Riding on large acreage can get you lost real quick. Especially if you're unfamiliar or there are no trail markings/you're breaking trail. Someone basic land nav skills go a long way. Anymore, I just use a gps/phone and drop point my start. Yes these can fail...but the likelihood is low. If the battery dies, it's operator error. I always bring my phone, a battery and cable have a compass keychain on my bag. Depending on how long you will be gone and the difficulty in terrain, a Garmin Inreach may be needed if you value your safety. A paper topo map doesn't hurt if you want to get real crazy. The forest can be very disorienting once you're deep in or haven't been paying attention cuz you're rippin.
couldn't agree more with all of that! for more advanced trail riding in deep woods that stuff is the way to go. I was more making this video for the people just starting out with riding dirt bikes and dipping their feet in to trail riding. Even with marked trails it's easy to get lost for a beginner so this advice was more of a bare minimum/low barrier to entry for beginners. thanks for the helpful comment! I'll pin it so other's can see :)
I went through a similar experience at about the same age. I relived that panic of being lost and all alone while watching your video. Your dad is a very wise man and thank you so much for sharing his wisdom. The way I’ve been phrasing it to my wife is… always be aware of your surroundings. On the lighter side, my brother can’t navigate anywhere and he’s loving Tesla’s full self driving. Ha ha ha.
From helping me choose the right bike to tips on staying safe, your videos aren’t just entertaining but helpful in their own way. And I feel like I pick up a new piece of knowledge every video Your doing great man ✅
The guy you were riding with kept me on my toes the whole time. Randomly switching sides of a gravel road at high speeds, stopping at random points on technical spots. Love those bike though.
Most of the time, you can have a mental image of the lay of the land that works but isn’t actually anywhere close to accurate. But if you start with the low resolution image, then little by little you will learn more about got everything ties together. To me there’s something cool about trying to know every bit of a large piece of land, then learning something new every time you’re out there.
@@notsoupmotojust finished watching it and I think I’m a little taller the 5’5. And what you said about your girlfriend who is 5’5 Is all I need. And to be honest you’re my favourite RUclipsr. I watch more then one of your videos a day.
thanks so much! glad you're enjoying the videos and the channel! let me know if you have an suggestions on crf250f videos too. can't promise anything but always looking for new ideas
Wow your such a hero. Not all dirt bike clothes have pockets. And if you reply to me saying “but you can put one on the bike” Not all bikes can do that ok. And being in a group of people that know the trail. You would expect to be able to trust them. But it’s hard when I a group to know that someone is missing. And where he was it might of had no wifi so he call anyone. And don’t say to me “you can turn on SOS” when your panicking you forget about it. So next time you say something like that, and yes your right you should have a phone. Just don’t shit on someone because the got lost. Remember that ok.
100%! Technology is getting better and much more reliable so carrying things like these is also a great idea. Like I said in regards to @ZeLogicnator5k awesome comment, I was more making this video for the people just starting out with riding dirt bikes and dipping their feet in to trail riding. Even with marked trails it's easy to get lost for a beginner so this advice was more of a bare minimum/low barrier to entry for beginners.
@Meme33145 Yeah exactly. even though we should probably always carry a phone or device like that while riding, it's just not realistic to say that everyone will always have one on them. And to your point about signal, that's so true. It's quite easy to get to places with no cell service very quickly on a dirt bike. GPS or garmin inreach or something would be a good solution, but like i said before... not always realistic for everyone to carry one. This video was just a personal anecdote for people to have this mindset in the back of their head while riding. Thanks so much for the comment!
Riding on large acreage can get you lost real quick. Especially if you're unfamiliar or there are no trail markings/you're breaking trail.
Someone basic land nav skills go a long way.
Anymore, I just use a gps/phone and drop point my start. Yes these can fail...but the likelihood is low. If the battery dies, it's operator error. I always bring my phone, a battery and cable have a compass keychain on my bag. Depending on how long you will be gone and the difficulty in terrain, a Garmin Inreach may be needed if you value your safety. A paper topo map doesn't hurt if you want to get real crazy. The forest can be very disorienting once you're deep in or haven't been paying attention cuz you're rippin.
couldn't agree more with all of that! for more advanced trail riding in deep woods that stuff is the way to go. I was more making this video for the people just starting out with riding dirt bikes and dipping their feet in to trail riding. Even with marked trails it's easy to get lost for a beginner so this advice was more of a bare minimum/low barrier to entry for beginners.
thanks for the helpful comment! I'll pin it so other's can see :)
@@notsoupmoto For sure! Even in the large parks down here like Durhamtown or Iron Mountain, people get lost. Too busy giving it the BEANS!!!!!
I went to Durhamtown probably 10 yrs ago. So fun! Would love to go back
I went through a similar experience at about the same age. I relived that panic of being lost and all alone while watching your video. Your dad is a very wise man and thank you so much for sharing his wisdom. The way I’ve been phrasing it to my wife is… always be aware of your surroundings. On the lighter side, my brother can’t navigate anywhere and he’s loving Tesla’s full self driving. Ha ha ha.
haha i would have loved to have a tesla navigate me home back then
Thanks for sharing!
From helping me choose the right bike to tips on staying safe, your videos aren’t just entertaining but helpful in their own way. And I feel like I pick up a new piece of knowledge every video
Your doing great man ✅
Thanks so much! Glad to hear the videos are helpful for you!!
The guy you were riding with kept me on my toes the whole time. Randomly switching sides of a gravel road at high speeds, stopping at random points on technical spots. Love those bike though.
getting super super lost, no matter how old you are is legit freaky. I feel for ya!
So true! That pit in your stomach… yikes
have been enjoying these new style of videos lately where it's story time with Soup
Glad to hear! I’ve been enjoying making them too :)
Thank you! I've been in the same situation on my mtb and its scary. This will definitely be helpful the next time. Good video :)
Scary for sure! Have fun out there :) thanks for the comment
Most of the time, you can have a mental image of the lay of the land that works but isn’t actually anywhere close to accurate. But if you start with the low resolution image, then little by little you will learn more about got everything ties together. To me there’s something cool about trying to know every bit of a large piece of land, then learning something new every time you’re out there.
Yes!
There’s a huge sense of mastery to that
Thank You Very Much For Sharing 👍
no problem!
super interesting story and great advice. will definitely be thinking about that the next time I ride.
Glad you enjoyed and it was helpful!
2 weeks ago too😰😰
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How tall are you. I just won’t to know because I love the crf 250f and I know you like. I won’t know if I could get one.👍🏻
I’m 6ft tall.
Check out my video on the crf250f sizing ruclips.net/video/YVN34KEnspQ/видео.htmlsi=zBG3aHQd3bpbKbcl
@@notsoupmoto thank you
Don’t stop making the crf250f videos please because I love them
@@notsoupmotojust finished watching it and I think I’m a little taller the 5’5. And what you said about your girlfriend who is 5’5
Is all I need. And to be honest you’re my favourite RUclipsr. I watch more then one of your videos a day.
thanks so much! glad you're enjoying the videos and the channel! let me know if you have an suggestions on crf250f videos too. can't promise anything but always looking for new ideas
10 on a 50? I am 11 on a yz125😂
Not a 50, a 65 2-stroke
First listen closely, second nobody cares
@@jcmoney4125 😂
Garmin or cell phones can also help
definitely a good idea to carry one of these if you can
Don't we live in a world with relative light cell phones .
A device like polar can check your heart rate. I always have it on me
Yep, this video was just a personal anecdote for people to have this mindset in the back of their head while riding. Thanks for the comment!
Don't we live in a world with relative light cell phones .
A device like polar can check your heart rate. I always have it on me
Wow your such a hero. Not all dirt bike clothes have pockets. And if you reply to me saying “but you can put one on the bike”
Not all bikes can do that ok. And being in a group of people that know the trail. You would expect to be able to trust them. But it’s hard when I a group to know that someone is missing. And where he was it might of had no wifi so he call anyone. And don’t say to me “you can turn on SOS” when your panicking you forget about it. So next time you say something like that, and yes your right you should have a phone. Just don’t shit on someone because the got lost. Remember that ok.
100%! Technology is getting better and much more reliable so carrying things like these is also a great idea. Like I said in regards to @ZeLogicnator5k awesome comment, I was more making this video for the people just starting out with riding dirt bikes and dipping their feet in to trail riding. Even with marked trails it's easy to get lost for a beginner so this advice was more of a bare minimum/low barrier to entry for beginners.
@Meme33145 Yeah exactly. even though we should probably always carry a phone or device like that while riding, it's just not realistic to say that everyone will always have one on them. And to your point about signal, that's so true. It's quite easy to get to places with no cell service very quickly on a dirt bike. GPS or garmin inreach or something would be a good solution, but like i said before... not always realistic for everyone to carry one. This video was just a personal anecdote for people to have this mindset in the back of their head while riding. Thanks so much for the comment!