Hey Brock, was just looking up the Wise River Club, and it was purchased by singer Tim Montana and your doppelganger Billy Gibbons from ZZ Top, how cool is that!? Also, like others have said, anyone can put a camera on a motorcycle and film going down the road, what truly makes your videos interesting is the story and history behind both the places and people you visit along the way. Keep it up! Lets Ride!
In answer to your question about what viewers like to see - For me, I love the off road routes you take in the US and I'd like to see more. I think you do a great blend of riding, scenery, places you stop, and some interactions with folks you meet. The balance is great. I definitely prefer the off-road options and for me, seeing what's available here in the US is more applicable because I don't see myself being able to travel overseas to go ride. Thanks for the videos and please keep it up!
Love your drone footage and all the dirt roads!! and all the random small gas stations and restaurants you stop and and people you meet.. what your doing is great! Keep up the good work!
Enjoy your talking with locals and other riders on your route. Lots of times it's the people that make the journey memorable. Mountainous rides are my favorite. Sooooo much to see in the U.S.
Quite enjoy the mix of your daily rides with anecdotal comments added to the interesting folks and place you meet along the way. Sometimes just the sound of your engine into the wind while admiring the scenery is plenty enough. The best part is when you meet up with your sweety
Love your off-road riding content in the States! It'd be awesome to witness you tackling the Kentucky Adventure Tour. Looking forward to that adventure!
Great video again Brock. I like the discovery part of riding like you do on just about every video and the way you talk to people about Gods beautiful creation. Keep it up sir!
I truly enjoy your backroads adventures in the US. You do a great job of showing us and also very truthful about the good and not so good. Keep up the good work my friend.
Straight up adventure ride videos are a very small niche and have to be well done to be interesting. You capture that. For me, that’s what I love to do and see. Do what you love to do and people will gravitate to it.
Hey Brock. These videos are great. The scenery is epic. Just a word from me about content and style. For me, it's all good. Nothing drawn out, the narration as you're riding is great. Bit of info about what you're seeing, general chit chat, feels like I could be there with you. Meeting the people along the way like you do is cool too. Too much scenery and just trail can get a bit boring, but I don't think you do that, the balance of showing it but not dwelling on anything for too long is right for me. It's inspiring me to do the same trip with my wife one day. Maybe maybe.... Thanks again. Stay safe. Jim. Uk. 👍🏻
Jim ! So cool to hear that buddy. I love meeting people. And the scenery I find is always breathtaking I continue to be impressed with each place I rode and discover new things. Most of it can only be seen from a motorcycle or Offroad vehicle. Hello to all my friends in UK
Good call on avoiding Fleecer Ridge. We did the same... didn't want to ... but knew it was the right choice. As always, great video. Thanks for sharing.
Love and appreciate your channel. I would say it's one of the best ADV motorcycle channels out there. Although you are a very skilled rider, your videos are not based on performance or showing off, rather more about discovering nature's beauty.The way you interact with people you meet along your way is delightful and refreshing. Your charisma, positive outlook on life and sense of humour are a great inspiration for me to live similar adventures. Are you planning to film certain BDR routes this coming season? I would certainly enjoy your take on them. Take care Brock! 👍
This was amazing to read. Thank you for saying that. I am doing some bdr routes this year. Will not do a week’s long series. All will be 7-10 days or less And some fun ones coming
I really have enjoyed watching your videos. I love the dirt roads and small town sights. I'm 68 and just got back into motorcycling after 40 years of not riding. I bought a Rebel 300 and then sold it and bought a V-Strom 650. I dream about doing the kinds of rides you are doing, but don't know that I will get skilled enough to handle the back country routes you ride. I'd like to hear a little more about the way you set up your bike and the gear you use for your adventures. Keep riding the back roads and filming it for us!
Hey there. Was good to read your story. Glad you are riding. I will try to inform people more about gear and bike set up. I will plan some things in the next few months that may help Glad you are riding. Come hang any time.
aahhh yes!... settling in for another Sunday morning with my coffee and a Brock video. house is quiet, no one awake yet, dogs at my feet...LETS RIDE!!!
I really like all your videos in the states. Particularly the south east as I live in South Carolina. You have a great personality and are very easy to watch and listen to your commentary.
Thank you so much! I am working on more videos in the south east. I think you are gonna love what’s coming soon. Gimme a little bit more time but I will be thinking of you working on the next series
Hey Brock sorry to hear about your bike blowing up the engine. Really sad. Hope you get it all sorted real soon. Take care my friend and enjoy the ride.
Amazing views in Montana! I really need to find an offroad course to teach me how to ride marble gravel roads. Thank you and Auny for sharing your amazing adventures!
I did the CDR two years ago and seems you find stuff I didn't know about on my trip. Keep doing videos just as you are. I will admit that I like seing the front of the bike in shots versus feeling like I'm floating along in space.
Keep the great videos coming! I do love it when Faith and adventure go hand-in-hand. I’m on an 890 R as well. Ontario, Canada. Right beside the Seguin Trail if you’re ever in the area.
For sure the gravel road/jeep trails, and the interactions with folks along the way! I was hoping to see you do Fleecer as it's a question for me as well....probably a wise decision after all! Another great video thru some awesome country....thanks!
You should have gone to the cemetery while you was in Butte and seen Evel Knievels grave. The main entrance has directions to it. Love the ride. I will have to try it some time.
As for what I like.. I love your off road travels the best. Maybe you could do the new Northern California BDR and be one of the first on RUclips. It might help with the channel growth. Other BDRs would be cool too!
I’ve ridden the Divide on motos and bicycles…you were wise to avoid Fleecer ridge and Lava Mt…very tough on bicycles and nearly impossible on motos. Your videos are great…just keep doing what looks fun to you!
Love your videos. The continental divide series has got me through the winter. I love those old metal bridges. You also have the best music. Do you mind telling me what website you get your music from? Finally, I love how you end it with the word of God. Always look forward to your videos. Stay safe out there Brother.
I think your content has been great! The trails and all are what I hope to do this year. Same reasonable difficulty... I say keep it up. The wife and I really enjoy it👍
These adventure routes are exactly what I enjoy! I am looking forward to riding some routes I can download to Gaia that are close to home to start with. Watching you do these types of routes is great!!
Really enjoying your travel videos. If you can mention the month you are riding in these areas it would be helpful for those of us who are planning to do these rides in the future. Ride on!!
Hey Brock, I love all your videos, but I like the BDR type rides in the US the most . If you could show your routes and how you planned it. That would be great. Thanks for your videos.
I really like your gravel road videos. You deliver very nice, interesting pictures, a very good mix of details and overlooks, every moment is a pleasure. Not too much music, just right. I also find it very pleasant that you take the time to chat a bit with everyone along the route. And on top of that, as a viewer one becomes a Pit Bull-specialist for free … So, bottom line for me is, it's almost like being able to travel the most interesting back roads of the beautiful USA on the seat of my Ténéré 700. Are you actually aware of the paradise you live in? Here in Switzerland-and in more and more other European countries-the mere thought of wanting to ride on a gravel road is practically forbidden ...
I’m glad I can film these for you. I’ve been hearing about the off road prohibition in Europe. That’s sad. I am realizing how blessed I am to have such an epic country to ride in.
I just recently started following your channel, love the content. That said, I don't know most of your prior content, so with that said in regards to question about what we'd like to see, here are a few. TAT, TCAT, SM500/1000, NE BDR and TA BDR for the more road oriented BDR content. There are many others like everything in Alaska and all of the other BDR's, but I digress. Keep up the good work, love the channel.
I love all the long distance rides, pavement or dirt, especially in the America's. Pacific Divide would be a good one. I've only seen one series on it. Otherwise BDRs, Alaska to Patagonia, etc.
@@MotoMission. Haha, I want to do Alaska to Patagonia but it'll have to wait till retirement I think :) . Actually, I'd do the Arctic Ocean in Canada to Patagonia. Dempster hwy is much nicer.
Along the same lines, stopping more at interesting and historical sites, such as Bannnack, would be of interest to me. Possibly less miles per day but more content, but in the same sentence your vids are excellent.
Good to hear. It’s hard to finish a long route without putting in hard miles. I get distracted. And I want to stay and hang more. But don’t like riding in dark out there. Ha
I don't get the ADHD urge to fast forward your videos like i do with 90% of ADV travel content. I like the interaction with people you meet when you stop and talk, this is something I struggle with. When I did this route in 2021, I got in a big hurry and missed stuff. I like your pace. Stop and have a Cappuccino, relax and take it in.
That is so great for me to hear. I sometimes wonder if I should keep that stuff in the videos. But feedback like this really helps me with our edits. Thanks also for watching. Glad to hear you did this route. It’s wonderful route
I love the bdr routes. Have done a few. Try watching the Colorado one. ruclips.net/video/wN2Y3oHBF6U/видео.htmlsi=V58B13Rklb30LuFE And then. The mid Atlantic bdr I’m working in more. Glad you said that.
I’ve been up Fleecer in my Tacoma in 4wheel low. I came down it on my Tenere 700 but there are moments near the bottom where you’re just along for the ride. I had zero chance going up it, it’s just too steep for too long and too rocky.
I'm wondering if you all might want to carry a Jerry can or two on the Van of no ethanol/ regular gas from a trusted source. That way you at least have backup if you don't trust gas at a particular location.
What tires are you using? And what are the mileage your getting out of them? How do you like the performance? Thanks in advance and love your content! 2023 KTM ADV R rider myself.
Depending on the year of the attempt, the 690 should have been able to do it. I did manage to go up (south to north) on a DR650 in summer 2022. In that year there was a 2nd lane at the lower part with not much loose gravel. Still crazy steep and I had to rev the engine very much (lack of power) and feather the clutch a lot. 1st gear and I made it only half way up before running out of steam. Would not want to try it with a 790/890. Met on top several Canadian riders who choose to turn around. You have to see it yourself, videos and pictures to no justice.
Brock, how about following the Lewis And Clark 1804-06 route from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. There's a lot of God's county to experience. A 100% American story filled with 100% American historical places. A lot of adventure for all of us. But, where ever you and your wife decide to go I will follow. I really like the scripture passages an the end. God bless you and yours Brock. Let's ride!
For me Brother, it's all about the travel, the people you meet, and doing something that challenges you. And then all glory to our Lord and savior who created all things, a relationship with whom, is the ultimate adventure. let's ride!
Hey Brock, was just looking up the Wise River Club, and it was purchased by singer Tim Montana and your doppelganger Billy Gibbons from ZZ Top, how cool is that!? Also, like others have said, anyone can put a camera on a motorcycle and film going down the road, what truly makes your videos interesting is the story and history behind both the places and people you visit along the way. Keep it up! Lets Ride!
That’s an interesting update. Thanks for that news. ZZ Top!
Thanks for watching my videos.
In answer to your question about what viewers like to see - For me, I love the off road routes you take in the US and I'd like to see more. I think you do a great blend of riding, scenery, places you stop, and some interactions with folks you meet. The balance is great. I definitely prefer the off-road options and for me, seeing what's available here in the US is more applicable because I don't see myself being able to travel overseas to go ride. Thanks for the videos and please keep it up!
I agree, the off road in the US is definitely my favorite
Ditto!
Ok. It’s settled. Gonna focus on the USA. Yall are awesome
@@MotoMission. Looking forward to more videos! You inspire me to get out and ride places outside my home area. I just need to make it happen.
Yes. Make it happen.
Come ride with me. Motomission.com
I love the US off-road adventure bike stuff. Your intros are absolutely captivating, and I appreciate the scripture at the end of every episode.
I appreciate that! Let’s go make some more
Love your drone footage and all the dirt roads!! and all the random small gas stations and restaurants you stop and and people you meet.. what your doing is great! Keep up the good work!
Glad you like them! That’s also what I love
Enjoy your talking with locals and other riders on your route. Lots of times it's the people that make the journey memorable.
Mountainous rides are my favorite. Sooooo much to see in the U.S.
That's the plan! I love talking w people. Gonna do more of that for sure
Good looking forest roads. Just like here too .Safe riding there .🌲🍲🌲🏍️
Thanks, you too!
Thanks for taking us along for the adventure, so now "LETS RIDE"
Yeahhhhh. You got it
Brock you have the best, most engaging intro.. we wait for the “let’s ride!” 👍🏼 then the funky music..! Woooo
I appreciate that! I needed to hear that
I like how you converse with people you meet, your very entertaining to watch. Thanks Brock.
I appreciate that! I love doing that each day
Quite enjoy the mix of your daily rides with anecdotal comments added to the interesting folks and place you meet along the way. Sometimes just the sound of your engine into the wind while admiring the scenery is plenty enough. The best part is when you meet up with your sweety
Ah. That’s awesome. She is amazing. I’m gonna tell her what you said. Haha
I like all the content ,the clear sound and all the off-roading.
We appreciate the content!
Thanks David. More comin
Love your off-road riding content in the States! It'd be awesome to witness you tackling the Kentucky Adventure Tour. Looking forward to that adventure!
KAT is pretty tough I hear. I may try to give it a run someday. Small bike for sure. Have you done it ?
I like all the small town footage / unique little towns and interesting people
Sweet. Glad people are liking that stuff. Gonna keep doing that.
I personally love the small town culture food and people
Love the off road US vids and your interactions along the way!
Glad you like them! That’s what keeps me entertained daily. It’s people
Great video again Brock. I like the discovery part of riding like you do on just about every video and the way you talk to people about Gods beautiful creation. Keep it up sir!
Love it. Thank you my friend
Enjoying it all, great times.
Glad to hear it!
I truly enjoy your backroads adventures in the US. You do a great job of showing us and also very truthful about the good and not so good.
Keep up the good work my friend.
Glad you like them! I love getting this feedback
I enjoy the inspirational Message at the end of each video.Thanks
So glad!
Love you videos, Brock. I am looking forward to meeting you and your wife in Oklahoma. Let's Ride!
Can't wait! See ya soon
Wow! The end shots are just incredible!!
Thank you It is what I look forward to at the end of each day
I found your Continental Divide series and started watching it because it is the kind of stuff I am interested in. Keep it up!
Welcome aboard!
Straight up adventure ride videos are a very small niche and have to be well done to be interesting. You capture that. For me, that’s what I love to do and see. Do what you love to do and people will gravitate to it.
Well I really love it. So I will continue. Just need someone to ride w me soon. Know anyone ? :)
Hey Brock. These videos are great. The scenery is epic.
Just a word from me about content and style. For me, it's all good. Nothing drawn out, the narration as you're riding is great. Bit of info about what you're seeing, general chit chat, feels like I could be there with you. Meeting the people along the way like you do is cool too. Too much scenery and just trail can get a bit boring, but I don't think you do that, the balance of showing it but not dwelling on anything for too long is right for me.
It's inspiring me to do the same trip with my wife one day. Maybe maybe....
Thanks again. Stay safe.
Jim. Uk. 👍🏻
Jim ! So cool to hear that buddy.
I love meeting people. And the scenery I find is always breathtaking
I continue to be impressed with each place I rode and discover new things. Most of it can only be seen from a motorcycle or Offroad vehicle.
Hello to all my friends in UK
Good call on avoiding Fleecer Ridge. We did the same... didn't want to ... but knew it was the right choice. As always, great video. Thanks for sharing.
Yeah. I usually go for it. But it sounded unridable. Probably best to skip it
Love the Montana ride
Yeah. Montana rocks
Love and appreciate your channel. I would say it's one of the best ADV motorcycle channels out there. Although you are a very skilled rider, your videos are not based on performance or showing off, rather more about discovering nature's beauty.The way you interact with people you meet along your way is delightful and refreshing. Your charisma, positive outlook on life and sense of humour are a great inspiration for me to live similar adventures. Are you planning to film certain BDR routes this coming season? I would certainly enjoy your take on them. Take care Brock! 👍
This was amazing to read. Thank you for saying that.
I am doing some bdr routes this year. Will not do a week’s long series. All will be 7-10 days or less
And some fun ones coming
I really enjoy how you don't add a lot of loud music. I'm a music guy but these remote places are all about the solitude.
👀
Ok. I need to pay attention to this. The next vid may have more music. Lemme know if it’s too much or ok
I really have enjoyed watching your videos. I love the dirt roads and small town sights. I'm 68 and just got back into motorcycling after 40 years of not riding. I bought a Rebel 300 and then sold it and bought a V-Strom 650. I dream about doing the kinds of rides you are doing, but don't know that I will get skilled enough to handle the back country routes you ride. I'd like to hear a little more about the way you set up your bike and the gear you use for your adventures. Keep riding the back roads and filming it for us!
Hey there. Was good to read your story. Glad you are riding.
I will try to inform people more about gear and bike set up. I will plan some things in the next few months that may help
Glad you are riding. Come hang any time.
aahhh yes!... settling in for another Sunday morning with my coffee and a Brock video. house is quiet, no one awake yet, dogs at my feet...LETS RIDE!!!
There ya go. You get it!!! Haha
I really like all your videos in the states. Particularly the south east as I live in South Carolina. You have a great personality and are very easy to watch and listen to your commentary.
Thank you so much! I am working on more videos in the south east. I think you are gonna love what’s coming soon. Gimme a little bit more time but I will be thinking of you working on the next series
Hey Brock sorry to hear about your bike blowing up the engine. Really sad. Hope you get it all sorted real soon. Take care my friend and enjoy the ride.
Thanks 👍 adventure !
Amazing views in Montana! I really need to find an offroad course to teach me how to ride marble gravel roads.
Thank you and Auny for sharing your amazing adventures!
You should! There is nothing like it.
I did the CDR two years ago and seems you find stuff I didn't know about on my trip. Keep doing videos just as you are. I will admit that I like seing the front of the bike in shots versus feeling like I'm floating along in space.
Hmmmm. POV with the fender in view ?
We love Montana too! Hail from a KLR 650 rider in Trout Creek, MT 🍻🥃
That is awesome! I was just convincing a friend to buy a klr 650
See ya out there
Keep the great videos coming! I do love it when Faith and adventure go hand-in-hand. I’m on an 890 R as well. Ontario, Canada. Right beside the Seguin Trail if you’re ever in the area.
I think you are right. Actually faith is the ultimate adventure
Ontario ! Canada so such great beauty.
For sure the gravel road/jeep trails, and the interactions with folks along the way! I was hoping to see you do Fleecer as it's a question for me as well....probably a wise decision after all! Another great video thru some awesome country....thanks!
Thanks for watching. Yeah literally every rider and cyclist said don’t do Fleecer
Even the two stroke dudes said no.
@@MotoMission.Awesome, thanks for the feedback!
Like watching your videos. Takes me on an adventure that I couldn’t do. Keep doing what you’re doing.
Thanks, will do!
That scenery is a 10/10!
The girl on the bike looked super fit. I like pedaling but that's way over my pay grade.
yeah. she is a machine
Just keep doing what you have been doing,love the vids.
I appreciate that!
Enjoy your videos Brock. I prefer your U.S. rides. I would like to see more BDR rides.
Ok. I gotcha then.
Montana looks amazing!!
It’s incredible. So rugged
Love your videos Brock, keep up the great work. I do most of my riding solo it's better to play it safe sometimes, smart call! Beautiful Country
Right on! Solo riding is awesome. But yes it creates a few challenges. Risk management !
I like what your doing. I like the rides in the US to inspire me to try that route. I enjoy dirt and pavement. If it's on a motorcycle, I'm in!
Right on!
You should have gone to the cemetery while you was in Butte and seen Evel Knievels grave. The main entrance has directions to it. Love the ride. I will have to try it some time.
Yeah. I wished I could. I just didn’t have much time to spare. Gonna go back tho. I’ve missed it 3 times now. What’s wrong w me
Only 7 more days until the next video. You may get the idea I like all your video’s. You really never know what to expect. Bless you my son!! Ha ha.
Haha. Soon my friend
As for what I like.. I love your off road travels the best. Maybe you could do the new Northern California BDR and be one of the first on RUclips. It might help with the channel growth. Other BDRs would be cool too!
Great idea. I’m gonna cHeck schedule
I’ve ridden the Divide on motos and bicycles…you were wise to avoid Fleecer ridge and Lava Mt…very tough on bicycles and nearly impossible on motos. Your videos are great…just keep doing what looks fun to you!
Good to know! Yeah I think it was wise to avoid it
Love your videos. The continental divide series has got me through the winter. I love those old metal bridges. You also have the best music. Do you mind telling me what website you get your music from? Finally, I love how you end it with the word of God. Always look forward to your videos. Stay safe out there Brother.
Nice ! I’m gonna share this w my wife.
Music usually comes from uppbeat.io
I think your content has been great! The trails and all are what I hope to do this year. Same reasonable difficulty... I say keep it up. The wife and I really enjoy it👍
So good to hear. Thanks
Most important! Thanks for sharing the Bible verses! Can't believe I missed that in my initial comment🤔@@MotoMission.
Haha. I hear ya.
Yes, Fleecer Ridge is no joke for a ADV bike. A regular dirt bike, sure. I bailed on it, and I was going southbound!
Yikes
I've been enjoying your ride. It brings back some great memories!. We didn't do Fleecers Ridge either, it wasn't worth the risk.
Good to know! Thanks for watching. I think I made the wise choice
These adventure routes are exactly what I enjoy! I am looking forward to riding some routes I can download to Gaia that are close to home to start with. Watching you do these types of routes is great!!
Glad you like them! Working on more for the southeast this year
@@MotoMission. That’s awesome!!!
Keep doing what your doing! Loving your videos. Watching from Ontario Canada while I wait for the weather to turn nicer so I can ride!
Awesome! Thank you! Spring is coming soon
Like the content you do, both in the US and international.
Good to know. I may do more international rides at some point. Gonna focus on USA for a while. Good to hear from you on that.
I've really enjoyed everything I've watched. Thanks Brother.
Glad to hear it!theres a lot more adventure coming
Thanks for watching
This route is on my bucket list so I’m really enjoying the series.
Glad you like this series. It’s a good ride. Enjoy
My husband and I love your content. I love your cheerfulness also your interactions with random people.
Yay! Thank you! More coming
I love this video. BDR is great!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
For me? Just continue doing what you do, every channels have it thing . Don’t change anything.
I’m seriously thankful for you saying that. This helps me plan
Really enjoying your travel videos. If you can mention the month you are riding in these areas it would be helpful for those of us who are planning to do these rides in the future. Ride on!!
Great idea! But I usually don’t even know the day of the week it is. Haha.
Great content, as always. Keep riding and sharing your adventures.
Thanks, will do!
Hey Brock, I love all your videos, but I like the BDR type rides in the US the most . If you could show your routes and how you planned it. That would be great. Thanks for your videos.
That’s a good idea. I am always trying to balance info and details w the entertainment. And wasn’t sure what people wanted. This helps.
My wife and I love all of your videos. We are looking at buying a bike so we can see the country from the blacktop.
That’s a great idea ! Lemme know how goes
Will do. We would like to video the ride so others can enjoy it as well.
@@MotoMission.
I really like your gravel road videos. You deliver very nice, interesting pictures, a very good mix of details and overlooks, every moment is a pleasure. Not too much music, just right. I also find it very pleasant that you take the time to chat a bit with everyone along the route. And on top of that, as a viewer one becomes a Pit Bull-specialist for free … So, bottom line for me is, it's almost like being able to travel the most interesting back roads of the beautiful USA on the seat of my Ténéré 700. Are you actually aware of the paradise you live in? Here in Switzerland-and in more and more other European countries-the mere thought of wanting to ride on a gravel road is practically forbidden ...
I’m glad I can film these for you. I’ve been hearing about the off road prohibition in Europe. That’s sad.
I am realizing how blessed I am to have such an epic country to ride in.
What is a Cappuccino? Great video 👍
I have no idea. Someday I will find one. :)
I just recently started following your channel, love the content. That said, I don't know most of your prior content, so with that said in regards to question about what we'd like to see, here are a few. TAT, TCAT, SM500/1000, NE BDR and TA BDR for the more road oriented BDR content. There are many others like everything in Alaska and all of the other BDR's, but I digress. Keep up the good work, love the channel.
Welcome.
I have a series on every day of the tat. And some other bdrs. Working on more Bdr rides soon. Lots coming
@@MotoMission. Good stuff!
I love all the long distance rides, pavement or dirt, especially in the America's.
Pacific Divide would be a good one. I've only seen one series on it. Otherwise BDRs, Alaska to Patagonia, etc.
Alaska to Patagonia Deep breath. Haha.
I will have some BDRs for ya next.
@@MotoMission. Haha, I want to do Alaska to Patagonia but it'll have to wait till retirement I think :) . Actually, I'd do the Arctic Ocean in Canada to Patagonia. Dempster hwy is much nicer.
Sounds like a plan. Meet ya there
Along the same lines, stopping more at interesting and historical sites, such as Bannnack, would be of interest to me. Possibly less miles per day but more content, but in the same sentence your vids are excellent.
Good to hear. It’s hard to finish a long route without putting in hard miles. I get distracted. And I want to stay and hang more. But don’t like riding in dark out there. Ha
At 12:44, that was some interesting geology.
So crazy to see all that stuff
I don't get the ADHD urge to fast forward your videos like i do with 90% of ADV travel content. I like the interaction with people you meet when you stop and talk, this is something I struggle with. When I did this route in 2021, I got in a big hurry and missed stuff. I like your pace. Stop and have a Cappuccino, relax and take it in.
That is so great for me to hear.
I sometimes wonder if I should keep that stuff in the videos. But feedback like this really helps me with our edits. Thanks also for watching. Glad to hear you did this route. It’s wonderful route
Love the content, in particular the interaction with other travellers and business owners!
Love it
Maybe do a bdr trip. All of them lol.
I love the bdr routes. Have done a few. Try watching the Colorado one. ruclips.net/video/wN2Y3oHBF6U/видео.htmlsi=V58B13Rklb30LuFE
And then. The mid Atlantic bdr
I’m working in more. Glad you said that.
I’ve been up Fleecer in my Tacoma in 4wheel low. I came down it on my Tenere 700 but there are moments near the bottom where you’re just along for the ride. I had zero chance going up it, it’s just too steep for too long and too rocky.
Yuuuughhhh. Glad I avoided
@@MotoMission. sent you an email fyi.
I'm wondering if you all might want to carry a Jerry can or two on the Van of no ethanol/ regular gas from a trusted source. That way you at least have backup if you don't trust gas at a particular location.
Yeah. Have talked about that. But we are weeks away from anything we “trust”. So we roll the dice.
Keep watching. This story changes soon.
Man.. I need a LET'S RIDE hat!
Motomission.com
We got new ones. Just arrived.
I enjoy ADV footage of Western United States. I tour coast to coast on BMW touring bikes and enjoy our scenery.
Very cool! Let’s ride
Preference: adventure on dirt & gravel seeing the remote areas of our country that most of us have never witnessed. Ride On!
Heck yeah
What tires are you using? And what are the mileage your getting out of them? How do you like the performance? Thanks in advance and love your content! 2023 KTM ADV R rider myself.
Hey. Currently have the motoz rallz. Excellent tires. I abuse tires. But usually get 3500-4500 miles of ripping gravel roads
New to your channel
I'm 65yo now so I just ride my 17 Harley around the mountains of western NC
SUBBED YOU AND RANG THE BELL
Thanks for the sub! Rang that bell! I’m also a Harley guy. Love my road glide
I tried Fleecer on my 690. It is STUPID lol!
Did you succeed ? Or turn back ?
Depending on the year of the attempt, the 690 should have been able to do it. I did manage to go up (south to north) on a DR650 in summer 2022. In that year there was a 2nd lane at the lower part with not much loose gravel. Still crazy steep and I had to rev the engine very much (lack of power) and feather the clutch a lot. 1st gear and I made it only half way up before running out of steam. Would not want to try it with a 790/890. Met on top several Canadian riders who choose to turn around. You have to see it yourself, videos and pictures to no justice.
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Brock, how about following the Lewis And Clark 1804-06 route from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. There's a lot of God's county to experience. A 100% American story filled with 100% American historical places. A lot of adventure for all of us. But, where ever you and your wife decide to go I will follow. I really like the scripture passages an the end. God bless you and yours Brock. Let's ride!
So good to hear. I will look into that. Keep on watching.
For me Brother, it's all about the travel, the people you meet, and doing something that challenges you. And then all glory to our Lord and savior who created all things, a relationship with whom, is the ultimate adventure. let's ride!
That’s awesome ! Yeahhh