys! Myself and 2 friends did the ride to Sturgis from the other coast. Our ride home was just as rainy as yours. Still an amazing trip and our favorite rally. We missed you this year, but I hope to catch up to you guys and "see you down the road" !!
Thanks Rob!! Sounds like you guys had an awesome trip too. Hope to see ya out there next year 🤘
As someone who watched all the Sturgis videos on his computer from the comfort of his couch, I loved all the rain! Watching everyone deal with it and make the best out of it made for some great and different viewing content. I’m sure it wasn’t fun at the time, but you guys will always remember Sturgis 2023. Just like Sturgis is your favorite ride, your Sturgis stuff is my favorite to watch. Thanks for the great rides, looking forward to 2024!👏
It will always be a memorable one, that's for sure. We've got a few things planned for this upcoming year's adventure to Sturgis so stay tuned. As always, thanks for the continued support 🙌
I enjoy your channel, and you guys always bring great content. God bless y'all and your family
Thanks for the continued support, Robert! We're glad to hear you're enjoying the show 👍
Great stuff keep em coming
We sure will!1 Thanks for tuning in 🤘
The Page, AZ trip was my favorite video by far. I need to get there. Love the review format. Keep the videos coming.
Thanks for the input, Tim! Glad to hear you enjoyed the Page series and this little format switch-up. See you down the road😎
I really enjoy watching you guys. Keep it up.
We sure will! Thanks for the continued support, Darrell 🤘
Awsome guys👍🏍🏍🏍🏍
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Another great video! You guys continue to inspire to go further and see more.
Thanks for the support, CJ! Plenty more on the way 👍
OK .boys thank you for this year of fantastic trip all over the states . Se you next year
HAVE A GOOD CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR
Thanks for the support, Leif!! Glad you enjoyed the ride 😎
Just discovered you guys. What a freakin awesome show. You got me converted!
Thanks for tuning i! There's plenty more where that came from 👍
Spectacular discussion and inspiring for a guy at 64 yrs old wondering what’s left in the “back nine”. Thanks guys.
Thanks for tuning in, Ron! We're glad you enjoyed it 👍
Great video
Thanks Tom! Glad you enjoyed it 👍
Really cool video guys. Loved the commentary broken up with the scenery. Looks like an absolute blast. And at 70mph @ 14 degrees, -14 degrees, Wow! No wonder he couldn't move. Stay safe guys.
Thanks Dave!! Glad you enjoyed this one as much as we did. That wind chill will get ya, and it sure did that trip! It took a while for the fingers to recover 😂
Hey guys another great video thanks for sharing its almost like being there
Thanks for tuning in, Jimmy!!
Merry christmas to you all
Merry Christmas😎
I was fortunate to watch each one of your drops in 23 and most in 22, that being said, due to Life, I ended up watching most after your live drops or a day after, however I watched them. Great job! so looking forward to 24s videos . Merry Christmas and a Blessed New Year
Thanks Rodney!! Plenty more on the way this year
Loved the review
Thanks for the input! Glad you enjoyed it
Lmao Josh zooming in on the mic stand to show where the sound is coming from is peak editing.
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Love all of your rides ! ❤
Great video work Josh.
Thanks Dave!1 Plenty more on the way👍
Heeey what a GREATFUL REVIEW ...
👍👍👍😊 ... you Guys are simple Awesome ...
Wish you a good Year-End-Sound and a refreshed next Year ...
Your Arne from Europe / Germany ...
And yeees, I tell my Friends from
2 Lane Life 😉 ...
Thank you Arne, we are glad that you enjoyed this year end video. See you down the road 🇺🇸 🤝 🇩🇪
Love to ride in a Winter. Special time of year. Can't take the cold like I used to but heated gear helps.
Same here. We haven't tried much heated gear but may in the near future as we leave for a week long trip through freezing temps next week. Thanks for tuning in!
Great content! I enjoyed this
Thanks Bill!!
Definitely more listening to the conversation is great
Glad you enjoyed it1 Thanks for the input, Phil 👍
Love your format and looking forward to 2024 for your new stories and videos . Happy holidays boys.
Thanks for the input, Mario! Some fun stuff on the way 👍
Algorithm. 🤘🏻
Excellent video, I dig the format. I’ll be putting in my parts order when spring rolls around. Y’all stay classy. ✌🏻
Thanks Adam! Just give us a shout if you need help with anything. 🤘
Definitely incredible experiences across the land. Always hard to list the best when you been to so many, but they are each great in their own way. Each trip, we’re in a different place. Yearning for this or that in the moment. Our headspace is always changing. I’ve ridden a four day route out into iconic scenery, and each time the route just hits me differently, all good, just settles in on me differently. I really enjoyed your travels on the backroads thru Kentucky & Tennessee. More the off the beaten path trails you took, than epic Tail of the Dragon which was outstanding.
Fantastic!.....yes, tell us how you pack and what you bring. Thanks!
We will have to make an updated trip packing video this year, but we have a couple of older vids on that on the channel as well. Thanks for the input 🙌
I kind of like hearing your opinions as you reflect back. I've seen most of the videos lol I may have missed two or three at the most.
Thanks for the input, David! Glad you've gotten to enjoy every video along the way!
Merry Christmas to yal too I vote all of it yal film it we see it
Thanks Tyler, we appreciate it!!
Hey guys really like your stuff. I’ve been a bike guy for a long time & have done a bunch of trips. A few years back I lost a leg above knee & have been working on riding since. I did get back on 2 wheels & this fall bought a RG with the leg up system. Anyway my son & I along with a good U.S. friend of mine are heading back to Utah from our home in Canada. First time for a long father son road trip. We want to video document this trip. You guys do such a great job.. can you share some tips & editing software you might recommend. Thanks much
Thanks for the support, Joseph! Glad to hear you're getting back out there despite the challenges along the way.
For the documenting side of things, keep it simple. GoPros are great, and we even use iPhones for some stuff along the way too. You just want to keep the files organized every day so it's easy to work from when it comes time to edit. (transfer to a hard drive every night if you're filming a lot). Be yourselves and capture the things you like, the rest will come.
For editing we use Adobe Premiere Pro, but there are endless editing programs out there like Final Cut Pro, iMovie, Adobe Premiere Rush, DaVinci Resolve, and the list goes on. they all work somewhat similar on the basic level. Hope that helps, enjoy the trip!
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did you Know in Glennwood Springs CO, is the resting place of Doc Holliday !
We did! We filmed a tour of the cemetary up on the hill there on one of the episodes of our 2023 Sturgis series. Such a cool area! We stayed there for a couple of consecutive years before discovering there was a whole downtown 😂
How could I join you guys on a ride?...all my friends are bar hoppers with full baggers I'm the only one that likes to take off out of here
That's not typically the type of thing we do, but we hope to organize some sort of group ride down the road sometime. We appreciate the support 🙌
Love to channel as I'm starting to trying to find more and more traveling on two videos like yours and traveling talls. But one thing I have come across that doesn't seem to go into a whole lot of detail is for somebody like me that's just starting out long travels how to prepare personally and bike wise for said thousand miles a day. Right now I have a Heritage but I'm looking to eventually upgrade to either a street glide or an ultra. I do do some traveling around Florida, it's just that Florida is Florida.
I'm already trying to get together and plan even if it's a solo trip from Tampa Florida area to the Blue ridge parkway and the wheels through Time museum come June. I just need to know what to expect for the trip and how to prepare for it.
A key component is knowing your overall ride pace including stops. Are you a 300 mile a day person? 500? No wrong answer, but that will help you with your days needed and making sure you enjoy it and aren’t exhausted. When we do trips we try to keep our mileage days around 300 if we can, depending on scenic stops.
Now Ive spent time trying to clean up audio tracks for videos...why you gotta put gaylin on blast for bumping that mic Josh 😂
I was wondering if anyone was gonna notice that 😂
Well, I'm clear of the doctors! So I'm going to make the big move! Paradise valley az here I come!
Very cool!! Glad to hear it, John!!
Use hand warmers or other ways to keep camera batteries warm an working..love watching you dudes
Yep, just got a few too many cameras and camera batteries to count, but that's a good idea. Thanks for tuning in!
Love all your stuff, but Gaylin you need to loose the Devil picture on the wall behind you, it’s not cool !
Thanks for the support, Tony! That's the logo of a brewery and the sign was a gift 👍
Ya a couple of these would be cool. But not every single video.
Roger that, thanks for the input!🤝