Been here since before the upload... wondering where you all have been?! I get it, you’re all Probably a bit slow due to the holiday. Anyhow happy Easter and First!
Basalt means basalt according to the online dictionary :D Rock that comes from a volcano. The Eiffel is an old volcanic area, therefore basalt is available in abundance. Very nice walk and very nice scenic views.
Its a joy to see you and Dyana can talk together and have some fun. I like you are showing the track, “behind the scene” or what its called. Becours now we can see hov big the height difference in the landscape are. It is not seen so mutch when we see a video from inside a car. Big thanks for a good video.
Misha - I've been a subscriber of yours on here for a few years now - and it makes absolutely no sense for me to be. I'll explain... I'm 58, live in Tennessee USA and have never been out of the country (or even on a plane) in my life. I am a "petrol head", but nothing like your typical viewer - my decades of the hobby have all been with American stuff, mostly musclecars of the 60's and 70's (and even today's; we own a couple hemi-powered modern rides, a Charger and a Ram pickup of course). I've only owned one Japanese car in my life - and it was given to me ('73 Celica). My "Flinstone" car, it had no working reverse, so I'd open the door and push with my foot to back up. :-) I have done some drag racing (for legal reasons, always on a track *wink wink*) and spent a few seasons at Summit Point, WV in my younger years, road racing there in SCCA amateur series racing. I have a '68 Plymouth GTX that has been brought back from a rusty grave over the years for a hobby car. It's a 440ci (7.2L) V-8 4 speed car. A totally different world than what your daily experience is for sure, in other words. So...why do I enjoy your channel and everything about the Apex stuff? Simple. 1. Good people are good people - and there's plenty of those there. 2. Gearheads are gearheads no matter what type of car they like - and I get along with gearheads. 3. I am a frustrated road racer at heart and out here in the country, that "bone" in me gets exercised on deserted roads all the time (this part of the world looks a lot like there in Germany, in fact). 4. I'm fascinated with history and that area around the 'Ring certainly has plenty of that. So... THANK YOU, Robert, Tom, etc. for all your content over these last years! I know I'm not your typical fan of any of that experience, but I wouldn't miss an episode anyways. :-) Be safe, -Ed on the Ridge
Brilliant video Misha! I am planning on visiting the Ring as soon as this horrible virus allows me too! One thing on my bucket list is too drive the ring but also walk it in one day if possible. Please record some more of these videos, really looking forward to watching the second half of the track! If you do have information on the walking paths that would be much appreciated! Also do you have a map of the track with markers for the tuinnels under the track?
I have followed you for many years on youtube. Some of what I miss on your channel is going round the track and which improvements are made before the season opens. don't forget your old followers😬
I love roaming around the Track and find the old stuff. I mean, it's there from the 1920s on. So much Motorsport History. Brilliant. Imagine all the famous Drivers, Teams and Manufactures that have been there over the course of Time.
Man these are the vlogs i've been waiting for Nurburgring is so much more than just cars and racing. Also spend some quality time together! Go race enjoy yourself and unwhine afterwards, just relax and take a strawl or off road path with company.
Cool video, some more like this adventuring around the track would be really cool. For those of us who will likely never get the chance to visit, it helps us dream.
We have somewhat similar walking and hiking trails over here but not as near to us as you guys. It's good that you guys can do some extracurricular activities in down time.
I’ve done a similar walk during the N24h 👍🏼 it’s absolutely awesome waking past Schwedenkreuz at 1 a.m. in the complete darkness and experiencing a bad ass V8 of a Mercedes GTR fly past 🤘🏼in full attack mode 😎 I was meant to be there this Easter for 5 days with my little Golf R-abit 😉 but the dark forces had other ideas for Easter 2020 🙈 I miss this place 🤣 Stay safe Comrade 💪🏼
Thanks for all the nice videos during the lockdown. Always enjoyable. Do you have a link or something so we can find the ruins? Stay safe and keep up the good work guys 😊
Maybe you can post a link to a map of these walking trails, I think a lot of us would do that on those nice days where it gets shut down for a while. Most of us who aren’t from there wouldn’t be familiar enough of the area.
Such a beautiful day with beautiful surroundings and with a beautiful family! But your ending reminded me of the second office that might have been planned, what happened to it?
8:50 Damn I'd love to run around the Nurburgring, did they ever do this (not the obstacle run)? It's the perfect distance for a half marathon (and a few extra km's). I know Spa does organize a running event from just one lap (7km) to the full marathon (6 laps)
What a relaxing and interesting Vlog. I think its time to start moving to the Nürburgring, even though that would mean a complete change of everything for me.
Great video! So, is it basically possible to walk next to the track with these kinds of paths for the whole track? I would love to come there someday to run around the track for like two laps (as a marathon); the GPS route on Strava would look sick as it would be just like the track!
Speaking about the spectator areas, could you do a clip about how to get to them? I mean, most people find Brunnchen, T13 and Adenau. But is it okey to take your car up to Adenauer Forst? and what other places can you go to? By car, bike or just walking/climbing?
I think your english is exellent a very good understandable...i always wanted to say that, did you lern it just out of school or is there any other reason for this good english speaking...i really like your vlog and your vlog’s are the most seen on my car life you tube...best regards marc (grey Golf TCR)
Thank you Misha. To try and make a long story short, I wish to learn what accent you speak English with, ? ,Much adoration and appreciation, burg on...(;)]~
@@mgcharoudin Employees and home owners know exactly what they're getting themselves into by being next to tracks like these. Sound restrictions should be very lenient if they exist.
@@mgcharoudin Got it. The ring is also further from most residential areas and is more widespread than many tracks so they should be lenient/non existent.
@@MrCarGuy not completely true. Nürburg is environmentally protected area due to the high amount of wildlife here, those are being protected from the sound before humans.
Been here since before the upload... wondering where you all have been?! I get it, you’re all Probably a bit slow due to the holiday. Anyhow happy Easter and First!
The battle of the firsts takes on a whole new meaning when Robert comes around.
If you are not first, you are probably not Robert
Aaaah you take the taxi? :)
Nice to see Dyana again!
Basalt means basalt according to the online dictionary :D Rock that comes from a volcano. The Eiffel is an old volcanic area, therefore basalt is available in abundance. Very nice walk and very nice scenic views.
Its a joy to see you and Dyana can talk together and have some fun.
I like you are showing the track, “behind the scene” or what its called.
Becours now we can see hov big the height difference in the landscape are.
It is not seen so mutch when we see a video from inside a car.
Big thanks for a good video.
I really enjoy these kind of videos. Thank you so much for still uploading and using the time to show us all the things around the track :)
Misha - I've been a subscriber of yours on here for a few years now - and it makes absolutely no
sense for me to be. I'll explain...
I'm 58, live in Tennessee USA and have never been out of the country (or even on a plane) in my life.
I am a "petrol head", but nothing like your typical viewer - my decades of the hobby have all been
with American stuff, mostly musclecars of the 60's and 70's (and even today's; we own a couple
hemi-powered modern rides, a Charger and a Ram pickup of course).
I've only owned one Japanese car in my life - and it was given to me ('73 Celica).
My "Flinstone" car, it had no working reverse, so I'd open the door and push with my foot to back up. :-)
I have done some drag racing (for legal reasons, always on a track *wink wink*) and spent a few seasons
at Summit Point, WV in my younger years, road racing there in SCCA amateur series racing.
I have a '68 Plymouth GTX that has been brought back from a rusty grave over the years for a hobby car.
It's a 440ci (7.2L) V-8 4 speed car.
A totally different world than what your daily experience is for sure, in other words.
So...why do I enjoy your channel and everything about the Apex stuff?
Simple.
1. Good people are good people - and there's plenty of those there.
2. Gearheads are gearheads no matter what type of car they like - and I get along with gearheads.
3. I am a frustrated road racer at heart and out here in the country, that "bone" in me gets exercised
on deserted roads all the time (this part of the world looks a lot like there in Germany, in fact).
4. I'm fascinated with history and that area around the 'Ring certainly has plenty of that.
So...
THANK YOU, Robert, Tom, etc. for all your content over these last years!
I know I'm not your typical fan of any of that experience, but I wouldn't miss an episode anyways. :-)
Be safe,
-Ed on the Ridge
Thank you so much for such kind words Ed!
@@mgcharoudin My pleasure. The least I can do. :-)
-Ed
Imagine being here before Robert appears out of nowhere
6:30 "remember when we where chasing a sheep?"
AWWW ❤️
Brilliant video Misha! I am planning on visiting the Ring as soon as this horrible virus allows me too! One thing on my bucket list is too drive the ring but also walk it in one day if possible. Please record some more of these videos, really looking forward to watching the second half of the track! If you do have information on the walking paths that would be much appreciated! Also do you have a map of the track with markers for the tuinnels under the track?
Of all the places in the world I’d love to be locked down in...... thanks for virtually taking us out for a walk Misha. 👍🏽
I have followed you for many years on youtube. Some of what I miss on your channel is going round the track and which improvements are made before the season opens. don't forget your old followers😬
I love roaming around the Track and find the old stuff. I mean, it's there from the 1920s on. So much Motorsport History. Brilliant. Imagine all the famous Drivers, Teams and Manufactures that have been there over the course of Time.
I read the title ”Accident ruins the Nürburgring”...Maybe it’s time for a government approved walk to clear my brain.
Man these are the vlogs i've been waiting for Nurburgring is so much more than just cars and racing. Also spend some quality time together! Go race enjoy yourself and unwhine afterwards, just relax and take a strawl or off road path with company.
Hope to see you again soon!
Absolutely settling video Misha, your knowledge off track is just as impressive as it is on track! Rocking the Apex gear off track, pretty sweet.
Love your content Misha Charoudin, you inspired me to start my own youtube channel.
Thank you for motivation.
Thank you for showing us another side of Dyana !
It's really interesting to look at the track from the other side.
10:58 I'm calling it that from now on!! Also very cool about Swedish Cross, I had no idea about that! Great video again man, cheers! :)
Cool video, some more like this adventuring around the track would be really cool. For those of us who will likely never get the chance to visit, it helps us dream.
All those details. Thank you Misha!
Great video 👌 Look forward to taking a walk next time I'm over.
We have somewhat similar walking and hiking trails over here but not as near to us as you guys. It's good that you guys can do some extracurricular activities in down time.
Een heerlijke pittige wandeling, één van de vele mogelijkheden rond de Ring.
Very cool, more history and facts about the ring please. Thanks a lot
Thank you for the great entertainment during this time: D the walking videos are really cool^^
stay healthy.
Very cool. Video seeing the past of a old and new race track
Thanks for this video i had never seen those ancient ruins of nurburgring before😊
I’ve done a similar walk during the N24h 👍🏼 it’s absolutely awesome waking past Schwedenkreuz at 1 a.m. in the complete darkness and experiencing a bad ass V8 of a Mercedes GTR fly past 🤘🏼in full attack mode 😎 I was meant to be there this Easter for 5 days with my little Golf R-abit 😉 but the dark forces had other ideas for Easter 2020 🙈 I miss this place 🤣
Stay safe Comrade 💪🏼
Another interesting video ....thanks Misha!
6:59 my lidl bread bags warn tape mix heart is still there 😍😍😍
Really enjoyed that, a good look around, take care and stay safe 👍🏻🏁
I enjoyed that.. great vlog Misha 👍🏻
Enjoyable vid during closure of Ring , the land there looks like much of Canada .
Thanks for all the nice videos during the lockdown. Always enjoyable. Do you have a link or something so we can find the ruins?
Stay safe and keep up the good work guys 😊
Great video Misha thank you!
Great views of the local area, enjoyable
Hallo Misha, nice vlog nice to see old pice o f Nurburgring
my favourite car in this video was the mitsubishi colt at the beginning because it reminded me of my first car
Next time I am able to visit I will have to do this.... And not be too scared to say hello when we are stood next to each other. lol
that morgan was a nice way to kick it off!
Nice one! Next time, if posible will be nice if you can record the track with the watch and share it. I will use it on the next visit! Thnkx!
Maybe you can post a link to a map of these walking trails, I think a lot of us would do that on those nice days where it gets shut down for a while. Most of us who aren’t from there wouldn’t be familiar enough of the area.
Yep, will do!
Misha Charoudin thanks! I checked out südschleife 2 yrs ago, that was kinda cool to walk on that.
What a great video misha 😃
Good video
Still good comment
Good comment
At the end of the day this is a good comment.
Such a beautiful day with beautiful surroundings and with a beautiful family! But your ending reminded me of the second office that might have been planned, what happened to it?
8:50 Damn I'd love to run around the Nurburgring, did they ever do this (not the obstacle run)? It's the perfect distance for a half marathon (and a few extra km's). I know Spa does organize a running event from just one lap (7km) to the full marathon (6 laps)
Look up "Fisherman's Friend Strongman Run" and "Winter Hell"
looks beautiful
Gd evening Misha thanks for the sightseeing guide happy Easter to all
What a relaxing and interesting Vlog. I think its time to start moving to the Nürburgring, even though that would mean a complete change of everything for me.
I found German soldier skeletons and helmets from WW2 buried in those foothills.
Hey Misha, are there any WW2 relics around there or museums you can show us?
bicycle touristenfahrten would be great!
Your videos are too addictive buddy
“remember when we were chasing a sheep” there’s gotta be a private joke 😂
As strange as it may sound, there is an actual video of them chasing a sheep around nurbug on Misha's channel
Great video! So, is it basically possible to walk next to the track with these kinds of paths for the whole track? I would love to come there someday to run around the track for like two laps (as a marathon); the GPS route on Strava would look sick as it would be just like the track!
Correct!
That tree and the rock both have nurburgring badges, you and Robert should try to lap them. Oh God, I'd pay 50 euro for a big mac right now.
Speaking about the spectator areas, could you do a clip about how to get to them? I mean, most people find Brunnchen, T13 and Adenau. But is it okey to take your car up to Adenauer Forst? and what other places can you go to? By car, bike or just walking/climbing?
Yep!
Here before Robert!
Interesting vid, cheers!
Hey Do stay safe and keep those kids safe !
This natural part of Nurburgring would be a really really good space for an Airsoft Milsim Operation lol
At the end of the day we didn't see the 765 LT because it's too fast :D
Nar it was in camo :)
I miss to much this place! I should had enjoyed better my time there. Why I sleeped when in Nurburg?
Правильно, Михаил, в леса надо уходить от вируса! Карабин, патроны, спички...
hi misha!! Have a good week, stay safe!
Want to see a Multivan test!
Ha, I remember you guys chasing that sheep :)
While some people do this as normal weekend activity i’m an ocean away from those tracks... if only i was european
I think your english is exellent a very good understandable...i always wanted to say that, did you lern it just out of school or is there any other reason for this good english speaking...i really like your vlog and your vlog’s are the most seen on my car life you tube...best regards marc (grey Golf TCR)
Grew up in The Netherlands, English is pretty much the second language there!
I hope one day I can visit Germany.
13:58 Probably all three. It wasn't a light tap of the wall after all.
Nope! More spots came with the season :D
@@mgcharoudin then I'll go with the first one.
Pebble beech, that’s the Borris in me 😂😂😂.. Best comment ever..
First major bike crash 2020 12:20. No wonder there was no traffic, track closed, Lenz doing their thing
Foodshot 0,1/10
Nürburgologist!
Wow... These people need to get out in the sun more often... Robert's legs are a pearlesent white...
CASTLE VLOGGGG 2.0
very interesting vlog
i guess there won't be 24h this year :(
Why? It's moved to the end of September
@@mgcharoudin ok that's cool,
i thought it would be canceled like many other events this year
"Obviously no one is going to shoot you" Oh thank goodness that was my top concern XD
14:27 Excuse me sir, who are you? 😅
Can I come and visit the same places ,?
Now i figured out why i was saying at the end of the day so much! Good things you pickup from youtube
Thank you Misha. To try and make a long story short, I wish to learn what accent you speak English with, ? ,Much adoration and appreciation, burg on...(;)]~
RIMAC on NURBURGRINGGGGG
Stay safe, Misha
0:35 Уф! Сырник зачетный.... (random russian comment)
#sortOfCastleVlog 😎😄
That's very big of you to belittle the hikers.
No belittling was made
Misha get on the track with your RIMAC BIKE
basalt is hardened lava in rock form (:
7:37 :-)
Schwedenkreuz is not that fast with a bike. The guys at Rad am Ring get close to 100 km/h at Fuchsröhre.
invite Terra Germaina to the ring
did Max have a Pornsche hat? 😳
Motorsport!
Prob
Like the guy in the up of me 🙄
0:40 i came
Sound restrictions are laughable.
Not really
@@mgcharoudin Employees and home owners know exactly what they're getting themselves into by being next to tracks like these. Sound restrictions should be very lenient if they exist.
@@MrCarGuy 130 dB is VERY lenient. I know where you're coming from, but it's not the case with the Ring.
@@mgcharoudin Got it. The ring is also further from most residential areas and is more widespread than many tracks so they should be lenient/non existent.
@@MrCarGuy not completely true. Nürburg is environmentally protected area due to the high amount of wildlife here, those are being protected from the sound before humans.
Are you single or still dating diana?
Single
13:19 my channel background picture