A little tip hikers and bikers have been using forever. A kitchen trash bag with arm holes cut out can work as emergency rain gear, at least for the core body. It can also help keep a person warm in unexpected cold weather. The road you're on looks like a great riding road. Deep sand is my kryptonite. I'm working on getting better at it. I really like the CRF300L. I wouldn't mind adding one to my little stable. That and a DR650 to go with my current DRZ400S would cover a lot of bases.
I really enjoyed this moto camping. Knowing when to go in the dessert is something I would love if you would discuss more, especially for us novice moto camping folks. Also why you chose the Honda and not the Yamaha XT 250 on this adventure. Thanks.
Thanks for another great video. I’d love to ride there some day. I’m in Manitoba, Canada, and of course our terrain is quite different. But, we do have Jarritos!
I'm South of you about 2 hours south of Las Vegas. If this ride was on Wednesday May 15th, we got the same storm come through that evening, complete with thunder and lightning.
awesome ride Precipice Of Grind. Cant wait for part 2..my guess you will have noisy neighbors (coyotes) lol.. curious why you took the honda 300 and not the DR650..? coolness..🙂
One thing I've grown to appreciate about the 300L is its lighter weight over the DR. It's become my go to bike for backcountry solo camps when I'm not sure of the terrain. Thanks for watching!
I'd love to get a dual sport to ride the backroads but it's not in the near future. I don't think even though I saw Dork in the road riding one that the CRF, KLX or TW would be a good choice for a big guy, but I haven't ridden a bike since being a kid. So it will be a first bike when I get one. Which bike would you recommend for a new rider that'll be on the road most of the time?
Best bet would be to go to dealership and have a sit on a few bikes to get an idea of how you'd feel if you're on your toes or flat footed while static, this can be a big deal for new riders. If you're a 'big' guy, you'd more than likely outgrow those smaller bikes you mentioned pretty quick. Even better if you can get some test rides in. Have a look at a KLR650 or DR650, both these bikes are under 10K new and both these bikes are easily found in great condition on the used market. Good luck amigo!
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What awesome views Beautiful country.
Nice Adventure. Thanks for sharing.
Drone footage was amazing!!!
You put a lot of effort into your videos….and it shows. Well composed, beautiful work.
Thank you.
You're welcome, appreciate you watching!
Nice ride. Looking forward to part 2.
Really amazing out there.
GREAT QUALITY VIDEO !!!
A little tip hikers and bikers have been using forever. A kitchen trash bag with arm holes cut out can work as emergency rain gear, at least for the core body. It can also help keep a person warm in unexpected cold weather.
The road you're on looks like a great riding road. Deep sand is my kryptonite. I'm working on getting better at it. I really like the CRF300L. I wouldn't mind adding one to my little stable. That and a DR650 to go with my current DRZ400S would cover a lot of bases.
Just a few miles up the road from Baker toward Lehman cave are several gorgeous campgrounds by Baker creek and Lehman creek.
Thanks for your work, very interesting !!! 😊
Sure looks like a nice peaceful ride.
Damn bro, this trip was epic
Excellent.
Awesome video, be safe.
Great video Thank you for sharing.
You're welcome, thank you for watching!
I really enjoyed this moto camping. Knowing when to go in the dessert is something I would love if you would discuss more, especially for us novice moto camping folks. Also why you chose the Honda and not the Yamaha XT 250 on this adventure. Thanks.
Thanks for another great video. I’d love to ride there some day. I’m in Manitoba, Canada, and of course our terrain is quite different. But, we do have Jarritos!
I've been to Manitoba, lots of forests and lakes iirc. Yeah, a cold Jarritos hits the spot! Thanks for watching!
I'm South of you about 2 hours south of Las Vegas. If this ride was on Wednesday May 15th, we got the same storm come through that evening, complete with thunder and lightning.
Great ride.....lots of alone time to unwind....like the camping and cooking sections. Any sightings on the 450 himmie's in your area? Garth
Nah, no sightings...word on the street is 2025.
awesome ride Precipice Of Grind. Cant wait for part 2..my guess you will have noisy neighbors (coyotes) lol.. curious why you took the honda 300 and not the DR650..? coolness..🙂
One thing I've grown to appreciate about the 300L is its lighter weight over the DR. It's become my go to bike for backcountry solo camps when I'm not sure of the terrain. Thanks for watching!
I'd love to get a dual sport to ride the backroads but it's not in the near future. I don't think even though I saw Dork in the road riding one that the CRF, KLX or TW would be a good choice for a big guy, but I haven't ridden a bike since being a kid. So it will be a first bike when I get one. Which bike would you recommend for a new rider that'll be on the road most of the time?
Best bet would be to go to dealership and have a sit on a few bikes to get an idea of how you'd feel if you're on your toes or flat footed while static, this can be a big deal for new riders. If you're a 'big' guy, you'd more than likely outgrow those smaller bikes you mentioned pretty quick. Even better if you can get some test rides in. Have a look at a KLR650 or DR650, both these bikes are under 10K new and both these bikes are easily found in great condition on the used market. Good luck amigo!