Alaska to Patagonia Via the Darién Gap: Where The Road Ends - Common Tread

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    The Darién Gap is a roadless, lawless, sometimes hopeless stretch of jungle between Panama and Colombia that is the last place you’d want to ride a motorcycle. But these retired Veterans-Wayne, Simon, Mike, and Richard-are taking up the challenge. Starting in the whiteout blizzard conditions of Alaska and pushing through the sweat-soaked misery of the jungles in South America. Former combat operator, Jake Hamby documents the entire ordeal and as well as taking an unflinching look at life after the military and seeks to answer what does one do Where The Road Ends.
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  • @RevZilla
    @RevZilla  Год назад +75

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    • @carado1984
      @carado1984 Год назад +9

      Not falling for that trick. Screw subscriptions services.

    • @sodapopjenkins
      @sodapopjenkins Год назад +2

      yellow titles ? only bad part

    • @Edgar_r_rodriguez_
      @Edgar_r_rodriguez_ Год назад

      @RevZilla Sabias que Ushuaia no es el fin del mundo?, La ciudad más austral del mundo es puerto Willians, cruzando al lado chileno, y el verdadero fin del mundo es puerto todo, esa es la última ciudad del continente americano!, Ushuaia es solo una ciudad turistica!

    • @savage22bolt32
      @savage22bolt32 Год назад

      My dad & I made imaginary plans to do this in the mid 60's. Back then the Gap was known for unfriendly natives. Now 60 years later, I hear you might cross paths with drug cartel people. I guess I'll cross it off my bucket list.

    • @andrewwilliams9887
      @andrewwilliams9887 Год назад

      What kind of bikes did you use?

  • @ridernotrunner
    @ridernotrunner Год назад +156

    That moment at 17:00 with two men giving each other permission to feel and express emotion is everything I didn't know I needed

    • @grantwinkelbauer1120
      @grantwinkelbauer1120 8 месяцев назад +7

      Those were not tears of pain but tears of disappointment. I've been there. Fear of being left behind sucks

  • @jamesatwood4433
    @jamesatwood4433 Год назад +937

    I'm surprised they knew to do all this prep for the gap and knew how bad it'd be, but didn't bring extra clutch plates for every bike.

    • @octopusenvy
      @octopusenvy Год назад +181

      Yeah agree. These guys had more money than sense. Sooo many people have cursed the KLR on this trip south. I did Canada to Argentina on a G650x at 160kg with my luggage, and saw plenty of KLRs struggling along the way. Good adventure, but 10k to cross the gap and basically have porters doing all the work...yeah nah. Oh, and also mostly tarmac the entire way! I'm glad it was only 1hr long tbh, as I prefer offroad adventures and people who actually struggle and make connections with the local people rather than just pay them to do a job.

    • @aka_pierre
      @aka_pierre Год назад +29

      @@octopusenvy Also clear that they felt the same way as they were struggling through the Darien gap.

    • @alexmanne
      @alexmanne Год назад +182

      @@octopusenvy We spent a few days in the Panama side Kuna village before we went into the jungle. They warmly welcomed us, they invited us into their homes to eat (which we compensated them for) and we interacted with all the kids since they were the most curious about us. We never dismissed them or blew them off. When it rained, we let some of the helpers that were there under our shelters. Many were able to go home at the end of the day. We even fed them to the point we ran out of our own food. They were well compensated and we greatly appreciated their hard work. We worked just as hard to help them to push the bikes through. We didn't ask or expect them to do anything that we wouldn't do ourselves. Obviously, we couldn't have done this without them and we acknowledge them in the move and in the credits. There's a lot you didn't see. Maybe one day there will be a longer cut.

    • @MaramuresDualSport
      @MaramuresDualSport Год назад +80

      @@octopusenvy Man...even if i highly appreciate their adventure and i have huge respect for them, the trip they've taken deserved a different approach. It begun very promising, but then, with that Darian Gap crossing...it took a nosedive for me (sorry to say). It was just...i don't know...i was asking myself why are they so shocked about the fact that the clutch burned out? I mean, they had a mechanic in the team, isn't this and obvious problem bound to happen in those condition? It was literally obvious it could not be avoided. And Rich the poor guy who had the misfortune to be the first that got the clutch problem, had to be dropped out and the rest that had the same problem but later, got to continue the trip...not fair for Rich! I don't know...maybe it was meant for former military employees, but except for the fact that they had a plan and were determined to complete it, not much else got to me through the screen.

    • @octopusenvy
      @octopusenvy Год назад +37

      @@MaramuresDualSport yeah same thinking. how would you decide to NOT tow one bike, but then tow THREE!? Good on them, but I'm not even a mechanic and I brought spare clutch plates on my Canada-Argentina trip (didn't need them lol, g650x was solid and LIGHT!)

  • @littlewicky1
    @littlewicky1 Год назад +178

    A Park Ranger, a Doctor, a Mechanic and a Geophysicist walk into a bar.....
    In all seriousness amazing video with some amazing men, doing something crazy.

    • @SergeyPRKL
      @SergeyPRKL Год назад +2

      In a town called TURBO.

  • @landslave
    @landslave Год назад +245

    I watched this whole video and came away with more compassion for the veteran feeling of not belonging and what PTSD and loss of mission purpose does to lives. I also saw 4 good guys pay $10,000 to drag broken motorcycles 100 miles up and down hills in a muddy Jungle, losing one of them. And I heard them say to themselves that this mission will not matter to anyone, maybe not even themselves, when it is done. The message for me in this is that sometimes the hardest mission is adaptation to doing other missions (like charity, community development, security, etc) which are constructive and have expend human capital to have valuable outcomes.

    • @barristophilliesiii5863
      @barristophilliesiii5863 Год назад +15

      Jesus. Wasn't expecting to find this kind of insight scrolling through the comments. Awesome summary! It's definitely an incredible video.

    • @kathywilkinson2767
      @kathywilkinson2767 Год назад +2

      I saw that with my own father when he returned from Vietnam and then retired after 20 years in the Navy. I love the spirit of this story. It's also noted that two of the guys live in Alaska and two in Colorado--low impact societies.

    • @daftnord4957
      @daftnord4957 Год назад +1

      Tell that to all the rich guys who are never satisfied with all the supercars and yachts they have. They'll be more satisfied by giving their money away

    • @davidsteinhour5562
      @davidsteinhour5562 Год назад +2

      I have a dear friend who sails around the world by herself... out of a similar compulsion to these guys I guess. She tries to raise awareness about recycling and ocean cleanup through her voyages, but deep down she's just running from the world because she doesn't know how to fit into it.
      Does an Alaska to Argentina ride or a solo Atlantic crossing make a change in anyone else's life, or in yours? I don't mean to disparage either of those actions... I'm just wondering if the romanticizing of such crusades is actually harmful, or if it's inspiring enough for the onlooker to pursue their own dreams?

    • @ngoddess9684
      @ngoddess9684 Год назад

      Lining the pockets of the gl0balists under false pretenses. War. It's not worth it to send our loved ones to make the rich richer. Once you look into all the pr0xy wars the US has started, you will be disgusted the further down the rabb1t h0le you go. Such as when I found out about Bacha Bazi boys in Afghanistan and how some US soliders reported the Afghan soldiers they were fighting next to and for, only to be told by their own commander to turn a blind eye to it.

  • @Arthurzeiro
    @Arthurzeiro Год назад +264

    As someone from south america making serious plans to visit patagonia on two wheels I can safely say this has made my plans even more serious.

    • @ChristopherT_
      @ChristopherT_ Год назад +12

      Good luck. I hope you can make your dreams a reality! Stay safe!

    • @Josh-ew1le
      @Josh-ew1le Год назад +13

      Plan to skip the Darien Gap. . .

    • @absoluteqw
      @absoluteqw Год назад +2

      I will go, but I want to ferry around the gap.

    • @jonasbaine3538
      @jonasbaine3538 9 месяцев назад +2

      Did you go?

    • @user-nv7qn7xm3d
      @user-nv7qn7xm3d Месяц назад

      bring extra clutch plates

  • @DB-xq3yn
    @DB-xq3yn Год назад +3

    "You got to find that enjoyment in everything you do, right there, where you're at". Important words and very true.

  • @Kee_Diddy
    @Kee_Diddy 10 месяцев назад +72

    "No one trip is going to be like 'now yes my life is complete,' you gotta find that enjoyment in everything you do, right where you're at." That is such an important revelation for some, and reminder for others. Honestly was having kind of a rough day and that helped a lot. What an incredible journey! Kudos for never giving up.

  • @joko-kc3wc
    @joko-kc3wc Год назад +10

    This is not marketing filler content, this is a really compelling story and fascinating view of some very interesting lives, setting some unique goals, and we get to spend a very worthwhile hour of our time with them.

  • @ananth.a
    @ananth.a Год назад +425

    High production values, hell of a journey and people you get invested in. RevZilla has peaked and outdone themselves.

    • @thatonechick9885
      @thatonechick9885 Год назад +6

      Yeah, one of the guys in video is my teachers brother, so we got to qatch this in class today!

    • @hammer1212
      @hammer1212 Год назад +1

      @@thatonechick9885 Tell Rob Howdy!

    • @nick4506
      @nick4506 Год назад +6

      revzilla lisenced it after it was finished to upload it. but its nice isn't it.

    • @MeerkatADV
      @MeerkatADV Год назад +1

      Revzilla wasn't involved except the distribution.

  • @rickeyreed5728
    @rickeyreed5728 Год назад +5

    First, my hat is off to all of you guys who served our country. Second, I’m as a 68 year old former dual sport rider, who have inspired me to start riding again. An last of all, to the negative Nancy’s who are posting negative comments, KMA…you do thru the Darien if you have balls.

  • @leed7951
    @leed7951 Год назад +3

    I wish this video had more views. Definitely worth it

  • @beef5030
    @beef5030 Год назад +12

    This could of been easily a whole series. One of the best moto documenters I've seen, so well done. would love to see more about this journey.

  • @VP40Pilot
    @VP40Pilot Год назад +44

    A great film with a precautionary tale of why you shouldn't contemplate crossing the Darién Gap on fat KLRs or probably any other motorcycle. The rest of the film was wonderful and truly an adventure of a lifetime. The Darién Gap, on the other hand, was an extreme example of embracing the suck. There was a time in my life where I would really look forward to that, but not now.

    • @johnnygeorgopoulos4072
      @johnnygeorgopoulos4072 6 месяцев назад +1

      Indeed, should've definitely taken an XR650L or R with some knobs through the entire trip, would've been slightly less pleasant in the asphalt, but miles better everywhere else.....or maybe a CT125 😅 still commend those vets for doing it

  • @ryanmoore686
    @ryanmoore686 Год назад +84

    As someone who is planning to do the pan America highway on my bike (besides the gap lol) this was great.. I definitely hope you guys do a follow up video and talk more about the trip. also big thank you for your service.

  • @lukefery3939
    @lukefery3939 Год назад +51

    Should have made a 6 parter out of this, so much cool stuff we didn't get to see. I'm happy to see it finally published though, turned out great

  • @bsmukler
    @bsmukler Год назад +91

    What a treat! I’ve been looking forward to seeing this since hearing Wayne’s interview on Adventure Rider Radio. Kudos to Jake Hamby for the great documentary and to Common Tread for publishing it.

  • @brutyojozsef
    @brutyojozsef Год назад +8

    Hats of for this gentlemens from Czech Republic

  • @NachoDePaseo
    @NachoDePaseo Год назад +19

    I am a motorcycle traveler from Argentina, and I thank you from the bottom of my heart for sharing this incredible film, good roads to all!

  • @davidbones8947
    @davidbones8947 Год назад +2

    Greetings from oregon brothers i just found this vid im 69 and ride bmw gs travel all over love thanks for you taking us along God bless

  • @dimml0r
    @dimml0r Год назад +94

    interesting to see rich beeing so cool about it. they were basically blaming him to kill his clutch, although they were killing their own ones just as fast (one day longer). send him back. but the other ones are allowed to pull them through. now he has no bike but had to bring clutches to everyone.... that all feels like a dick move

    • @karthik.g63
      @karthik.g63 Год назад +26

      ikr
      Why didn't they just buy a cheap bike in Chile? Cause clearly money wasn't much of a constraint.

    • @nl_kripp
      @nl_kripp Год назад +12

      Hard to tell if he was cool, they cherry picked just small % of what was happening for the video. But maybe he was just relieved to go back (honestly I would be, it looked like hell - they weren't also talking about it that much, but this place really is dangerous AF).

    • @dimml0r
      @dimml0r Год назад +1

      @@nl_kripp yeah thats true. hard to tell if you were not there yourself ... and one hell of a place to be

    • @Allanlbrr
      @Allanlbrr Год назад +21

      Yep, the cool move would have been to pick rich bike ( it was just 1 day away, not a big deal ) hauling another bike out of the jungle probably would have delayed then just two or three days more, I feel bad for Rich, the accident 12 something days in the trip could have crushed all his hopes, felt like he got the short end of the stick, just because his bike broke a day earlier.

    • @thatoneguy6725
      @thatoneguy6725 Год назад +13

      He should have just bought a cheap bike in Columbia and kept cruising

  • @fasteddies42
    @fasteddies42 Год назад +18

    Loved it ! I was honored to meet the guys in Northern California and to be a tiny part of this film. Ride On !

  • @richardstephens9647
    @richardstephens9647 Год назад +38

    What a grand adventure. Ups. Downs. In-betweens. Encapsulates the ADV riding experience 100% while providing valuable insight and relevance to these Veterans lives. Thank you REVZILLA for making this available.

  • @alexcarroll9200
    @alexcarroll9200 Год назад +3

    Stories alone are only memories but a couple of guys can conquer the world!

  • @superconfort
    @superconfort Год назад +7

    This is a serendipity. Yesterday night I watched an old documentary of the Darien pass

  • @superconfort
    @superconfort Год назад +9

    "I just don't quit things anyway" I love it

    • @evenstevenmotodrone735
      @evenstevenmotodrone735 Год назад

      This is my second time I see it... Just to read comments... And when I reach yours... Simon was saying what you wrote! Incredible

  • @thatonechick9885
    @thatonechick9885 Год назад +8

    Mike Eastham is the brother of my teacher, so we got to watch this in class, it's pretty awesome! I think big trips like this are so cool, and I'd love to go on one one day.

    • @hammer1212
      @hammer1212 Год назад +1

      Tell Rob I said hello 👋

  • @AShaw-bd4fy
    @AShaw-bd4fy Год назад +3

    Mate, I can't tell you how good this film was. Some real real poignant messages come across in this. One of the guys says something about the people watching not caring and maybe even he himself won't care by the end of it, but he carries on nonetheless.
    I've often found through really challenging myself, no matter how seemingly impossible or hard the task is. That feeling, the clarity of overcoming it becomes just one of the greatest feelings in the world. And you never forget how hard it was, because it makes other hard tasks become easier.
    10/10

  • @andrewh6337
    @andrewh6337 Год назад +8

    I rode my 2007 Suzuki DR 650 from Deadhorse to Anchorage in late September one year (2014), clear roads, if you can call that muddy stretch at the end of the Dalton Highway (going back, anyway-outside of Fairbanks) but it was very cold and I was hailed on twice. Did the whole ride in about 16 hours. It was exhausting, one of the hardest endurance trials I’ve ever endured. Would have loved to do a ride like this, but I’m still active duty and it will have to wait a few more years! Good on these guys, what an experience.

    • @tarjas
      @tarjas Год назад

      Great bike and an awesome challenge.

  • @jimmymizell1970
    @jimmymizell1970 Год назад +56

    Thank you for sharing this amazing adventure. As a former Army Tanker and a long time motorcycle rider, I can completely relate to these guys. The fortitude these men demonstrated along the way is a amazing. Great job men and thank you for sharing.

    • @draneym2003
      @draneym2003 Год назад

      Yeah, but the refugees forced to travel through this shit because of your actions in the military? Worthless scum, right? You veterans make me sick.

  • @jamesmclaughlin3460
    @jamesmclaughlin3460 Год назад +59

    I'm 62 never served. I been riding motorcycle since I was 10. I stumbled on this video and was moved in how dedicated you guys are toward each other and continuing to trying to move on. So inspiring. You men are in my prayers. Bless you and your families. May you find peace.

  • @TopSpinWilly
    @TopSpinWilly Год назад +5

    Life lesson . They summed it up at the end.

  • @simpshady9090
    @simpshady9090 Год назад +1

    Life is a gift! People are going through unimaginable things so appreciate every small things!

  • @niclaslindstrom6164
    @niclaslindstrom6164 Год назад +8

    Thank you, in Sweden and have been waiting a while for this to come out without a subscribtion. Excellent!

  • @ricardosacub
    @ricardosacub Год назад +3

    Right now I'm planning on doing all south america with my KLR 650. Watching this, at this moment, has been for me extremely inspiring

  • @stepbrotoksik6907
    @stepbrotoksik6907 Год назад +2

    a hell of a trip that u got there
    the inside the mind of all those veterans was my favourite part

  • @SuperDavensuziyoutub
    @SuperDavensuziyoutub Год назад +3

    From a Brit.🇬🇧 vet and biker, gentlemen, I salute you.
    Outstanding.🏍️👍🍻

  • @bijofrancis1114
    @bijofrancis1114 Год назад +3

    I am halfway of this journey and here I am crying 💕.

  • @dirtroaddan1462
    @dirtroaddan1462 Год назад +9

    Great video brothers. I'm a cold war Air Force veteran with 10 years active duty and another 5 years of reserves repairing everything from BUFFS to C-5s. I was in the reserves during the first Gulf War but spent the rest of my service facing the Soviet Union from the other side. You put those KLRs -and your bodies- through hell in the GAP not something I will ever want to do, but damn I sure admire what your tenacity going through there head down and just do it. Alaska reminded me of Grand Forks when I worked on the flight line. What's the next adventure? Look forward to seeing it!

  • @dose12up
    @dose12up Год назад +1

    This is one of the most daring motorcycling documentaries I've ever seen.

  • @haminlee
    @haminlee Год назад +4

    Man, I chose the wrong time of day to watch this: on my iPad pro at night in bed trying to wind my day down. I couldn’t fall asleep for at least a couple of hours afterwards. My bad. Congrats to the production team on creating this superlative work and sharing it with the world! Riveting visuals combined with an incredibly compelling human story. I’m going to rewatch this on the biggest screen and resolution I have access to. And continue trying to live a life motivated less by fear and more by dreams. Peace and stoke.

  • @loneridar
    @loneridar Год назад +7

    More of this please big fan from Ireland .

  • @wheresbrent
    @wheresbrent Год назад +3

    This story reminds me of Indigo pass, tooks my group 8 hours to go barely 8 miles. I was so physically exhausted by the end of the day, full body cramped getting off the bike for the last time that day. While trying to escape indigo pass we were each helping each other heave our dualsports over tree's and logs and impassible terrain. Several obstacles like when we lost the trail, valley's of snow on an otherwise 80* day were scary. Truly a test of our wit. Good job to you guys, I feel ya, quite an impressive journey. Great story telling.

  • @martinennemann9911
    @martinennemann9911 Год назад +2

    48:07 You really wonder how the rest of the world perceives what you´re doing out there? I can tell you, man ... all of us adore you for your incredible will and perseverance and we are sure, at least now, every US-Guy is greatful for what you all did for your country back in the days! Great team!!! Best regards from Germany.

  • @scottiverson7433
    @scottiverson7433 Год назад +1

    I'm a 58 year old VET. Who rides a KLR and I loved this video. God bless you all

  • @chinaskibukowski7747
    @chinaskibukowski7747 Год назад +71

    One of the most underrated channels on RUclips. Content like this is incredible and the effort that went into making this must have been monumental. A huge thank you for creating this awesomeness!!!!

    • @joaosoares3719
      @joaosoares3719 Год назад +7

      How is a motorcycle-related channel with 1.18 million subscribers underrated?

  • @frlorig
    @frlorig Год назад +3

    More of these please. Riding is so much more than the gear.

  • @Gabriele-su2iw
    @Gabriele-su2iw Год назад +1

    i started watching it and i did not notice it was a whole hour up until the last shots with the text, this was beautifull

  • @ArizonaAdv
    @ArizonaAdv Год назад +3

    What an encouragement . Fighting through the things that can keep us down can be the biggest battles of all. Thank you all for your service . What a journey . ""RIDE ON""

  • @elwood62
    @elwood62 Год назад +30

    That was pretty awesome, makes me regret selling my KLR. They really are great bikes. I can certainly understand wanting to try it the hard way, but in my opinion skipping the Darien Gap wouldn’t have diminished the trip at all.

  • @pitashen
    @pitashen Год назад +34

    Going through that jungle slower than on foot must be extremely frustrating.

  • @darmour8149
    @darmour8149 Год назад +2

    What an amazing bunch of heroic studs. I salute your courage, tenacity and drive to get this done. I actually wish I could have ridden along. You are my kind of people!

  • @ritabeck3868
    @ritabeck3868 2 месяца назад

    This is an amazing video, shows the stamina, grit and determination not to quit. I enjoyed seeing the world through the eyes of retired American Service Men. Well done and thank you for your service from northern Canada.

  • @Iamthewatchingsamurai
    @Iamthewatchingsamurai Год назад +5

    Absolutely incredible, from beginning to end. What a journey, what a tale, and what a message. Live life everyone, because if not it'll just pass you by. Cheers

  • @elarr8733
    @elarr8733 Год назад +4

    Love the choice of KLRs for this.

  • @paulvanhout9695
    @paulvanhout9695 Год назад +1

    In awe at the courage and perseverance of this crew - what a journey!

  • @davidselover8820
    @davidselover8820 Год назад +1

    Christ, this should be a docu series on like public TV or some Channel, great video, great story, loved every minute!

  • @HoratioIsHere
    @HoratioIsHere Год назад +3

    This was great for so many reasons. Loved the inclusion of each person’s military experiences. Just great.

  • @JoshTordsen
    @JoshTordsen Год назад +3

    This could have been twice as long and been riveting the entire time. Excellent.

  • @jeffrhomberg8229
    @jeffrhomberg8229 Год назад +2

    Them boys have a lot to be proud of. Cheers to ALL there crew!

  • @codyferguson5506
    @codyferguson5506 Год назад +1

    From a Marine Corps Vet, I really enjoyed this.

  • @TheEasyrider1200
    @TheEasyrider1200 Год назад +3

    Woa baby, as a fellow veteran and motorcycle rider, this video hit me square in the heart. Thanks.

  • @cpuuk
    @cpuuk Год назад +5

    Guys together be like- it's all for the LOLs. Love this story, thanks for sharing.

  • @luv2cope
    @luv2cope Год назад +2

    I really enjoyed watching this video. You guys are so strong and bonded together and I have full respect for all of you. Please post more adventures on RUclips. I'll be sure to watch! Much love & respect to all of you and thank you for your service. 1❤️

  • @jbdesmond
    @jbdesmond Год назад +2

    What a fantastic work of journalism.

  • @richardlingan5455
    @richardlingan5455 Год назад +4

    Unbelievable!! Amazing! So inspirational..Thank you for service boys!!

  • @yammyrider3170
    @yammyrider3170 Год назад +4

    my goodness!!! what a journey!!!

  • @Nick-mg5zj
    @Nick-mg5zj Год назад +1

    Thank you gentlemen for your service and for sharing your journey with us.

  • @keithwight856
    @keithwight856 Год назад +2

    Hello again I was lucky enough to have meet you guys when you passed through my home town I’m excited to watch your journey this is an amazing adventure. Thank you for sharing this with all of us

  • @brucemarcoux790
    @brucemarcoux790 Год назад +5

    What an amazing documentary! It came across my RUclips feed, and I wasn't planning on watching a long form video, but I started it and was hooked immediately. Superbly shot and edited. Absolutely loved it! Great job

  • @bigk7788
    @bigk7788 Год назад +15

    Amazing watch. I'm sure that was incredibly hard to accomplish. Just all that preparation but not packing clutches for each bike... had me scratching my head.

  • @matthewcarter545
    @matthewcarter545 Год назад +2

    This made me emotional. Thanks for sharing your adventure with the rest of us! This is an amazing video!

  • @brucecycles464
    @brucecycles464 Год назад +1

    Thanks for letting me ride along. A lot of respect for you guys.

  • @earlbigod
    @earlbigod Год назад +3

    An amazing group of guys. I'm in awe of your journey. And inspired as well.

  • @_Makanko_
    @_Makanko_ Год назад +45

    I really respect the journey and the challenge. Well done on completing!
    I think the adventure and riding experience was well documented and I enjoyed it.
    Mixed feelings about the army stuff and I find it hard to comment on as it's hard to relate. A lot of people die or get hurt and sadly to me it seems like not much was gained.
    I think serving in the army should be a a thoughtful choice and to me it seems there is a lot of make-believe and propaganda floating around.
    In any case I hope survivors can find all the help they need.
    Fwiw; the automatic generated subtitles were sufficient but it may be a nice idea to add in dedicated ones for the whole video.
    Thanks for making and sharing this!

  • @avnmech
    @avnmech Год назад +1

    Thank you for this. I have been out since my last deployment, OIF 2003. I am a ER Nurse and live in Suburbia, but like you all I my have ETS’ed, but I never left Iraq. I have spent the last almost 20 years working trying to find the camaraderie that exists when I was in the Army. I currently work Part-Time as a Paramedic for AMR, Part-Time as a Paramedic/Firefighter for Scott Fire and EMS, and I am a Reserve Police Officer, as well as a Medical Officer on another volunteer Fire Department. On top of own a new jeep that I wheel the hell out of, and a couple of Ninja 400’s that me and my son get to ride together on. Still can’t find it, still can’t get the adrenaline rush that I used to get when it was go time, and we were strapping on out “battle-rattle” and goin in to get work done. But I know in the various jobs I have been blessed to have now, I know I am amble to make a difference, though small, I know I am able to influence a life. I feel I have a great life, and I have a lot of friends some here, and some I meet up again with in Fiddler Green, to thank for the awesome life, wife, and children I have. Love you guys, keep the rubber side down, and extra clutch plates in your rucks!

  • @ExploreWithIsaac
    @ExploreWithIsaac Год назад +2

    Awesome video. Thank you for sharing. The way the team comes together to solve problems is amazing. Using your training after you leave the service is great.

  • @CRAAZYpants2
    @CRAAZYpants2 Год назад +4

    I had a ‘92 KLR and every so often Guys would tell me “you can go around the world on that thing!” Rad to see guys do it

  • @2Wheel4Fun
    @2Wheel4Fun Год назад +7

    I'm retired Air Force and looking forward to a little trip from California to Alaska LOL.

  • @mktviking5339
    @mktviking5339 Год назад +1

    This was rad but I feel like it could have been a 10 part series!

  • @emker7772
    @emker7772 Год назад +1

    That was so good! Thank you for your service Gentlemen. What an adventure on two wheels. Hope you guys will have many more through out the world.

  • @maxmicael4663
    @maxmicael4663 Год назад +11

    This documentary is awsome, the ending is just so well done and the commentary is a perfect fit. The end of the road don't mean shit. Time and time again its repeated, Its not the destination, its the journey. Thank you for making this journey and sharing it with the world. Your service has been and is extremely valuable. Thank you.

  • @oscarfelipemontoyamartinez8370
    @oscarfelipemontoyamartinez8370 Год назад +6

    Soy colombiano y soy propietario de una klr 650, me siento muy orgulloso de mi moto

  • @brian954
    @brian954 Год назад +2

    Man this was beautiful, emotional, and inspiring. If this isn’t nominated for an award, I’ll be pissed.

  • @lmc7233
    @lmc7233 10 месяцев назад +1

    This was a journey i was glad to come on with you guys.
    Thanks

  • @alex.shenanigans
    @alex.shenanigans Год назад +11

    Damn, two impossible things happened here....
    Crossing the Darian Gap, with broken motorcycles...
    And watching a 1h+ video without any God forsaken ad!!

    • @petefinnegan3873
      @petefinnegan3873 Год назад

      klr650 to heavy anywhere

    • @peeonthe3rdrail414
      @peeonthe3rdrail414 Год назад

      Get an ad blocker dude...

    • @alex.shenanigans
      @alex.shenanigans Год назад

      @@peeonthe3rdrail414 they only work if you use a computer.
      I watch these long videos from my tv.

    • @peeonthe3rdrail414
      @peeonthe3rdrail414 Год назад

      @@alex.shenanigans Not true. A VPN would fix that.

    • @alex.shenanigans
      @alex.shenanigans Год назад

      @@peeonthe3rdrail414 true.
      But then I need the ad blocker, pay for the VPN, and some new router to serve the VPN on network level to multiple devices.
      At this point the value proposition of simply paying the RUclips subscription would make more sense.

  • @zbonedeezy6274
    @zbonedeezy6274 Год назад +18

    So glad I came upon this video. The dedication and work you all put into this video/trip is amazing!
    Thank you for your service! 💪🏼

  • @sz5830
    @sz5830 Год назад +1

    I would be a liar, if a did nor shed a tear. The best, congrats guys ! all of the team. Mission accomplished!

  • @robertmatejka7573
    @robertmatejka7573 Год назад +1

    Best I've seen. I want to see vets on bikes. More please!

  • @andy84wilson
    @andy84wilson Год назад +3

    Absolutely fantastic video. It does a great job of showing the human costs of war and the persistent issues and struggles that former serviceman have, but also shows how they each overcome them and find value in life. Hats off to you gentlemen. Felt bad for the man who burned out his clutch first. He got the short end of the stick on that deal. Great video!!!

  • @bpleitez
    @bpleitez Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for sharing this adventure. I watched it with my family and it a great time.

  • @Motoadvyyc
    @Motoadvyyc Год назад +2

    Amazing! One of the best motorcycle videos that I ever seen. Congrats for completing the adventure with perseverance, team spirit and brotherhood. Crossing the Darien in motorcycle was absolutely crazy but great to see!

  • @kzoo4053
    @kzoo4053 Год назад +5

    On top of everything these guys have accomplished, the one thing I envy most is to have a few special buddies you know you can count on to do this kind of things with.

  • @DispatchMoto
    @DispatchMoto Год назад +6

    Stunned by the production value and story, amazed by the editing and sound design. Incredible film, people, and adventure!

  • @Mjames55
    @Mjames55 Год назад +1

    God bless you guys for your service. Thanks for sharing your journey.

  • @rfrmobile4314
    @rfrmobile4314 Год назад +2

    Wounderful! IT's the freedom and the opportunity to exercise that freedom. Great job. 💙💙

  • @larrylittleton8702
    @larrylittleton8702 Год назад +4

    This was an awesome adventure! Even more so, for me, because it was accessible with both subtitles and captions. Mahalo, guys!

  • @sorrygunsathome
    @sorrygunsathome Год назад +27

    crazy you guys posted this right after i finished the c90adventures guys trip. he finished a while ago but he did Alaska to Newfoundland then down to the start of the pan American highway then finished that on the west coast with his gf. he then went from there down to Argentina by himself all on a 70s c90.

    • @Wr450Ripper
      @Wr450Ripper Год назад +4

      Haha yes glad to see another fellow c90 adventures follower 💪

    • @manuspupillo5169
      @manuspupillo5169 Год назад +2

      One of the best Videos from him 😀

    • @afroaliens
      @afroaliens Год назад +4

      ED MARCH 4 PRESIDENT!

    • @savage22bolt32
      @savage22bolt32 Год назад +1

      Sorryguns, check out ITCHYBOOTS if you haven't already. She's amazing & I love her work!
      C90 is different, but I love his stuff too.

    • @sorrygunsathome
      @sorrygunsathome Год назад +1

      @Savage22 Bolt yeah I tried watching that but I think I just like the different lol.

  • @luisrvf
    @luisrvf Год назад +2

    I think i speak by everybody here... this was awesome, we need more content like this.
    Can't find the words to say how much i liked this film, thanks guys, hoping one day to go on an adventure like this.

  • @chrisclark1326
    @chrisclark1326 Год назад +2

    You guys are something special, thanks for your service 🇺🇸