@@outandabout67 I am going end of April next year for a month. Will probably ride a large loop beginning in the Picos. Looking forward to it very much.
Res..2.7K at 60 fps Lens ...superview Hypersmooth.....boost Bit rate.....high Shutter.. ..auto Ev comp.....-0.5 Sharpness....med Colour.....vibrant Hope that helps thanks for watching...👍🏍
Congrats on your wonderful tour. It’s such a spectacular area. The Multistrada V4 and S1000 XR are the best bikes to take on that tour. A group of buddies and I from all over the US booked a private 7-day tour through Edelweiss, which provided the bikes, guide, hotel accommodations, routes, etc. Our task was to just ride. Beautiful. Edelweiss calls our tour the Pyrenees Extreme, which has more technical riding, longer days, and less support than their regular Pyrenees tour. Here’s the video of our Day 1. The other days are posted too. th-cam.com/video/H-L4gWaId7s/w-d-xo.html
@@outandabout67 It really is a bucket list trip for moto. The roads are high quality with little traffic and mountain corner after corner. I've been to many places, but this was the best for riding, especially at pace. Then there was the amazing scenery, great little towns, food and culture.
That’s a very odd statement to make about the best bikes. What gives you the right to makes such decisions. Many people would disavpgree with you o; that score.
@@davidmatthews3093 What's odd about lauding their choice of the Multi V4 and XR in the video? What's odd about the top sport-tourers from two of the top moto brands being perfect for the mecca of sport touring? Others can certainly have their own pets, but deeming my opinion odd is mystifying. So, out of curiosity, what models do you consider best for aggressively carving up mountain twisties for a week?
Watched this for second time. Photographs are stunning. Great watch again 🙂🏍🏍
Going back in September Stephen can't wait...thanks for the comments.....👍
Nice video of your holiday and great pics at the end.
Cheers can't wait to go back....awesome place if you haven't been put it on your bucket list..🏍👍
@@outandabout67 I am going end of April next year for a month. Will probably ride a large loop beginning in the Picos. Looking forward to it very much.
Will you share your camera settings? The video looks nice. Which camera are you using?
Res..2.7K at 60 fps
Lens ...superview
Hypersmooth.....boost
Bit rate.....high
Shutter.. ..auto
Ev comp.....-0.5
Sharpness....med
Colour.....vibrant
Hope that helps thanks for watching...👍🏍
Sorry ....using Gopro hero 10. 👍
Was a great trip, good video and enjoyed riding with you 😊. See you in 2024
Cheers Jonathan was a fab holiday...👍🏍
Nice video , the chap on the XR used to live down the road from me😂
Liam Buckley....mad as feck..lol
Congrats on your wonderful tour. It’s such a spectacular area. The Multistrada V4 and S1000 XR are the best bikes to take on that tour.
A group of buddies and I from all over the US booked a private 7-day tour through Edelweiss, which provided the bikes, guide, hotel accommodations, routes, etc. Our task was to just ride. Beautiful.
Edelweiss calls our tour the Pyrenees Extreme, which has more technical riding, longer days, and less support than their regular Pyrenees tour.
Here’s the video of our Day 1. The other days are posted too. th-cam.com/video/H-L4gWaId7s/w-d-xo.html
I must visit the Pyrenees soon looks awesome 👌
@@outandabout67 It really is a bucket list trip for moto. The roads are high quality with little traffic and mountain corner after corner. I've been to many places, but this was the best for riding, especially at pace. Then there was the amazing scenery, great little towns, food and culture.
Awesome ....
Sounds like my next place I need to visit...
That’s a very odd statement to make about the best bikes. What gives you the right to makes such decisions. Many people would disavpgree with you o; that score.
@@davidmatthews3093 What's odd about lauding their choice of the Multi V4 and XR in the video? What's odd about the top sport-tourers from two of the top moto brands being perfect for the mecca of sport touring? Others can certainly have their own pets, but deeming my opinion odd is mystifying.
So, out of curiosity, what models do you consider best for aggressively carving up mountain twisties for a week?