Life captured as it passes by. The slowness of it, the colour of it and the sun kissed forests make this video an absolute pleasure to experience. Rob has robbed our hearts
I think separately both motorcycles and camping offer a very visceral life experience. but together they create a unique harmony in which one strangely compliments the other. and if the riders are grounded with nature and mindful of higher realms and have a little faith. then I can imagine the experience to be borderline transcendental.
Ta chaîne RUclips est magnifique!!! Je tiens à te féliciter. J’ai acheté une gs1250 et je vais commencer à faire le même style de vidéo que toi. Continue à nous faire rêver . 👍
I am riding a triump in South Korea. The video quality is very good and the professional camping equipment is cool. Someday I want to buy a multi-performance bike and go camping.
Solo camping is my way of reconnecting, and this video is a visual journey of solo overlanding that captures the essence of rediscovery. An intimate portrayal of solo adventures.
Glad to see you out and about. I've got to take at least a couple off myself. New rt. knee replacement. Please, keep the vids coming. I have the strong desire for a better quality of life.
Hurray! A new campaign! I'm always waiting for a new video on both channels! We have your imitators in Russia, they are trying to shoot videos in your style. One of them is a tourist like you on a motorcycle, and the other is on a bike like me. But they are far from their mastery of conveying the atmosphere of a journey into which the whole is immersed! Thank you for your films! I'm waiting for new ones and reviewing old ones!
What you did, is like go out into the woods and lay down on a cold rock covering with a blanket! It's not like that to propper use a hammok. You must have an underblanket made out of dune. I sleep out in mid winter in minus 18 C without freezing at all!
Larger tarp, need to go down a half meter under the bottom of you bed to keep water from blowing up under when a rain event occurs. Also a pad of bottom blanket is always nice to have. Most of time use bag as a blanket unless it is cold as when you camped. Sometimes it may be better to have tarp setup with the wind if you have the location to close one end to keep water/wind out. Keeps the sway down. The ability to fasten one side of the tarp close to the ground is a real positive. It allows you to get up and still stay dry under the tarp. If you have both sides up everything under gets wet all across floor. Think about it. Carry plenty of para cord it comes in so handy if you have to tie off to rocks or what ever underneathe. Hey, great vid. Still doing the brace and tentative use of my right main hand, carpal tunnel surgery, new full rt knee next week. Want to come to USA and ride Tenere 700 around, be a good time. I'm down a while.
Nice vid Rob! I'll echo everyone else (and yourself), you've got to have an underquilt or a sleeping pad. Your sleeping bag gets smushed underneath you and can't provide any insulation, thus why you were so cold. A UQ usually is less fuss than a sleeping pad in a hammock, but obviously a bit more spendy. I'd also add that you need to try and sleep on the diagonal to minimze any curvature of your body while you sleep. You get a lot flatter lie on the diag and avoid becoming a banana. Lastly, I think you're straps may have been a little tight, particularly your foot end. Look to achieve a 30 degree slope on your suspension. There's more tips out there, but hammock camping is a lot of trial and error. Enjoy the process! Cheers!
I camp basically the same way only addition is a regular foam ground pad under my sleeping bag that little extra keeps you warm and comfortable it's like sleeping on a cloud
hey Rob, i love ur content! Thanks for many inspiring moments. I'll start to travel throu europe by motocycle and camping, thx of u. Hope there comes a that i'll meet u, maybe in scandinavia on tour? ;) I think there is a problem with the hammock setup at windy spots. because of the windchill effekt. U can use a sleepingpad inside or a underquilt under ur hammock. I luv hammock camping in the wild. Stay healthy and keep u ur content! U re great man!
Hello Rob I have done motor camping in a hammock before, it is importend to still have insulation under you. I use a sleeping pad diagnally so i sleep more horizontal. Best regard
Hi Rob I know that area well. It is my go-to ride when short on time, as it is close to my home! I haven't camped there though! I think I should! Great video! Being cold is a real problem. I recently camped in the Little Desert and it got really cold! Could not sleep and dozed around the fire instead!
Dear Rob, I have traveled throughout Argentine Patagonia sleeping in a hammock and it is very comfortable, with low temperatures it is more difficult than with a tent but I choose it anyway
Ciao Rob la tua Triumph è pazzesca come tutta la tua avventura in mezzo alla natura, pure io faccio un lavoro molto duro con il camion , ma quando posso vado come te nel silenzio del bosco tenda fuoco e pace.. , sei un grande 💪 che modello di drone hai ..
It’s seemed a little nippy in the video - if you really like hammock camping you should get a under quilt, it’ll change the way you camp - nice video, I can smell that meat cooking all the way over here in British Columbia - lol!😂
Hello from the Eastern US (the Blue Ridge Mountains). I too motorcycle camp with a hammock. For ease of setup, look into the Hennessy Expedition Classic using Snake Skins and the Super Shelter. The bug net on the Hennessy Classic is connected all the way around, you enter the hammock through the bottom. Sounds rather bizarre, but it's very convenient and it keeps fewer bugs from getting inside the netting with you. The Super Shelter provides a sil-nylon water and wind barrier underneath the hammock. It comes with a lightweight open cell phone pad for insulation, or you can use a blanket, a woobie, a down quilt, whatever if the temperature requires it. For a fly, I use a War Bonnet Superfly. It's a huge fly when spread out, or you can pitch it down to the ground and close the doors and be fully enclosed in bad weather, but very compact and lightweight when packed. The Snake Skins (one set for the hammock and one set for the fly) reduce the fly and the hammock into two long sausage shapes. You pull them out, connect them to your tree straps, slide the snake skins up towards the tree end and your camp is set, save guying & staking out your fly. If it's raining you can collapse your hammock bug net and undercover into the Snake Skin and it creates a great deal of room underneath the fly for sitting in a camp chair. If you happen to be setting up or taking down in the rain you can set up the fly first and deploy it, then open up your hammock underneath the cover of the fly. Same for breaking camp, you can collapse your hammock into the snake skins take it down and put it in a dry bag or a pannier under the cover of the fly. Then you take the fly down last. Happy trails!!
As a side sleeper hammock camping got some getting used to. But I love it. You can pack soo light on the bike. Just need the weather to warm up a bit more. It’s back to winter here in vic. And why are you cooking in the dark? Time management around camp, food tastes a lot better when it’s cooked in daylight
Could you please tell me what is the grill you are using over the campfire🙏 ? It looks really convenient and portable. I cannot find anything like this. The video is awesome, I really enjoy trips like this.
видео - кайф. отдельный лайк - за уборку, даже чужого мусора. всегда так делаю и друзей тоже приучил. однако жалко, что такие люди есть в каждой стране. которые выбрасывают свои отходы там где находились и портят природу
A fine, relaxing adventure. Food seems to be a huge part of the experience. 😂 I have to ask - do you have ticks and Lyme Disease there? Where I am the forests are infested with the little buggers. Sit on a log or rock and you’ll soon have them crawling all over you. I’m just finishing up a course of doxycycline because of a tick bite and a big rash. I need to get one of those folding chairs!😊
yep, we've got plenty of ticks, they haven't been proven to carry lhyme disease bacteria yet (according to the NSW health site) however there are still cases of Lhyme disease in aus they do love to give us a plethora of other diseases and are a right pain in the arse both literally and figuratively. glad to hear you're on the mend mate.
For hammock overnight in lower temperatures you will need one more layer under the hammock for better isolation. It is called "bottom insulation" (underquilt) :)
You attached the dry bags wrong. With the Mosko bags, you're supposed to connect the clips on the dry bags to the straps on the pods instead of just together like a traditional dry bag.
Hola Rob, te saludo desde España, soy fiel seguidor de tus aventuras y acampadas, me podrías decir donde encontrar tu barbacoa, esa que se clava con un pincho en el suelo y puedes girar la parrilla ? Te agradezco mucho amigo !!!!
Looks great . I love the idea of the hammock but I'd be nervous all night in the wind about one of those dead branches falling on me. I suppose you just look up and assess the branches above you ?
From my point of view, to feel more comfy and warm in a hammock, it is better to use an air-insulated sleeping mat in addition. Also, it helps to avoid some back pain in the morning.
Yeah that is cold! Your sleeping bag is rated for that, but that also assumes an insulated sleeping pad. Ever thought about a bag liner? I hear they will add as much as 25 deg F to the bag rating. I just don't know how much of a hassle it would be getting in and out of TWO bags. I am facing a similar dilemma. Let me know your thoughts
The best way is to use an under-quilt which I don’t have. Apparently it’s much, much warmer than sleeping in a tent with a sleeping pad. For extreme cold conditions you can add an over-quilt to cover you completely.
I am from India🇮🇳 and i am watching your videos daily and i hope you will successful
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thanks for the good video ... salam dari Indonesia.. sangat baguss
wow keren mantabs... amazing
رائع جدا تستحق المشاهدة .
معدات عملية. هذا أعتبره درس في التخييم شكراً
طبيعة جميلة أشكرك على النضافة المكان 👍👍👍🎉🎉🎉
Life captured as it passes by. The slowness of it, the colour of it and the sun kissed forests make this video an absolute pleasure to experience. Rob has robbed our hearts
I think separately both motorcycles and camping offer a very visceral life experience. but together they create a unique harmony in which one strangely compliments the other. and if the riders are grounded with nature and mindful of higher realms and have a little faith. then I can imagine the experience to be borderline transcendental.
Nice moto camp brothers, sweet great from indonesia
Danke Rob, für dieses wundervolle Video. Leise, und viel Natur. Liebe Grüße Harald, Germany
Ta chaîne RUclips est magnifique!!! Je tiens à te féliciter. J’ai acheté une gs1250 et je vais commencer à faire le même style de vidéo que toi. Continue à nous faire rêver . 👍
I am riding a triump in South Korea. The video quality is very good and the professional camping equipment is cool. Someday I want to buy a multi-performance bike and go camping.
Solo camping is my way of reconnecting, and this video is a visual journey of solo overlanding that captures the essence of rediscovery. An intimate portrayal of solo adventures.
Fantastic videos man. Please dont stop 👍
Glad to see you out and about. I've got to take at least a couple off myself. New rt. knee replacement. Please, keep the vids coming. I have the strong desire for a better quality of life.
Great vid and what a beautiful spot for camping. 🔥 as I commented on Wills vid, I really like the grill.
Get well soon!
nice place with birds singing and windy
Hurray! A new campaign! I'm always waiting for a new video on both channels! We have your imitators in Russia, they are trying to shoot videos in your style. One of them is a tourist like you on a motorcycle, and the other is on a bike like me. But they are far from their mastery of conveying the atmosphere of a journey into which the whole is immersed! Thank you for your films! I'm waiting for new ones and reviewing old ones!
You’re far too kind thank you 😊
What you did, is like go out into the woods and lay down on a cold rock covering with a blanket! It's not like that to propper use a hammok. You must have an underblanket made out of dune. I sleep out in mid winter in minus 18 C without freezing at all!
Sweet Rob, got to love moto camping! Cheers for the upload 😎👍
Larger tarp, need to go down a half meter under the bottom of you bed to keep water from blowing up under when a rain event occurs. Also a pad of bottom blanket is always nice to have. Most of time use bag as a blanket unless it is cold as when you camped. Sometimes it may be better to have tarp setup with the wind if you have the location to close one end to keep water/wind out. Keeps the sway down. The ability to fasten one side of the tarp close to the ground is a real positive. It allows you to get up and still stay dry under the tarp. If you have both sides up everything under gets wet all across floor. Think about it. Carry plenty of para cord it comes in so handy if you have to tie off to rocks or what ever underneathe. Hey, great vid. Still doing the brace and tentative use of my right main hand, carpal tunnel surgery, new full rt knee next week. Want to come to USA and ride Tenere 700 around, be a good time. I'm down a while.
Nice vid Rob! I'll echo everyone else (and yourself), you've got to have an underquilt or a sleeping pad. Your sleeping bag gets smushed underneath you and can't provide any insulation, thus why you were so cold. A UQ usually is less fuss than a sleeping pad in a hammock, but obviously a bit more spendy. I'd also add that you need to try and sleep on the diagonal to minimze any curvature of your body while you sleep. You get a lot flatter lie on the diag and avoid becoming a banana. Lastly, I think you're straps may have been a little tight, particularly your foot end. Look to achieve a 30 degree slope on your suspension. There's more tips out there, but hammock camping is a lot of trial and error. Enjoy the process! Cheers!
Ride safe guys...the best trip is the trip that you come back home safe
I am very impressed by your videos. And I learn a lot from you in every video and your personality cannot be described. ❤
Видое как всегда супер))) спасибо за работу)
very beautiful scenery
bro, you need an insulation pad between you and the hammock to prevent heat dissipation that's why you were cold all night
He’s back! Let’s go 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
I was cold just watching you waking up in this temperature without an insulated sleep mattress under you 😆 . Keep it up ! 👍
I camp basically the same way only addition is a regular foam ground pad under my sleeping bag that little extra keeps you warm and comfortable it's like sleeping on a cloud
Excelentes videos te sigo desde Argentina..motivador.
Had to throw ya boy stalling in there 😂
Your videos are awesome!! Thank You
Hi from chile my mandís Carlos , good video
Another relaxing video Rob!
thanks for the link!! I just ordered the insta and the free bundle
I am from Thailang & followed up your chanel. Thanks for sharing stories..
Welcome!
Лучшее что я видел за сегодня ❤
hey Rob, i love ur content! Thanks for many inspiring moments. I'll start to travel throu europe by motocycle and camping, thx of u. Hope there comes a that i'll meet u, maybe in scandinavia on tour? ;)
I think there is a problem with the hammock setup at windy spots. because of the windchill effekt. U can use a sleepingpad inside or a underquilt under ur hammock. I luv hammock camping in the wild.
Stay healthy and keep u ur content! U re great man!
Hello Rob
I have done motor camping in a hammock before, it is importend to still have insulation under you. I use a sleeping pad diagnally so i sleep more horizontal. Best regard
Hello legend thanx god you are safe Hope you get well soon god bless you and keep going
Great video, are you planning on doing a full review of the Revolver 80? I'd be keen to watch that before purchasing one.
No fart from Will? Great video Rob and glad to see William getting you into hammock camping, i love it along with the mosko 80s 💪
Loving the Mosko’s! Perfect for riding off-road
Hola Rob , estaría muy bien si mostrarás tu casco le verdad está muy padre, para conocer tu equipo de motociclista
Vídeo maravilhoso ❤ amo assistir esses vídeos. Parabéns
Hi Rob
I know that area well. It is my go-to ride when short on time, as it is close to my home! I haven't camped there though! I think I should! Great video!
Being cold is a real problem. I recently camped in the Little Desert and it got really cold! Could not sleep and dozed around the fire instead!
I'm from Brazil, bro. I like your videos 👏👏👏
Beatyful
Its my dream to enjoy my live by travelling and solo camping like this
Will has good channel thanks
05:58 wow that tree look like striked by lighthing
Dear Rob, I have traveled throughout Argentine Patagonia sleeping in a hammock and it is very comfortable, with low temperatures it is more difficult than with a tent but I choose it anyway
Despite the injury, you still kept going. Amazing footage as always, get well soon Rob!
Thank you 🙏
Very inspiring 👏👏
Adventurous as always....❤ From India
Ciao Rob la tua Triumph è pazzesca come tutta la tua avventura in mezzo alla natura, pure io faccio un lavoro molto duro con il camion , ma quando posso vado come te nel silenzio del bosco tenda fuoco e pace.. , sei un grande 💪 che modello di drone hai ..
The compact BBQ grill is similar to the "brändi grill"
It´s handmade in Switzerland :)
It’s seemed a little nippy in the video - if you really like hammock camping you should get a under quilt, it’ll change the way you camp - nice video, I can smell that meat cooking all the way over here in British Columbia - lol!😂
Hello from the Eastern US (the Blue Ridge Mountains).
I too motorcycle camp with a hammock.
For ease of setup, look into the Hennessy Expedition Classic using Snake Skins and the Super Shelter.
The bug net on the Hennessy Classic is connected all the way around, you enter the hammock through the bottom.
Sounds rather bizarre, but it's very convenient and it keeps fewer bugs from getting inside the netting with you.
The Super Shelter provides a sil-nylon water and wind barrier underneath the hammock.
It comes with a lightweight open cell phone pad for insulation, or you can use a blanket, a woobie, a down quilt, whatever if the temperature requires it.
For a fly, I use a War Bonnet Superfly.
It's a huge fly when spread out, or you can pitch it down to the ground and close the doors and be fully enclosed in bad weather, but very compact and lightweight when packed.
The Snake Skins (one set for the hammock and one set for the fly) reduce the fly and the hammock into two long sausage shapes.
You pull them out, connect them to your tree straps, slide the snake skins up towards the tree end and your camp is set, save guying & staking out your fly.
If it's raining you can collapse your hammock bug net and undercover into the Snake Skin and it creates a great deal of room underneath the fly for sitting in a camp chair.
If you happen to be setting up or taking down in the rain you can set up the fly first and deploy it, then open up your hammock underneath the cover of the fly.
Same for breaking camp, you can collapse your hammock into the snake skins take it down and put it in a dry bag or a pannier under the cover of the fly.
Then you take the fly down last.
Happy trails!!
Another incredible video as always. And glad you're back but don't overdo it. 🙏🏻
Thank you! 😊
Perfect 🤩🤩👍👍
I'm happy you feel better mate, …
big hug from Seville, Spain…!! : )
Thank you!
nice, nice, nice
This video is amazing like all the others you upload.
Greetings from México
I wonder where that is????? Really nice place!!!!
Hola crack !!! Que bueno los subtítulos en español !! Te sigo siempre, un abrazo desde Argentina!!
I hope they work ok 🙏
Hermoso todo
As a side sleeper hammock camping got some getting used to. But I love it. You can pack soo light on the bike. Just need the weather to warm up a bit more. It’s back to winter here in vic. And why are you cooking in the dark? Time management around camp, food tastes a lot better when it’s cooked in daylight
I’m keen to give it another try once it warm up a bit more. We definitely lost ourselves in that sunset!
19:35 he fart every morning when he wakes up. It’s in all videos
welcome back!
Nice 👍
Que bom que voltou! Não sei o que há em seus vídeos que prendem minha atenção do início ao fim!
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Could you please tell me what is the grill you are using over the campfire🙏 ? It looks really convenient and portable. I cannot find anything like this. The video is awesome, I really enjoy trips like this.
видео - кайф. отдельный лайк - за уборку, даже чужого мусора. всегда так делаю и друзей тоже приучил.
однако жалко, что такие люди есть в каждой стране. которые выбрасывают свои отходы там где находились и портят природу
Hey brother this video is a piece of art. Thanks for that!
Where is this place in Australia? Whats this area called? The mountains are beautiful!
I'm from Indonesia, really inspired by your video. I hope I can make a nature/camping themed Chanel
Uauuu video stupendo ✌️
Great content as always brother. Love from India ❤️
Thank you so much 🙏
Perfect your video, please mention your camara ? ❤
A fine, relaxing adventure. Food seems to be a huge part of the experience. 😂
I have to ask - do you have ticks and Lyme Disease there? Where I am the forests are infested with the little buggers. Sit on a log or rock and you’ll soon have them crawling all over you. I’m just finishing up a course of doxycycline because of a tick bite and a big rash.
I need to get one of those folding chairs!😊
yep, we've got plenty of ticks, they haven't been proven to carry lhyme disease bacteria yet (according to the NSW health site) however there are still cases of Lhyme disease in aus they do love to give us a plethora of other diseases and are a right pain in the arse both literally and figuratively.
glad to hear you're on the mend mate.
@@Max-lf4br So there's two things now I have to worry about in Australia.... Salt water crocs and ticks!
@@ScooterintheSticks and leeches, snakes and all the other general stuff that wants to end your life, but it's all good they're not too bad at times.
Super legal o vídeo, super bacana esse acampamento com vcs, muito linda a natureza por ai, um forte abraço 👏👏👍👍👊👊😄😄🇧🇷🇧🇷
Thank you 🙏
For hammock overnight in lower temperatures you will need one more layer under the hammock for better isolation. It is called "bottom insulation" (underquilt) :)
I definitely should have brought it
Bayılıyorum bu adama😅
Love from India ❤🇮🇳
Nice trip Rob 🤠👌 How many liters of gasoline does your motorcycle consume?🤔
หายไปนานเลยคับ😢
ผมเฝ้ารอดูคลิปอยู่ทุกวันเลยคับ
ขอให้ขอมือที่เจ็บหายใว้ๆน่ะคับ
✌️✌️✌️ #FCจากประเทศไทยคับ 🇹🇭
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Hey mate! Were you at the Murchison gap look out then into tallarook state ?
a tent in which motorcycles can enter
I envy you
Come to Indonesia my brother.....
You attached the dry bags wrong. With the Mosko bags, you're supposed to connect the clips on the dry bags to the straps on the pods instead of just together like a traditional dry bag.
Hola Rob, te saludo desde España, soy fiel seguidor de tus aventuras y acampadas, me podrías decir donde encontrar tu barbacoa, esa que se clava con un pincho en el suelo y puedes girar la parrilla ?
Te agradezco mucho amigo !!!!
süpersin dostum
Assalamualaikum from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Looks great . I love the idea of the hammock but I'd be nervous all night in the wind about one of those dead branches falling on me. I suppose you just look up and assess the branches above you ?
Always!
25:31 👏👏🤝
good^^
❤ from India
From my point of view, to feel more comfy and warm in a hammock, it is better to use an air-insulated sleeping mat in addition. Also, it helps to avoid some back pain in the morning.
Thanks for this!
Hammock ❤
Hey Rob come to the UK 🇬🇧 for the Dragon Rally and the Adventure bike Rally , be great meeting you 😊great vids sir 👌😎👍
I’m hoping next year 🤞
@@Rob_Hamilton look forward to meeting you sir 🤞👍👌
Great footage and cinematography! What a beautiful area. Looks like the hammock was the next option. Was that because of the environment?
Thank you! Not really, I just wanted to try something different. Excited to do it again
Yeah that is cold! Your sleeping bag is rated for that, but that also assumes an insulated sleeping pad. Ever thought about a bag liner? I hear they will add as much as 25 deg F to the bag rating. I just don't know how much of a hassle it would be getting in and out of TWO bags. I am facing a similar dilemma. Let me know your thoughts
The best way is to use an under-quilt which I don’t have. Apparently it’s much, much warmer than sleeping in a tent with a sleeping pad. For extreme cold conditions you can add an over-quilt to cover you completely.
@@Rob_Hamilton cool thanks!