DMV: The Incredible Scenery of Chihuahua, Mexico
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- With a thriving Rarámuri indigenous population, and some of the best beef cattle in the world, the state of Chihuahua contains a number of breath-taking roads winding from the mountains of the west, to the high desert of the east. Join me as I explore this truly incredible part of the world, taking in the sights and learning about the culture.
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My Home State IS the largest in Mexico :)
Love it ❤️
It is refreshing to follow you, Joey, the ride, the scenery, no bullshit conspiracy theories, the truth about how beautiful Mexico really is. The noninflated prices and the sain healthy food we eat. You've got the rhythm and balance of what we love to watch...impresive. Que tu te vayas bien hermanito...un Abrasso fuerte
It’s a pleasure and a privilege to make them. Glad you’ve enjoyed 😎
Fantastic! What an incredible area. Great video, thanks man. You're really lighting a fire here!
Anytime!!
Love the video.I like the way that part of Mexico looks
I grew up in creel...still have lots of family.... I'm happy to see you had a nice time to town is small, and it's run by the narcos, if you mind your business and just go through you can have a decent time but you're right about the food in the restaurants...gotta hit the small local joints.
Very cool!
Great video, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Look like a great ride. Great again thanks for taking us along. Thanks for end part. Appreciate it.
Anytime brother! Thanks for the support ✌️
great video
Thank you! 😎
I am really enjoying your channel. Beautiful falls and park.
Glad to hear it man! ✌️😎
Loved Creel when i was their, going to and from Batopilas, i am suprised you didnt see any of my stickers as i have them all over town lol. also on the Batopilas sign on the B before the bridge into town. Great videa once again.
Thanks Jay 😎 I’ll have to look for them next time, and if I find one I’m gonna steal it for my bike 😂
Great videos Thankyou
Anytime!
very cool my brother !!! what an experience !!!
Another awesome video Joe! You’re my hero for sure.
Thank you!!
Another super good video joe, i always look fwd to new content from you 👍
Thanks! 🤘😎
Good job Joe. I enjoyed this journey.
Thanks man, glad you enjoyed it
Great vid Joe wonderful! Safe travels brother and thank you.
Thanks man! Anytime ✌️😎
kickass joe!!
scenery was epic but if eye dint kno better eye wud jus say u were bck to colorado.
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Lmao, yeah I hear ya. Matter of fact, the Sierra Madres in effect are a kind of continuation of the Rockies as they pass into Mexico, so you’re right, it was similar. The next video will cover the ride from Durango to Sinaloa will show some really exotic places! Stay tuned ✌️
@@dirtymotorcyclevagabond will do. cant wait.
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Dang man that road you were talking about was indeed amazing. The video and music selection for that section was on point.
Thanks so much! Yes it was!
April of 2005 rode my dual sport to Batopilas and stopped in Creel. Great trip. The ride down into the canyon was shaky. Steep one lane, loose dirt and no guard rails. Gotta get back to Mexico. I also almost bought a ST1300 but backed out when the windshield didn’t work and got me a used Triumph Trophy. Holler if you ever near Southeastern Oklahoma or Western Arkansas. Keep up the good work!
Great video Joe! I am a little jealous. Keep up the fine work.
Will do! Thanks
Nice video, nice roads. Stay safe.
Thanks, you too!
Just good MC travel video ! No politics or weird opinions.. keep it up Joey. Can always tell the outside temps, with a st1300 rider, by how far away he has to move legs from motor. :)
The struggle is real! 😅 Yeah, I try to keep it that way, since there’s enough of that going around as it is. Thanks for noticing.
As always great video the country side was beautiful
Thanks bro!
Awesome video, thanks for sharing your experience here in Chihuahua, I enjoyed watchin it, this summer I guess I will have to do a similar trip since I have never done it in a motorcycle, just got a new subscriber!
Thanks man! Bienvenidos ✌️
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Joe could you include in one of your videos, things do you have lost off of your motorcycle while traveling. Things that have fallen off, bungee cords that failed, things like that
That’s a good point, I’ll try to mention that lol 😂
I like hour videos. They not o ly are beautiful scenery but your narrations are well done and informative.
Glad you like them! ✌️😎
Amazing place, I'm always afraid I'll come back to my bike after a hike & half my shit is gone.
I was really afraid of that too, but it’s been a non-issue in the rural parts. Big cities, probably not a good idea to leave sitting packed up for long lol
My ancestry DNA showed some Chihuahua Mexico lineage so I'm here thought I was Cherokee mixed, this explains my love of spicy food since a kid...ah being adopted
Very cool! ✌️
I went to parral and at the top of the mines theres a “foco tonal” which is a spot in the ground on top of the mountain where if u set foot in it it sounds like u entered a long tunnel that connects to the sky but obviously theres nothing there and u can hear ur voice echoing upwards its insane
Cool!
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Hey Joe. Incredible video. Great quality. That from a go-pro or camera phone? Quality is like an expensive digital video and lens. Good to see you and you’re safe. Beautiful area.
Thanks! All GoPro on the riding scenes, and iPhone usually for everything else. iPhone footage is usually better, go figure 😎
17:46 Guatemala and cerveza gallo!🇬🇹
I think I missed something. Didn't you have a green Kawasaki? Love the scenery! Reminds me of the area around Bridgeport, CA.
Well, I started this journey in spring of ‘19 on a ninja, which I rode to Guatemala. Subsequently I’ve been on an ‘86 beamer, a KLR, and now this ST 😎
Hi Joe
Hi Mike 😎
My favorite vid of your Mexico journeys so far. Amazing rural mountain scenery, love it. What are your thoughts on vagabond camping in those types of areas in Mexico?
I'd done quite a bit of that when I'd first come down, which I intend to talk about soon in the proceeding videos... It's always been fine, but for peace of mind and convenience I'll usually seek out a hotel. They're affordable and doing so saves the hassle of riding around looking for a place.
I would be interested to know prices of hotels, gas, meal.
Not to be nosey, but to help estimate for my future ventures.
Thanks, really enjoyed the video.
Got something like that coming down the pipe! Stay tuned...
Love the videos. I’m subscribed. I have two questions
what about Montezuma‘s revenge if you drink the water. People say you can’t avoid it, it’s in the air and you just have to adapt to it over time
I see you’re riding a Honda 1300 ST. I went with cash to buy one of these bikes on an 80° day. I ended up not buying it even though it was a good deal low miles original owner lots of extras because of the heat coming off of that radiator on my legs. It was actually the hottest Air coming onto my legs off of the radiator of any motorcycle I ever tested...
Lmao, yup. It happens. Trouble with me is I'm always adapting and going back and forth. The US will mess you up too after a long stint in another country. That's true about the ST. They get hotter than a black cat on asphalt. Actually pretty annoying. But I just got a saddlemen seat which places the riding pos back a bit. I have a feeling it'll help.
also you should try the insta 360 one r camera.... you don't have to use 2 or 3 diff cameras to capture footage! its all on one camera! look at "ride to food" footage of her videos to see how they come out!
Joe,
How do you know which way to go?
The roads look crazy with no signs!
Great vid!
Enjoy the Journey!
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There are signs, but they’re few and far between 😂 usually when you come to an intersection you’ll see em. The GPS is pretty accurate (sometimes 🤣), but it’s a must to download the maps first before traveling into an area with sketchy signal
Hey Joe would you recommend riding to Creole on a Dyna Super Glide?
You can do it on anything man. My buddy Neil rode down there on a Super last winter with his old lady on the back
Joe, the weather in that neck of the woods is incredible. At least it seems that way for me. I'm socked in with pouring rain and gloomy days in SW Washington. Would you mind putting a month and year in your descriptions to give us all an idea of the weather conditions in the locations of your videos? As always, I really enjoy your work!
I heard that! I was just the reading the Lewis & Clark journals, they were stuck around there for a winter and talked about the rain. Not a bad idea, I’d been considering putting in more info along those lines. Thanks for watching 😎
@@dirtymotorcyclevagabond yeah, actually I used to work a short walk away from where they made fires all winter and boiled seawater for salt. It's a beautiful place in the summer, but the winters... Let's just say I don't work in Seaside, OR anymore.
Any additional info would be fantastic, either spoken or written. I've been walking the line at work and have been strongly considering walking away. I've also considered retiring to MX for a few years now. Fair weathered MC exploration of MX is really enticing!
Love your videos, how often do you meet up with STS? I miss seeing his videos when you to used to ride together.
What is the average price for them hotels in U.S. coin?
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In the beginning I was around him often so I could learn. We usually end up in the same places a couple times a year. Those hotels in northern Mexico were pricey, man. 15-25/ US per night. Down south a ways, everything’s cheaper
can't believe you didn't get JACKED up for wearing camo pants down there.
Lmao nah man they're super relaxed down there
yo joe, I tell what would really help you out and works the best with cinching your gear down... an 18" bungee cargo net with the hooks! man, you haul just as much gear as me and it amazes me how much shit I can strap with one! I carry 2 of them! hook em and forget about it from alabama to Wyoming! :P
They are really great, I used em a lot on the ninja
Was that the Los Pinos hotel?
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HAY BROTHER, NICE RIDE. YEAH... AS YOU SAID THE ROADS SUCK, BUT WELL, IT'S MEXICO... SORRY TO SEE YOU LIMITED YOURSELF TO EL CENTRAL; I MEAN, YOU WERE GONNA SEE IT, BUT TO ONLY BE IN TOWN KINDA SUCKS. I SWEAR, WHILE I WAS WACHIN' YOUR VIDEO, I COULDN'T HELP BUT TRY AND HELP YOU PRONOUNCE THE WORDS. IF YOU EVER FIND YOUR WAY BACK HERE, I'M AT CABANAS LOS PENAS - ROCHIVO, CREEL CHIHUAHUA. I WOULD LOVE TO SHOW YOU SOME THINGS VERY FEW AMERICANS GET TO SEE. STAY COOL, PEACE FROM CREEL...
Haha very cool 👍 hope to come back one day
Dude; it’s Scottish , it’s crillll!,,