2022 TOUR OF IDAHO - DAY 1 - SOLO

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  • Опубликовано: 28 янв 2023
  • The tour of Idaho is a dirt bike event that consists of an unsupported, unassisted, 13 day, 2300 mile ride from Idaho's southern border with Utah to the northern border with Canada. Ride along and see what it's like to take on this challenge
    Day one consists of 232 miles and took 17.5 hours to complete. I started in Milad City and ended in Pocatello Idaho.
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  • @daryljohnson6333
    @daryljohnson6333 Год назад +8

    More than any other TOI video, this communicates the sheer enduring slog that the TOI, and especially day 1, is. It is a sobering reality check and an indication of just how much more physical fitness training I need to do before next year! Great video. Thanks for the great music too!

    • @briangoss
      @briangoss  Год назад

      Thank you Daryl for the great comments. I am glad I have been able to communicate that aspect of the adventure. It is an awesome experience, but very hard to capture the true challenge. appreciate it and good luck with your own attempt.

  • @motoxposse
    @motoxposse 5 месяцев назад +2

    Very impressive!!! For anyone that’s never rode robbers roost it’s no joke. You started up it after 190 miles and 16 hrs I think of riding very impressive. And you video doesn’t do it just its step rocky rooty and loose. I live in Pocatello I ride it regularly and every year it gets worse. Nice job man.

    • @briangoss
      @briangoss  4 месяца назад

      Thank you very much for the cool comment.. you are so lucky to have such incredible riding in your back yard.

  • @jimedick9496
    @jimedick9496 Месяц назад

    This has to be one of the best motorcycle endurance videos I’ve seen. I was in awe the entire video. I felt every kind of emotion watching this video. Excitement, nerves, and jealousy. Ha, I’m so damn jealous 😂
    Thank you for sharing your experience with those of us with the same interests as yours. I am truly inspired by you!!! I live in Oregon at the moment, till I can move back to Boise, three years from now after I retire. This is a bucket list, but I’ll be 57 when I can retire, so I’ll have to wait till then. I’m not sure I’ll be able to complete the course, but that won’t stop me from trying 😁
    Till then, I’ll just have to watch your videos. Again, I fully enjoyed this!!

    • @briangoss
      @briangoss  Месяц назад

      Thank you kind sir.. :-) glad you are enjoying them. When you are through the 2022 series.. be sure to check out 2023, another big adventure. enjoy.

  • @jaminoutdoors9872
    @jaminoutdoors9872 Год назад +9

    Well done! I felt like it was right there again, Brian. Solid editing, great music, and smooth riding. Looking forward to watching the other videos!

  • @maraudermitchelli
    @maraudermitchelli 10 месяцев назад +3

    I’m 58 after 40 years I bought a ktm excf 500 and my trail endurance is an hour severe fatigue over gripping struggling to stay on the seat. This video is a master piece of art great job I also have a channel. You are incredible and an inspiration to me. 😊 thank you for posting

    • @briangoss
      @briangoss  10 месяцев назад +1

      thank you very much.. Appreciate the comments. keep riding, endurance takes a lot of time, and the only real way to build it is riding. don't be afraid to expand your horizons.

  • @cmertes1
    @cmertes1 Год назад +3

    OMG Brian, I had no idea you did this. Thank you for sharing. You are an inspiration. The video photo was spectacular… I am not certain I would have the courage to attempt this solo, but you have definitely inspired me to challenge myself more! Great job!!

  • @TallManMoto
    @TallManMoto 4 месяца назад +2

    Dude this video is fantastic. Love all the riding footage! Picking up a 501s in the next week or two... and the IDBDR is on my list; Idaho is beautiful.

  • @HDeeGardiner
    @HDeeGardiner Год назад +5

    Great job with your video edit. Your descriptions really add a lot. I have done some of the "easier" sections of the TOI, and found them much more difficult than expected. Anyone that even attempts the TOI deserves great praise!

    • @briangoss
      @briangoss  Год назад

      Thank you, it really is a huge undertaking and unique adventure.

  • @CaptainSkidmark74
    @CaptainSkidmark74 11 месяцев назад +2

    What an amazing ride...music selection is great too...thanks for sharing!

  • @code4performance
    @code4performance Год назад +3

    Well done, Brian. The Tour is no joke

  • @dandersonjr
    @dandersonjr 11 месяцев назад +1

    That is what you call a long hard day in the saddle. Great video documentary of your ride and I didn't even mind the blend of music played for once. Thanks.

  • @MacawAviculture
    @MacawAviculture Год назад +3

    Looks like you have two choices: climb Everest or ride the TOI. I admire anyone with the courage and skills required to take on either adventure. Thanks for sharing this amazing adventure with us!

    • @dantepula5096
      @dantepula5096 9 месяцев назад +1

      although I've never rode TOI nor would i try... i have climbed a mountain over 8000 meters, didn't climb Everest because i can not afford $80,000, but for those $80,000, sherpas carry your backpack, set up your tent, cook your food and you hike up using fixed ropes someone had set up for you using oxygen tank...don't be fooled by Everest being the tallest mountain, I've climbed 4000 meter mountains in Canada which were 8 times more technical than Everest....there is a reason blind people, teenagers and 80 year-olds reached top of Everest.....i doubt there are people in climbing community who would be impressed with Everest! now if someone said K2 ya that would be better comparison

  • @TheSteepness
    @TheSteepness Год назад +1

    pumped to sit down and watch these!

  • @marklemist6928
    @marklemist6928 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing your experience.

  • @shimagaijin3319
    @shimagaijin3319 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing! Very well done. That tip over at the 1:07 mark looked scary, glad you were ok.

  • @wravenant
    @wravenant 10 месяцев назад +1

    Nice man. Great to meet you tonight. Great video. Looking forward to the 2023 one.

  • @adampotter9151
    @adampotter9151 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing. Always great to see TOI videos and yours is no different.

  • @6.5_Shooter
    @6.5_Shooter Год назад +3

    Hey Brian,
    Ready to start watching your viddys tonight...Stoked!!
    I've done T1 twice solo.
    Once for speed and once as part of a longer ride.
    The post up of your adventure totally inspired me to pull out all my crap and revisit it.
    I'd be pumped to talk to you about it offline.
    I'd dig comparing disasters.
    Lemme know man.
    So awesome!!

    • @briangoss
      @briangoss  Год назад

      A T1 or T2 ? T1 is under the rules and tracked etc.. T2 is run at your leisure, not part of the event.

    • @6.5_Shooter
      @6.5_Shooter Год назад

      T1, once in 2013 and once in 2014.
      It was kinda different back then.
      Not sure how long you have been following the T1, but it has changed.

  • @jeffwilliam7500
    @jeffwilliam7500 6 месяцев назад +1

    I'm 39 great video congrats 👏 🙌
    Love the bike as well

  • @brucebieber3692
    @brucebieber3692 4 месяца назад +1

    Very enjoyable video!
    Thanks for sharing this incredible adventure.

  • @spencerdebuf8552
    @spencerdebuf8552 Год назад +1

    So cool to see your setup for this! A few cool new ideas I want to try! Nice work 💪

  • @Fergytoy
    @Fergytoy 8 месяцев назад

    Great report Brian. Myself and 2-3 others completed it in August of 2023. We did not run Go-Pro's or create a thread anywhere. We really enjoyed watching your videos among others in preparation for the Tour. Like you, we had a few mechanical issues that we sorted out along the way. I commend you for tackling it solo. Would ride it all over again!

  • @FlorianWerner
    @FlorianWerner 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for publishing this video. Very nice narration, footage and choice of audio / music. Inspiring! I have been eyeing the TOI but from what I had the organizer retired the official race.

  • @RJvidmoto
    @RJvidmoto 8 месяцев назад +1

    So much to like about this video and about your adventure...Cheers Brian, you get my proverbial tip of the hat. RJ

  • @biggooddad
    @biggooddad Год назад +1

    I couldn't do that race, with wilderness that epic i would turn it into a camping trip and take my time. 😁

  • @Actionoffroad
    @Actionoffroad Год назад

    Merci pour ce partage . Quand on connait la moto et ses difficultés , on ne peut qu'admirer ton periple ! En plus de le faire seul , même si c'est le pied de rouler seul ! bravo.🤘

  • @adventurearyck64
    @adventurearyck64 Год назад +1

    Well done!

  • @davidpowell5015
    @davidpowell5015 Год назад

    Great video Brian. I love seeing other Tour Riders journey. Job well done.

    • @briangoss
      @briangoss  Год назад +1

      Thank you David, appreciate it. I enjoyed your account of the Tour as well. You and Mike were my inspiration for sure.

  • @michaelthompson1720
    @michaelthompson1720 Год назад +1

    Great filming and editing. I literally relived my D1. Looked like a bad loop out on Robbers.

  • @natebuske2757
    @natebuske2757 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks

  • @offroad.nomads
    @offroad.nomads Год назад +1

    I really like the editing, It felt like I was there.

  • @flipped68
    @flipped68 Год назад +1

    Great footage, good choice of music. I hope one day I can make this journey happen

  • @Wildfyr3
    @Wildfyr3 Год назад

    I absolutely loved this. Great work Brian, riding and the video. My favorite part was 35:16, the sunrise and the song. Keep it up and can't wait to watch the rest!

    • @briangoss
      @briangoss  Год назад

      Thank you... appreciate it. that song worked good there. I will use more of his music in the future. Saint James Bed, The Bones of J.R. Jones
      ruclips.net/video/imIKQsIyQ-U/видео.html

  • @billevans3067
    @billevans3067 10 месяцев назад

    This video was excellent in every measure. I'm exhausted... in a good way. And I loved the music selection. It contributed to the hypnotic quality of the POV footage; good pacing, tempo, and mood. I've enjoyed this so much that I am now a new subscriber and will watch the next in the series. Maybe not tonight. I need to catch my breath from watching this one. Very inspiring.

    • @briangoss
      @briangoss  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much for the nice comments. Glad you enjoyed the video, enjoy the rest of the trip.

  • @devilslawyer1646
    @devilslawyer1646 Год назад +1

    epic ride

  • @LeuciRacing
    @LeuciRacing Год назад +2

    Awesome edit Brian

  • @tonys.
    @tonys. 7 месяцев назад +1

    What a great video! Love it! I really like how you talk over the flying map program telling us where you're at and what you're doing. I would sure like to know how you did the flying over the map thing. I've never seen that before. Very cool! Can't wait to watch the other two or three or four

    • @briangoss
      @briangoss  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you.. glad you are enjoying them. I used Google Earth Studio for the flyovers. appreciate the feedback.

  • @liviob100
    @liviob100 9 месяцев назад +1

    I enjoyed the ride with you. You may have gambled a little riding unknown trails solo in the dark but it was prolly a good call to start at midnight. You finished during daylight when you were the most tired.

  • @kyjelly5524
    @kyjelly5524 Год назад +2

    Bad ass dude.

  • @brettbenoit454
    @brettbenoit454 Год назад +2

    Great Videos. Good on you to come from the East Coast and take this Challenge on especially Solo in an unfamiliar environment. I think this is the last official year of the Tour so you have this summer.

    • @briangoss
      @briangoss  Год назад

      Thank you.. I have one more chance to get it right :-)

    • @brettbenoit454
      @brettbenoit454 Год назад

      What's your start date this year?

  • @craigsturman6661
    @craigsturman6661 Год назад

    That back side of Chinese peak is a SOB! Done it on a smaller bike and dang near wore myself out! Was supposed to do it on the T4 on my loaded down Tenere 700, but opted out. Great video!

  • @nathanbanks7091
    @nathanbanks7091 7 месяцев назад

    The first few sections of TOI are in my backyard. I've been on a bunch of it a bunch of times. I have not yet put the entire route together, perhaps it is time...200+ miles of familiar gravel roads and two tracks is no big deal for a day ride. 200+ miles of unfamiliar single track is a loooong day.

  • @tomkauffman9687
    @tomkauffman9687 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for your videos. Just getting started watching but like what I see so far, especially what you did to and carried on your bike. I’m just getting back into dirt riding and there’s lots of gear out there that didn’t exist when I was younger. I’d like to see something on the riding gear you used, protective and otherwise. What worked and what didn’t. Thanks.

    • @briangoss
      @briangoss  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you.. good idea, I will cover the clothing/gear I used in the next videos. Everyone has preferences. My experience with off-road riding gear, the term you get what you pay for, really does apply in this area..

  • @TaterGrabbinBass
    @TaterGrabbinBass 10 месяцев назад

    Great video, that 1st night ride looked sketchy! I’d absolutely love to do that journey someday, I’d just need a riding buddy who would be up for that long of a trek. 🤘🏼😎🤘🏼

    • @briangoss
      @briangoss  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you, riding that kind of terrain in the dark is an experience for sure. You need to strong relationship with the person you attempt this with. but it is safer to do it that way, but the accomplishment of doing it solo is very rewarding.

  • @jayhopkins1337
    @jayhopkins1337 3 месяца назад

    My buddies would tell me I had more balls than brains. But I would never ridge ride at night
    Big ones!

  • @ogasi1798
    @ogasi1798 9 месяцев назад

    amazing trip - appreciation from a cold and wet England 🤣

  • @bryand2978
    @bryand2978 Год назад

    I need to put a banjo bolt and different rear light on my husky 350fx, so I can hit the streets and dirt. I have a Baja designs headlight but no low beam, so if I pass by you guys at night in the future sorry if I blind you. Looked fun and good music.

  • @6.5_Shooter
    @6.5_Shooter Год назад

    Got through watching Day 1.
    Top notch vid and Rockstar riding.
    There have been many changes since the introduction of the T1 challenge days.
    It's great to see the new and also catch passing views of the original routes.
    You said gearing was stock...what teeth would that be on your bike?
    I used 13 50 on a 450exc.
    1st gear was short but it would tractor on the steep stuff.
    I'll be watching day 2 tomorrow.
    Yeah man!

    • @briangoss
      @briangoss  Год назад

      I was mistaken, i actually had 14/52 sprockets on the bike. stock is a 13. ill need to consider my options. enjoy the rest of the show.

  • @RidingWithDom
    @RidingWithDom 7 месяцев назад

    Sick ass video 🤙 just subbed

  • @ryanrumsey2830
    @ryanrumsey2830 Год назад

    Fantastic video, Brian. I totally binged watched your TOI and was so amped during them. I have sent your video's to a couple of friends, hopefully they get as excited as I did and we can get a few of those sections done this year. Question for your .. Were the GPS's you had the Garmin 700i's?

    • @briangoss
      @briangoss  Год назад

      Thank you ! glad you enjoyed them.. awesome to hear. hope you are able to gt out and enjoy the adventure. I used the Garmin 700 base units. not the "I" version. I carried an Inreach Mini in my vest.

  • @DavidBowtell-jn1cd
    @DavidBowtell-jn1cd Год назад +1

    Thanks Brian. Awesome ride. Could you please provide details of the tank you used?

    • @briangoss
      @briangoss  Год назад +1

      I used a 4.5 Gallon IMS tank, with a new fuel pump and filters. Also installed the alloy connectors and metal splice with upgraded filter. Extra fuel went in a 2 gallon, Giant Loop gas bag.

  • @stevenpelayo9418
    @stevenpelayo9418 Год назад

    Awesome. I am not in good enough shape to ride the entire tour, but this seems like it would be a fun two day weekend ride! Is that a thing? Did you run into anyone else? Thanks for taking the time to edit the video (and inspiring all of us).

    • @the_shy_man096
      @the_shy_man096 Год назад

      I think we have some IDBDRs that you can do in a day or two. But the Tour is a different monster entirely

  • @Impedancenetwork
    @Impedancenetwork 7 месяцев назад

    This is a great video! I love it. I want to know, how you slept? @43:13 -ish you started your explanation of your bike setup but you didn't explain how you sleep? You didn't say you had a sleeping bag or tent. Are you NOT sleeping on the trail for 13 days? Do you end a segment, and ride into the nearest town to stay in a hotel? I didn't know this enduro race existed so I will find the website to find out more. I wish you would have gone over that in this video.

    • @briangoss
      @briangoss  7 месяцев назад

      Hey good point, i guess i didn't go over that very well. The route is designed so you end up in small towns along the way each night, where you can find a small motel, inn or airB&B to stay at. All of this is pre-planned, and you make your reservations months in advance to ensure you have a place. most of use booked our rooms around April each year. There are definitive segments of the tour broken into days, starting and ending where you can find lodging. If everything goes to plan, you leave early in the morning and hopefully arrive at the next town before dark. But on this adventure, nothing ever goes exactly as planned. The only thing i carried was a change of dry clothes and a emergency bivy. If needed i would have been able to survive a night in the woods, but it would not have been very comfortable.

  • @austincoleman1804
    @austincoleman1804 Год назад +1

    What’s that first song in the beginning, sure brings you into your feels

    • @briangoss
      @briangoss  Год назад +1

      Eddie Vedder - Society.. I thought it fit perfect for the situation at hand :-)

  • @user-rp4yb7un1u
    @user-rp4yb7un1u 10 месяцев назад

    Ok thanks a lot really appreciate it we’re do I download the waypoints

  • @natebuske2757
    @natebuske2757 10 месяцев назад

    Hay there appreciate the video do you have any way of sending out your gps track of your ride ?

  • @cyclonus01
    @cyclonus01 7 месяцев назад +1

    What kind of Husky is that ?

  • @alanmason6066
    @alanmason6066 Год назад

    Great job on the videos! What brand of lights were you using? What tires? How were you planning on getting back to your truck?

    • @briangoss
      @briangoss  Год назад +3

      Thanks, The lights are Diode Dynamics SSC1 Pro's, high lumens, low amp draw, great color output, Rugged, and easy to swap out lenses. I ran Goldentyre GT333 on the rear and GT216 Fatty on the front. very happy with both traction wise. the rear did burn up quick. It was the tire most used by everyone on the tour, so the shops along the way made sure they had them in stock. A friend of mine was out running the BDR route at the same time. the plan was for him to loop back and pickup the truck and retrieve me at the finish. After i retired on day 6, i slabbed it the 320 miles back to the truck.

    • @alanmason6066
      @alanmason6066 Год назад +1

      @@briangoss Thank you for the info Brian. An adventure like this is on my list

  • @ckkone
    @ckkone 11 месяцев назад

    Can you tell me what your navigation setup is, displays, mounts and mapping software? Thanks, awesome videos!

    • @briangoss
      @briangoss  11 месяцев назад

      The two GPS devices are Garmin Montana 700's. They are on powered mounts from Garmin using RAM mount hardware to the bike. for base mapping, i used Caltopo.com software to create custom basemap information, including topo, roads/trails and MVUM information. this is then loaded through a memory card on the GPS.

  • @WadeMade
    @WadeMade Год назад

    Great stuff! Do you think this adventure can be done on a KTM 690 enduro? Or would it be wiser to use something like a Beta 500 RR-S? Thanks

    • @briangoss
      @briangoss  Год назад

      A 690 is to big and heavy. 500 & 350 cc enduro bikes are perfect for this kind of trip.

  • @graysontan1692
    @graysontan1692 14 дней назад

    what battery do you use?

  • @jeffdacey4673
    @jeffdacey4673 6 месяцев назад

    I’m also curious as to what gps you’re using. I’m starting to set up a gas gas 500 for adventure riding

    • @briangoss
      @briangoss  6 месяцев назад

      They are the Garmin Montana 700 with a powered mount. I have been really happy with them. I think that the Garmin Tread is a new offering that looks very promising for adventure bikes.

  • @natebuske2757
    @natebuske2757 10 месяцев назад

    I can’t find a gps track for the t1 anywhere and I’m planning on trying it next year

    • @briangoss
      @briangoss  10 месяцев назад

      There are no tracks. The the Tour of Idaho is navigated by waypoints. The waypoints are available to download for free from the website. You wont find many tracks of the whole route, and people who have run it probably wont give them up as navigating via the waypoints is an important part of the adventure.

  • @harlanmiller6396
    @harlanmiller6396 10 месяцев назад

    Great video. What's the song at 35:16? Anybody know? Check all the tracks listed but it's none of them..

    • @briangoss
      @briangoss  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you... Love that song too.. "Saint James Bed" by: The Bones of J.R. Jones

    • @harlanmiller6396
      @harlanmiller6396 10 месяцев назад

      @briangoss Thanks man. Get a rekluse for round 2 of TOI hehe. Cheers

  • @jeffdacey4673
    @jeffdacey4673 6 месяцев назад

    Can you just ride the trail and do it on your own without signing up with whoever? I think it would be amazing to do this but idk about being forced to do it in certain times or dates and take pictures or I’m not allowed to move on to the next section. I can’t imagine the land is privately owned

    • @briangoss
      @briangoss  6 месяцев назад

      The "event" or T1 as defined in this video is no longer run . But the route is still posted and available for anyone. you can download the waypoints and follow the route at your leisure. this is often referred to as a T2 . Anyone can use the route and the trails are public.

  • @user-wk4si1im8q
    @user-wk4si1im8q 5 месяцев назад

    Is that an r32 hiding behind. The background

    • @briangoss
      @briangoss  5 месяцев назад

      Good eye... Yes it is.

  • @Colorado-Tinkering
    @Colorado-Tinkering Год назад

    Would you be able to tell me how you mounted those two smaller lights onto RAM? Like, what adapter did you use to put a ball on each light?
    Thank you very much.
    Uli

    • @briangoss
      @briangoss  Год назад +1

      Sure, the light manufacturer sells a "go-pro" mount adaptor. I used that to go to a 1" ram ball with a gopro end on it. I used 1" RAM mount hardware. I purchased no-name handlebar clamps from Amazon that mount to the bars. they are alloy. then the shortest RAM arm available. then the adaptor to go from the 1" ram ball to the light housing. You could do this with all RAM brand hardware, but the handlebar mount RAM offers is bulky and takes up too much real-estate.

    • @Colorado-Tinkering
      @Colorado-Tinkering Год назад

      @@briangoss very cool of you to respond with so much detail. I was able to find all the parts you described in minutes and so you’ve saved me a ton of work and possible false starts. I can’t thank you enough.
      Rubber side down!
      Uli

    • @Colorado-Tinkering
      @Colorado-Tinkering Год назад

      @@briangoss Brian. I have it all assembled and wired up on my bike and it all worked out super easy with the instructions you gave me here.
      Did you use the Sport or the Pro version of the Diode Dynamics Stage One C1 LED lights?
      I got the Sport version and it’ll work, but wondering if you were happy with those or the much higher output Pro version. (In other words, I’m wondering if I bought the wrong ones? 😂)

    • @briangoss
      @briangoss  Год назад +1

      I went with the Pro version. I did not try the Sport option. depending on what you are using them for, and the lenses you are using, you may be fine.. at this point give em a shot and see how they work.

    • @Colorado-Tinkering
      @Colorado-Tinkering Год назад

      @@briangoss super grateful for your help again. I’ll try them out and can easily (but costly) change them out for the Pro versions. I suppose my riding mower could use lights, so the Sport lights would have a new purpose 😜

  • @robertkennedy7772
    @robertkennedy7772 Год назад

    👊 *promo sm*

  • @MrElidioto
    @MrElidioto 6 месяцев назад

    Music is to loud .

    • @briangoss
      @briangoss  5 месяцев назад

      "If the music to to loud, you're too old !" :-) Audio is a pain to manage.. between, engine, narration and music.. Ill try to get it right next time.

  • @fredtello
    @fredtello Год назад

    I'd rather do a couple hours with some really technical singletrack reduce some killer ass hill climbs for like 2 hours

  • @callmekham8458
    @callmekham8458 7 месяцев назад

    holy crap man what a rockstar. can i ask why you use 2 gps units? is it for redundancy incase one fails?

    • @briangoss
      @briangoss  7 месяцев назад

      Correct.. Redundancy, and its nice to have one zoomed in close and one a much larger overview. I could also set up one for viewing data relevant to the special navigation sections, and the other GPS in map view. Overall it worked out best from a redundancy perspective.

  • @user-rp4yb7un1u
    @user-rp4yb7un1u 10 месяцев назад

    Ok thanks a lot really appreciate it we’re do I download the waypoints

    • @briangoss
      @briangoss  10 месяцев назад

      motorcyclejazz.com/TID_Route_Description.htm