Congratulations (on both your ride and your engagement!). I made the same trip earlier this summer, from California to Tuktoyaktuk. Like you, I was questioning whether I could handle that last leg, but am very happy I did it. We encountered rain, on the return from Tuk (I got thrown off, trying to ride up the muddy hill from the MacKenzie ferry) and on the Dempster, which is nerve wracking and therefore tiring, but also an “adventure” in retrospect. I’m looking forward to more videos in your series!
It was made even more interesting when I discovered a rock had broken the side stand safety switch, making the bike inoperative. We had to hot wire the contacts together. It’s a good idea to look at how those switches are set up on your bikes (some can be turned off under the seat) and whether Alt Rider or anyone else makes protective covers for them, as they do for the BMW GS models. Of course you’re usually not getting pelted by rocks 😉
Aaaaah - you made my day 🤸🤸🕺: I drove the Dempster in Sept. 1993 ... Now I'm living in Swedish Lapland and every year when the autumn colours take over up here it reminds me of "my golden years" and the Dempster 😢😅. > THANKS FOR THIS BITTER-SWEET FLASBACK & take care ! ...yeah, of course I subscribed🤘
Thank you very much for sharing your adventures with us. You're not only riding a bike on some road, you're on a journey of wonder and discovery. I look forward to the next chapter of this wonderful saga.
Glad you made it up and back - and had good weather! To anyone thinking about this ride, it cannot be overstated enough the difference in dry vs wet. My Dempster ride several years ago was 100% wet up and back, and also involved a flat tire and a crash. It was not fun at all. The days before our window (mid July) were also wet and bad for 2 wheels, as were the days after. Good notes on preparation provided, but again it is a completely different ride dry vs wet. And you'll never get all the mud off your bike and gear... ever. Epic ride for you both - enjoy the journey.
Ce truc de fou furieux ! J'ai beaucoup d'admiration pour ce que vous avez fait ! Je suis tellement fière de vous et heureuse pour vous ! Félicitations et tous mes vœux de bonheur ❤❤
Great second episode. Im a pretty confident off road rider but have only ridden sand a couple of times and it was scary haha. You two are doing great and congratulations on the engagement!! 🎉
Just subscribed to your channel, and all ready enjoying your adventure it’s good that you have great friends to help you with your bike 🏍️ keep safe and enjoy the moment 👍🏻 ( just a little thing keep your screen clean so we can see what you are filming from your helmet) front view 👌🏻👍🏻
Hello Léa et Quentin, votre projet à deux est absolument génial ! Au départ, je regardais cela d'abord avec l'œil du motard. D'ailleurs le choix des Himalayans est plutôt smart! Une mécanique simple, pas trop lourde et facile a entretenir et réparer. Un petit conseil. Il faut au moins que vous ayez 2 chambres à air pour l'avant et 2 pour l'arrière chacun.e. et au prochain arrêt, achetez une bombe anti- crevaison à utiliser en cas d'extrême urgence. Autrement, c'est magnifique! Les photos sur insta sont très belles! Je me déclare Fan ! J'attends les autres vidéos avec impatience. Le style reportage et commentaire en retour d'expérience avec images commentées c'est une bonne idée ! Good ride!
Merci beaucoup! Et on a un kit de réparation d'urgence pour les pneus. On a appelé nos amis surtout parce qu'on était épuisés et vraiment proches du but. 😅
AWESOME! One day I will take the same road. I seriously think I should get tubless tires. I wonder why only one bike got trouble, perhaps his bike was carrying more weight than yours? Everyone tells me to be wary of mosquitoes how did you fare? Is there some repellent that works? Congratulations amazing tale!
I don't know for the tubeless tires. I feel like it's harder to damage, yes, but also harder to fix if something happens. And for his tire, I really think it's a question of luck. The stones are sharps, you just need one misplaced to puncture a tire... it happens all the time on the Dempster.
@@leanarre on the contrary tubeless tires are much easier to fix, you use some “bacon strips” and glue and you don’t have to take the rim down, supposedly it’s an emergency fix but i’ve heard of guys running their bikes for hundreds of miles with that fix. Also decompression is not suddenly exploding tires so it’s safer. What brand of tires are you using? I want to try shinkos or heidenaus. I am going to follow your trip with great interest! Best regards!
Mais ???!! Il n'y a plus de sous-titres en français ? Je n'avais pas remarqué lors de mes premiers visionnages mais j'ai vendu des sous-titres en français dans les groupes français moi ! Zut ! Publicité mensongère !
Great adventure ❤ one tip : one editing : in effects search for fill right with left and put it over the audio track of your voice over cause we can hear you only from the left speaker 🙈
I was in Dust to Dawson on the 21st, so I started the Dempster a couple days after. Our paths probably crossed! And yes, I stayed a night at the motorcycle campsite in Whitehorse and met some nice people there!
Bravo à vous, c'est vraiment inspirant ! (Par contre sincèrement les traductions avec l'écriture inclusive c'est juste insupportable...et tellement inutile...) ✌️
Congratulations Léa and Quentin, quite an amazing moment! :)
Awww, congrats Lea & Quentin! Best wishes for you both and many many km riding together! 💖👍👍
What an adventure! This is awesome, looking forward to following your journey
Cheers 😎
Congratulations (on both your ride and your engagement!). I made the same trip earlier this summer, from California to Tuktoyaktuk. Like you, I was questioning whether I could handle that last leg, but am very happy I did it. We encountered rain, on the return from Tuk (I got thrown off, trying to ride up the muddy hill from the MacKenzie ferry) and on the Dempster, which is nerve wracking and therefore tiring, but also an “adventure” in retrospect.
I’m looking forward to more videos in your series!
I had the same feedback from other travelers who did it in the rain. They said that was feeling even more like an adventure!
It was made even more interesting when I discovered a rock had broken the side stand safety switch, making the bike inoperative. We had to hot wire the contacts together. It’s a good idea to look at how those switches are set up on your bikes (some can be turned off under the seat) and whether Alt Rider or anyone else makes protective covers for them, as they do for the BMW GS models. Of course you’re usually not getting pelted by rocks 😉
Aaaaah - you made my day 🤸🤸🕺: I drove the Dempster in Sept. 1993 ... Now I'm living in Swedish Lapland and every year when the autumn colours take over up here it reminds me of "my golden years" and the Dempster 😢😅. > THANKS FOR THIS BITTER-SWEET FLASBACK & take care ! ...yeah, of course I subscribed🤘
Must be epic too to ride in Lapland! 🤩
@@leanarre yeah 🤘 kind of "little Dempster for the common man"😂
guau! Gracias por compartir vuestras aventuras! animo y enhorabuena!!! Con ganas de ver los siguientes videos
Thank you very much for sharing your adventures with us. You're not only riding a bike on some road, you're on a journey of wonder and discovery. I look forward to the next chapter of this wonderful saga.
Glad you made it up and back - and had good weather! To anyone thinking about this ride, it cannot be overstated enough the difference in dry vs wet. My Dempster ride several years ago was 100% wet up and back, and also involved a flat tire and a crash. It was not fun at all. The days before our window (mid July) were also wet and bad for 2 wheels, as were the days after. Good notes on preparation provided, but again it is a completely different ride dry vs wet. And you'll never get all the mud off your bike and gear... ever.
Epic ride for you both - enjoy the journey.
I can only guess how rougher it would be on a wet road! Thanks for commenting that. It might help future riders to take their decisions!
Thank you for taking us along
Congrats on the journey and the content, Léa!
Absolutely beautiful! The landscapes are breathtaking, and your filming style is spot on. Excited to see more! sub & 👍
Thank you very much!
Ce truc de fou furieux ! J'ai beaucoup d'admiration pour ce que vous avez fait ! Je suis tellement fière de vous et heureuse pour vous ! Félicitations et tous mes vœux de bonheur ❤❤
Great second episode. Im a pretty confident off road rider but have only ridden sand a couple of times and it was scary haha. You two are doing great and congratulations on the engagement!! 🎉
Thank you!
And same! 😁 Riding on sand is just something else!
Waaaaouuuuh j'adore!!! A journey of a lifetime 💜 Congratulations again🥳🫶
Awesome, thanks for haring! 👋🏽
Love your accent, but thanks for the close captions also! Thanks!
Bonsoir
Au début je regardais simplement parce que j’ai une Himalayan également 😊
Mais je me régale vraiment avec vos vidéos
Profitez un max !
I im so proud to be an early subscriber on your channel. You make very nice videos and it is fun to watch. Have a great trip 😊
Très belle aventure !
Merci! Je vais la faire en 2025!
Amazing ride, I hope to do it within the next couple years. Safe travels.
Thanks!
Just subscribed to your channel, and all ready enjoying your adventure it’s good that you have great friends to help you with your bike 🏍️ keep safe and enjoy the moment 👍🏻 ( just a little thing keep your screen clean so we can see what you are filming from your helmet) front view 👌🏻👍🏻
Thank you!
And keeping the bikes clean on that road is just an impossible mission! 😅
Ed March did it on a honda c90.....good trip. Thnx for posting. 🇬🇧
Well done and congratulations on your engagement 🎉
Looks like fun. I'll follow along.
Hello Léa et Quentin, votre projet à deux est absolument génial ! Au départ, je regardais cela d'abord avec l'œil du motard. D'ailleurs le choix des Himalayans est plutôt smart! Une mécanique simple, pas trop lourde et facile a entretenir et réparer. Un petit conseil. Il faut au moins que vous ayez 2 chambres à air pour l'avant et 2 pour l'arrière chacun.e. et au prochain arrêt, achetez une bombe anti- crevaison à utiliser en cas d'extrême urgence. Autrement, c'est magnifique! Les photos sur insta sont très belles! Je me déclare Fan ! J'attends les autres vidéos avec impatience.
Le style reportage et commentaire en retour d'expérience avec images commentées c'est une bonne idée ! Good ride!
Merci beaucoup!
Et on a un kit de réparation d'urgence pour les pneus. On a appelé nos amis surtout parce qu'on était épuisés et vraiment proches du but. 😅
AWESOME! One day I will take the same road. I seriously think I should get tubless tires. I wonder why only one bike got trouble, perhaps his bike was carrying more weight than yours? Everyone tells me to be wary of mosquitoes how did you fare? Is there some repellent that works? Congratulations amazing tale!
I don't know for the tubeless tires. I feel like it's harder to damage, yes, but also harder to fix if something happens.
And for his tire, I really think it's a question of luck. The stones are sharps, you just need one misplaced to puncture a tire... it happens all the time on the Dempster.
@@leanarre on the contrary tubeless tires are much easier to fix, you use some “bacon strips” and glue and you don’t have to take the rim down, supposedly it’s an emergency fix but i’ve heard of guys running their bikes for hundreds of miles with that fix. Also decompression is not suddenly exploding tires so it’s safer. What brand of tires are you using? I want to try shinkos or heidenaus. I am going to follow your trip with great interest! Best regards!
Mais ???!! Il n'y a plus de sous-titres en français ? Je n'avais pas remarqué lors de mes premiers visionnages mais j'ai vendu des sous-titres en français dans les groupes français moi ! Zut ! Publicité mensongère !
Great adventure ❤ one tip : one editing : in effects search for fill right with left and put it over the audio track of your voice over cause we can hear you only from the left speaker 🙈
Oh shoot, I tried to pass it from stereo to mono and I guess it didn't work. Thanks for the feedback!
When were you on the dempster? I was in Tuk on June 21st. Did you stay at the Yukon Motorcycle Park outside of Whitehorse?
I was in Dust to Dawson on the 21st, so I started the Dempster a couple days after. Our paths probably crossed!
And yes, I stayed a night at the motorcycle campsite in Whitehorse and met some nice people there!
Ah mais si ! Sur l'application j'ai les sous titres en français mais sur PC c'est juste en anglais
Normalement ça devrait marcher sur PC aussi.. 🤷🏻♀️
Bravo à vous, c'est vraiment inspirant ! (Par contre sincèrement les traductions avec l'écriture inclusive c'est juste insupportable...et tellement inutile...) ✌️
Dommage, j'y tiens beaucoup, ça ne changera donc pas ! ✌️
Go woke >Go broke...bye...