Love this. Would love to ride that loop. Great video my friend. Great angles, quality, information was rad, the neutral clip, and the road dogg sound clip added in at the beginning. *chefs kiss* Stay safe out there.
Interesting perspective behind the handlebars of a Harley. Different from anything I've ridden. I've been as far north in Alberta as Grande Prairie, but headed back west from there. I love the local history. Great video!
Thanks, it's really nice up here... hopefully I can get up to northwest territories for camping this year but the fires are everywhere. Thanks for watching!
Is your Harley really that quiet or is it just the way the video handles sounds? This is probably the only part of Alberta that I haven't seen, although I have been to High Level once. Good video.
its not your typical loud Harley Davidson of the past, its a stock Milwaukee 8 with stock pipes. Quite as Harleys go. Also the microphone is in my Helmet and I normalized the sound lower in editing so you can hear me talk, the voice over and music, if I didnt normalize the sound level the wind noise or the exhaust would take over the voice and Music. Thanks for watching!
Looking forward to them. I'm also planning to buy my first Harley when I find the right used one. It will be my last motorcycle as I'm getting on in years. @@WhiteLineRambler
@@WhiteLineRambler Most likely the Heritage Classic. I test rode a new one and really enjoyed it. I thought the Road King was for me but I recently took my friend's 2008 Electra Gluide for a very short ride. I found it a little big. I'm 5ft 9 and could reach the ground but backing it up or stopping on an uneven surface could present a problem. I probably wouldn't tip but I definitely would worry about it. Also, I don't want to annoy my neighbours either but finding a used Harley with stock pipes or even "not too loud pipes" can be a challenge.
Enjoyed the tour of your town. My daughter is nursing up at Fox Lake, not too far from there. Happy travels!
Hey, glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks! Fox lake isnt to far from here at all, I have friends up there that teach.
Love this. Would love to ride that loop. Great video my friend. Great angles, quality, information was rad, the neutral clip, and the road dogg sound clip added in at the beginning. *chefs kiss* Stay safe out there.
Thanks again man!
Interesting perspective behind the handlebars of a Harley. Different from anything I've ridden. I've been as far north in Alberta as Grande Prairie, but headed back west from there. I love the local history. Great video!
Thanks, it's really nice up here... hopefully I can get up to northwest territories for camping this year but the fires are everywhere. Thanks for watching!
Greetings from Saskatchewan .Entertaining and some informative video. Looks like some nice riding up there. Nice RKS. I’ll be a new subscriber
Hell ya man, thanks for supporting! I'm going through Saskatchewan at the end on June to Ontario then on to a trip in the states to see some concerts.
Is your Harley really that quiet or is it just the way the video handles sounds? This is probably the only part of Alberta that I haven't seen, although I have been to High Level once. Good video.
its not your typical loud Harley Davidson of the past, its a stock Milwaukee 8 with stock pipes. Quite as Harleys go. Also the microphone is in my Helmet and I normalized the sound lower in editing so you can hear me talk, the voice over and music, if I didnt normalize the sound level the wind noise or the exhaust would take over the voice and Music. Thanks for watching!
Also my exploring High Level Video will be out next week
Looking forward to them. I'm also planning to buy my first Harley when I find the right used one. It will be my last motorcycle as I'm getting on in years. @@WhiteLineRambler
@@GlenB oh cool, what Harley are you looking at?
@@WhiteLineRambler Most likely the Heritage Classic. I test rode a new one and really enjoyed it. I thought the Road King was for me but I recently took my friend's 2008 Electra Gluide for a very short ride. I found it a little big. I'm 5ft 9 and could reach the ground but backing it up or stopping on an uneven surface could present a problem. I probably wouldn't tip but I definitely would worry about it. Also, I don't want to annoy my neighbours either but finding a used Harley with stock pipes or even "not too loud pipes" can be a challenge.