I did a couple of off-road motorcycle courses over the years. I was watching you over the rocks. One of the things that they stressed was standing up on the pegs. I found I had a lot more control of the bike. It works great. Love your Vids keep up the good work.
I went there with my Tuareg 660 at the beginning of the riding season. Its a very nice climb with funny bits. Thanks for posting this, now i wanna enjoy it again! ❤
I was up around there last winter and I must say, your Tenere sure seems to handle the FSRs a lot smoother than my F350. But just another tick in the Pro column to pick up a little ADV bike I can haul on the front hitch. (been over 15 years and I still miss my F650GS)
What are you using for your gps app? I've just starting watching your videos and whatever you're using seems to have a good data base for forestry roads and other back roads. Thanks for sharing your adventures.
Hey welcome to the channel. I use Gaia Premium ($60 per year) and love it. The base is good, but I like the premium layers like Gaia Overland (feet) and Canada Backroad Maps. I have used it here, USA, Vietnam and all over Mexico and it was great in all of them.
I did a couple of off-road motorcycle courses over the years. I was watching you over the rocks. One of the things that they stressed was standing up on the pegs. I found I had a lot more control of the bike. It works great. Love your Vids keep up the good work.
Yes. Anytime you can't see my windscreen I am standing. I find I stand less after some very long rides (Mexico, etc. ) cause it tires you out.
I went there with my Tuareg 660 at the beginning of the riding season. Its a very nice climb with funny bits. Thanks for posting this, now i wanna enjoy it again! ❤
Ya that ride has so much, you can do it over and over. Thanks for watching!
Had a big convo near the Bosley's in Pitt Meadows with someone asking about how I liked my CRF300L.....I think I won a convert.
I have been there few times, ride and drive. Is not a easy task for the T7. Thanks for sharing and keep the rubber down!
I love this run. So long as you don't get stopped on the scrabbly bits, it is great. Glad you enjoyed it.
Enjoyed this , haven’t been up there in decades lol
You should go back. Great ride.
Great vid! I gotta get out. I know that route well.
Two words, “heated vest”…it’ll change your life.
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...that plugs into heated gloves! I know. I don't know why I still don't have these. But an awesome ride and not too cold.
Took my tw200 out there. Fantastic ride. 👍
Yes, it is, TW200 would handle that nice.
I am still out, too!
Excellent.
I was up around there last winter and I must say, your Tenere sure seems to handle the FSRs a lot smoother than my F350. But just another tick in the Pro column to pick up a little ADV bike I can haul on the front hitch. (been over 15 years and I still miss my F650GS)
My aging out plan is an F250 with a pop up camper (and maybe a small adv on the front :0)
@@AdventureMine2022 Same plan, just a different rig. 😉
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Great video! I saw the drone remote at the end... where was the drone shot?
The required drone shot of the tubs. Done that one a few times. Best one is here ( th-cam.com/video/fLX3ZP0iKXA/w-d-xo.html ) at 14:11
What are you using for your gps app? I've just starting watching your videos and whatever you're using seems to have a good data base for forestry roads and other back roads. Thanks for sharing your adventures.
Hey welcome to the channel. I use Gaia Premium ($60 per year) and love it. The base is good, but I like the premium layers like Gaia Overland (feet) and Canada Backroad Maps. I have used it here, USA, Vietnam and all over Mexico and it was great in all of them.