Solo Motorcycle Camping | my first trip as a new rider

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  • @leahjespersen1698
    @leahjespersen1698 Год назад +763

    Things I've learnt from watching Hannah's videos, in no particular order:
    1. It is never too late to try new things.
    2. There is great joy and pride to be found in doing/fixing things yourself (but know when to involve professionals).
    3. There is almost nothing that cannot be cleaned or repaired. Don't be afraid to wear your favourite shirt, paint your walls, or rip up that carpet you hate.
    4. Going outside fixes like 88% of problems.
    5. Approach strangers with curiosity, rather than fear. You're much more likely to have a meaningful, giving interaction.
    Hannah, you inspire me so much, and I always look forward to your videos. Your attitude and outlook on life is a joy to watch, and learn from 🥰💕

    • @jenw1116
      @jenw1116 Год назад +5

      Omg YES to all of these things! 💯

    • @NoDecaf7
      @NoDecaf7 Год назад +8

      Especially #4. Anytime I feel down or stressed, I go to nature and her chorus surrounds me like a warm hug 😊

    • @TheTruthlady
      @TheTruthlady Год назад +5

      @@NoDecaf7 me too! 🤗

    • @viviansullivan6041
      @viviansullivan6041 Год назад +3

      100% well said.

    • @Thenorthtraveler
      @Thenorthtraveler Год назад +3

  • @hogwild5844
    @hogwild5844 Год назад +235

    Hannah. Just a little tip for pouring fluids. To reduce spilling with the canister you use for your fuel (or for that matter any oil bottle etc with an offset hole) turn it and pour from its side as it will come out the can smoother and be easier to control which in turn will reduce spillage.

    • @fremont111
      @fremont111 Год назад +8

      those gas things usually come with a pouring spout as well

    • @artifactartstudio107
      @artifactartstudio107 Год назад +3

      @@fremont111true, but not all pouring spouts have been created equal. Many are a total PIA.

    • @paulinefurze5773
      @paulinefurze5773 Год назад +2

      100% agree

    • @derek96720
      @derek96720 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@artifactartstudio107 the mandated pressure release cans are absolute trash and are more likely to spill gas than prevent it. So true.

    • @Raven.flight
      @Raven.flight 10 месяцев назад +2

      Came here to say this.
      In Australia we used to have square cans with the hole in one of the corners. Many people would pour with the hole at the bottom, but you're meant to pour it with the hole at the top. It comes out smooth without any glug, so reduced spillage.

  • @Gene1969
    @Gene1969 Год назад +188

    I was so impressed when you stopped your ride after ten minutes to check your tiedowns. Much respect for you and your thinking.

    • @BabyMango
      @BabyMango Год назад +15

      One Of the things they teach you at riding school! When I was getting my CDL too you are supposed to stop within 10-30 mins to check ur load too :-)

  • @beekind7612
    @beekind7612 Год назад +187

    What can this woman NOT DO? She’s amazing. Her parents did well with their children,all of them

  • @michaelsimon3619
    @michaelsimon3619 Год назад +57

    Any weight behind the rear axle takes traction off the front tire on dirt,move forward as far as you can on to the tank to regain steering control. When you transition from the shoulder to the road it is best to get as perpendicular as possible. The parallel approach can cause a bad wreck because of the way the steering geometry works. That means you fall on your face. Learn fast and have fun.

  • @mikeblue6732
    @mikeblue6732 Год назад +32

    The fact that you work on your own bike just shows how awesome you really are, if you ride any distances you need to learn how to wrench on one. My wife and I both ride and we taught all 3 of our daughters, you remind us of them 😂

  • @DenisMeyers
    @DenisMeyers 11 месяцев назад +23

    Not sure of the year, but Hannah's motorcycle is a Royal Enfield Classic 350. The brand started out in 1901 making bikes with motors and evolved into full-fledge motorcycles during WW I and II. It started out in England with a manufacturing plant later in India where the machines are made today.

    • @devendersuhag6968
      @devendersuhag6968 10 месяцев назад +12

      Classic 500😊

    • @DenisMeyers
      @DenisMeyers 10 месяцев назад

      Thanks. How can you tell if it is a 500? I think the numbers refer to cc@@devendersuhag6968

    • @Chemically_Induced
      @Chemically_Induced 4 месяца назад +2

      regardless, it's made in India garbage, made with worn out tooling from the 50s

    • @waldmeister0815
      @waldmeister0815 4 месяца назад +3

      @@Chemically_Induced But it works in India since the 50s. These bikes need some love, but then they run forever.

    • @dingnextstop
      @dingnextstop 19 дней назад +1

      Hi.. I rode an original Bullet back in the early 1970’s.. made in England. Solid machines but like most original British bikes from that era they leaked a bit of oil.. this re engineered version I believe is made in India..? along with the 350 which I find inferior… Most British made motorcycles are now collectible demanding quite high prices which seems ridiculous when you think I use to pay no more than £150 for most things including a 500 Triumph speed twin I owned in 1971

  • @coleengoodell7523
    @coleengoodell7523 Год назад +28

    You've come such a long way from not knowing how to ride a motorcycle to taking a trip, with gear. Hope your Mexico trip went smashingly well. Great job Hannah, you're amazing.

  • @bredbebleu
    @bredbebleu Год назад +31

    You know how every once in a while you find a RUclipsr who’s content you really like, and you watch a TON of their videos for a while, then you just kinda stop out of nowhere - not for any particular reason like maybe you found another RUclipsr or you have a new interest you’ve been looking into..
    But then you see one of their videos again and decide to watch it and you remember how much you miss watching their videos?
    That what happened with me and Hannah’s content and I just watched this video after watching mostly gaming content for a while and man, how I’ve missed these calm lovely vibes. Watching these videos feels cozy, like coming back home lol
    Time to go back and catch up on what I’ve missed.

    • @mos202
      @mos202 Месяц назад

      A healthy balance of engagement

  • @torridmess
    @torridmess Год назад +6

    I love your deep appreciation for the little things in life. Sometimes depression makes you forget just exactly how amazing life can be. Today I got out of the shower and was applying my face creams to my freshly washed face and I just thought "I am just so happy. And thankful that I am able to do this small action that brings me so much joy."

  • @thunngsh
    @thunngsh Год назад +43

    This couldn’t have come at a more perfect time! My dad’s teaching me how to ride a scooter and I can’t wait to do this too🥹 keep going Hannah! Keep on inspiring us!❤️😤

  • @meineliebling9395
    @meineliebling9395 Год назад +23

    Watching your life every Sunday morning has been such a blessing 🙏😅

  • @gabrielleszafir
    @gabrielleszafir Год назад +18

    Doing things on your own and traveling while you improvise and figure things out is truly one of the most fulfilling things ever. I make RUclips videos in a similar spirit as you and as of this month, I've been living on the road with my two cats traveling around the continent for 11 months now and there has been so much learning, so many situations where I just had to figure things out... seriously one of the most rewarding experiences of my life! 💛💛💛

  • @schulzjonas2864
    @schulzjonas2864 2 месяца назад +43

    just one quick tip, don´t park you motorcycle next to your tent. When it fall over then you can be trapped under your motorcycle in you tent.

    • @breadgarlichouse2265
      @breadgarlichouse2265 Месяц назад +12

      one quick tip, don’t ever go outside your home. An accident may happen and you can die

    • @breadgarlichouse2265
      @breadgarlichouse2265 Месяц назад +1

      ps, the tent was far away enough from that motorcycle, that if it did fall, she wouldn’t be stuck under it … look again.

    • @peterbee88
      @peterbee88 28 дней назад

      @@breadgarlichouse2265
      It was so close that if it fell the handlebar would have gone through her head.
      Book an appointment with an optician.

    • @breadgarlichouse2265
      @breadgarlichouse2265 28 дней назад +2

      @@peterbee88 wrong 😑

    • @peterbee88
      @peterbee88 28 дней назад

      @@breadgarlichouse2265
      No dude it's completely right.
      You need to seek an opticians appointment.
      Are you a lefty by any chance? I'm asking because lefties are not known for having useful skills like spatial awareness - and you are quite obviously seriously lacking in that area.

  • @gypsyfirestorm
    @gypsyfirestorm Год назад +23

    It's good to see you wearing long pants and a jacket. One thing I've learned about being on a bike. Dress for the slide, not the ride! 💜

  • @sheilavanduynfote5539
    @sheilavanduynfote5539 Год назад +14

    Good morning Hannah thank you for taking me on the camping trip on your motorcycle!!!!!!! I love your adventurous soul you never cease to amaze me. Enjoy your Mexico trip❤❤

  • @annettemurielle
    @annettemurielle Год назад +18

    Sunday morning with Hannah!
    This is wonderful minimalist camping, so simple, so peaceful. You make it look beautiful.

  • @MonicaMolinar
    @MonicaMolinar Год назад +25

    Good morning! I am extra-glad to spend part of my Sunday here, this week. Thanks for being you, and doing all that you do. Cheers!

  • @TheTruthlady
    @TheTruthlady Год назад +17

    I used to drive a bike, that was over thirty years ago. Please be EXTRA careful on and off road. You’re a pearl of a girl Hannah! 🤗

    • @zb2363
      @zb2363 Год назад +3

      Yes, please be safe. Lost a great friend to a bike at age 23, still miss her all the time 30 years later.

    • @Campbellclan4ever
      @Campbellclan4ever Год назад

      Great advice! Hope Hanna knows to be safe !!!! @@zb2363

  • @septembersapphire347
    @septembersapphire347 Год назад +2

    Hannah is a Jane of all trades, she can fix and do almost anything. I love that for her, independence at its best here!

  • @tehyacongdon8567
    @tehyacongdon8567 Год назад +8

    I love all of your videos! Something about them is very comforting! ❤

  • @jenabreann
    @jenabreann Год назад +12

    So fun! I can't wait until my van is even running at this point but I am dying for a trip. Thank you for letting us live vicariously through you! ❤

  • @indigochild161
    @indigochild161 2 месяца назад

    Thank GOD for you Hannah. I can definitely relate with all the things that happened to you, like the spills of gas, the kill the engine and drop the bike. That makes you so much more relatable than the average youtuber who would edit out their mistakes. You are inspiring.

  • @homeis8478
    @homeis8478 Год назад +2

    Hi Hannah! about the Yerba Mate 'bombilla'... I am from Buenos Aires-Argentina, and here we find at any supermarket the finer mesh to put on the bombilla. So, the finest dust from the Yerba Mate doesn’t get stuck in the bombilla. Also comes with the brush to clean it. We use it all the time, even for coffee or tea with lemon slices in a glass and we poured the hot water from a Mate Thermo. (So refreshing in Summertime). This is nothing new to us... It's a Tradition, we sip mate every day at all times. Hugs 💕 Claudia

  • @jenniferwilliams10427
    @jenniferwilliams10427 Год назад +3

    You are one amazing person, you figure everything out you attempt with no fear. I love watching your next project or adventure.

  • @ekaa.3189
    @ekaa.3189 Год назад +3

    Your video brought back so many memories. I did lots of overnight camping up in the Catoctin Mountains with my gf. We'd take off after the Saturday football game, and come back Sunday evening. Often we'd ride down some two track, then camp in a meadow. I miss the BMW R-90S I had back in HS. My aunt added a full fairing, and bags before she gave it to me when she got a R-100RT. I was looking at Bimotas at the time. I think it was the family effort to keep me off of race bikes.

  • @radu_popescu_
    @radu_popescu_ 2 дня назад

    This....this is perfect, an inspiration, truly. How does the Royal Enfield behave on such a challenge? I can imagine the smells of nature at evening and in the morning, the roar of the gentle engine and the sightseeing. Congrats for doing what you love, this is an example that being alone is not always bad. Kudos, girl, you made my day. I'm really thinking on doing the same!

  • @emmebelier
    @emmebelier Год назад +2

    2 mins into the video... Hannah you are SUCH AN INSPIRATION FOR WOMEN all around the world. Thank you!

  • @arabianqueen4386
    @arabianqueen4386 Год назад +4

    Kyle’s sense of humor is HILARIOUS… him zooming in on her spilling gas ⛽️ 😂, to editing cool ASMR shots but inserting a funny comment before, to correcting Hannah by saying she’s in Mexico for not 3 but 6 days haha! Lmao 🤣 🤣 🤣

    • @nerlana1281
      @nerlana1281 Год назад

      If I remember correctly when Hannah first hired Kyle she stated they would be doing the bulk of trimming everything down plus editing and Hannah would do one final go through before uploading

  • @realmister7
    @realmister7 Год назад +3

    You did exactly what I do - see people and run run run for freedom.

  • @malloryserrano7060
    @malloryserrano7060 Год назад +6

    I’ve never been this early! Hi Hannah! Love your vlogs, they’re very inspirational and I always look forward to watching, they definitely bring me peace 🥰 sending love from OHIO!

  • @pennyconnell69
    @pennyconnell69 Год назад +8

    Hi Hannah. I wish I was just as half brave as you are ! I know I am missing out on so much of life because of it ! Keep having a great time and great life ! Love watching your videos ! You are truly amazing !

  • @FitzieJJ
    @FitzieJJ Год назад +3

    She always impresses. Top tier human.

  • @jeanninespinner2244
    @jeanninespinner2244 Год назад +7

    💪 ride-on Hannah!!! Courageously brave of you to do on your own, great job!!!😊✌️❤️& 🙏 safety for you...

  • @mn4vidz
    @mn4vidz 10 месяцев назад +1

    just be careful when you're camping alone, situational awareness always. Enjoy! stay safe!

  • @jenw1116
    @jenw1116 Год назад +1

    You are just so cool Hannah. I only found you a year or so ago because of van life but i really love the phases you go through. This one especially because i fell in love with riding with hubby not long ago, got my license and now we're saving for my bike. I love how classy you are and real at the same time, how your tenacity gets you theough everything. I was especially rooting for you when you stalled and nearly dropped your bike. But you pulled it back up, restarted it and rode up the hill like nothing had happened. I fee like you're the "unflappable" female rider/human being all us wannabe independent ladies look up to. Thank you for making such cool, empowering content.
    Much love from NZ ❤

    • @jenw1116
      @jenw1116 Год назад

      Oh yes and shopping list: spout for gas can 😅

  • @nschilling3
    @nschilling3 Год назад +3

    I’m 68, and you are an inspiration to me ❤

  • @jennifermassmann990
    @jennifermassmann990 Год назад +3

    Oh my goodness! That was surreal to be watching one of your videos and realize you were literally driving in our city a mile away from our house!

  • @viviansullivan6041
    @viviansullivan6041 Год назад +2

    Hannah is simply amazing! There's nothing she won't tackle! An inspiration to every person in the world...

  • @staceylwalker
    @staceylwalker Год назад +1

    i’m so inspired by you. it’s encouraging. you are so brave sleeping alone and in the middle of nowhere. i’m scared of the dark…and bear!

  • @jenpalazzo5728
    @jenpalazzo5728 Год назад +16

    You were really lucky no forest people or Sabe came around to check out your campsite.Also, a personal locator beacon is one essential for a camper's backpack. Be safe out there❣️

    • @ThatGirlLib
      @ThatGirlLib Год назад

      I don’t think anyone would go back there because the gate was closed.

    • @heatherk8931
      @heatherk8931 Год назад +4

      ​@@ThatGirlLib😮but because she went around the closed gate, that's probably violating somebody's property.

    • @ThatGirlLib
      @ThatGirlLib Год назад +1

      @@heatherk8931 There was no sign on the gate that says private property. It could be an easement so there’s no sign, but still would allow passage.

    • @GwenMotoGirl
      @GwenMotoGirl 16 дней назад

      @@heatherk8931you’re right. at the very least, motorists vehicles are not to pass closed gates.

  • @jenw1116
    @jenw1116 Год назад +4

    Lol all the bikers telling her how to ride 😂 and all the commenters saying ohh the barricade the barricade.. seriously this is a Hannah video. Enjoy it for what it is... excellent, inspiring entertainment ❤

  • @StarshineInTHEnorth
    @StarshineInTHEnorth 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hannah🪻thank you for the adventures!
    May this inspire others🪶
    Since my younger middle school days I used to have reoccurring dreams of my knee long hair flowing in the breeze on a low rider lol! Fast forward, hair still long but salt and pepper😌 around the time you posted the purchase of your new bike I was in the works of finally getting mine!
    It’s never, ever too late ;)
    I always believed we are to contain a mindset of remaining young at heart🪶 as I move forward in life I’m appreciating finding myself again✨🌱
    Taking my lessons in 1 week!! So freaking excited 🥰

  • @ramons1984
    @ramons1984 8 месяцев назад +2

    Muito bacana, sem excesso de edição a realidade da estrada do campo, sem romantizar a dureza do percurso, realmente é um vídeo que transmite a realidade do motociclista.

  • @Em-mr6wu
    @Em-mr6wu Год назад +9

    You’re handling the bike well. Sleeping on the ground sucks. Try a hammock for your next bike trip.

  • @angelachristle2116
    @angelachristle2116 Год назад +3

    💜 a perfect overnight trip! Also, I love sandhill cranes… So how beautiful to have as part of your camping trip! Have fun in Mexico!

    • @StarshineInTHEnorth
      @StarshineInTHEnorth 10 месяцев назад +1

      If you ever get the chance I highly recommend our beautiful Marshlands of the Midwest🪶
      ✨🌎recognized and honored✨🪽you would love it!
      Beautiful abundance of our bird friends 🙂

  • @truetoinnerself
    @truetoinnerself 2 месяца назад

    as a recommendation, walmart sells a small pop up cot that is that folds down to the same size of that inflatable air mattress and has a bag just like it. i've had mine for 4 years and it has been a life saver for my 1 person backpack camp setup

  • @jeremywinters2777
    @jeremywinters2777 Год назад +1

    I just discovered your channel and love the Royal Enfield content but when i tell you that the fact that you listen to Ashnikko made me love the channel even more. you earned a subscriber. keep it up. also i own an interceptor 650.

  • @derek96720
    @derek96720 11 месяцев назад +3

    Holy hell, Hannah is a biker now?! This is huge. Watched your vids on and off for years and always wondered if you'd ever catch the riding bug like the rest of us. :)

  • @lisarobbinson8835
    @lisarobbinson8835 Год назад +4

    Hi Hannah! I just told someone I wanted to go camping 🏕️ Years ago friends would get together the last days of September to float ( kayak, tubes ) down the river. Great memories 😊 P.S. I love your backpack ♡ I absolutely love nature. Thank you for sharing. It's calming. Hoping you're having the best time ♡ Be safe..

  • @freemenofengland2880
    @freemenofengland2880 Месяц назад

    Forget "Itchy boots" - this is excellent!!! Love the outfit and the cuteness of the bike. 😁😁😁

  • @brianwaskow5910
    @brianwaskow5910 Год назад +1

    You should get 1/4" x 4" x 4" steel plate to put under your kickstand so the kickstand doesn't dig into the group and tip over.

  • @marciamellow1211
    @marciamellow1211 Год назад +3

    Your adventures are amazing...you are very different than me, who is miss homebody...love watching you, gets me out!
    You gooooo girl
    Be safe❤

  • @sahanjay
    @sahanjay Год назад +5

    I must say this is one of my fav vids of all time. Bike trips are soo much fun. You look bad ass in the Bike and going around the barricade. Do you know why that barricade was there for? Have a wonderful trip. May God bless you and protect you.🍀

    • @Maishley
      @Maishley Год назад +2

      Probably a forest road service gate.

    • @sahanjay
      @sahanjay Год назад

      @@Maishley Yes, you could be right. I was curious why there was a barricade in a isolated place like that. 👍

  • @Ernes446
    @Ernes446 Год назад +1

    love your mods. Took my classic 350 from Kansas to Mesa Verde through Colorado. Super fun. backpack, extra gas tank is all you need for a weekend adventure

  • @sslusshy
    @sslusshy 2 месяца назад

    Wait I haven't been on youtube for a while, I came back and now you're riding a bike and camping. You are definitely the coolest youtuber ever

  • @TheTruthlady
    @TheTruthlady Год назад +18

    Be careful to not be intruding on private property

    • @BTmomma
      @BTmomma Год назад +2

      I was thinking the same thing, this barriers/gates are there for a reason.

  • @laurasplicer712
    @laurasplicer712 Год назад +3

    Always use fresh gas old gas can destroy ur rings on your piston.learned hard way myself

    • @laurasplicer712
      @laurasplicer712 Год назад +2

      92 octane works best 86 runs ahot and gutless.

  • @1d1ane
    @1d1ane Год назад +1

    One of my first long m/c trips from Detroit to DC antiwar demo. ('71?) -slept on Wash. Monument grounds, Jefferson Airplane live, I heard. Back again on one weekend.

  • @GarnettM
    @GarnettM Год назад

    Right on Good ol bike, Rule of thumb is when going offroad with a bike is cut a piece of wood or metal about 3" square that way over the night with the bike right beside the tent the kickstand doesn't sink into the ground and land on top of you when sleeping or anytime, I have a Goldwing it sinks into fresh pavement many times I've come out of a store and rescue it from falling have fun .

  • @lionheartedgirl1989
    @lionheartedgirl1989 Год назад +4

    I wanna be like Hannah when I grow up 🥰

  • @lossiebrown4550
    @lossiebrown4550 Год назад +10

    I hope that barrier was not up there for safety reasons. They should have a sign telling why it is there. I love the way she loves nature and how she can adapt to different situations and how quickly she learns new things.

    • @Maishley
      @Maishley Год назад +5

      I thought if gates were closed no motor vehicles were allowed?

    • @kreestuh4367
      @kreestuh4367 Год назад +2

      Most of the time roads on public lands may be gated like this to prevent access during certain seasons-- they may have an off season where no vehicles are allowed to prevent further erosion of the road or trail. If the gate was closed, I'd definitely assume that meant no vehicles. This would include ATVs and motorcycles, and at least in my area, horses as well. But I'm not sure what the local regulations are like where she is.

    • @cherrypi_b
      @cherrypi_b Год назад

      @@kreestuh4367 Could also be a nature reserve maybe? But then again I would think they put up signs.

  • @marakrikechi1787
    @marakrikechi1787 Год назад +1

    So inspired by you Hannah you're just amazing. Have been watching you since the start❤

  • @michaelelliott2653
    @michaelelliott2653 6 месяцев назад

    First and formost, nothing but respect for you. Few of us will ever experience such things in life as on two-wheels. I did the same, twice across the United States, with nothing but a tent straped behind me and clothing ect in the saddle bags. Six weeks and three days being my longest adventure yet, Europe planned in four years upon retirement with no agenda or time limits. Anyhow, thanks for sharing your experience and treasure those memories!

  • @kmccoy1601
    @kmccoy1601 Год назад +3

    Wow impressive! A new rider going through bush and hard packed dirt! I ride too, I used to ride a motorcycle a little Harley Sportster, however, when I was on the back with my husband…we had an accident and now I ride a Spyder! In the accident I broke my hip. My thoughts are with you on your journey. Blessings and Peace ✝️❤️

  • @lawrencelee2599
    @lawrencelee2599 Год назад +3

    I love watching your videos. I never know what you’ll be up to next. You are a very interesting young woman and your adventures are never predictable. Be careful out there….looking forward to the next chapter. I identify with all your toys. Currently I have an E-bike, Derby scooter, Bambi Airstream, Toyota Tacoma, and Porsche. Not too bad for and old man of 77. Keeps me young.

  • @crush3095
    @crush3095 2 месяца назад

    one time I did a solo camping trip SF to LA on a bicycle
    it was kind of stressful to strategize how not to get my bike stolen overnight
    but regardless, a motorcycle and camping trip is in my future, I can feel it coming : )
    love your video, hardy resilient personality

  • @brendaprovence1750
    @brendaprovence1750 Год назад +1

    You can make a fun time out of anything it’s amazing to me that you keep doing things just for the fun of it. We all need to do that

  • @wvover8079
    @wvover8079 Год назад +2

    Whos property did you camp on... that you had to go aroung a closed gate?

  • @TravelLove305
    @TravelLove305 Год назад +124

    I understand your excitement, but there is a barrier for a reason, you may not know the reason, but please be more respectful of other people’s property.

    • @Em-mr6wu
      @Em-mr6wu Год назад +3

      I wondered about this also. Going around the barricade.

    • @sannevanbeers
      @sannevanbeers Год назад +40

      That is not someone’s property there would have been a sign. This is just a barrier for big vehicles there is no sign you can’t go through so just let her live her life..

    • @cherrypi_b
      @cherrypi_b Год назад +2

      @@sannevanbeers Sure, but it might still be there for a good reason.

    • @nathansuka5302
      @nathansuka5302 11 месяцев назад +32

      @@sannevanbeers No, you don’t “have to” put up a sign that you own a piece of land. Look around your neighbourhood, a simple fence or a little gate is enough to say “that’s my land” and others know to steer clear of it. Let the land owners live their lives.

    • @johncranwell3783
      @johncranwell3783 11 месяцев назад +24

      Most landowners are comfortable with single respecting campers out in the middle of nowhere...
      A little bit of boundary pushing is a good thing... that can be the difference between living a contained restricted life and a lush exciting one one...
      I really admire this young lady heading out on her own, enjoying the beauty of motorcycling, touring and expanding her life in the process... good for her

  • @mkaysartfuljourney1239
    @mkaysartfuljourney1239 Год назад +1

    Love the background birds they are so awesome. Whenever I hear a bluebird or a Stellars Jay, I just wanna whistle back at them because that’s what I do🌈🙏🏻🕊💯❤️

  • @brianclemetson8781
    @brianclemetson8781 21 день назад

    Really cool you trusted your senses. Knowing that first campground wasn't really what you were looking for... Mother Nature scooped you up and said I have the place for you. 🤙 🥂

  • @hoosierladyus48
    @hoosierladyus48 Год назад +3

    There's a barricade, oh well, I'll just ignore it. 🤦‍♀

  • @Wfwi
    @Wfwi Год назад +3

    Please. If/when you decide to break the rules dont show it. Now there is the potential for thousands of people to go where they are NOT allowed. This is what causes whole areas to be completely shut down to public use

    • @glide1204
      @glide1204 Год назад

      I was thinking the same thing. Going around the abracadabra with her bike was a big no, no.

  • @naalsoegat
    @naalsoegat 10 месяцев назад

    Stumbled upon your vid by ways of the short. Welcome to the wonderful world of charming thumpers! 🙂
    In college (over 20 years ago) I had on my computer's windows desktop a picture of an army green RE Classic 500. Loved the looks of it. Some 10 years later I got my licens and got a 1989 Super Tenere. Fast and fun. Then in 2018/19 I bought a brand new Classic 500 in the same army green as yours. Absolutly love it. It's not fast but I'm now over 40 so no longer in a hurry on the road. Chugging around on a thumper like this is def the way to take in the world. Rather take the small roads than the highways.
    All the best and enjoy yourself!

  • @user-lg1gj3li9j
    @user-lg1gj3li9j Год назад +1

    You're always coming up with something different in your videos, surprising us every time. Keep us the awesome work! I haven't heard Sandhill Cranes since I left Florida so it was really nice hearing a piece of home in your video! Happy trails and safe travels to you!

  • @TheGreatestJuJu
    @TheGreatestJuJu Год назад +6

    Learn to smoke a J to wind down, that alcohol addiction will kill you

  • @barbarar.7833
    @barbarar.7833 Год назад +6

    Your videos would be so much better and fun to watch if you didn't curse.

    • @sannevanbeers
      @sannevanbeers Год назад +6

      I disagree I think it actually makes the videos better

    • @hoosierladyus48
      @hoosierladyus48 Год назад +1

      I agree, it's not lady like at all.

  • @teriwhite1516
    @teriwhite1516 Год назад +1

    Wow you are such a wonderful role model for all women! Always impressed with your self assuredness in doing all things! I just love you!

  • @somebodysmom3747
    @somebodysmom3747 11 месяцев назад

    I love this. Motorcycle camping yes! I see some ppl had a problem with you going around the barrier but I saw no "no trespassing" or "keep out" or "private property" signs so YOLO. ❤❤❤

  • @aprilbryant8641
    @aprilbryant8641 Год назад

    You r such a joy 😄 the freedom of your life inspires & impresses me. You & Kyle had me wincing in pain, smiling, exhilarated, calm, laughing & thrilled so good job & thanks! 💗

  • @IEnigIMa
    @IEnigIMa Год назад +1

    OMG, ❤ 1:49. Play at 2x speed and tell me Hannah doesn’t sound like Alvin and the chipmunks singing “I saw mommy kissing Santa Claus”. Hannah you are a riot, thanks for putting a smile on my face as always. Charlie is rocking❤. Love that you walked back for camera…remember first time you did a u turn on bike. 😊

  • @mysillylittlelife4933
    @mysillylittlelife4933 Год назад

    You could get a pump hose (unsure about the translation, English is my 2nd language), but basically it's a hose with a one way valve, which you shake until the liquid pours out of the other end. We use these in the shop all the time for gas transfer :)

  • @aWandering_soul
    @aWandering_soul 4 месяца назад

    Love your style and everything about this first motorcycle adventure Hannah, gotta say you have balls for Solo camping around those swamps... Girl you're crazy brave!! 💪🏻

  • @wendyeesue
    @wendyeesue Год назад +2

    Someday someone will invent a gas container that is made see through so one motorbike owner can see how much gas is in the tank at all times, save all the over flows.. Be sure to wash down the areas that got gas spilled on, that means soap and water. using a rag or towel can still leave residue on the motorbike and make premature rust., love watching you on the motorbike in motion

  • @Danthemant1000
    @Danthemant1000 29 дней назад

    That is one cool bike! Love the quieter, but deep muffler sound.

  • @Lowshoehighhat
    @Lowshoehighhat Год назад +2

    Have the gas refiller on the side when pouring to get rid of scvalping because of no air pocket

  • @Lil_7772
    @Lil_7772 Год назад

    So happy because all of my fav RUclipsrs posted! Hannah being the first

  • @merrimcarthur7198
    @merrimcarthur7198 Год назад

    Luv you, luv Kyle, luv the videos. Watching you wake up and get ready in the morning brought back fond memories of camping at Faire...for years. Your reminder was wonderful. Have fun.

  • @juliebuell9155
    @juliebuell9155 Год назад +1

    I sold my dual sport bike earlier this year and now I want it back!! I love that you are now a fellow bike chick. You should do some of the women’s off-road riding groups. Someday I want to do the one in Utah. 🎉

  • @malc121
    @malc121 Год назад +1

    Watching your videos on a Sunday are so relaxing and inspiring and the way you are enjoying new experiences is wonderful,take care and safe travels ❤❤❤

  • @charco8894
    @charco8894 Год назад +1

    Omg....clicked 👍🏼 before even watching. I'm positive this is the content I never knew I needed 😂 ❤

  • @lcarsng
    @lcarsng Год назад

    I love everything about this. So peaceful and takes me back to my childhood. Thanks for sharing Hannah!

  • @izzalapalice1785
    @izzalapalice1785 Год назад +1

    loved the heck out of this! You inspire us to find our own freedom!

  • @rhubarbmontana1054
    @rhubarbmontana1054 5 месяцев назад

    I put 12K miles on my Dirt bike in 11 months last yr, quite a journey, love the color

  • @3DThrills
    @3DThrills Год назад

    When you're planning on riding mostly on some rough terrain, try reducing the air pressure in your tires.
    The 4" tires on my Fat eBike can take up to 20psi. If I ride like that on my rough unpaved roads, I bounce all over the place.
    If I reduce tire pressure to 10psi, I seem to glide over all the potholes.
    Your speed and mileage is reduced but just pump them back up when you hit the highway.
    Some people drop their tire pressure down to 4psi for stuff like snow.

  • @matthewgoeller3490
    @matthewgoeller3490 Год назад

    Sandhill Cranes, one of my favorite birds. Good job on making your tarp smaller than your tent footprint. Many people make it bigger so it hangs out and then if it rains, it gathers water and funnels it between your tarp and your tent floor.

  • @ElliotDooleysmith
    @ElliotDooleysmith Год назад +2

    The exhaust sounds great.
    One tip usually give for going on longer trips, don't wear a backpack.
    Even an light / empty bag ends up hurting shoulders so much. It's just so much more comfortable to strap it to the back of the bike.

  • @emmeliesiversson
    @emmeliesiversson Год назад +1

    You're awesome Hannah, thanks for bringing us along 😊🌿👌🏻

  • @rvandoutdoorrecreation4839
    @rvandoutdoorrecreation4839 Год назад

    Your video quality looks great! I appreciate when RUclipsrs do not overly compress their video files to make them smaller and cause them to look bad. 🤙🏼