The reality of leaving your home and family behind is not lost on us Adam and while we all love the content and thank you a great deal for including us in your journeys, we owe a big thanks to your wife and children also. So, from far away in the western United States, I say thank you to not only you Adam, but your girls back home as well. Epic as always sir!
I go riding for one day and I catch grief from my wife; so yeah you’ve got a great lady Adam and your girls have a dad who’s a legend of a rider. I have no doubt one day they’ll love just watching videos of dad on his adventures.
Hey Adam, French guy here. I love every single of your videos, but damn this episode when you finally arrive in my home country hits hard. I love my country and seeing people like you that I admire enjoying your time here feels amazing... Thank you for all the emotions you give me... ❤
I got my motorcycle license today. Haven't got a bike yet. I'm probably never going to ride trough India by myself or cross a desert, but I'll travel on two wheels and I'll see things that I otherwise wouldn't have. And for all the experiences I would've otherwise missed out on, I wanna thank you.
Your life will be enriched - go steady in first few years - remember cars and trucks are all out to get you and expect them to pull out of T junctions because they are all eating Greg’s sausage rolls, playing in their phones and “late” and frustrated. Just anticipate anything. . Do some more courses - like off road enduro and even trials to improve skill - there are many good videos like A Riemann to help you get better.
@@MaxUtley You wouldn't believe all the stuff that happened to me just in my driving lessons. I kinda knew before that other drivers reacted differently to bikes, that they had a hard time judging their speed, but I couldn't have imagined how bad it actually is. I was cut off like 5 times in my first 10 or so driving lessons. Once I had to brake so hard that I could feel the ABS kick in on the rear wheel. My driving instructor probably used his horn every 2 hours on average, while we were on the road.
@@titaniummechanism3214 well at least you know - I have been riding solid for a long time all over the world and unfortunately we bikers will come off worse in a collision and so expect the unexpected. Always look at drivers at T junctions to confirm they see you. They will cut you up, turn into you, open doors, squeeze and drive too close. Use speed to escape and find your space. I am not saying don’t have fun - but develop your “all round” defence and always have an escape plan - sounds like military… huh 😜
Never really understood Off-road driving…did cruise a lot on highways…. But this gentleman cleared the idea of off-roading…never felt so much encapsulated by just driving through the bushes
Alan as a traveller in Europe, your travels through my continent makes my soul sour to the beauty you portray of our glorious lands and all the lands of the world you share us viewers of the channel. A heart felt thank you is extended to you and your family for bringing to followers of the channel a view of our beautiful planet which only us bikers appreciate.
I started watching you while noraly was recovering you really can’t compare the two of you you’re more about the the bike she’s more about the people she meets and the geography i think you’re both great!
As a French guy living in Chile, i’ve had to change my point of view on distance. So when you wanted to cross this lake to go to France, i really understood your Aussie point of view. All is so close but so different in Europe!! Thank you again, epic trip!!
It's always nice to watch your movies. Your adventure bike philosophy is absolutely true! We also had negative experiences at gas stations in France, Belgium and Italy.Greetings from Russia!
I love your perspective on Europe and having many different cultures close together. I take it for granted, but I'm from the Netherlands so in less than 4 hours of riding I have access to German, Belgian, Luxembourgian, French and British culture. On the flipside, I would be absolutely amazed to travel through Australia for 3000 km and still see and hear "the same" people. And sometimes even the same kind of geography and climatic conditions!
Love you Mr.Riemann, keep exploring the Earth on such mechanical horses & would also love to hear the performance of such machines on the trail and terrains according to your experience..God bless.
Great to meet fellow countrymen and kindred spirits to top up your emotional tank and that essential reset. Helps you refocus on the wonderful counties you are becoming part of, instead of simply moving through to target destinations on a sat nav. Admire your honesty and also where you point the lens on your travels combined with that laconic, insightful commentary laced with philosophical life lessons. True talent.
What a pleasure to watch your content! Been "zapping" through youtube for so many months trying to find the story telling it was before in these platform. Thank you Adam and keep the good job mate!
Nice work Adam and you absolutely nailed it. There is an extra dimension to your touring when you turn off the tarmac onto the dirt. No watching the speedo, looking out for road signs or Cops. Just follow your path and experience your surroundings while immersed in your riding. Nothing like it. 👍
I traveled through Italy, across St.Bernard pass down to France then towards Andorra and then TET through the Pyrenees between Spain and France. Ended up in St Sebastian and many other beautiful and historical places along the way home to Sweden. -- That was the best vacation I´ve had I think. This really took me back. Thank you Adam for yet another beautiful video of you plowing through! All the best too you Adam. Hope to meet you one day like the other guy did, encountering you on a trail. (haha!) Best wishes from Sweden!
Another ripper adventure with awesome cinematography and some hilarious comments. "What sloppy hell is this", "the answer is to go faster", "the Dungeon trail", hahaha, loved it, thanks Adam.
Himalaya Heroe is a full "food for thought" series! Also the Outback series has lot of lesson learned and things to think about. This guy is a story teller, thats the point.
@@camiloverland Hello, how are you, I have no doubt that he is a storyteller, all his videos are great but some are better edited than others, I also tell you this as a content creator. really in this one, the music, the cinematography, his voice-over story, I, I repeat, I liked them more than others. It's a matter of taste, regarding the Warhorse series, the last one arriving in London is the one I liked the most.
Wow Adam, what an inspiring trip and cut - thank you from the bottom of my heart for sharing your adventures with your great humour and appreciation for the world we‘re living in.
We had the same payment bull happen to us. We even tried twice. It took 6 weeks for the return. Definitely avoid the pre payment types. Sending our thanks for all your hard work and commitment.
Love the fact that you really try to understand people and their actual lifestyle ! I’m french ans it was hillarious to see an ausie trying the typical french dish ! Looking forward discovering the Australian specialities 😍
unfortunatly you missed one of the most beautyful paved Alp Passes by going through that tunnel, the Grand-St-Bernard would have been worth it ;), aside from that, amazing Video and Riding as always.
I soon too will be setting out on my own adventure. Sad that i will be alone, but maybe thats where i need to be to find myself again. Thanks for the inspiration!
I absolutely love your videos, you are one of the main reasons why I chose an adventure bike (Transalp XL750) and why I am so keen to travel and see places myself. What amazes me and why I think your videos are incredible is not just the riding, the views, but the story telling. Every single episode is like watching a "short" movie, honestly, great job! 🙂
Adam, I've finally caught an episode in a timely manner to chime in! There you are adventuring [and creating EPIC Motology content] the way you always have and pointing out that [the right] 2 wheels can get you most anywhere. After your last expedition to India to "let go", this journey must be feeling quite a bit different. And as accomplished as you are, your welcoming spirit with Daniel in Ep. 2 was fun to watch. So fortunate are we that you chose to ride to the festival vs fly in direct!! Of course you have this "job" to do to keep the family supported, as they support you, but doing what you truly love to make it happen is thrilling! Well done sir, keep it coming and keep finding that "ZEN state" with your trusty steeds letting your thoughts wander and soak it in.
I'm letting my rambles happen as they come on these rides, then decide later whether they'll make the edit. Most of it is proving quite relevant to the journey, and so I put ti in.
These videos, your videos, are so inspiring. In less than 3 months I will be embarking on my own motocycle trip. A six month tour of Mexico and Central America on my Tenere 700. These trips just look like too much fun to not take off and do it myself. Thanks for the inspiration, Adam.
I had to laugh, that shot of you camping along that lake and I thought, wow, Adam found a peaceful lake in the wilderness, in the middle of nowhere and then you go to leave and the camera pans around and you're surrounded by campers in a park. Kinda like a movie set in Hollywood. Thanks.
Adam some magical breath taking scenery and it amazes me where they build some of these roads / tracks Seems very epic thanks for your time and allowing us to follow your journey Thanks Dave
Best moto content on youtube ! Great storytelling, & wonderful images (even with Gopro’s cracked lens) The vibe is contageous. It is 23:30 and all i want is to jump on the bike and head to nord! 😂 Best regards from Romania !🤘🏻 Btw The rim was much better lubed than the chain 15:45 😂
💪🏽🏍️💨 The mighty Norden and the mighty Adam! What a duo! Just wish I was on my Expedition riding along with ya! Safe travels my friend! The 🇺🇸 awaits you! Sooner than later I hope.
"with only a few hundred kms to go, its strange to think that a completely different nation of people whom speak a completely different language are just on the other side of this mountain range" This reminds me when living in England trying to explain to my English friends that in Argentina you can find strait line routes with absolutely NOTHING on each side of the road as long as going from London to Edinburg but in a strait line!!! It was hard to explain to some the difference between the New World and the Old World.... Great stuff Adam!!!!!!!!!!!!
Adam, your cinematography, narration and camera skills are outstanding. It would be so cool to see you make something and submit it to the VAHNA motorcycle film festival.
It’s been said before Adam, but your videos are amazing, inspiring, informative, funny. I have a 1200 Tiger and never been off road! Scared of falling off and/or getting stuck somewhere! That section in France was rough! Feel like I’m missing out and maybe too past it, but your mate in Italy showed your never too old! Excellent viewing as always! 👏🏻👏🏻
Very funny to see Adam look at a church and be amaze, when you are french, it's so common, that you sometime forgot the real value. I mean we love it, but you go in every village of france, there is church, built 1000 years ago, and you forgot about that, and it's amazing to realize that in EVERY town in France there is an historical monument and heritage that is beautiful (true for several european country by the way). So thank you Adam to remind us our chance and come back in France anytime, there is marvelous road and off road to take, in the mountains (you would love going into Cevene, Dordogne and Perigors, and doing a Transpyrennean) or cruising by the rocky coast ... enjoy, it's a motorcyclist paradise
27:50: It's amazing how getting off-road, feeling of freedom without all the rules. This really registered with myself and why I gave up 2 decades of sports touring bikes for an adventure bike.
Thanks for sharing Adam. Not that I was surprised, but good on you for giving the snails a go, first time I tried them I must have been 10 yo,. For anyone who hasn't tried, they're cooked with butter and garlic so I'll go as far as saying that if you like garlic, butter and meat you'll love them
Love watching the drone shots. The big 901 just floats underneath you the way you ride it. Loving the European scenery and the people. Great series of videos.
A most excellent adventure, Adam, thank you! Think I would have been ok on the rockiness and grass, but pretty sure that mud would have got the best of me!! Great riding, great filming....epic scenery!🤘
Really enjoying this trip by Adam. I met him a few days later at ABR and didn’t realise he rode this awesome route - especially the TET. I am an appalling UA-camr - but not giving up. Bought all the DJI stuff after losing my cameras hoofing it in Namib desert and will try out Adam’s filming on my own adventures. Have a huge trip on BDRs (Americas TET if you like) in 2025 - probably on Aprilia 660 Tuareg - although being a Chinese based rider I may try Kove or CF Moto. Like the active track on DJI Mini Pro footage - wish I had captured my round the world stuff - but still a few adventures ahead. Thanks Adam for all the tips on bike setup, maintenance and the filming and editing.
Following from new zealand and about to mortgage myself an adventure bike. Inspirational mate, what an epic wee series this has turned out to be. Thanks for sharing the world with us
Brilliant as usual could watch your videos for hours what an adventure living the dream for some of us who can only wish we had the energy and time to follow your adventures and the scene where you just happen across a fellow rider on a closed road in some mountain range is just surreal 🤔can’t wait for the next episode
I'm exited to have my first foray into off-road in September, doing a gentle off-road "walk" as an introduction. Been riding road-only for these first two years and I do very much enjoy it, being on two wheels, twisty roads (though it usually takes an hour freeway to get to them and plenty of speed traps about). Off-road is very limited in Belgium but I'll see if it's something I want to do more of in the future. North of France and Germany isn't that far out for a venture on the TET. Very inspiring videos Adam!
And again a crazy good and entertaining video which made my fingers scratching on my helmet even on 20 pm :). Absolute impressive how you are able to transfer your emotions down to my screen. Big Thanks!!! ♥
Brilliant! Another epic adventure great series Adam. Hanging out for the next one. Felt like I was riding along getting arm pump on the technical tracks. Just makes me want to ride more.
Great stuff. I’m just getting into off road riding and definitely need some dirt bike practice. You’ve got some skills built up through the years that allow you you to cut through all that stuff on a big bike like it’s nothing. Impressive
I bought a Moto Guzzi V85TT earlier this year and was doing some gravel roads with it here and there, and always wondered how it and i would do on mountain roads like this.. Last month I went to Colorado and brought the bike along and you are 100% correct, there is nothing like being on a big adventure bike and going up passes similar to this... I dumped the bike a couple times but learned a TON and still have a high from that trip.. Everyone needs to stop taking these bikes to starbucks and do this with them! Howdy from Texas!
The reality of leaving your home and family behind is not lost on us Adam and while we all love the content and thank you a great deal for including us in your journeys, we owe a big thanks to your wife and children also. So, from far away in the western United States, I say thank you to not only you Adam, but your girls back home as well. Epic as always sir!
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@@warrenfoster7341go read the dudes comment again 🤦♂️
@@PLRMoto😂
@@PLRMotohow dare you gender assume anyone these days. 😂
I go riding for one day and I catch grief from my wife; so yeah you’ve got a great lady Adam and your girls have a dad who’s a legend of a rider. I have no doubt one day they’ll love just watching videos of dad on his adventures.
" Ride within your limits and always keep some skill in reserve" 😮 That's the best advice off-road.
It’s the best advice for riding full stop, on or off road, if you want to survive and keep riding into your old age 👍
that’s what I do after becoming a father 😂
Was going to write the same, great advice for motorcycle adventures.
I appreciate the fact you spend a lot of time away from your family to show us the world we all have a great deal of respect for you Adam
Adam is the Bob Ross of motorcycle adventure content. He’s painting a beautiful picture for us all to get out and explore.
"happy little accident" when he overcooks it in the corner 😀
@@DanielMores My exact same thought 😂😂
Hey Adam, French guy here. I love every single of your videos, but damn this episode when you finally arrive in my home country hits hard. I love my country and seeing people like you that I admire enjoying your time here feels amazing... Thank you for all the emotions you give me... ❤
France is a very special place. Next time I'd like to bring my family
@@MotologyFilms You absolutely need to visit the Southern Parts of the french alps when you're here😊
The best motorcycle content on UA-cam. Thank you Adam, for everything!
I fell down like 25 times through the section on 29:20 😂 what a legend you are Adam! Thank you for taking us on the journey ❤️
No other videos on YT make me want to get out ride like you man. Thanks for your hard work.
I got my motorcycle license today. Haven't got a bike yet. I'm probably never going to ride trough India by myself or cross a desert, but I'll travel on two wheels and I'll see things that I otherwise wouldn't have. And for all the experiences I would've otherwise missed out on, I wanna thank you.
Congratulation from italian biker
Good look
Your life will be enriched - go steady in first few years - remember cars and trucks are all out to get you and expect them to pull out of T junctions because they are all eating Greg’s sausage rolls, playing in their phones and “late” and frustrated. Just anticipate anything.
. Do some more courses - like off road enduro and even trials to improve skill - there are many good videos like A Riemann to help you get better.
@@MaxUtley You wouldn't believe all the stuff that happened to me just in my driving lessons. I kinda knew before that other drivers reacted differently to bikes, that they had a hard time judging their speed, but I couldn't have imagined how bad it actually is. I was cut off like 5 times in my first 10 or so driving lessons. Once I had to brake so hard that I could feel the ABS kick in on the rear wheel. My driving instructor probably used his horn every 2 hours on average, while we were on the road.
@@titaniummechanism3214 well at least you know - I have been riding solid for a long time all over the world and unfortunately we bikers will come off worse in a collision and so expect the unexpected. Always look at drivers at T junctions to confirm they see you. They will cut you up, turn into you, open doors, squeeze and drive too close. Use speed to escape and find your space. I am not saying don’t have fun - but develop your “all round” defence and always have an escape plan - sounds like military… huh 😜
Never really understood Off-road driving…did cruise a lot on highways…. But this gentleman cleared the idea of off-roading…never felt so much encapsulated by just driving through the bushes
"Getting off road is instant freedom" Well said! Great poetry in every expedition. I love it!
Adam, whether you like it or not, you are a legend to your legion of fans. Excellent work!!!
Glad you liked our country, bienvenu chez nous Adam !
Definitely you can reach a zen state with a beer, some Italian salami and a motorcycle.
You don't need 7 years in a cave. Well done very inspiring
All your videos here motivated me to change from a road to an ADV And new horizons have opened up for me.
Adam we appreciate your content, the filmography is unbelievable, I feel like i'm riding with you. keep it up.
Absolutely love these videos Adam,hope you continue in this format. Send it 😊
Alan as a traveller in Europe, your travels through my continent makes my soul sour to the beauty you portray of our glorious lands and all the lands of the world you share us viewers of the channel. A heart felt thank you is extended to you and your family for bringing to followers of the channel a view of our beautiful planet which only us bikers appreciate.
I started watching you while noraly was recovering you really can’t compare the two of you you’re more about the the bike she’s more about the people she meets and the geography i think you’re both great!
Just keeps getting better.. Adam Riemann for Prime Minister..
I'd vote for Adam !!
As a French guy living in Chile, i’ve had to change my point of view on distance. So when you wanted to cross this lake to go to France, i really understood your Aussie point of view. All is so close but so different in Europe!! Thank you again, epic trip!!
This channel is quickly becoming my fav TV
I know EXACLTY that geeling about the tarmac taking you down" and the off road cheer up the mood, i feel exactly the same!
It's always nice to watch your movies. Your adventure bike philosophy is absolutely true! We also had negative experiences at gas stations in France, Belgium and Italy.Greetings from Russia!
"Keep Some Skill in Reserve" I am so much going to steal that quote. Thank you Adam.
Love this Adam, and after living here in Thailand for 7 years I know how good it was for you to meet Jess and hear our accent❤
Thank You for taking us with you in this journey. Your comments... spot on!
I love your perspective on Europe and having many different cultures close together. I take it for granted, but I'm from the Netherlands so in less than 4 hours of riding I have access to German, Belgian, Luxembourgian, French and British culture. On the flipside, I would be absolutely amazed to travel through Australia for 3000 km and still see and hear "the same" people. And sometimes even the same kind of geography and climatic conditions!
Love you Mr.Riemann, keep exploring the Earth on such mechanical horses & would also love to hear the performance of such machines on the trail and terrains according to your experience..God bless.
Great to meet fellow countrymen and kindred spirits to top up your emotional tank and that essential reset. Helps you refocus on the wonderful counties you are becoming part of, instead of simply moving through to target destinations on a sat nav. Admire your honesty and also where you point the lens on your travels combined with that laconic, insightful commentary laced with philosophical life lessons. True talent.
Great show glad we found it . Itchy Boots fans but yours is a different twist to it we enjoy . Keep on living your dreams as life is too short
Another great film, the country and the country side.
What a pleasure to watch your content! Been "zapping" through youtube for so many months trying to find the story telling it was before in these platform. Thank you Adam and keep the good job mate!
Nice work Adam and you absolutely nailed it. There is an extra dimension to your touring when you turn off the tarmac onto the dirt. No watching the speedo, looking out for road signs or Cops. Just follow your path and experience your surroundings while immersed in your riding. Nothing like it. 👍
Having a 4h delay on my connection ✈️, what better way to spend than watch this legend! AR is just bloody amazing!
Once again Adam absolutely slays the videography and storytelling. Each video improves one by one. Thank you for sharing.
I traveled through Italy, across St.Bernard pass down to France then towards Andorra and then TET through the Pyrenees between Spain and France.
Ended up in St Sebastian and many other beautiful and historical places along the way home to Sweden. -- That was the best vacation I´ve had I think.
This really took me back.
Thank you Adam for yet another beautiful video of you plowing through! All the best too you Adam.
Hope to meet you one day like the other guy did, encountering you on a trail. (haha!) Best wishes from Sweden!
Awesome video. Utterly raging at the abandoned chateau!
Awwwww yeah Adam Riemann posted another masterpiece.
Another ripper adventure with awesome cinematography and some hilarious comments. "What sloppy hell is this", "the answer is to go faster", "the Dungeon trail", hahaha, loved it, thanks Adam.
Hats off to you sir doing what you like away from ur loved ones thousands of miles away to show us what two wheel adventures can do ❤
Maybe, this is the best video of your last 10!!!! your reflections during the trip were one better than the other. Thank you for sharing Adam! From 🇦🇷
Himalaya Heroe is a full "food for thought" series! Also the Outback series has lot of lesson learned and things to think about. This guy is a story teller, thats the point.
@@camiloverland Hello, how are you, I have no doubt that he is a storyteller, all his videos are great but some are better edited than others, I also tell you this as a content creator. really in this one, the music, the cinematography, his voice-over story, I, I repeat, I liked them more than others. It's a matter of taste, regarding the Warhorse series, the last one arriving in London is the one I liked the most.
Wow Adam, what an inspiring trip and cut - thank you from the bottom of my heart for sharing your adventures with your great humour and appreciation for the world we‘re living in.
We had the same payment bull happen to us. We even tried twice. It took 6 weeks for the return. Definitely avoid the pre payment types. Sending our thanks for all your hard work and commitment.
you are an incredibly good advocate for offroad biking - thx 4 taking us along
Yes ep.3 great videos mate en also great tips all the time. Thx
Living the dream and inspiring dreams at the same time.
Absolute perfect description of what I always felt in my bones about the pavement/tarmac but have never been able to articulate. Spot on!
You show the world the endless possibilities an adventure bike can give you.
Love the fact that you really try to understand people and their actual lifestyle !
I’m french ans it was hillarious to see an ausie trying the typical french dish !
Looking forward discovering the Australian specialities 😍
unfortunatly you missed one of the most beautyful paved Alp Passes by going through that tunnel, the Grand-St-Bernard would have been worth it ;), aside from that, amazing Video and Riding as always.
I soon too will be setting out on my own adventure. Sad that i will be alone, but maybe thats where i need to be to find myself again. Thanks for the inspiration!
Just remember - if you’re not first, you’re last. lol. Great UA-cam handle
Epic... as always.
I absolutely love your videos, you are one of the main reasons why I chose an adventure bike (Transalp XL750) and why I am so keen to travel and see places myself. What amazes me and why I think your videos are incredible is not just the riding, the views, but the story telling. Every single episode is like watching a "short" movie, honestly, great job! 🙂
It's always nice to hear when another rider trades in their street bike for a more off-road capable journey. Welcome and enjoy the trails.
Im a walker but I love riding too, your long trip but very interesting feeling and experiences
What an epic journey and such magnificent trails...
Adam,
I've finally caught an episode in a timely manner to chime in! There you are adventuring [and creating EPIC Motology content] the way you always have and pointing out that [the right] 2 wheels can get you most anywhere. After your last expedition to India to "let go", this journey must be feeling quite a bit different. And as accomplished as you are, your welcoming spirit with Daniel in Ep. 2 was fun to watch. So fortunate are we that you chose to ride to the festival vs fly in direct!! Of course you have this "job" to do to keep the family supported, as they support you, but doing what you truly love to make it happen is thrilling! Well done sir, keep it coming and keep finding that "ZEN state" with your trusty steeds letting your thoughts wander and soak it in.
I'm letting my rambles happen as they come on these rides, then decide later whether they'll make the edit. Most of it is proving quite relevant to the journey, and so I put ti in.
These videos, your videos, are so inspiring. In less than 3 months I will be embarking on my own motocycle trip. A six month tour of Mexico and Central America on my Tenere 700. These trips just look like too much fun to not take off and do it myself. Thanks for the inspiration, Adam.
I had to laugh, that shot of you camping along that lake and I thought, wow, Adam found a peaceful lake in the wilderness, in the middle of nowhere and then you go to leave and the camera pans around and you're surrounded by campers in a park. Kinda like a movie set in Hollywood. Thanks.
Bob & Margery everywhere
You can't get over confident in the mud ... the big unit's go down like a shot bull.
Fabulous riding , fabulous cinematography and the coolest dude narration . Mancrush right here !!
Adam, can you please do a short description video on what you are carrying on the TET?
Nessa Viagem é Cada Paisagem de Tirar o Fôlego.
Adam some magical breath taking scenery and it amazes me where they build some of these roads / tracks
Seems very epic thanks for your time and allowing us to follow your journey
Thanks
Dave
Best moto content on youtube ! Great storytelling, & wonderful images (even with Gopro’s cracked lens) The vibe is contageous. It is 23:30 and all i want is to jump on the bike and head to nord! 😂
Best regards from Romania !🤘🏻
Btw The rim was much better lubed than the chain 15:45 😂
Смотрю Вас недавно такие красивые маршруты вы едите! Класс!
💪🏽🏍️💨
The mighty Norden and the mighty Adam!
What a duo!
Just wish I was on my Expedition riding along with ya!
Safe travels my friend!
The 🇺🇸 awaits you! Sooner than later I hope.
My country, hope you enjoyed.
Just brilliant, the world is an amazing place when you venture offroad! Can't wait for the next one.👍
Magnifique!
That's 2 words now.
Ride safe 👍
"with only a few hundred kms to go, its strange to think that a completely different nation of people whom speak a completely different language are just on the other side of this mountain range"
This reminds me when living in England trying to explain to my English friends that in Argentina you can find strait line routes with absolutely NOTHING on each side of the road as long as going from London to Edinburg but in a strait line!!!
It was hard to explain to some the difference between the New World and the Old World....
Great stuff Adam!!!!!!!!!!!!
Adam, your cinematography, narration and camera skills are outstanding. It would be so cool to see you make something and submit it to the VAHNA motorcycle film festival.
Lovely to see Bob and Marge still getting after it
It’s been said before Adam, but your videos are amazing, inspiring, informative, funny. I have a 1200 Tiger and never been off road! Scared of falling off and/or getting stuck somewhere! That section in France was rough! Feel like I’m missing out and maybe too past it, but your mate in Italy showed your never too old! Excellent viewing as always! 👏🏻👏🏻
There's nothing more to say! You are Epic!
Adam, no words on your videos. Just amazing to watch!
Very funny to see Adam look at a church and be amaze, when you are french, it's so common, that you sometime forgot the real value. I mean we love it, but you go in every village of france, there is church, built 1000 years ago, and you forgot about that, and it's amazing to realize that in EVERY town in France there is an historical monument and heritage that is beautiful (true for several european country by the way).
So thank you Adam to remind us our chance and come back in France anytime, there is marvelous road and off road to take, in the mountains (you would love going into Cevene, Dordogne and Perigors, and doing a Transpyrennean) or cruising by the rocky coast ... enjoy, it's a motorcyclist paradise
Thanks!
27:50: It's amazing how getting off-road, feeling of freedom without all the rules. This really registered with myself and why I gave up 2 decades of sports touring bikes for an adventure bike.
Thanks for sharing Adam. Not that I was surprised, but good on you for giving the snails a go, first time I tried them I must have been 10 yo,. For anyone who hasn't tried, they're cooked with butter and garlic so I'll go as far as saying that if you like garlic, butter and meat you'll love them
I thought they were great ... must have smashed down at least 10 of them.
Love watching the drone shots. The big 901 just floats underneath you the way you ride it. Loving the European scenery and the people. Great series of videos.
I really enjoyed my time on the big unit. Perfect bike for this journey.
“Exploring the planet by motorcycle is truly my happy place”…💯🎯👍!!
Imagine the armies that have marched through those mountains... Great stuff.
High quality stuff! Keep roaring, keep riding!
Meraviglioso, come sempre!
Once again you have delivered an impeccable piece of film making. I can imagine it must be difficult spending so much time away from your family.
35 minutes very well spend! Cheers Adam 💪🏽
A most excellent adventure, Adam, thank you! Think I would have been ok on the rockiness and grass, but pretty sure that mud would have got the best of me!! Great riding, great filming....epic scenery!🤘
Really enjoying this trip by Adam. I met him a few days later at ABR and didn’t realise he rode this awesome route - especially the TET. I am an appalling UA-camr - but not giving up. Bought all the DJI stuff after losing my cameras hoofing it in Namib desert and will try out Adam’s filming on my own adventures. Have a huge trip on BDRs (Americas TET if you like) in 2025 - probably on Aprilia 660 Tuareg - although being a Chinese based rider I may try Kove or CF Moto.
Like the active track on DJI Mini Pro footage - wish I had captured my round the world stuff - but still a few adventures ahead.
Thanks Adam for all the tips on bike setup, maintenance and the filming and editing.
Following from new zealand and about to mortgage myself an adventure bike. Inspirational mate, what an epic wee series this has turned out to be. Thanks for sharing the world with us
“Mortgage myself” 😂😂
Brilliant as usual could watch your videos for hours what an adventure living the dream for some of us who can only wish we had the energy and time to follow your adventures and the scene where you just happen across a fellow rider on a closed road in some mountain range is just surreal 🤔can’t wait for the next episode
Magnífica vídeo!!! Gracias Adan
Bedankt
Thank you sir!
well done my friend you are amazing keep riding!!!!
I'm exited to have my first foray into off-road in September, doing a gentle off-road "walk" as an introduction.
Been riding road-only for these first two years and I do very much enjoy it, being on two wheels, twisty roads (though it usually takes an hour freeway to get to them and plenty of speed traps about).
Off-road is very limited in Belgium but I'll see if it's something I want to do more of in the future.
North of France and Germany isn't that far out for a venture on the TET.
Very inspiring videos Adam!
And again a crazy good and entertaining video which made my fingers scratching on my helmet even on 20 pm :). Absolute impressive how you are able to transfer your emotions down to my screen. Big Thanks!!! ♥
Brilliant! Another epic adventure great series Adam. Hanging out for the next one. Felt like I was riding along getting arm pump on the technical tracks.
Just makes me want to ride more.
That drone tracking is working soo good.Wish my DJI Mini 3 pro have such tracking.
Great stuff. I’m just getting into off road riding and definitely need some dirt bike practice. You’ve got some skills built up through the years that allow you you to cut through all that stuff on a big bike like it’s nothing. Impressive
Adam You are the modern day Marco Polo
I bought a Moto Guzzi V85TT earlier this year and was doing some gravel roads with it here and there, and always wondered how it and i would do on mountain roads like this.. Last month I went to Colorado and brought the bike along and you are 100% correct, there is nothing like being on a big adventure bike and going up passes similar to this... I dumped the bike a couple times but learned a TON and still have a high from that trip.. Everyone needs to stop taking these bikes to starbucks and do this with them! Howdy from Texas!