Joe! Thank you so much for your calm, philosophical attitude and super narrative on your travels with a great Himalayan. I have become best friends with my couch after my heart attack last year. I know what I must do and your word have helped me to get moving again. Thank you!
Thanks for the message Sanatan, reading it made making the video totally worth while, I am glad I may have help in a very small way to help you get back out there. There are more motorcycle adventure on the channel if that help. I hope you're recovery is going well and you get to explore again.
It's just so easy to watch these superbly shot and edited videos of Joe's. So many interesting details and observations and his zero ego, down-to-earth, way of talking; it just opens up this world of his and allows you to feel part of it, with no grating bullshit in the way. Thankyou Joe.
Thanks Rob, stoked you're enjoying the videos. I am just filming the experiences as they happen, life is pretty interesting already with out having to manufacture anything on top of it.
Top stuff! the last comment was awesome! I think there are many people who are best friends with their couch, i was one until i got a himalayan myself!
Great post and loved the Australian scenery, found your channel while browsing Enfield Himalayan posts, your film quality is great and you seem to be relaxed and natural on camera 👍 I bought a new Himalayan last week but haven't rode it yet due to the snow. Looking forward to more posts and gave you a subscription 👍, greetings from an Irishman living in Latvia.... Harry
Thanks Harry, glad you enjoyed the video, there will probably be another 12 videos from the trip I am currently on (currently in Tasmania). Oh that would be hard waiting to ride your RE due to the snow, I'd be itching to get out there. I can only imagine the trials you could explore in Latvia 🤯. Did someone (Enfield Himalayan) post something about my video? I am not really on social media so I gather I miss a lot. Hope you get to ride soon.
@@freewayproject I was just watching everything Himalayan based and your post just popped up. I could see if it was indeed a Himalayan but as soon as I seen that Australian dust road in the title shot I just had to check it out... I see you some older posts which I have to check out also 👍 yes I live in a small town called Balvi and am surrounded by amazing forests, all very flat but good none the less! 😎
I am currently on another ride, so far 7 video episode with probably another 8 or 10 by the time I am finished. I check out where your town is and went down the google rabbit hole looking at the forest and dirt bike trails 😂. yes it seem like you have epic forest to ride in.
@@freewayproject thank you for the reply. Yes I am really spoiled for forest tracks two minutes from my house. Enjoy your latest ride and safe travels 👍
Excellent trip, thank you for sharing this and having me travel along. Here in Maine we have deer and moose to look out for, the emu is quite a peculiar critter.
Glad you enjoyed it, yes the emu's are strange they seem to be the most highly strung animal out there, they would take off running even if a leaf fell on them 😂
Thanks mate, glad you're enjoying some of the older ones. I've actually take a few more cracker photos, they come up in episodes soon (as I can edit them).
Another fantastic video Joe. I just found your channel recently and subscribed. The quality of the content is second to none. Im in the process of selling one of my bikes and acquiring a himmi and some camera equipment. There will be a massive learning curve, but I have to do it as I've become to friendly with my couch. Keep up the good work its inspirational.
Glad I could help you get off the couch 😂. Yes the Himalayan is great for exploring, when you are not rushing to get somewhere, where a dirt track looks inviting. You'll have a lot of fun on it, that's what it's all about.
Hi Matt, this is the right one, you'd just need to find someone who stocks it near you. www.ebay.com.au/itm/275525339947?chn=ps&_ul=AU&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=705-139619-5960-0&mkcid=2&mkscid=101&itemid=275525339947&targetid=1344869787357&device=c&mktype=pla&googleloc=9068958&poi=&campaignid=9772796532&mkgroupid=124341099722&rlsatarget=pla-1344869787357&abcId=578876&merchantid=561571410&gclid=CjwKCAjwiOCgBhAgEiwAjv5whJYWs4taCcHLsqRyebiC5M-sbJ2vFyjZsEEnooUX-LZ416OSW9bmghoCTa8QAvD_BwE
I'm just trying to catch up on your motorbike travellings (still a lot of episodes to watch!) and although I'm not a biker myself, I'm just loving it. Never had the chance to go to Oz but I was lucky enough to go to Namibia a few years ago, and it's funny how similar some of the landscapes are to this part of Australia. There's a region on the centre north of Namibia where some roads look exactly like these ochre roads you rode on. No kangaroos though... But some crazy wildlife too! And I dont know if you know that gerrycan is the name the allies gave to the germans' fuel cans in WW2? The Gerry Can. Cheers!
Hi Luis, thanks for watching, if you put a line through the centre of Namibia and head east it is in line exactly where I was riding in the video, that probably the reason for the similar landscape they have exactly the same latitude. I had head the word Gerry in old movies but didn't link the two, that's an interesting bit of information.
It’s amazing change in the country over a 1000km Thanks Joe agree need to get out and see stuff Sounds like you have done some riding lately - how was the trip around Australia with your mates ? Well keep riding safely and thoroughly enjoying your channel Thanks Dave
Thanks Kenneth, glad you liked it, hopefully that comes across in the rest of the motorcycle travel videos, it's hard not to be happy and positive while exploring such a beautiful country.
Thanks Bruce, that was the first video I made riding my Himalayan, hopefully I am getting a little better with the newer ones, but if not they're still a lot of fun to make and it gets me out there on my bike.
Thanks Altaf, I am just finishing off a longer trip that took me through Western NSW, Victoria, a lap around Tasmania, over the Victoria High Country then back up the east coast. But planing on leaving on another long ride really soon heading west again but a lot further this time, so hopefully more ochre dirt.
This was a really well made motovlog. I've hitchhiked Australia, but with my motorbike license only done adventure biking in my years of living in Indonesia on their scooters. Been looking at the Grom or Himalayan for getting off the Australian couches. Will probably go the Himalayan as it just seems better suited for Australia, however no wheelies or stunts on it though. Looking forward to seeing your other videos!
Thanks BL, glad you enjoyed the video. The Himalayan has gotten me everywhere I have explored, that's where it seems to fit, a bike for exploring. I did film a ride around Bali last year on a Kawasaki w175 which was a lot of fun. Currently finished off a where I went into Western NSW, then Victoria over to Tasmania for a lap around the Island then back through the Victoria High Country, there will be about 18 videos on that trip, hope you find a few you enjoy.
Great video mate, superb quality and what a ride for one day! Reckon I might try something like that myself. I visited Currawinya NP on my ride back from Birdsville whilst staying in Thargomindah but it was shut lol. Cheers 👍
Great video!! I'm on a Himalayan and on the Gold Coast - any idea of good adventures for a new to the scene rider like me?? Look forward to the next one!
Thank Brett stoked you liked the video. If you don't want to go to far the closest place to explore would be just south of the Gold Coast venturing inland behind Byron Bay heading west, there are road there that end up turning to dirt roads, they had a lot of closures a few months ago due to the floods but they should be open again by now. Next video should be uploaded soon and it heads west again but a different state.
@@freewayproject I’m currently planning a ride to the Simpson and am wondering if I can make it to Birdsville in two days - this vid gave me hope 🙏 Keep filming please, love your no-ego riding and focus on the journey/destination rather than how expensive/fast your bike is
I was going to ride the Birdsville track and was thinking I could make Birdsville in 2 days at a push. I just did 950km today on the west coast, doing 2 days that big in a row would really start to tier me out.
I could have sworn I asked but I cant find it anywhere. What exhaust is that you're running?! I love it and need to get it shipped to the states!! lol. Fantastic footage BTW. Hopefully soon I'll have some of my own out here in Colorado!!
GR Moto this is the only link I could find online. www.ebay.com.au/itm/275525339947 Thanks, I have just left on the next journey. Hopefully I can post the first episode up in the next week or 2. Colorado is stunning would love to see what trails they have there rot explorer.
@@freewayproject ahhh nice! There's some great spots around there, I grew up in Lennox. Did you get the RE from Gaz and the guys at Salt Creek? They're great dudes!
Hi Joe, just found your channel, really enjoying it. Can you tell me where you bought your 5l fuel cans. I'm looking to do a trip next year and sm busy gearing up. Cheers Roy
Glad you're enjoy the channel Roy, I got them off eBay, they came from India, I have dropped the bike on them numerous time and that are tough as, no issue.
I want to replace my Yamaha 250 Virago with a Himalayan in the next few month. The Yamaha is not an adventure bike. I do also have a Postie bike which I have spend a lot of time getting ready, but the Yamaha has to go. I'm in Brisbane.
hey Michael, do it get the Himalayan if you want to explore and go off road as well, it's perfect for exploring and adventures. Even if you get a second hand one, mine was second hand and I have had no issues. Oh please tell me you are going to ride the postie bike across Australia, that would be epic!!!!
Nice one mate - I enjoyed the ride along, made me a bit homesick 🙂 Just wondering what sort of drone is that and do you recommend it? I've been a stills photographer all my life but never dipped my toe into the drone world. (I'm on a Z900RS at the moment but keen on a Himalayan too).
Hi Steve, glade you like it, the drone is the original DJI Mavic Pro that came out in 2016, it's old but still gets a decent shot, I think they are up to the Mavic Pro 3 which I think has a much better lens on it. Yes my 2021 Himalayan is great, I got it second hand so it was cheap but gets the job done, it's comfortable on the road and light enough to be easy to handing in more technical off road stuff. I mean you could spend an additional $20K on some other adventure bike options out there, but I though I'd use that kind of money on fuel to go on more adventures.
Hi mate, no is it actually hand warmers or grip warmers, it came with the bike, I wouldn’t normally have bought it,but truth is I use it and used it yesterday and was very happy it was there. I have a USB plug I bought off eBay for $30 and wired it in myself to keep phone charged.
The Jacket is the Merlin Shenstone Air, it has a water proof lining that you can pull out when not raining to allow airflow, or if raining zip back in.
Joe! Thank you so much for your calm, philosophical attitude and super narrative on your travels with a great Himalayan. I have become best friends with my couch after my heart attack last year. I know what I must do and your word have helped me to get moving again. Thank you!
Thanks for the message Sanatan, reading it made making the video totally worth while, I am glad I may have help in a very small way to help you get back out there. There are more motorcycle adventure on the channel if that help. I hope you're recovery is going well and you get to explore again.
It's just so easy to watch these superbly shot and edited videos of Joe's. So many interesting details and observations and his zero ego, down-to-earth, way of talking; it just opens up this world of his and allows you to feel part of it, with no grating bullshit in the way. Thankyou Joe.
Thanks Rob, stoked you're enjoying the videos. I am just filming the experiences as they happen, life is pretty interesting already with out having to manufacture anything on top of it.
Australia is beautiful.... Nice filming and stills...
yes Srikumar Australia is beautiful, there are some many places to explore, I like the lesser known ones. Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it
greetings from the UK , your vids are amazing , keep up the good work
Thanks Allen, glad you are enjoying the videos. There are more to come
I really admire the way you put together a story of exploration. Beautiful
thank you, glad you enjoyed it
Fantastic video mate. The outback is a special place. Cheers from NZ
Thanks Grant, glad you enjoyed it. Yes the outback is definitely special.
Top stuff! the last comment was awesome! I think there are many people who are best friends with their couch, i was one until i got a himalayan myself!
Thanks mate, it's always great to hear you enjoyed the episode. Well it's awesome to hear you're out there explore. thanks for watching
I loved those last words! What motivation!
so many amazing places to explore, I hope you get out there soon.
Great post and loved the Australian scenery, found your channel while browsing Enfield Himalayan posts, your film quality is great and you seem to be relaxed and natural on camera 👍 I bought a new Himalayan last week but haven't rode it yet due to the snow. Looking forward to more posts and gave you a subscription 👍, greetings from an Irishman living in Latvia.... Harry
Thanks Harry, glad you enjoyed the video, there will probably be another 12 videos from the trip I am currently on (currently in Tasmania). Oh that would be hard waiting to ride your RE due to the snow, I'd be itching to get out there. I can only imagine the trials you could explore in Latvia 🤯.
Did someone (Enfield Himalayan) post something about my video? I am not really on social media so I gather I miss a lot.
Hope you get to ride soon.
@@freewayproject I was just watching everything Himalayan based and your post just popped up. I could see if it was indeed a Himalayan but as soon as I seen that Australian dust road in the title shot I just had to check it out... I see you some older posts which I have to check out also 👍 yes I live in a small town called Balvi and am surrounded by amazing forests, all very flat but good none the less! 😎
I am currently on another ride, so far 7 video episode with probably another 8 or 10 by the time I am finished.
I check out where your town is and went down the google rabbit hole looking at the forest and dirt bike trails 😂. yes it seem like you have epic forest to ride in.
@@freewayproject thank you for the reply. Yes I am really spoiled for forest tracks two minutes from my house. Enjoy your latest ride and safe travels 👍
Excellent trip, thank you for sharing this and having me travel along. Here in Maine we have deer and moose to look out for, the emu is quite a peculiar critter.
Glad you enjoyed it, yes the emu's are strange they seem to be the most highly strung animal out there, they would take off running even if a leaf fell on them 😂
I really think your stills work ,deserves an exhibition, another great episode 👏
Thanks mate, glad you're enjoying some of the older ones. I've actually take a few more cracker photos, they come up in episodes soon (as I can edit them).
Spectacular photography and really loving the channel. Subscribed!
Thanks mate, I have just started a new adventure, so that should be new episodes each week. Glad you are enjoying them.
Go the Himalayan! Nice footage mate. Subscribed!
Thanks mate, there are more videos to come.
Great content - really enjoyed it - and good advice about not being best friends with your couch 😊
Thanks Wayne, glad you enjoyed it.
Another fantastic video Joe. I just found your channel recently and subscribed. The quality of the content is second to none. Im in the process of selling one of my bikes and acquiring a himmi and some camera equipment. There will be a massive learning curve, but I have to do it as I've become to friendly with my couch. Keep up the good work its inspirational.
Glad I could help you get off the couch 😂. Yes the Himalayan is great for exploring, when you are not rushing to get somewhere, where a dirt track looks inviting. You'll have a lot of fun on it, that's what it's all about.
That ride looks pretty effortless!
Yes, it not a hard ride to do, just a lot of fun.
Great job mate! I drove from Cunnamulla to Brissy once and definitely wanna do it on my Himmy again. Great effort to do those Ks one day on saddle!
Glad you enjoyed it Zhu, yes was getting a little stiff toward the end 😂
Sweet sounding bike! And yes I watched from my couch 😆
It's a slight upgrade on the normal exhaust to a GRmoto.
Haha loving the couch
@@freewayproject Which GRMoto? I just picked up a Himalayan.
Hi Matt, this is the right one, you'd just need to find someone who stocks it near you. www.ebay.com.au/itm/275525339947?chn=ps&_ul=AU&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=705-139619-5960-0&mkcid=2&mkscid=101&itemid=275525339947&targetid=1344869787357&device=c&mktype=pla&googleloc=9068958&poi=&campaignid=9772796532&mkgroupid=124341099722&rlsatarget=pla-1344869787357&abcId=578876&merchantid=561571410&gclid=CjwKCAjwiOCgBhAgEiwAjv5whJYWs4taCcHLsqRyebiC5M-sbJ2vFyjZsEEnooUX-LZ416OSW9bmghoCTa8QAvD_BwE
awesome trip, scenery and any excuse to ride your bike is a good excuse!
haha, yes any excuse is a good one.
Loving ur channel Joe,,,ur doing what I wanted to do on my lake blue Himmo,,,keep up the great vids,,
thanks Eric, glad your'e enjoying the videos. Pick a place, point your lake blue Himmo in that direction and go, that's all I did. You'll love it.
I'm just trying to catch up on your motorbike travellings (still a lot of episodes to watch!) and although I'm not a biker myself, I'm just loving it. Never had the chance to go to Oz but I was lucky enough to go to Namibia a few years ago, and it's funny how similar some of the landscapes are to this part of Australia. There's a region on the centre north of Namibia where some roads look exactly like these ochre roads you rode on. No kangaroos though... But some crazy wildlife too! And I dont know if you know that gerrycan is the name the allies gave to the germans' fuel cans in WW2? The Gerry Can. Cheers!
Hi Luis, thanks for watching, if you put a line through the centre of Namibia and head east it is in line exactly where I was riding in the video, that probably the reason for the similar landscape they have exactly the same latitude.
I had head the word Gerry in old movies but didn't link the two, that's an interesting bit of information.
Having spent time in Namibia ,I'd have to agree with you ,some of our country is similar.
Thanks, beautiful story!
you are welcome Stephen, glad you enjoyed it. Hopefully there are a few others on the channel you may like.
It’s amazing change in the country over a 1000km
Thanks Joe agree need to get out and see stuff
Sounds like you have done some riding lately - how was the trip around Australia with your mates ?
Well keep riding safely and thoroughly enjoying your channel
Thanks
Dave
Yes so many different landscapes around this country.
Superb excellent 👍
Enjoy Life
Thank you sir 🇮🇳🇮🇳🙏
Thanks Paresh, Glad you enjoyed the videos.
The video quality in your channel is incredible..
Thanks Ved, I glad you are enjoying them.
You have a relaxed, positive and friendly style. A very nice video and message. Thank you.
Thanks Kenneth, glad you liked it, hopefully that comes across in the rest of the motorcycle travel videos, it's hard not to be happy and positive while exploring such a beautiful country.
Joe, your videos are just awesome. Thank you.
Thanks Maurice, glad you're enjoying them.
Great video. Nice vibe and good quality video.👌
Thanks Bruce, that was the first video I made riding my Himalayan, hopefully I am getting a little better with the newer ones, but if not they're still a lot of fun to make and it gets me out there on my bike.
good to watch mate!!
Thanks Levi, glad you enjoyed it.
Great narration.
Thanks Walter.
Loved this video and the journey
Thanks Altaf, I am just finishing off a longer trip that took me through Western NSW, Victoria, a lap around Tasmania, over the Victoria High Country then back up the east coast. But planing on leaving on another long ride really soon heading west again but a lot further this time, so hopefully more ochre dirt.
This was a really well made motovlog. I've hitchhiked Australia, but with my motorbike license only done adventure biking in my years of living in Indonesia on their scooters. Been looking at the Grom or Himalayan for getting off the Australian couches. Will probably go the Himalayan as it just seems better suited for Australia, however no wheelies or stunts on it though. Looking forward to seeing your other videos!
Thanks BL, glad you enjoyed the video. The Himalayan has gotten me everywhere I have explored, that's where it seems to fit, a bike for exploring. I did film a ride around Bali last year on a Kawasaki w175 which was a lot of fun. Currently finished off a where I went into Western NSW, then Victoria over to Tasmania for a lap around the Island then back through the Victoria High Country, there will be about 18 videos on that trip, hope you find a few you enjoy.
Great video mate, superb quality and what a ride for one day! Reckon I might try something like that myself. I visited Currawinya NP on my ride back from Birdsville whilst staying in Thargomindah but it was shut lol. Cheers 👍
Thanks mate, yep definitely work a look out there, and it awesome with no one around.
Awesome video mate
Thanks Rupert, it's great to hear you enjoyed it.
Bloody awesome footage Joe. Love it!
thanks Greg, stoked you enjoyed it.
Great video!! I'm on a Himalayan and on the Gold Coast - any idea of good adventures for a new to the scene rider like me?? Look forward to the next one!
Thank Brett stoked you liked the video. If you don't want to go to far the closest place to explore would be just south of the Gold Coast venturing inland behind Byron Bay heading west, there are road there that end up turning to dirt roads, they had a lot of closures a few months ago due to the floods but they should be open again by now.
Next video should be uploaded soon and it heads west again but a different state.
I am right now 18 inches of snow -20F me and my couch are buddies
Haha, in those conditions I think I'd be married to the couch 😂. I hope summer comes soon.
@@freewayproject yea me too Ill need a new couch
Perfect video!
Thanks Ed, glad you enjoyed it
I just love this so much
Glad you enjoyed it Indi. it was a fun little adventure.
Coast to Cunnamulla in a day is a solid effort!
I was feeling it 😂, probably on the return trip more.
@@freewayproject I’m currently planning a ride to the Simpson and am wondering if I can make it to Birdsville in two days - this vid gave me hope 🙏 Keep filming please, love your no-ego riding and focus on the journey/destination rather than how expensive/fast your bike is
I was going to ride the Birdsville track and was thinking I could make Birdsville in 2 days at a push. I just did 950km today on the west coast, doing 2 days that big in a row would really start to tier me out.
I could have sworn I asked but I cant find it anywhere. What exhaust is that you're running?! I love it and need to get it shipped to the states!! lol. Fantastic footage BTW. Hopefully soon I'll have some of my own out here in Colorado!!
GR Moto this is the only link I could find online. www.ebay.com.au/itm/275525339947
Thanks, I have just left on the next journey. Hopefully I can post the first episode up in the next week or 2.
Colorado is stunning would love to see what trails they have there rot explorer.
Fantastic video mate!
Glad you enjoyed it, I had a lot of fun out there.
Great stuff dude! Very interesting adventure and well produced too. Are you based in Brissy?!
Thanks mate, no I am further down the coast on the boarder. Well when I get back 😂, currently on a long ride.
@@freewayproject ahhh nice! There's some great spots around there, I grew up in Lennox. Did you get the RE from Gaz and the guys at Salt Creek? They're great dudes!
I got my bike second hand from Victoria, I bought it sight unseen of bike sales com au
Hi Joe, just found your channel, really enjoying it. Can you tell me where you bought your 5l fuel cans. I'm looking to do a trip next year and sm busy gearing up.
Cheers
Roy
Glad you're enjoy the channel Roy, I got them off eBay, they came from India, I have dropped the bike on them numerous time and that are tough as, no issue.
@@freewayproject cheers mate, keep on Roaming🙂
Nice one ☝️
thanks mate
I want to replace my Yamaha 250 Virago with a Himalayan in the next few month. The Yamaha is not an adventure bike. I do also have a Postie bike which I have spend a lot of time getting ready, but the Yamaha has to go. I'm in Brisbane.
hey Michael, do it get the Himalayan if you want to explore and go off road as well, it's perfect for exploring and adventures. Even if you get a second hand one, mine was second hand and I have had no issues.
Oh please tell me you are going to ride the postie bike across Australia, that would be epic!!!!
Nice one mate - I enjoyed the ride along, made me a bit homesick 🙂 Just wondering what sort of drone is that and do you recommend it? I've been a stills photographer all my life but never dipped my toe into the drone world. (I'm on a Z900RS at the moment but keen on a Himalayan too).
Hi Steve, glade you like it, the drone is the original DJI Mavic Pro that came out in 2016, it's old but still gets a decent shot, I think they are up to the Mavic Pro 3 which I think has a much better lens on it.
Yes my 2021 Himalayan is great, I got it second hand so it was cheap but gets the job done, it's comfortable on the road and light enough to be easy to handing in more technical off road stuff. I mean you could spend an additional $20K on some other adventure bike options out there, but I though I'd use that kind of money on fuel to go on more adventures.
please show more the view.. it amezing :)
glad you liked it. More episodes coming, hopefully it shows more of the beautiful views
@@freewayproject Thanks 🙏👍
Joe, Hi! Great job again 😎 What is this „Oxford” device mounted near your left hand? Is it for Charging your phone?
Hi mate, no is it actually hand warmers or grip warmers, it came with the bike, I wouldn’t normally have bought it,but truth is I use it and used it yesterday and was very happy it was there. I have a USB plug I bought off eBay for $30 and wired it in myself to keep phone charged.
@@freewayproject Thanks! Hmm I need to ask my dealer why the heck mine didn’t come with the grip warmers, as here in Poland we need it so badly 😃
@@Loverlander I got mine second hand, the bike had only done 2000km, the person who owned it before me had added on all the extras.
@@freewayproject got it, thanks!
nice
Thanks Dan
Are there many Crocs in the lake?
Hi Vinay, there were no croc in that lake, crocs are found further north in Australia about 1000km north.
What jacket is that ? Fully waterproof?
The Jacket is the Merlin Shenstone Air, it has a water proof lining that you can pull out when not raining to allow airflow, or if raining zip back in.