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  • Episode 15 - After a mosquito infested night of camping I set off exploring the North Island 1000 - a 1,000 km back roads loop through northern Vancouver Island.
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  • @SterlingNoren
    @SterlingNoren  Рік тому +1

    My Gear, maps and more - www.norenfilms.com

  • @als1023
    @als1023 Рік тому +4

    For those wondering the old logs on the side of the road, where Sterling stops at the bridge, are the old timbers used to construct the old bridge before it was replaced with steel spans with a concrete overlay. The cables you see are old loggong lines that were used on high rigging on the timber claims back in the day, they used them up after on these bridges to tie the logs in place.

  • @AdamLewis1
    @AdamLewis1 Рік тому +51

    Honestly, Sterling, I would rather see all of the highs AND the lows. Seeing what motorcycle camping and just adventuring in general is REALLY like is hugely beneficial to everyone. Please don’t curate this content to only present a one-sided view of the experience and please keep producing your content. It’s not the picture or the slow pan or the ambient music that makes the video great. It’s so much more than that and you always do a great job of presenting your story.

    • @SterlingNoren
      @SterlingNoren  Рік тому +13

      Thanks Adam, I'll continue to show it like it is!

    • @JamBot34
      @JamBot34 Рік тому +2

      Agree. I think all journeys over a handful of days reach some point of frustration. At this point, is it "me" who just needs vent, or is this a point where the journey is asking for a transubstantiation? I love to watch it in others in hopes I remember the process it happens, inevitably, to me again.

    • @nielsyoh
      @nielsyoh Рік тому +1

      So do I. Life isn’t always golden, and so are motorcamping trips. My first one was a nightmare, I had almost but no sleep and that made me a wreck next day. But that’s the reality and luckily all things past so I tried again some weeks later and it was great. Your series kept inspiring me and I really love your work. The images are great. The stories are real. And realness is what we need in a more and more artificial world

  • @BigRigRich
    @BigRigRich Рік тому +25

    I appreciate you being real and honest about your travel experiences.
    Makes me feel better about most of my camping experiences.
    But when I look back on even the worse camping trips, I forget all the bad parts and focus on the good parts.

    • @SterlingNoren
      @SterlingNoren  Рік тому +4

      I'm truly fortunate in the big picture to be on a trip like this even with the little "challenges" along the way.

  • @highway17adv
    @highway17adv Рік тому +3

    I know the drone shots are a pain in the ass, but man they are awesome and much appreciated. Don't be too hard on yourself....we appreciate you and what you bring us. cheers, shawn

  • @markgibson9659
    @markgibson9659 Рік тому +1

    I watch this for the good and the bad. Having you be honest encourages me to keep watching.

  • @Erwin70000
    @Erwin70000 Рік тому

    The message comes out loud and clear, you went through all of that to tell us about the couple who has been together for 60 plus years and the love that is between them, thanks for finding such meaning.

  • @jimmylewis3062
    @jimmylewis3062 Рік тому +9

    Just starting this video and finding your authenticity so refreshing. It can be rough at times no matter how hard we try to make it pleasant. There is a Yin and Yang to the experience of ADV which I think needs to be captured and has its own kind of inspiration. Thanks for your artistic honesty, Sterling!👍👍👍

    • @SterlingNoren
      @SterlingNoren  Рік тому +2

      Thanks Jimmy, there is certainly ying/yang in this kind of experience, thanks for sharing your observation of that!

  • @bigg2768
    @bigg2768 Рік тому +2

    Mosquito netting is PRICELESS! One over ur head and pair of mechanics gloves and all set.

  • @Crittermoto
    @Crittermoto Рік тому +3

    The beauty of the north island changed your mood pretty quickly, eh 👍🏻
    The miserable stuff is a small price to pay to be able to call this place home.
    Glad you’re finding it.
    Cheers!

    • @SterlingNoren
      @SterlingNoren  Рік тому +1

      Indeed, I love the island so much - to be honest I want to go back there again but when it is off-season and I can experience it in the rain - not every day but some of it :-)

    • @Crittermoto
      @Crittermoto Рік тому

      @@SterlingNoren best time to come here is September. It’s a small window of about 3-4 weeks but is absolutely stunning weather and the majority of all the mainland tourists are gone.
      I’m hosting a fundraiser north island for men’s mental health in September. Unfortunately it sold out in less than three days but look for those event videos to come from a bunch of different UA-camrs that will be in attendance. Maybe you can make next year’s 👍🏻
      Cheers!

  • @williamgehring2291
    @williamgehring2291 Рік тому +2

    Life on the road is not always glorious. Nice to see a really honest video. Thanks.

  • @brandonsmith6965
    @brandonsmith6965 Рік тому

    Camped and fished out of Cougar Creek in 1990. It was even more desolate then. Fond memories. Thanks for taking me back

  • @drdubb76
    @drdubb76 Рік тому

    Your self reflections and honesty are refreshing. We shouldn't feel guilty about our decisions on the road. We each travel and ride for our own reasons. I try not to have regrets on trips. I make decisions based on the situation at hand. I may have some " I wish I had's " when I get home, but I comfort myself in that I did what I felt I needed to do at the time.

  • @brookmorrison9204
    @brookmorrison9204 Рік тому +1

    I respect your honesty as much as I do your videos. "If it's not perfect, f##k it !". Keep up the great work.

  • @mrglock86664
    @mrglock86664 Рік тому

    Love the honesty! It can't always be rainbows and sunshine!

  • @nich8184
    @nich8184 Рік тому +1

    Stay on your feet. Stay energized. You create so many hours of inspiring people living life in trenches...
    Meditate, wonder, ride and inspire and be inspired; stop to enjoy nature and sun when she shines down in you. Protect yourself when she rains down on you. We are the guests in a greater chain of events, and therefore have no other choice but to keep our expectations as humble as possible. Every day is a lesson within ourselves, when by ourselves, to accept it as is.
    Ride safe!

  • @kefalos739
    @kefalos739 Рік тому +7

    I've been meaning to comment from the last video. I understand the extreme lows. Regardless, it is all inspiring. You are giving a real world experience and it would be important for others to understand that a trip of your stature is not like what most try to show on the outside. I haven't done a whole lot of camping, but I know that no road trip on motorcycle comes without issues, whether a mishap with the bike or possessions.
    I truly enjoy watching your experiences on your travels. I know many years down the road, we will remember and cherish moments like these.

    • @SterlingNoren
      @SterlingNoren  Рік тому +1

      I think I will - you cant experience the highs without the lows. Thanks!

  • @ivan_i_am
    @ivan_i_am Рік тому

    Fk all that golden cinematography!
    You’re doing amazing Sterling. I love to see human touch, highs and lows are part of it, being vulnerable is making you stronger.

  • @donfj4074
    @donfj4074 Рік тому

    Best episode yet. I appreciate you being real!

  • @brucekjesbo3378
    @brucekjesbo3378 Рік тому +3

    Good to see you got your mojo back. You pushed through the lows and didn’t give up on yourself. And showing compassion for others, as you did with the elderly campground host, always comes back to you. Ride on.

  • @knappdaddy
    @knappdaddy Рік тому +3

    So glad your trip started making a turn for the better !! I feel for ya, thanks for your honesty and openness !!

  • @alastairtheduke
    @alastairtheduke Рік тому +3

    I'm glad you showed the downsides of moto camping. Us viewers get inspired but we also need to see the down sides of it

  • @chonkyb3134
    @chonkyb3134 Рік тому +1

    Appreciate your honesty!

  • @chriscm6461
    @chriscm6461 Рік тому

    Great to see you getting happier again.😀. Thank you for another fab film.🏍

  • @markphillipsLivinLife
    @markphillipsLivinLife Рік тому

    Motorcycle travel is a little like playing golf...some days you hit 'em straight and other days you curse the man that invented the game! I think we all set off expecting to have that great experience but despite our best wishes, it rains or snows or there are mosquitos !!! I think all your followers can relate to a bad - unhappy moment/moments but you got back on and found your path again! We all just have to press on with the hope for another aha moment! Thanks again for a great video!

    • @SterlingNoren
      @SterlingNoren  Рік тому

      Thanks for taking the time to comment. Appreciated!

  • @outlaw7x77
    @outlaw7x77 Рік тому

    One time on a long distance ride like you here, in Northern CA, I was depressed...ready to call it quits, and just go home. In fact, I called my wife and told her my "sob story". I was sitting inside a Burger King... Then I looked at the map and decided to get off of hwy 101 and head towards Petaluma...so at Mill Valley by the Golden Gate Bridge I rode out to the ocean to Petaluma on the backroads. And just started to getting lost...so I kinda got lost on those roads...At Muirwoods Vistor Center I almost went off a cliff...the roads there are SO FUN TO RIDE. That transformed my trip into an absolutely 💯 percent top ten day. The freeway was really getting me down. That 4 hours was like a day skiing fresh powder at Crystal Mountain here in Washington. Never forget, God is just around the corner! Mosquitoes do get to you...don't feel bad...I get it!!! I'd sure like to meet you one day...keep on keeping on!

  • @silveriojohan
    @silveriojohan Рік тому +1

    Honesty, thanks for your honesty Sterling, inspiring always. Unfortunately mosquitos are a real problem here with warmer temperatures 🤣🤣🤣

  • @trailtanadventures901
    @trailtanadventures901 5 місяців тому

    I’ve been enjoying this series and as someone who had done long distance hiking I have to say we’ve all been there with the lows. On trail we say never quit on your worst day. Literally laughed when you said “fuck all that”. Absolutely relatable. Best part of the series so far. In my mind maybe the BDR job in the middle of this trip really took some of the magic out of it. I’ll keep watching and hopefully things turn around in the next few vids. Thanks for putting in the work on these.

    • @SterlingNoren
      @SterlingNoren  5 місяців тому

      That's right - the BDR trip really took a lot of the wind out of me - not because it was a bad trip at all, but it was "work" none the less and also it is simply challenging to ride an entire BDR (twice!). Indeed, as you will see things pick up pretty quickly as I move on and get much better.

  • @ErikNagle
    @ErikNagle Рік тому

    Sterling. so refreshing to view an honest and realistic video of your Vancouver adventure! I think all of us viewers would rather see truthful commentary and the reality of motorcycle travel that is not always pleasant. Enjoy the secluded areas but give yourself a break and sleep in a real bed now and then lol!

    • @SterlingNoren
      @SterlingNoren  Рік тому

      Ah....a real bed! That's something I need more of on this kind of trip.

  • @vernsampson3584
    @vernsampson3584 Рік тому +1

    "On the road again!" Great stuff - glad the VI trip is getting better for you. We live about a 20 minute ferry ride from Port McNeill.

    • @SterlingNoren
      @SterlingNoren  Рік тому

      Nice place to live. Im sure you enjoy it there!

  • @johndundas980
    @johndundas980 Рік тому

    Happy to see you carrying on. That is the whole point.

  • @fransbester1674
    @fransbester1674 Рік тому

    love your honesty. so important to also share your "bad feelings" experiences. I watch a lot of adventure motor cycling videos and it always looks so awesome beautiful that inspires me to take a trip. Then I also experience a "mesquto" scenario and then I think I am doing something wrong. Thanks for showing the true experience of being out there and living like a "hobo on a motorcycle". People in cars and hotel dwellers do not understand that. That is sad. Keep up the good work. I follow every km... Lots of love from South Africa

  • @ReNcEsTaR
    @ReNcEsTaR Рік тому

    Sorry your feeling this way, but it’s refreshing to see honesty rather than than the polished poop that is often put out. I love your videography format and (generally) its very calming. People say you’re your own worst critic, so please try and be easy on yourself so you can look back with fond memories

  • @JCrozier1
    @JCrozier1 Рік тому

    It's amazing that after a little riding, your mood perked right up.
    Any day riding is better than a day in the office.
    I understand the frustration with the mosquitoes though.

  • @markschwarzbauer4555
    @markschwarzbauer4555 Рік тому

    Hi Sterling! THANK YOU for sharing the realities and not just the pristine. When we only share the highs, we can actually end up discouraging each other. Being real about the lows gives us the encouragement to continue on. I glean things from each video. I have been looking into a cooking box too. Your reality about the soot and mess is helpful in being aware of what I'm getting into. Thanks for the adventure!

  • @rivermedic131
    @rivermedic131 Рік тому

    And there it is. At 2:20. The realization that it is what it is. And welcome to the BC We(s)t Coast. Where the national bird is the mosquito. 😊 Great video series!

  • @TomSkulander
    @TomSkulander Рік тому

    Hi Sterling, I’m currently riding round Australia on my Yamaha Super Tenere 1200, a trip of approximately 15000 kms. This morning was wet and miserable, then the afternoon was brilliant. I sympathise with your highs and lows but I tend just to take things as they come and believe in myself and that setbacks will happen. I’m 71 years old and am very grateful that I have the desire and health to take on and endure the challenge. The crap days are as they say “character building” even at 71 we can all improve. I also regularly reflect on all those that for whatever reason can only dream of what we do. Keep on keeping on mate.

  • @ChrisBotting
    @ChrisBotting Рік тому +1

    Great way to wake up in the morning - with a freshly launched video. I think the low you're experienced is mostly due to exhaustion/sleep. Oh, and those dang mosquitoes!

  • @bobstv2556
    @bobstv2556 Рік тому +2

    Awesome...
    This is why I stop filming my journeys years ago..
    It is too much to do...
    I have at least 2 hard disk full of my travel vedios un-edited last 16 years..
    Sterling, You are Amazing character!!
    Most people probably do not understand the pain and effort you taking to film, each frames in your vedios! Driving back and forth to set up cameras, then acting, ( omg.. packing everything back to bags and doing it all over again) also flying drone while riding!! too much.. I lost my DJI Mavic Pro 2 in Utah desert 3 years back.. it just took off and never could find it back!
    Yeah.. you will get upset sometimes.. (seeing others enjoying the luxury, and you feel like a homeless.
    😅😅
    But one thing Sterling, I don't know you, we never met.. even I'm from a different country. but people like me watching your MASTERPIECE filming love your channel. Like you.. regardless gender, race. You are unique. God bless... Keep filming.. Be safe..🤝 from FL

    • @SterlingNoren
      @SterlingNoren  Рік тому

      Thanks so much! I appreciate your thoughts!

  • @davidpoffenbarger3686
    @davidpoffenbarger3686 Рік тому +1

    As beautiful as the camp area was, mosquitoes kill the experience for me so I feel your frustration. Good on you for saying f@ck it, I'm going to make it a good time. As always, great content and I appreciate you keeping it real...

  • @MontysMotoAdventures
    @MontysMotoAdventures Рік тому

    Too many UA-camrs sugar coat their videos, appreciate your honesty Sterling. Ride Safe. Monty.

  • @steverussell9340
    @steverussell9340 Рік тому

    It’s that nagging doubt that persists in our heads when we are not in the moment even when the moment is crappy!

  • @GhostRiderADV
    @GhostRiderADV Рік тому

    Im glad you show the bad side also. If a new person saw the good and nice camping all the time and then went on there 1st camping trip and did go as good as all the videos. I dont think peoplr would go out and do it again. Thank you sir

  • @BP-xe7dw
    @BP-xe7dw Рік тому

    What would happen if Canadians were rude and unbearable, the mosquitoes and cooking terrible food would be a piece of cake. I blame Canadians too friendly. Love your films. My favorite is your Mexico trip from long ago. I watched it so many times and will watch it many more times. A true masterpiece. If you haven't watched it, you must. Thank you for all of your hard work.

  • @cwTheDrummist
    @cwTheDrummist Рік тому

    I appreciate the honesty and vulnerability in the last few videos. It's important to see how to fight through adversity and get back to fun. Well done!

  • @roddissimoto
    @roddissimoto Рік тому

    Keep it up. Those of us that motorcycle camp have gone through the same thing as some point. It's about keepin' on keepin' on. Camping on the Island is some of the most challenging - i've experienced the exact same thing with trying to start/sustain a fire, the bugs, and anything else (last year I did the NorthI1000 and got 4 flat tires.....one changed while a bear watched me from 100 yards away). So ya, it's trying at time. But loving the honesty and the footage. Thanks for sharing and bringing us along.

    • @SterlingNoren
      @SterlingNoren  Рік тому

      Thanks you, sounds like you have some real adventures too!

  • @matt-roden
    @matt-roden Рік тому +2

    my life has boiled down to waiting for new episodes to come out and I’m perfectly ok with that.

  • @deblewis12
    @deblewis12 Рік тому +1

    Good to see you're back! Honestly, even though I've been a backpacker for many years, I thought my first motorbike camping trip would be roses and sunshine based on what i saw in UA-cam. I'm happy to see the reality and we have all been there.

    • @SterlingNoren
      @SterlingNoren  Рік тому +1

      Honestly it's usually pretty good and even the bad days are better than sitting at home or doing something you don't want to be doing,

  • @dankorolyk5917
    @dankorolyk5917 Рік тому

    Great to see you back on track!

  • @tracythorleifson4108
    @tracythorleifson4108 Рік тому

    The rough days make you appreciate the magic days all the more, and you don’t get the one without the other. Thanks for sharing it all. I hope you make to Holberg, which is kind of at the end of the road from Port McNeil. My folks were stationed there for a year back in the late ‘50s when my Dad was in the RCAF. It’s on my riding bucket list; I’d love to see what it looks like today. 😃

  • @rogerdolan592
    @rogerdolan592 Рік тому

    “F all that!” Awesome!

  • @johnkauff4126
    @johnkauff4126 Рік тому

    As is life. Ups and downs. Your videos are still an inspiration to those of us who love to do what you do

    • @SterlingNoren
      @SterlingNoren  Рік тому +1

      Ups and downs for sure but no complaints in the big picture!

  • @jeffwynings3782
    @jeffwynings3782 Рік тому

    Ride on, Brother. Ride on.

  • @darrellkinkade9205
    @darrellkinkade9205 Рік тому

    "Brewery, everything you need", nuff said!

  • @peanutbutter4829
    @peanutbutter4829 Рік тому

    It totally ok when ya have those depressed feelings! Your human and we all go thru them. It too will pass!!! and remember, " Its all about the journey, Not the destination! Have fun and enjoy

  • @1Llamrei
    @1Llamrei Рік тому

    Truly enjoy your video's. And a pat on your back, as you seem to have your MOJO back today. I know you inspire us to get out in nature and enjoy. Thanks for sharing one of your most important things with us (YOUR TIME) Safe Travels

  • @robedmunds7163
    @robedmunds7163 Рік тому

    It is an important lesson in life to sometimes say to yourself f-it, relax and just enjoy what is presented to you.

  • @colinfrench6198
    @colinfrench6198 Рік тому

    I love the honesty!

  • @BallardBaller
    @BallardBaller Рік тому +2

    Loving this series!

  • @mithunkartha
    @mithunkartha Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing your travels.

  • @rickrayn
    @rickrayn Рік тому

    I worked in this area, at the sawmills in Tahsis, in 1975 as a summer student. The road into Tahsis was really rough then, no paved bits as there is today. Tahsis Company basically owned Tahsis and built Gold River.

  • @IAM-zb3jy
    @IAM-zb3jy Рік тому

    Thanks, I ride the West and this is on the docket for this year :) Sterling, know that we watch your content with our noses to the screen! You're far and away the best with this content and motorcyclists everywhere look forward to your next piece. BDR films are Nat Geo level. Don't work too hard...we'll always be here.

  • @motocampphoenix1708
    @motocampphoenix1708 Рік тому

    The telescoping fire bellow I use but when wood is wet my go to is my small portable rechargeable air mattress pump works great.👍

  • @ihsanulusoy16
    @ihsanulusoy16 Рік тому

    Hi dear Sterling. Thank you for showing your honest opinions. You are a nice guy .Just want to say something and say hi mate. Cheers

  • @jimvancleynenbreugel2094
    @jimvancleynenbreugel2094 Рік тому

    Love the honest content of your travel experiences.
    Keep up the good work .
    Kind regards
    Jim

  • @knot2late348
    @knot2late348 Рік тому

    Your videos are great whether the experience is good or bad as nothing is good all the time. Your videos has inspired me to do my own solo ride which I'll be doing at the end of this July and early August (New Mexico and Colorado). I'll be on a smaller KTM 500 EXC-F that I've put a lot of work into to make it an ADV bike for mostly off-pavement riding and your videos are what got me interested in doing a solo ADV ride in the first place. I'm a bit late in starting the ADV thing as I'm 65 years old, but I've been riding since I was 16 so I have plenty of experience both on and off road. I previously lived in the NW for 14 years and it's beatiful up that way but I'm definetly more of a desert/dryer environment kind of person and I think that has a lot to do with the enjoyment of camping vs. greener/wetter/mosquito infested places which can make tent camping not quite as fun. I'm sure your trip will only get better as you get to more open and dryer climates as you head back south (not knocking the NW at all). Keep up the great work.

  • @rudyweber1573
    @rudyweber1573 Рік тому

    Thats the right conclusion … good campground motels inns are all a part of motorbike Travelling

  • @motometaphor
    @motometaphor Рік тому

    Always keep it real. Love it

  • @sm98710
    @sm98710 Рік тому

    Mosquitoes are the worst!! I recommended REVER to include a mosquito metric in their app so I can avoid heavily infested camp grounds.
    Having said that and as a dedicated viewer of your channel I do want to see you have fun above everything else, so I can learn what it takes to have fun in an otherwise difficult situation. However and equally so, I appreciate the genuine and human experiences you share. The last two episodes are refreshing to watch because I too experienced difficulties in long and unpredictable trips.

    • @SterlingNoren
      @SterlingNoren  Рік тому

      It comes with the territory, the most you can do is get through it and try to keep a positive attitude. Thanks so much!

  • @johnmartin7144
    @johnmartin7144 Рік тому

    Sterling, When traveling I always bring 2 Thermocells! Extremely helpful in keeping bugs at bay.

  • @Doublecheesemoto
    @Doublecheesemoto Рік тому

    Sorry you had a rough patch. If you go moto camping enough, you are bound to have a rough patch where things don’t go how you want them to. I’m guessing that this was filmed summer of 2022…. While you were doing this, I was a year and a half into our 13 year olds 2 and a half year treatment for leukemia. For 2 years now(4-2023) I have been passing the time in a children’s hospital watching your’s, and a handful of other moto camping video creators work, religiously trying to pass the hundreds, maybe thousands, of hours watching our boy on a slow drip of chemotherapy. I really appreciate the work you all put in to making content. It really has helped me pass the time. So next time you are sitting in a mosquito suck fest know that you are not doing this for nothing and you are helping someone like me get through a shitty patch of life. Thank you sir and “Keep Going”

    • @SterlingNoren
      @SterlingNoren  Рік тому

      Thank you for the comment Eric. I’m glad that I’m able to help in some small way. I wish you and yours the very best.

  • @thors-hammer1
    @thors-hammer1 Рік тому

    I'm happy to learn you didn't give up. Just remember that in order to truly enjoy all the heigh moments you also need to experience the low ones!

  • @kennethvernonprivate
    @kennethvernonprivate Рік тому

    Hey......Glad to see your feeling better......All the best from CANADA!

  • @motopntatob4783
    @motopntatob4783 Рік тому

    Just roll with the punches as they say, just remember there are so many of us that would trade places with you in a heartbeat. You live and do what most of us can't because our hands are tied for some reason or another. So chin up, a big smile and let us your viewers live our dreams through you.

  • @BigRigRich
    @BigRigRich Рік тому

    Good to see your drone it still operational!!

  • @matej3140
    @matej3140 Рік тому

    it seems there are rays of light coming in after some heavy rain...

  • @Wingnut_Stickman
    @Wingnut_Stickman Рік тому

    Excellent video, thanks for sharing!

  • @GS_Johnny_ADV
    @GS_Johnny_ADV Рік тому

    Another enjoyable video, thanks!

  • @sgtunix
    @sgtunix Рік тому

    I like that you are respectful and not sticking cameras into people's faces all the time. That's happening way too much. You telling us about what the people told you and telling your stories is more than enough, sometimes better.

  • @whatwesee1592
    @whatwesee1592 Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing how to dive through a low on a journey...

  • @markdesprez3311
    @markdesprez3311 4 місяці тому

    Many years ago as a Forest Officer, in the center of the Island we had to stop and talk to a guy on a road bike, unheard of? He was the first person who details the NI 1000 to me so its very interesting seeing some of the result! But I have to jokingly comment on your, or a typical visitors, review of the TUTA Marina. My story with the site is a little different. lol. I was solo one clear, windy, very cold day in February just upslope of the current site at the time there is just older logging and mainline, no developement. As I break out of the bush on a view point I see a very big collum of smoke that appears to be coming from the edge of the coastline. I radio in my deveation of plans, lodging a fire report and heading for the smoke. I broke out on to that lovely little bay to find two small boats anchored in the bay, large beach fire unattended as there was know one on the beach. I spent 15 minutes yelling at the boats till I woke a guy up so I told him to get his butt to shore and put the fire out. As I supervised he indicated this was the only beach in the inlet suitable for locals to enjoy an isolated beach. Getting back to the office I mention this great beach we should preserve, as a unique oportunity, for locals , this area be designated as a FS Reereation Site , boat access only, to our Recreation Officer. He informs me that the bay has been slated for a joint FS/FN's project. I complained to the point I filed a complaint letter to the DIstrict Manager and the guy two cubicals down, basicly saying you will be sorry. Being at the end of that very bumpy road it was not worth me inspecting the FS interest for a couple of years after 'raod construction''. The road killed me in a truck, especialy the access road and on site, I taked with a guy dying of heat in a trailer, oh ya, the bugs, lol. I left discusted at the developement and reported 45 gallon drums on the dock servicing boats to Conservation Officers and a poor road construction report, at least I see they have fixed the site roads, lol. I just never went back so your video was very refreashing. The last bit is speculative between knowing the file and on site yarns. Going by my office recolations, as a cooperative developement two lands were involved, Crown and otherwise. The initail maps had a service road running the entire beach suggesting total developement. Now I see the Crown portion is a wildlife reserve and the road limited to smaller marina location. The term 'host' is a FS contract thing, however all of the developement is on the other tenure? Later I would be a Water Officer working tightly with Lands. They just dont hand out campgrounds (sale or lease), everyone would want one. So I just dont get who these guys were as the competion? Describing the camp host and 'his raod' had me laughing, you have to know these guys. First any work on this project would have been government funded, he is probalby the guy who actualy built it, I'de call them crusty old road builders, these guys blow up, load and haul rock going uphill, it takes a certain personality. Like the bucket loader stepping out on his treads pouring a cup of coffee as he tells me if the big city biologist next to me is not out of site in sixty seconds he is going to dig a hole and bury him in it. I'm half laughing and trying to act official to ease the Biologist and when the operator started to hear the dialog direction was not going his way spewed his coffee showering the BIologist below, good shot though, missed me. I note the biologist is taking this very seriously, drove from Vancouver, ferry to V.I., barge his truck, on site on remote road facing Japan for sixty seconds, three guys, alone, one with a death threat, or was it, depends how you hear the guy, lol. So if the host is suggesting its his road just nod in agreement, there is a back story. Im hoping now, this what happened, and I'll throw in the word 'alledged'. My complaint was at least considered, my reports on the development hopfully went to a higher review and idetified a mess and they cancelled the FS portion of the project with the option for later being the Reseve desination. So my last question is for all ....do you think I had some success, make me feel this was a parcial career win, lol. And lastly it was great to get your birds eye of what I would see on a daily trip out to Nesook, takes me right into the truck seat!

  • @shawngreenwood7288
    @shawngreenwood7288 Рік тому

    Looks and sounds like you have found your rhythm after some reflection. I have watched your other adventures, and to be honest, this one is the best. 😊 I look forward to your next installment.

    • @SterlingNoren
      @SterlingNoren  Рік тому

      Thanks! Hopefully i wont have to have another bad experience just to make a good video :-). It's all part of the journey!

  • @mikeyb6737
    @mikeyb6737 Рік тому

    VERY BEAUTIFUL

  • @markchristianson8178
    @markchristianson8178 Рік тому

    Good point when motorcycling camping it is not always good highs and lows that is what makes it . I drive truck up and down the island i love it . I have plans to take my motorcycle this summer up the island . I live in the Comox Valley area so i am close to these areas thanks for sharing beautiful shots you did wow great vids welcome to the island !

    • @SterlingNoren
      @SterlingNoren  Рік тому

      Thanks so much! The island is a special place for sure!

  • @dougdekuiper3194
    @dougdekuiper3194 Рік тому +1

    Absolutely beautiful island. Mosquitoes will reck any trip. That would be my #1 complaint. That is way I love the AZ desert, no mosquitoes.

    • @SterlingNoren
      @SterlingNoren  Рік тому

      Gotta admit I do like living where there are not as many mosquitoes!

    • @dwightsmith4641
      @dwightsmith4641 Місяць тому

      There is another content creator called Steve who lives in Alberta, but camps in BC quite a bit. He uses a thermacell butane device with regularity. He also has used a pop out hunting blind as a shelter. A cot can fit diagonal and still be room for your chair and the little metal table you have. He does carry bear spray and uses a Mr Buddy heater in the winter. Just suggestions if you return to Canada.

  • @NorthWestMotos
    @NorthWestMotos Рік тому

    I dig the new Sterling. I like how you put the UA-cam thing. It's not worth the stress to go above and beyond if they're not paying you to stress out for it. Keep on keepin' on. The North Island 1000 looks pretty awesome. The guy who built the road sounds like a legend.

  • @jojoonthegogo
    @jojoonthegogo Рік тому

    Glad you enjoyed some of the North Island 1000 tracks. Doing a Rally end of June in that area. Should be a good time. I will be well prepared for mosquitos!

    • @SterlingNoren
      @SterlingNoren  Рік тому

      The North Island 1000- (what I saw of it) was a blast. Enjoy your ride!

  • @doge114wo6
    @doge114wo6 Рік тому +1

    Actually, as I live in Vancouver, the camping experience can be horrible. Despite the mosquito and bear things, the loud music at Port Renfrew you stayed is a constant. Impossible to find a little camp spot is a constant. Don’t fake how you feel, it’s Ok to be authentic. Keep it up, great stories and videos.

    • @SterlingNoren
      @SterlingNoren  Рік тому

      Thanks - I really do love the Island despite the challenges I had. I think maybe I'll go back in the fall when it's less crowded.

  • @flyovercounty1427
    @flyovercounty1427 Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @Liberty4Ever
    @Liberty4Ever Рік тому

    It was good to see your mood bouncing back. You seem to be a very upbeat person so I hoped you wouldn't be down for long. I was also glad to see those gorgeous drone shots demonstrating that your drone didn't suffer too badly from the crash.

  • @RobMolenkamp
    @RobMolenkamp Рік тому

    I have been following your travels for a long time and admire the way and enthusiasm with which you make the videos. Glad to see that after the last episode you are enjoying it again. Much more fun and safe kilometers wished from the Netherlands.

  • @Adventure_MT
    @Adventure_MT Рік тому

    Looks like you have your rhythm back. Another great video, really appreciating the authentic experience shared by you. Thank you.

  • @trekkingtheoutdoors
    @trekkingtheoutdoors Рік тому

    showing real emotions and giving your footage a true actual content is exactly what you need to give it, at least from my perspective... I've been rolling around in my head for several years now whether or not to attempt to add my content to social media on a grander scale.. your videos are very much enjoyable Sterling; and on another note, as I'm not sure where you've made it too on the island at this point, (beyond this video being uploaded)... but if manage to make a stop again in the Campbell River area, I'm gonna recommend checking out Elk Falls Provincial Park and the Elk Falls suspension bridge as well as down island outside of Parksville there is a water fall and river trail called Englishman River, some great spots I enjoyed going for short hikes while roaming the island on my VStrom. And, if you find the time, check out Denman and Hornby Islands as they have some great roads an scenery I recommend to anyone on two wheels ! Cheers Sterling and epic travels !

  • @BlazerLz
    @BlazerLz Рік тому

    I plan on riding the North Island 1000 this summer! Also, those harsh and miserable camping experience often become some of my fondest memories! Of course, not in the moment!

  • @billroberts9182
    @billroberts9182 Рік тому

    Beautiful photography!

  • @charliem5332
    @charliem5332 Рік тому

    Love it man. Love it 🤘🤘🤘

  • @rockinrodlittle
    @rockinrodlittle Рік тому

    My mother-in-law and father-in-law live in Port Alice. I’ve taken these roads in a car a few times and have on my bucket list to do so on my motorcycle. Your series on the island has solidified what I thought; what a great ride.

  • @dugly1149
    @dugly1149 Рік тому

    I live in Southern Gulf Islands just off south eastern corner of Vancouver island. Right now I’m riding Tennessee, Virginia area.nnI’ve ridden a bunch of Vancouver Island and I love what I’m doing now but seeing north Van Island I wish I was there. Grass is greener I suppose. Get out and ride is the thing.

  • @_monoman
    @_monoman Рік тому

    Hey. Don't worry. You are not "negative", you are honest! And that's appreciated! At last somebody is showing the "not so nice side" of a trip like this. Heads up, keep going! We love your videos man! Thank you! 🤘

    • @SterlingNoren
      @SterlingNoren  Рік тому

      Thanks so much! I appreciate your feedback!

  • @seanfrank4158
    @seanfrank4158 Рік тому

    Vancouver Island is such a wonderful gem of a place. I'm fortunate that I can visit it often but it can definitely get kinda 'peopley' if you catch my drift. Still...great vid. They sure grow trees big there....