Deeper into the Dolomites... a place you cannot miss | Europe on the Royal Enfield | EP22
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ต.ค. 2024
- We are heading South, things are starting to heat up… and today was one of my highlights of the trip.
Italy and the Dolomites have been an absolute pleasure for every reason, and there is still so much more to come. Stay tuned.
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The Dolomites are definitely going onto my bucket list! Great video!
Thank you for supporting the channel man! The Dolomites remain a highlight of this trip - they are otherworldly and vast... highly recommend, although avoid the holiday season as its BUSY with vans.
I'm envious of your travels.
Love it! Been on those roads but in the rain! So much better in the sunshine! Perfect blog mate! Keep them coming!
Thank you so much mate!
Loving the scenery and the little wink at Ennio Morricone with the additional music choice on this one ;)
Keep going brother (Nico)
Thank you man - we keep on keepin’ on.
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What scenery! an unbelievable fact is that if a precision made snooker ball was the size of Earth it wouldn't be as round and smooth
Love that. It's all been breathtaking
hi dude, really enjoying this video series. I have done maybe a couple of dozen european tours. the first four or so with a riding buddy, the rest solo, which is now by far my preferred option. your videos are really capturing that wide eyed wonder of doing a motorbike tour for the first time. you're doing great and learning what you like and don't like quickly, so with the caveat that all these things are subjective, these are the main things that I ended up with re approach to touring. early on I did way too much saddle time per day and not enough days off and would get cumulative fatigue that risked spoiling the trip, so now the general rule is approx 3hrs actual riding/saddle time per day, obvs not including stops. get to destination early and enjoy the evening. max 4 consecutive days before taking a day completely off the bike to relex and rest. this way I can pretty much tour indifinitely and remain fresh and alert and thoroughly enjoying it. never tour europe in july and august. may june september october are superb and massive difference in prices, traffic, tourists. also those extreme temps in south are much milder. personally I prefer to have booked accomodation before I set off every morning, that way I find i can relax and enjoy the day more knowing where I'll be that night. trying to find accomodation late in the day when fatigue is setting in just stressed me out. onwards!
Hey man, thank you for tuning in! That last tip... I think thats the one... booking before leaving. Take a huge stress off! Onwards!
Please tell me your going to do some via ferratta whilst your there! ❤ looks incredible
No this time man, I wish!
So much twisties, so much joy.
So much! How hot is it in the Bulkans right now mate?
@@Papanchasonline we had hot wave until few days ago.. now is hovering around 30ºC in the afternoons, no rain at all
@@Stefan_trekkie that sounds doable. Where in the Bulkans are you? Im still debating if I should give it a pop - the heat is a deciding factor.
@@Papanchasonline I'm in Bulgaria.. too much east, your plan was for the Adriatic countries. If you return home trough more northern countries will be cooler but it flattens out the terrain.
p.s. Return trip trough Czechia, Slovakia and southern Germany looks fine to me.
I’m already halfway to Croatia 😝
More Kale content!! 🥬
You got it!