Next level post! Gr8 drone, editing, and music. Rockstar status!👍Vaya con Dios, amigo!!!!
Ahhh thanks brotha that means a lot! Im glad you guys are liking the videos! Ill keep em coming forsure!
Another great ride!
Thanks brother! Glad you liked it! Im excited to show you guys Nayarit next week as well!
Keep up the great work. So happy to see the consistency with the content.
Haha im trying! Its so hard for some reason to edit in random places. Im kinda learning that I really just need like a good chair and table or else I kinda just get distracted.
Another good one. Inspired us to count we did 18 states not that it was a goal. We are cheering you on.
Yeah no I mean just getting to be anywhere down here is such an opportunity! 18 is so cool! And I feel the love guys! Thank you
Beautiful, I am from Guadalajara, Jalisco. This tequila making process has been passed down through many generations. You can take a real cool tour from my city to tequila for about 100 bucks. They explain everything and you can try tequila 😋
Yeah I stayed in Guadalajara for close to a month! I loved it! Its a great city. Just seeing all the Agave was just so impressive. What a cool place to be from!
Living the Dream!! When you get to a new town, I like to look it up on Google Maps. 👍
Thanks Jay I'm doing my best! That's hilarious yeah your just like me! I guess maybe we're both very visual, because I do the same, I love looking at places on the map.
i love my state of jalisco. the road you took before to the offroad. leads you to hostotipaquillo. that place has de biggest motorcycle concentration in mexico. and theres alot of places with great views around that area. same thing goes in nayarit. be safe. dont ride in night time and enjoy.
My friend that's so cool your from Jalisco! Ive really enjoyed all the time ive got to spend there! Jalisco just felt like it had do much to see and do! And yeah I don't ride at night
Another bad ass video, Landon... great landscape of Tequila and lava fields of Nayarit... like Bam, Hawaii México 😆
Thanks Len! Yeah Tequila was just insanely beautiful! Also I'm really excited to show you guys Nayarit! The lava was just out of no where haha
You’re killing it, Landon! Thanks for the epic content 🙏
Thanks Thomas! Im super stoked that your enjoying it and that its even worth writing a comment to let me know! Thanks my friend!
@@LandonBishoff haha yeah I don’t usually comment on ANY videos but you definitely have my attention! I love your attitude, your thirst for adventure and your values.
@@LandonBishoff I’d love to go on a day trip with you when you are stateside. God bless.
That means a lot to hear Thomas! Just trying to document this so my kids can see it one day, and also kinda as a journal for me. Im not perfect by any means, but If I can, I would like to publicly show my gratitude for God, and to the best of my ability, just be someone that would talk about Jesus in public. Since that can be looked down on these days.
Great content from spectacular drone footage, beautiful music, talking to the locals, and story of where you are staying. ❤
Love the content man! Reminds me so much of my mission. I look forward to your videos every week. Keep rollin out bangers bro!
@@LandonBishoff No, I actually served in Southern Argentina (The Patigonia) . But the buildings, people and scenery are so similar to that of Argentina.
Thats awesome man! Yeah one day id love to head down there. Have you been back yet?
Yeah you'll get there one day! Gotta just choose a date and commit I think. Because I kinda kept waiting for a perfect time to go and time just keeps passing I realized its never gonna be perfectly convenient and so you just gotta go
Hey Landon.... How are you navigating around? Looks like you're taking smaller roads, does your GPS show smaller roads?
Hello my friend! Yeah so before I came on the trip I spent about 2 months studying maps and the locations that I wanted to visit and basically connecting the dots. My rough draft is linked on my instagram in the bio. I built my entire route on Gaia, and then exported the GPX file out to my Trail tech Pro that I have mounted on my bike. I also have the trail downloaded on my Gaia app on my phone. SO yes my trail tech has a painted line that when im off-road im just following that line. I like it a lot because it lets me just enjoy the ride and pay more attention to what's going on around me than always looking at the map and trying to figure out what road leads where.
I rode a train through the agave fields of Tequila in 1990. The run from Guadalajara to Mexico City was called the Tapatio. I'm sure that riding a bike is more fun though.
A train thorough Agave fields in 1990??? David that sounds like a movie! That’s so cool! And I mean just getting out there is such a privilege.. bike or not
@@LandonBishoff Hi mate. Howsit? That was an epic train ride. I rode the Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México as far as it went at the time, to Oaxaca. I bought a second class ticket at the US Mex border. That was a ticket to an adventure. After riding for a short time the train stopped and unhitched the first class cars. No doubt they made it to Mexico City in a day. My train, the locals called, 'El Burro'. It took me 2 1/2 days. I was the only gringo onboard. No lights at night. Broken windows. The train line hugged the coast and stopped often. At every stop peddlers of food and medicinal cures would board, hoping to earn some money. All of The folks were very kind to me. Although everyone was watching me. "What's this crazy Gringo doing here?'
Hahhah wow! What a cool story! I love to hear that kind of stuff! I could listen to those kind of stories all the time thats so fun. Everyone was like... Do you think that Gringo is running from something??? Like why is he on here haha.Do you know if it still exists? Ive never heard of anyone taking a train down to the bottom of Mexico.
@@LandonBishoff I don't know the status of the Mexican trains now. At the time the end of the line was Oaxaca. Once I arrived in Oaxaca I found that I had to wait until the next day to catch a bus. I was alone and feeling vulnerable. It seemed unwise to fall asleep in a corner of the bus station. So, I asked a group of Indians who were camping there if I could join them. I was made welcome and slept safely.
Thats so cool! Id love to hear more of that story! Thats really fun.
So you mentioned the stories you have heard about Santa Morte but then you don't tell us the stories? 😢 Another great Video though!
Im sorry brotha hahaha I didn't even really think of that haha. So the stories ive heard about the Santa Muerte is that their are cults or just groups of people that worship her. Ive also heard stories about certain cartels using her as a symbol and worshiping her as well. Most of what ive heard though is very much second hand and so I don't want to spread misinformation. So we should both do some research and then come back together and see what we've learned haha
Santa Muerte...no bueno. Cuidado ! Weird cult ... or whatever! Great vids though. Congrats!
Ps: Loved "El niño mudo" song !
Thanks for adding the link, I checked it out and yes pretty sketchy stuff. Looks like the Pope has condemned it.
Loved the agave shots, looks like one of the most beautiful places on earth. Thank you for sharing these adventures with us!
That's awesome! Yeah I really loved those shots as well! And thanks for taking the time to comment and let me know! I actually really do appreciate that!