I've started carrying fresh fruits and vegetables because they don't need refrigeration. And there is something primal about that. It makes it easier to disconnect.
"M B" If I recall correctly. Stands for Martha Beckett. She was a ballerina and artist from New York. I had quite the conversation with her many years ago. The faces along the balcony are the likenesses of the people in the area that helped her restore the Opera House. There are paintings that she did on the inside of the hotel that are incredibly three-dimensional. I was extremely fortunate not only to photograph the works of, but to meet and converse with this incredible woman. Rest In Peace Martha.
As always, so glad to be on this trip with you. You can definitely tell the level of skills you've picked up over the years both with the filmmaking and motorcycle trips.
This episode was great. It highlights a common scenario I too experience, where the initial excitement/adrenaline of the trip has faded somewhat, and the reality of being on the road with a very different routine, sets in. It takes a few days to get into a groove, but once there, it's such a rewarding experience. Thank you for braving the elements and showing us a place many will never experience without the comforts of an air conditioned vehicle. Such a unique and beautiful place!
I have a heavy touring bike and would never try to tackle those dirt roads. I would never see that scenery unless someone like Sterling made the trip, filmed it, and published it. This series, like so much of Sterling's work, is phenomenal. And let's also recognize that it takes a combination of skill and courage to make a trip into these remote areas alone. I salute Mr. Noren!
You sir are a professional. Professional photographer, videographer, motorcyclist, adventurer, planner, packer, chef, the list goes on!! Thank you for sharing your adventures with us and for inspiring us. Love your content.. on your channel as well as on the BDRs.. thank you for all your contribution to the many different communities that you touch.. you da man!
I met a German fellow on a rGS100 airhead in Saline Valley, who’d accessed Saline via Steel Pass in Eureka valley. He said he almost died trying to get over that pass. He was in the process of riding that air head around the world. Love your content!
Wow, some people simply know how to live! "Awesome' doesn't begin to explain this video. I have a Death Valley trip planned in early April from Tucson... THX!
Awesome 👍😎 as always my friend. I think the same, when solo trip, no need to be in a hurry, take your time to enjoy more the resting place and hit the road looking for that particular special place.
Death Valley is one of my favorite places on earth. The vastness, and beauty really put life in perspective. It's a motorcyclist paradise where you can get away and loose the grasp of time for a bit. Beautiful video Sterling. Thank you.
Loved this one 👌.....Am currently planning another few tours both north of Scotland and Europe ....Watching your “Adventures” gives such inspiration to get out there ! Thanks for sharing your own Adventure .....🥰🥃🏴
You checked off several of my bucket list sites in this video! Really appreciate your videos and your sharing of your knowledge and experience. Will be living vicariously through you until I get out there myself. Many thanks.
Excellent series! Thanks for taking me along on your motorcycle trip! This gives me something to watch and feel like I'm riding across the country while I'm really stuck at home during the winter months. Thank you!
Every one of these gorgeous videos is such a treat. I want to watch them as soon as I see them but I try to wait until the end of my day so I can relax and enjoy the video with no interruptions, immersed in the journey with my full attention to every detail. Thank you for this inspirational series.
Really enjoying this series! Thanks for posting. It's March 1 up here on the west coast of BC & the wx has been wet, slushy, snow = miserable. That sunset glow in the Alabama Hills looks pretty good to me! Cheers
Beautiful ride. One with the world. Done it many times. Some spectacular views with the changing light. One time in Death Valley it came a flood. The flowers came up and bloomed literally before my eyes. Hard to believe but a little water in the desert goes a long way. The valley leading to Lone Pine and on up to Bishop is a very beautiful trip. Then the lava fields. Home of Hop-a-Long Cassidy and Joe Kidd.
Enjoying these immensely. Love that you take the time to eat healthy, so many expedition riders seem to exist on freeze dried camping meals at best & the worst of grocery store processed & canned foods at worst!
You is livin' my dream life man! :) Thank you so much for such wonderful content. I hope to attend the rally in Bisbee for 2024 if I can get the dates at six months prior. Please keep that in mind. Thanks.
This channel has always been the best, most cinematic motorcycle travel channel on the internet. Thanks for putting in all the work to keep us viewers entertained! Would love if you started a paid version with LONGER versions of these videos!
Sterling shows a peeler, then proceeds to peel a cucumber with a knife...lol. Really enjoying this series, the shot of the sun behind the Sierra mountains was just beautiful, had to pause it for a moment. I really hope to see that view in person one day. You find some really nice camp sites. I would love to see this series edited into a full length film at the end. I'd gladly watch it all over again. Until next week.
Greetings from oregon great vids i rode DV last year may 500 miles off road camped 8 days great riding went from below sea level to 7200 ft hunter pass off road is the way to see death valley thanks
Amazing view ❤. I like your filming creative style . And I so understand you, the solo trips also the best for me. When I’m riding solo I can full relaxing and enjoying
What a great channel I started at the end and am working through your adventure. Love your editing style and story telling your a master very much enjoying this content.
Watching these episodes again. Makes me feel like I'm on a ride with ya. Did my first drone flight today. Hoping to add a new dynamic to my videos. Thanks for the inspiration
Killer series! 3:42 gas at $7.80/gal in CA. Crazy even for DV. Anytime I tried to p/up my 2014 GSA, I felt like I'd bend the handlebars. Maybe tougher than I thought. Joshua Tree in any recent videos? Loved those boulders and rock climbing.
Website for this video: www.norenfilms.com/videos/amazing-roads-in-death-valley/
What stove do you use when you are on these trips?
I've started carrying fresh fruits and vegetables because they don't need refrigeration. And there is something primal about that. It makes it easier to disconnect.
"M B" If I recall correctly. Stands for Martha Beckett. She was a ballerina and artist from New York. I had quite the conversation with her many years ago. The faces along the balcony are the likenesses of the people in the area that helped her restore the Opera House.
There are paintings that she did on the inside of the hotel that are incredibly three-dimensional.
I was extremely fortunate not only to photograph the works of, but to meet and converse with this incredible woman.
Rest In Peace Martha.
As always, so glad to be on this trip with you.
You can definitely tell the level of skills you've picked up over the years both with the filmmaking and motorcycle trips.
WOW! Kinda speechless here. Thanks for the incredible video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is superb video content! Spectacular footage from a awesomely beautifully part of the country. Thanks you for sharing.
Sterling you truly are a master of your craft. Fantastic video. Looking forward to the next one Safe travels my friend
Couldn’t agree more!
This episode was great. It highlights a common scenario I too experience, where the initial excitement/adrenaline of the trip has faded somewhat, and the reality of being on the road with a very different routine, sets in. It takes a few days to get into a groove, but once there, it's such a rewarding experience. Thank you for braving the elements and showing us a place many will never experience without the comforts of an air conditioned vehicle. Such a unique and beautiful place!
I so much envy your life. Keep riding safe.
hot springs would be so nice....on a tired sweaty body 👍💯
I have a heavy touring bike and would never try to tackle those dirt roads. I would never see that scenery unless someone like Sterling made the trip, filmed it, and published it. This series, like so much of Sterling's work, is phenomenal. And let's also recognize that it takes a combination of skill and courage to make a trip into these remote areas alone. I salute Mr. Noren!
Thank you Carl!
You sir are a professional. Professional photographer, videographer, motorcyclist, adventurer, planner, packer, chef, the list goes on!! Thank you for sharing your adventures with us and for inspiring us. Love your content.. on your channel as well as on the BDRs.. thank you for all your contribution to the many different communities that you touch.. you da man!
Wow, thanks!
Absolutely awesome- thank you so much for sharing 🙏🍀🤘😎
As always, fantastic video!
Many ol western movies filmed @ Alabama Hills. Museum of western film history in Lone Pine. Your channel has become my favorite follow.
Great video thank you very well done thanks for taking us along cheers to ya.
Thank you! Cheers!
Following your adventure! Great video. 🏆
Thanks for all the great tips for motorcycle camping and filming.
Outstanding video quality and content
I’m loving this series! Beautiful scenery, what a great ride you’re having!
Wonderful footage. Inspires me to stop and setup my own GoPro / phone to take more interesting shots. Thanks. Kam
Always good stuff Mr S.. thanks 👍🏻
Definitely another great video! Can't wait for the next one. Stay safe and enjoy the ride.
Outstanding editing! great video.
Beatifully executed filming, editing, image composition, grading... and a long etc‼️‼️
I enjoyed 100 % this episode. The scenery was awesome!
THE BEST Channel... Always love the content you make thank you so much for all your hard work !
That is called life and great adventure see you in the next episode
Hello 🙋🏻♂️ great episode 😁🤝 Nice work 🎥
Great stuff as always. Glad you got in some drone shots before you reached the park.
words are small to describe your work epic video
I met a German fellow on a rGS100 airhead in Saline Valley, who’d accessed Saline via Steel Pass in Eureka valley. He said he almost died trying to get over that pass. He was in the process of riding that air head around the world. Love your content!
Fantastic Sterling. Looking forward to watching the next video.
I’m really digging the excellent desert footage as well as the break down of what camping gear you’re using and what’s for dinner.
Excellent episode, Sterling. It is very relaxing to watch and listen as you travel and wrap up the day of adventure. Thanks for taking us along!
Wow, some people simply know how to live! "Awesome' doesn't begin to explain this video. I have a Death Valley trip planned in early April from Tucson... THX!
The best moto trip series I have ever seen! Thank you!
Wow, thanks!
The story telling and the way you put it together is second to none….excellent as always Sterling..we are on this journey with you!!!
Thanks for sharing, great scenery and video footage, seems like a peacefull life.
Awesome 👍😎 as always my friend. I think the same, when solo trip, no need to be in a hurry, take your time to enjoy more the resting place and hit the road looking for that particular special place.
Thanks 👍
Another cracking video put together so well, thank you! 👍🏼
Death Valley is one of my favorite places on earth. The vastness, and beauty really put life in perspective. It's a motorcyclist paradise where you can get away and loose the grasp of time for a bit. Beautiful video Sterling. Thank you.
Loved this one 👌.....Am currently planning another few tours both north of Scotland and Europe ....Watching your “Adventures” gives such inspiration to get out there ! Thanks for sharing your own Adventure .....🥰🥃🏴
You checked off several of my bucket list sites in this video! Really appreciate your videos and your sharing of your knowledge and experience. Will be living vicariously through you until I get out there myself. Many thanks.
Excellent series! Thanks for taking me along on your motorcycle trip! This gives me something to watch and feel like I'm riding across the country while I'm really stuck at home during the winter months. Thank you!
Your videos are once again breathtaking. In fact yours and Craig Ripley’s motorcycle adventures have become my Sunday morning treat.
Cool, thanks for the recommendation I will check that out.
Thanks for the ride Sterling. Hope to catch up with you sometime.
Really enjoying this series...I always learn something from every video...thanks for sharing & stay safe!
Great video! I really like that you go to some obscure and remote locations. You are an inspiration, thank you.
Particularly beautiful filming in this one! Hot springs and Alabama Hills!! Oh my!!
Beautiful!
The photography is amazing and beautiful from all directions and from the top with the motorcycle🤙🤙✨️
What to say that hasn't been. A lot of us travel through you. Thanks as always
Awesome!!! Not much more to say
Every one of these gorgeous videos is such a treat. I want to watch them as soon as I see them but I try to wait until the end of my day so I can relax and enjoy the video with no interruptions, immersed in the journey with my full attention to every detail. Thank you for this inspirational series.
Really enjoying this series! Thanks for posting. It's March 1 up here on the west coast of BC & the wx has been wet, slushy, snow = miserable. That sunset glow in the Alabama Hills looks pretty good to me! Cheers
Beautiful ride. One with the world. Done it many times. Some spectacular views with the changing light. One time in Death Valley it came a flood. The flowers came up and bloomed literally before my eyes. Hard to believe but a little water in the desert goes a long way. The valley leading to Lone Pine and on up to Bishop is a very beautiful trip. Then the lava fields. Home of Hop-a-Long Cassidy and Joe Kidd.
The camera on the back together with the sound of the motorcycle in the twisties -- can't get any closer to actually being there ☺️👍
thanks for the beautiful images , my dream is to come with my gs rallye and cross these roads .. a warm greeting from italy
Another amazing episode. Keep them coming Sterling! Thanks.
Enjoying these immensely. Love that you take the time to eat healthy, so many expedition riders seem to exist on freeze dried camping meals at best & the worst of grocery store processed & canned foods at worst!
Awesome video man
You is livin' my dream life man! :) Thank you so much for such wonderful content. I hope to attend the rally in Bisbee for 2024 if I can get the dates at six months prior. Please keep that in mind. Thanks.
You make the set up of cameras and equipment seem so easy and seamless…. We all know it is hugely time consuming! Thank you!
Brilliant cinematography and great series = you have a real talent !!
You make it look easy, Sterling but I know darn well it’s not. Thx for all your hard work, very much appreciated!
My pleasure!
Great!!!
Fantastic one here man. I'm so glad you did this series here! Finally something decent to watch!! A+ on these man.
Loving this series so far!
Once again, amazing drone footage. We have many places like that here in Australia, will go there soon.
STERLING UR BEST .
Greetings from Belize🇧🇿🇧🇿
This channel has always been the best, most cinematic motorcycle travel channel on the internet. Thanks for putting in all the work to keep us viewers entertained! Would love if you started a paid version with LONGER versions of these videos!
Love the Death Valley/Lone Pine/Alabama Hills/Owen's Valley area. Spend 3-4 weeks a year there, camping and riding. Really like your content.
Really enjoying this series 👍
Great series, beautiful scenery, can't wait for the next one!
Iam watching your videos from India near Himalayas....I really love your vlogs.
Wow. Insane B roll, drone and editing. What a giant commitment while riding that trip. Thank you for sharing your journey.
My pleasure!
Sterling shows a peeler, then proceeds to peel a cucumber with a knife...lol. Really enjoying this series, the shot of the sun behind the Sierra mountains was just beautiful, had to pause it for a moment. I really hope to see that view in person one day. You find some really nice camp sites. I would love to see this series edited into a full length film at the end. I'd gladly watch it all over again. Until next week.
I actually forgot about the peeler. I totally should have used that!
i love your videos because how to show old buildings and structures
Hi Sterling, when you use your Opinel, turn the "virolbloc" when it's open: it's a safety lock, and made for!😉
Absolutely beautiful ride, thanks for taking the time to share.
I enjoyed the kitchen tour! Man, you make some great looking food out there! I’m taking notes…lol.
Excellent work capturing and sharing your travels and vistas, thanks. 👍
Such a beautiful landscape
Greetings from oregon great vids i rode DV last year may 500 miles off road camped 8 days great riding went from below sea level to 7200 ft hunter pass off road is the way to see death valley thanks
Amazing view ❤. I like your filming creative style . And I so understand you, the solo trips also the best for me. When I’m riding solo I can full relaxing and enjoying
Fantastic episode! Love the focus on riding and camping and btw - great photography. I feel like I am traveling with you.
Aother great episode and a perfect spot to camp , thanks for sharing . Pete Western Australia
What a great channel I started at the end and am working through your adventure. Love your editing style and story telling your a master very much enjoying this content.
Watching these episodes again. Makes me feel like I'm on a ride with ya. Did my first drone flight today. Hoping to add a new dynamic to my videos.
Thanks for the inspiration
Thanks for bringing us along on this trip. As others have opined, the videography is exemplary. Thanks again.
Glad you enjoyed it
Such nice scenery. I wish I could ride there too. Per from Sweden
Great episode. This is the best ADV Moto channel currently on TH-cam. Thank you
Great meal at the end of the day. Looking forward to hearing about the clothing and what your using on the trip.
Looks like this was a very good day!
Awesome Death Valley, I love that place.
Nice vid.
Like your roaring boxer engine to.
Thanks for the ride.
Grand adventure sir. Thanks for sharing.
Love the motorcycle series. So well done!
Killer series! 3:42 gas at $7.80/gal in CA. Crazy even for DV. Anytime I tried to p/up my 2014 GSA, I felt like I'd bend the handlebars. Maybe tougher than I thought. Joshua Tree in any recent videos? Loved those boulders and rock climbing.
Those wide landscape shots are just breathtaking, well done!