You’re an outstanding adventure rider! You know when to turn around when it doesn’t look good, and conscious that you’re alone on a rocky mountain road. Definitely among the most intelligent videos out there!
Inspiring to witness the Africa Twin in action from the riders POV. And well done on choosing the sensible path. I would like to think I’d have made the same choices. If I may offer 2 small bits of advice for your future videos. Firstly, the “gameboy” sounds accompanying the captions become a little tiresome. You could probably do without them 😉. Second, be mindful of quick head [or hand] movements with the camera, as it tends to give some viewers [like me] a sense of motion sickness. I really like the quality of your filming, and I’d like to subscribe, however, continued jerky camera movements would prevent me from watching 🤪. Small thing, but hopefully helpful feedback. Thanks for sharing your adventures! 🙏
Great videos and really skillful off-road riding! What is the handlebar mount you use for your Garmin GPS? I've got the same GPS with the standard handlebar mount from Garmin but it doesn't fit in the middle on my AT and can only be mounted on the sides. I'm guessing you've used some mods. Could you please share? Thanks very much.
There are actually two different locations. Since I usually just wander and explore randomly I can give you raw GPS coordinates. From there you will find plenty of options: 1. 46°23'08.0"N 14°19'49.2"E (continue to the north) 2. 46°24'08.3"N 13°24'36.8"E (general area location)
@@RideWithGec Thank you very much, I will have to make a trip to Slovenia as soon as possible, if your road falls to the Netherlands, I will be honored to meet and host you.
Partially in NW Slovenia (Jelendol) and partially in NE Italy (Tavisio). This will give you starting reference: www.google.com/maps/place/4290+Jelendol/@46.4134021,14.3459987,13z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x477aa4fb82024741:0xba60c41c60128823!8m2!3d46.4076455!4d14.3917467!16s%2Fm%2F04yh65g?entry=ttu But there are some limitations, where and when you can ride (certain forest sections).
You’re an outstanding adventure rider! You know when to turn around when it doesn’t look good, and conscious that you’re alone on a rocky mountain road. Definitely among the most intelligent videos out there!
@guillaumepetin499 thanks!
Inspiring to witness the Africa Twin in action from the riders POV. And well done on choosing the sensible path. I would like to think I’d have made the same choices. If I may offer 2 small bits of advice for your future videos. Firstly, the “gameboy” sounds accompanying the captions become a little tiresome. You could probably do without them 😉. Second, be mindful of quick head [or hand] movements with the camera, as it tends to give some viewers [like me] a sense of motion sickness. I really like the quality of your filming, and I’d like to subscribe, however, continued jerky camera movements would prevent me from watching 🤪. Small thing, but hopefully helpful feedback. Thanks for sharing your adventures! 🙏
I appreciate any comment, always trying to improve my content so thanks for those advices!
Where is this beautifull place omg
Keep up the content bud! Subbed
Thanks for the sub!
Nice
Impresionante,,,que bonito
Great videos and really skillful off-road riding! What is the handlebar mount you use for your Garmin GPS? I've got the same GPS with the standard handlebar mount from Garmin but it doesn't fit in the middle on my AT and can only be mounted on the sides. I'm guessing you've used some mods. Could you please share? Thanks very much.
Hi! No modifications needed for this one:
www.aliexpress.com/item/1005004207327849.html
@@RideWithGec thanks a lot!
Where is the this location???
There are actually two different locations. Since I usually just wander and explore randomly I can give you raw GPS coordinates. From there you will find plenty of options:
1. 46°23'08.0"N 14°19'49.2"E (continue to the north)
2. 46°24'08.3"N 13°24'36.8"E (general area location)
@@RideWithGec Thank you very much, I will have to make a trip to Slovenia as soon as possible, if your road falls to the Netherlands, I will be honored to meet and host you.
Where is this trail.
Partially in NW Slovenia (Jelendol) and partially in NE Italy (Tavisio). This will give you starting reference:
www.google.com/maps/place/4290+Jelendol/@46.4134021,14.3459987,13z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x477aa4fb82024741:0xba60c41c60128823!8m2!3d46.4076455!4d14.3917467!16s%2Fm%2F04yh65g?entry=ttu
But there are some limitations, where and when you can ride (certain forest sections).