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Hello, Mr. Mertz! Thank you for giving us a ride through this beautiful part of BC. The landscapes colors are soft and the air seems to be quite thin in that high region. Riding a motorcycle is a good thing to do there in a pretty day! Thank you very much! Best regards from Rio do Sul (South River City), Santa Catarina State, Southern Brazil
Well Hello Bruno! And hey my Dad was Mr. Merz, I am Robert. I am very happy you were able to join me on this ride, it is through quite a spectacular part of British Columbia. I hope you can join me for the next one in this series as I continue further west along this same Highway 99. The link to that video is here: th-cam.com/video/2dz-iEbr3S0/w-d-xo.html I really appreciate hearing from you, keep the comments coming! and best regards back to you from north of the equator in Central British Columbia.
Well Hello Sofia from Russia. Nice to hear from you as always. Keep the biker's wave going, and yes I suspect it is still to early there to ride yet, just as it is still to early here as well, but even leaving a comment is a biker's wave, and I appreciate it. Hey my next video is a continuation of this same highway as I continue my westward journey, I hope you enjoy it, the link is here: th-cam.com/video/2dz-iEbr3S0/w-d-xo.html
@@RobertMerz some already started riding! It’s getting warmer where I live. The season opening fest in my city will be on 24th of April. Such a great news, we all hope the weather is on our side. Thank you for the link!
@@RobertMerz I have ridden 35 of the contiguous 48 States. I lived in California for 41 yrs so I have ridden all the western US from southern CA to the Canadian border and desert southwest. Moved to Kentucky in 1999 and covered the southeast but have not ridden the New England States, North Dakota, Minnesota or Michigan. I also did a lot of off road desert riding and racing in CA and NV. I was born in NE Texas and started riding the local roads there at age 9 and it all ended here last year in KY at age 73. I estimate perhaps a half million miles on 2 wheels perhaps more. I would still be in the saddle if my legs could still move quickly enough after being on the pegs for long periods of time. Yep, I do believe rigor mortis sets in long before we pass away. LOL I sincerely appreciate your videos and dearly love being out in the elements only 2 wheels can provide.
Wow, you have really done some riding! Really sorry to her about the legs going, but sounds like at least you sure fit a lot of riding in when you could. Keep watching, and keep the comments coming.
@@RobertMerz Thank you. I was blessed to have the opportunity to make those memories. I thank you for the opportunity to ride with you and see your neck of the woods. Thank you and God Bless you and yours.
If you enjoy my videos and want to help me out with the time and expense that I take to create them please visit my page at Buy Me A Coffee and consider making a small donation. Thanks so much, Robert.
www.buymeacoffee.com/lgEFpyZjs
Hello, Mr. Mertz! Thank you for giving us a ride through this beautiful part of BC. The landscapes colors are soft and the air seems to be quite thin in that high region. Riding a motorcycle is a good thing to do there in a pretty day! Thank you very much! Best regards from Rio do Sul (South River City), Santa Catarina State, Southern Brazil
Well Hello Bruno! And hey my Dad was Mr. Merz, I am Robert. I am very happy you were able to join me on this ride, it is through quite a spectacular part of British Columbia. I hope you can join me for the next one in this series as I continue further west along this same Highway 99. The link to that video is here: th-cam.com/video/2dz-iEbr3S0/w-d-xo.html
I really appreciate hearing from you, keep the comments coming! and best regards back to you from north of the equator in Central British Columbia.
Great video as always! Brings me positivity and keeps my mood good. Thank you and stay safe :)
Well Hello Sofia from Russia. Nice to hear from you as always. Keep the biker's wave going, and yes I suspect it is still to early there to ride yet, just as it is still to early here as well, but even leaving a comment is a biker's wave, and I appreciate it.
Hey my next video is a continuation of this same highway as I continue my westward journey, I hope you enjoy it, the link is here: th-cam.com/video/2dz-iEbr3S0/w-d-xo.html
@@RobertMerz some already started riding! It’s getting warmer where I live. The season opening fest in my city will be on 24th of April. Such a great news, we all hope the weather is on our side. Thank you for the link!
Thanks again Robert for the rides I have always wanted to do but I'll never get to do.
And thanks for joining me for another ride, I am so happy to show you areas you will never get to. So where are the areas you have ridden?
@@RobertMerz I have ridden 35 of the contiguous 48 States. I lived in California for 41 yrs so I have ridden all the western US from southern CA to the Canadian border and desert southwest. Moved to Kentucky in 1999 and covered the southeast but have not ridden the New England States, North Dakota, Minnesota or Michigan. I also did a lot of off road desert riding and racing in CA and NV. I was born in NE Texas and started riding the local roads there at age 9 and it all ended here last year in KY at age 73. I estimate perhaps a half million miles on 2 wheels perhaps more. I would still be in the saddle if my legs could still move quickly enough after being on the pegs for long periods of time. Yep, I do believe rigor mortis sets in long before we pass away. LOL I sincerely appreciate your videos and dearly love being out in the elements only 2 wheels can provide.
Wow, you have really done some riding! Really sorry to her about the legs going, but sounds like at least you sure fit a lot of riding in when you could. Keep watching, and keep the comments coming.
@@RobertMerz Thank you. I was blessed to have the opportunity to make those memories. I thank you for the opportunity to ride with you and see your neck of the woods. Thank you and God Bless you and yours.