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Benvenuti nelle mie montagne... h la fortuna di essere nato e vivere in val di Susa, quindi Sommelier, Jafferau, Assietta, Collombardo, Argentera, ecc ecc., sono il mio luna park estivo con la mia Tenerè 700..... Comunque bravissimi, vi sto seguendo, gran bel giro, ottimi video!!! Ciao Roby
Glad to see you found some roads that fits your bikes ☺️🙏🏻 Col de Sommelier looks amazing. Well done mate, and I’m not seasick after this one 😂 Looking forward to the final part 💪🏻🥳
It’s always a bit of a lottery when riding any alpine route, but boy when you win it can fill you with such a feeling that will stay in your memory forever. I enjoyed watching thanks for sharing this superb journey 🤘🏻
A Masterpiece of Adventure Motorcycling Filmography! I will take some hints for our trip in 2025! May I ask what Drone?controller you are using, and where do you mount the controller when active tracking?Thanks
Thanks! I use DJI Mini 4 Pro with that controller that has built in screen (link in description). I do have quadlock mount sticked to the back of it, but rarely use active track since it’s can’t keep up with anything faster than 30kmh and the moves are not cinematically smooth either. And I have crashed it while in active track. But that also does mean that I mostly shoot other riders in a group, not myself.
@EaglewoodADV Thanks for the info. I have the air2s with the same controller with same results. Crashed it many times. Now I'm using the normal controller with the mobile phone and litchi app to track me. It's better and doesn't loose track, but movements not so smooth.
This question never gets old. Round and black ones I guess. Tenere Heidenau Ranger back, TKC80 front. No idea about KTM. Maybe some Motoz. Mostly overkill for the Alps.
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Just awesome!!
Ok guys, I am hooked.. I just love your production style....
That fall in the last seconds... damn....
Looking forward to part 4
It’s already on!
Benvenuti nelle mie montagne... h la fortuna di essere nato e vivere in val di Susa, quindi Sommelier, Jafferau, Assietta, Collombardo, Argentera, ecc ecc., sono il mio luna park estivo con la mia Tenerè 700..... Comunque bravissimi, vi sto seguendo, gran bel giro, ottimi video!!!
Ciao Roby
Nice place you live in! We didn’t get to ride all those roads unfortunately, but that’s a story for next episode.
Another great video. I'm very impressed with the editing!
And that little fox was definitely there for the chickens.
Chickens or snacks or snacking on chickens.
Fantastic video series, great work 👍
Glad you enjoy it!
Awesome series ; subscribed for more
Welcome aboard!
Glad to see you found some roads that fits your bikes ☺️🙏🏻 Col de Sommelier looks amazing. Well done mate, and I’m not seasick after this one 😂 Looking forward to the final part 💪🏻🥳
Yes, our type of bikes should go only to western Alps. And maybe a little bit eastern.
Bravo 👏
Amazing adventure! Cheers from Atlanta, Georgia! 🍻
Thanks! 👍
It’s always a bit of a lottery when riding any alpine route, but boy when you win it can fill you with such a feeling that will stay in your memory forever. I enjoyed watching thanks for sharing this superb journey 🤘🏻
Somebody said we were lucky not to be jumped by the infamous Italian fog yeti. So consider us winners both ways! Thanks for watching!
Fantastic video 😜👏👌🏆 great work maestro. Amazing 👍
Thank you very much! 🎹
@@EaglewoodADV 👍👍
Brilliant video as always 🙌
excelent adventure and excelent video, thank you, I'm waiting for more 💪👍
Last episode still coming this year! And then it’s Africa time!
Beautiful.
Very!
so beautiful!
beautiful!! Be careful though! the military roads of the Western Alps are strictly regulated and usually closed at the beginning of the season 😉
Thanks! Yes, we knew about the regulations and followed the official opening times. Actually the whole trip was planned according to these times.
@EaglewoodADV actually this year the snow remained until late in the season and complicated things ✌🏻🇮🇹
@@paolobianchi3565 yes, I suppose usually in July one can ride to the very top of Sommeiller. Also the fog and rain was very un-summery.
@@EaglewoodADVmilitary roads are open any day. It just costs 130€ one way. You can pay it by bank transfer, no need to pay on the spot😇
@zmoke10 haha, I’ve heard of more expensive tickets, but this sounds like a good deal 😅
Ļoti nais, skatos un gribētu būt ar jums tur!
One day, one day!
A Masterpiece of Adventure Motorcycling Filmography! I will take some hints for our trip in 2025! May I ask what Drone?controller you are using, and where do you mount the controller when active tracking?Thanks
Thanks! I use DJI Mini 4 Pro with that controller that has built in screen (link in description). I do have quadlock mount sticked to the back of it, but rarely use active track since it’s can’t keep up with anything faster than 30kmh and the moves are not cinematically smooth either. And I have crashed it while in active track. But that also does mean that I mostly shoot other riders in a group, not myself.
@EaglewoodADV Thanks for the info. I have the air2s with the same controller with same results. Crashed it many times. Now I'm using the normal controller with the mobile phone and litchi app to track me. It's better and doesn't loose track, but movements not so smooth.
Lucky you guys didn’t get jumped by an Italian Yeti - they prefer hunting in foggy conditions, ya know... 🍕🍺
Haha, we were expecting gendarmerie, but yeti… that’s on another level!
Which tires are you running on this trip?
This question never gets old. Round and black ones I guess. Tenere Heidenau Ranger back, TKC80 front. No idea about KTM. Maybe some Motoz. Mostly overkill for the Alps.
👌👌👌💪👍🇬🇷
2025.g. septembrī briest Latviešu brauciens pa Himalajiem, ja interesē, padodiet ziņu.
Himalajus taupām vēlākam laikam, jo pēc šamiem jau vairs uz parastiem kalniem vairs nebūs vērts braukt :)