I am 56 all Ive been doing is work,work,work and this aventure if yours open my eyes and since I have an M endorsement on my license well I am Shopping for something equal to what you are riding! Thank you for sharing, I Love the Episodes!😊
There's something special about your delivery and the pace of your videos, as well as the cinematography of course, Sterling. Thanks for taking the time and considerable trouble to share. Inspiring stuff 👏
Sterling I just got my stainless steel Zebra “Billy Pot”, went with a bigger 16cm / 2 liter. Wow what a beauty it is, complete with original Thai box packaging. How awesome and versatile! I’m planning a GS trip to the hills above Santa Barbara now! I used to drink and ride, but now on it’s camp and ride! ⛺️
Came across one of your episodes earlier today. Watched a few minutes and quickly realized I needed to go back to Episode 1 to get the full effect....glad I did! I just picked up a '21 R1250 GSA about 5 months ago. I've done several multi-day trips but they were all hotel stays. I'm now convinced I need to up my game, swap out the road tires on the bike, grab some new camping supplies and hit the road. Nicely done, Sterling, all of it. The cinematography, editing, short-but-sweet episodes; it all just makes me want to get out there. Bravo.
I really have been enjoying this series. The way you take us on the full experience, not just showing endless riding really makes me want to get on the bike and hit the hills for a few days.
Every time i watch 1 episode of this amazing journey I just want buy my dream bike, the 1200 Rallye, and just go...thank you Sterling for sharing such inspirational journey!! Safe ride!! 👍
Sterling, I’m loving the adventures. I’m goi g to be heartbroken when this series comes to an end. I really do aspire to have the quality of video that you have. In time it’ll come, I’m sure. But these adventures you take, this series, it’s a dream of mine. I just love the exploring and scenery that you’re experiencing right now. As a GS rider myself, you e given me inspiration and goals to achieve. Don’t stop what you’re doing.
I appreciate the good example of “leave no trace” camping ethics and simple, healthy cooking and eating. I have a plate/cutting board that I’d be happy to send you for your next trip.
Grate way of putting Your mesage across,, I drive a big rig over the road , been doing it for 36 yrs , live & camped out of it , but this coming Year Im going from 18 wheels to 2 ,, plan on seeing parts of the country You cant see from the truck , thanks for all the info👍🏼
Your taking the time to be comfortably relaxed creates a most desirable scene and is a touchstone should I go off on a similar adventure, glad it is fun for you. ride safe.
I just ordered a little wood stove like that. I can't wait to get it . I love camping and think it will be a great addition. The steak looked awesome. Take Care
Thanks for making so nice videos . in northen sweden ist winter now so my GSA is in its wintersleep ... but watshing your films and dreaming keeps me up for teh next season .
Loving this series ! With a brother in the video production game I appreciate the time it takes to put all this together . Sadly if you let an 8 yr old explore on his own someone might call dept of social services on you . A friend and I once took are minibikes out on public roads for a few miles and had a great time and no problems .
Stumbled on your vid - very nice. Thank you! I’ve been considering a mini table, and I’ve seen that style that you have, but Ive also seen a Japanese-made pop-up table by a company called Soto. It is made of two solid sheets of aluminium (sorry.. UK spelling). Then I figured why not make my own!? So, next project is a solid sheet, folding aluminium table with 2 holes cut into it (for two trangier alcohol stoves) so I can cook two things simultaneously! And I can still have a firebox stove by the side... but I’d rarely cook such a huge, complex feast that requires 3 cooking pots (unless the vegetarian amongst the carnivore riders). But I’m sure that many riders/campers sometimes would love to have two hobs to cook on.
Watching your video's is very enjoyable, will be heading of on my Super Tenere here in Australia for some adventure riding soon, love the cooking tips.
Hi! Greetings from Punta del Este, Uruguay! I discovered your adventure trip through the western USA yesterday and I got hooked on watching your videos, which I am really enjoying. I am fond of motorcycle trips, although now I don't have it, because it was stolen from me. Anyway I'm looking for ideas for my next BDR trip to USA, where I plan to do a tour similar to yours. I appreciate you sharing your videos with other adventure motorcycling lovers, like me. I send you a big hug and best wishes for good routes!
I love this series of videos. You really made an adventure in tough times. I have had my license only 3 years but you are opening so many possibilities for me.
Thanks for putting this together, I'm enjoying seeing how other folks moto travel. One thing you might consider for summer travel is some vented, mesh Klim gear especially in a lighter color than black!
Dang ! No offence, but the Steaks, Mushrooms & Mashed Potatoes must have been a dynamite meal .... you ended up with an Albert Einstein hairdo the next morning !!! Did look yummy indeed.
Firebox Stove is THE way to cook! We deal with the fire restrictions here in WA, so I'll switch to the Trangia gas canister burner then, but...I don't see a glass of a decent cab to to with that steak:-) Packit Gourmet might also have items in their general grocery section that will make your meals both more memorable, and varied. You might want to check out a technique called a Swedish fire torch to extend your burn time. We've also used our Firebox as a micro fire pit. A truly tremendous little gem!
Another excellent footage and film. Just purchased Mavic Air 2 as well hoping for extra cool footage on my channel. Im affraid it may hard to test it as we have snow on the ground already in Canada. Can't wait to see the footage from this drone I have used my mini on last few adventures and will be putting the vidoes on UA-cam as well. Stay safe
I just subscribed. Great video and thanks for sharing. Firebox Stove has a great line of products. I really enjoy making coffee and cooking with them. Safe travels.
Great to see that we moved on from Sterling does cooking, Sterling does laundry, and back to---as the title represents---the motorcycle Travel Channel!
I loved the story of you at the tender age of 8, packing a knapsack for a day trip adventure on your 50cc Honda minibike. Almost no eight year olds would be allowed to have an experience like that today. They have their iPhone calendars synced to their parents' calendars so they can go to soccer practice, kiddie martial arts, cello practice and other pre-planned socially approved recreational activities, as their helicopter parents hover nearby. I had a lot of autonomy as a child, entertaining myself. I got a ten speed bike for my 13th birthday and would ride with a couple of friends into two adjacent states, probably riding 40 miles. I guess Mom thought we were riding around the block for several hours and had no idea we had crossed state lines and were talking with the alcoholic bums who lived under the bridge. As long as I did my chores before leaving and was home for dinner, all was well. I fear that these coddled kids will grow up to be risk averse conformists who desperately want the government and media to tell them what to do and what to think.
1. Put beer inside an insulated water bottle thing. 2. Throw away the can at the gas station 3. Enjoy cold beer at the campsite without having to pack the empty cans or bottles out! I't has not leaked yet, although it can become somewhat pressurized during transport so you have to open it very slowly and let the pressure out a little bit before opening all of the way.
New subscriber to your channel.... (I found it through Officer Rob's channel ...) So now, I've been "binge-watching" from the beginning of your adventure .... Very enjoyable !!! (Rick from Massachusetts)
Another terrific video. The scenic byway with the dredge is a favorite section of mine from the Best of Montana 1000 rides that I do. Were you aware the stove isn't available on the Amazon link you provide? I found that it is available direct from the company.
Congratulations on the new drone! Can’t wait to see the footage you produce with it. I’m sure you do this but just in case please make sure that you rinse your mushrooms very well before cooking and eating them. They grow as you know very close to the ground and are loaded with pesticides and fertilizers. Sometimes organic fertilizer which means some sort of poop. Safe travels!
Super cool:-) I dig that stove but it seems like a lot of work. You really gotta want to do it:-) I’m likely too impatient (-: looked like a great meal, need a nice Cabernet :-) peace brother another great episode & great drone footage
Man what an amazing serie's and little movies. so tasteful and gets me going to get back on the road. I can see now where Long Way Round from 2004 found their inspiration you were probably for them also an example. I think camera man Claudio von Planta is also not a stranger of you. Lately I'm getting into filming my own little motorcycle adventure trips as well and really see you as a great example of how to tell a story. I really love those big wide camera shots at 1:46 and 1:56. Could you please tell me wich lens you film this with! beautiful! As a beginner video maker I'm looking to buy a versatile kit to also be able to make nice movie's. Right now I'm only having a 15-45mm kit lens. What do you recommend about having be flexible and also having options? Would love to hear from you Sterling. Keep on riding and making movies! greetings from The Netherlands
Awesome Series Sterling! My friends and I all run coolers on our GS's. Cold 805's and good food every night. Just wondering why you don't have one or do you?
You can also get some little fire cubes, each one will last about 10 minutes and are about 1 square inch. Two or 3 will cook a nice meal and they take up hardly any space. Hey what happened to the Hot Springs?
Well I actually did soak in the hot springs the next morning but honestly I felt too much like relaxing and not filming anything, but they are totally worth it if you are in the area.
Thanks you so much for making these video. They are so awesome. Love the cooking sections and the drone shots following you. I have made some motorcycle videos, but they are extremely boring compared to yours. You have inspired me with some ideas on how to make my videos more interesting.
Have you thought about picking up a a 360 camera? I have blending in 360 videos in my motorcycle video and loving it. You can make some cool fake drone shots. I have the Insta360 one R. The best part is you can reframe the video, its so much more than doing gimmicky tiny planets. Here is one of my videos that I incorporated 360 video. I am not promoting anything, just do it for fun. My camera setup is a GoPro Hero 7, Insta360 One R and a Sony A6000 with a 16mm sigma for landscape shots. ua-cam.com/video/EOwiOKT1fOM/v-deo.html
Wait, no wine or beer today with the steak? You're slip'n 😂 And I am struggling to understand how you have all that cooking gear and no plate 😊 Looks awesome and I have ridden some of that area. Truly envious this morning I am manning a desk.
I guess I'll. just have to drink more the next time! An obvious over site on my part as I have three priorities at the end of the day: cold beer, hot dinner and comfortable bed.
@@SterlingNoren I wanted you to also know that you inspired me to take one more mini mc trip to Death Valley in Nov and to enjoy some late year camping. I will honor what you've taught me here with an extra insulated bottle for my beer and a dinner more worthy after a long days ride. Sorry Mtn. House, maybe next year, were Q'n this time😋. Best Regards and thanks for teaching an old dog some new tricks.
Subscribed after viewing ep. 20 with all the great drone shots, so started from ep. 1. Then I see you crash the drone, almost quit, so was curious how a new drone would appear, possible story there. but a new drone just appeared for unboxing.
Buying and keeping food fresh on a bike is a problem. But I found out that most of the markets that sell "bulk" foods especially meats if you arrive before closing times the butcher will pack single pieces of meat. I experienced that about 10 year ago at one of those huge chain markets and I had a craving for a piece of sirloin but they only sold 4 packs and when the butcher came out I asked him if I could get a single steak and he said no problem. So basically since then I don't have to eat 2 lbs of meat! Very good travel videos/sceneries and most importantly editing. Maybe will meet on the road. Cheers
Your videos are really inspiring! Your footage is beautiful. I’m in Brazil dreaming about a road trip in America! But i have a question: do you use sunscreen? Thank you for your videos. God bless you
If I can suggest You something my Friend..Try to use salt AFTER cooking your steaks .. if you do this before, they will often be stiff and dry ;) Greetings from Poland btw!! I'm absolutely in love with your channel and get inspiration for my future trip to the USA ;)))))
I would be very interested in seeing how and what you are packing on your bike for this trip. I overpack so want to see how and what you have done. Great series!
@Charles Henagan I do 2-3 long trips like Sterling’s each year. In the beginning, I packed everything I could think of, I’m mean I have massive panniers why not fill them. Eventually I got tired of the extra weight, so I made a list, on my phone, of everything I had with me. Every time I used something, I’d put an x by it on my list. At the end of the trip, I looked at my list and it was obvious what I used and what I didn’t. For items I used only once or twice, I tried to find a way to use other items to serve the purpose or how to leave it home and make due without. For example, I used to bring a hiking type water filter, but then I started refilling my 100 oz. camel bak when I stopped for gas. Now I take a small water filter straw, but it hardly takes up any space.
@@ClinttheGreat I just re-read this and have been doing what you suggested. The list keeps getting smaller and the load lighter. Now I am looking at how to do the water filter as I carry the Katadyn Vario which is too big. I have the 6L dromedary bag from MSR, not filled all the way up, and just need a smaller filter to fill that bag when I did not stop (although stopping as you suggest is the better way to go since I have to fill up anyway). thanks again!
@@thecorporategypsy Glad to hear you’re lightening your load. It has taken me a while to trim down what I pack, and I’m constantly revising my list. I always have either a water filtering straw or a Sawyer filter with me. I have a Katadyn, as well, but don’t take it with me any more. The Sawyer does the same job, but is smaller. It’s not as convenient as the Katadyn though.
@@ClinttheGreat Thats good to know I will check. I am thinking of the straw or something that will fill up a liter bottle for cooking, with Dromedary the bigger source but the straw in case I run out or forget to fill it up. The K Vario will be on eBay soon. Its very good but I need space. I want one bag on the back of the bike and everything else in the Mosko bags so need to keep thinking.
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Thank you so much.
I am 56 all Ive been doing is work,work,work and this aventure if yours open my eyes and since I have an M endorsement on my license well I am Shopping for something equal to what you are riding! Thank you for sharing, I Love the Episodes!😊
There's something special about your delivery and the pace of your videos, as well as the cinematography of course, Sterling. Thanks for taking the time and considerable trouble to share. Inspiring stuff 👏
Glad you enjoy it!
It’s very soothing
Sterling I just got my stainless steel Zebra “Billy Pot”, went with a bigger 16cm / 2 liter. Wow what a beauty it is, complete with original Thai box packaging. How awesome and versatile! I’m planning a GS trip to the hills above Santa Barbara now! I used to drink and ride, but now on it’s camp and ride! ⛺️
Your efforts of making straight to the point quality content are unmatched. Pat yourself on the back! Helping you reach 50k. Thank you.
Came across one of your episodes earlier today. Watched a few minutes and quickly realized I needed to go back to Episode 1 to get the full effect....glad I did! I just picked up a '21 R1250 GSA about 5 months ago. I've done several multi-day trips but they were all hotel stays. I'm now convinced I need to up my game, swap out the road tires on the bike, grab some new camping supplies and hit the road. Nicely done, Sterling, all of it. The cinematography, editing, short-but-sweet episodes; it all just makes me want to get out there. Bravo.
I really have been enjoying this series. The way you take us on the full experience, not just showing endless riding really makes me want to get on the bike and hit the hills for a few days.
Every time i watch 1 episode of this amazing journey I just want buy my dream bike, the 1200 Rallye, and just go...thank you Sterling for sharing such inspirational journey!! Safe ride!! 👍
Sterling, I’m loving the adventures. I’m goi g to be heartbroken when this series comes to an end. I really do aspire to have the quality of video that you have. In time it’ll come, I’m sure.
But these adventures you take, this series, it’s a dream of mine. I just love the exploring and scenery that you’re experiencing right now. As a GS rider myself, you e given me inspiration and goals to achieve. Don’t stop what you’re doing.
Glad you enjoy it!
I appreciate the good example of “leave no trace” camping ethics and simple, healthy cooking and eating.
I have a plate/cutting board that I’d be happy to send you for your next trip.
Thank you for beautifully capturing, commenting and sharing all aspects of your adventure. You are living the dream of men around the world.
Wow, thank you!
Grate way of putting Your mesage across,, I drive a big rig over the road , been doing it for 36 yrs , live & camped out of it , but this coming Year Im going from 18 wheels to 2 ,, plan on seeing parts of the country You cant see from the truck , thanks for all the info👍🏼
Very cool! And Firebox Stoves rock!
Thank you for capturing the beauty of Idaho! I feel blessed to live in what feels like a big outdoor playground!
nothing is better in the morning as yesterday's steak and veggies, stood in those juices. mmmmm
Following you on this adventure is exciting. Out in the open space , on your own, like a boy scout, and most important...having fun and riding safety.
Good music choice. It matches the riding well.
The best of times👍😎🙏
Too much pepper everywhere...how about mixed herbs instead...
Love my Firebox Stove!!
Your taking the time to be comfortably relaxed creates a most desirable scene and is a touchstone should I go off on a similar adventure, glad it is fun for you. ride safe.
For what its worth, the tracking shot you were going for when the drone crashed was going to be a killer shot.
Ahhh.. the good life.. thanks for the video, and all you put into it 👍🍻
Thank you very much for what you are doing! I'm enjoying your adventure. 👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏
Amazing bushcraft tools. I love camping too. Cheers from Indonesia
Great video. I love Idaho. There are back country roads everywhere. Can’t wait to see the next one!
wonderful adventure thank you for showing all the camping and cooking keep it coming
I just ordered a little wood stove like that. I can't wait to get it . I love camping and think it will be a great addition. The steak looked awesome. Take Care
Another great episode Sterling, thanks for all the great content and for all the other great videos on your channel
Great adventure! As a wilderness canoe camper I find this very appealing. Now I just need to learn to ride a bike. ;^)
Great video and dream trip (adventure) for sure.
Great video Sterling. One thing different about your vids is, you're talking to me and not just making a vid. I like that. Be safe!
Great Firebox demo!
I’m enjoying all of your videos. Great meeting you in Fields and turning me on to the NEBDR series. Buying a Firebox today.
Beautiful roads and scenery in the Sawtooths. Great ride and filming and you are hired to be my travel chef!
Thanks for making so nice videos . in northen sweden ist winter now so my GSA is in its wintersleep ... but watshing your films and dreaming keeps me up for teh next season .
Loving this series ! With a brother in the video production game I appreciate the time it takes to put all this together . Sadly if you let an 8 yr old explore on his own someone might call dept of social services on you . A friend and I once took are minibikes out on public roads for a few miles and had a great time and no problems .
Stumbled on your vid - very nice. Thank you!
I’ve been considering a mini table, and I’ve seen that style that you have, but Ive also seen a Japanese-made pop-up table by a company called Soto. It is made of two solid sheets of aluminium (sorry.. UK spelling).
Then I figured why not make my own!?
So, next project is a solid sheet, folding aluminium table with 2 holes cut into it (for two trangier alcohol stoves) so I can cook two things simultaneously! And I can still have a firebox stove by the side... but I’d rarely cook such a huge, complex feast that requires 3 cooking pots (unless the vegetarian amongst the carnivore riders).
But I’m sure that many riders/campers sometimes would love to have two hobs to cook on.
Your a Great Artist and Chief!
very good videos and wonderful landscapes. I want to know your opinion about the Bridgestone tires you use. thanks
The fire box looks bang on.
Great videos and story telling.
Can’t wait until my next camping/biking trip!!!
Glad you are stoked to get out there! Thanks!
Great videos Sterling and very envious of you being out there. Getting colder each day here in the UK.😒
Thank you! Same here... down into the 20's (F) at night now!
Watching your video's is very enjoyable, will be heading of on my Super Tenere here in Australia for some adventure riding soon, love the cooking tips.
Definitely going to have to ride this way and these places! Starting to plan now.
All of this difficulties of cooking on the actual bbq stand makes you real Robinson
Hi! Greetings from Punta del Este, Uruguay!
I discovered your adventure trip through the western USA yesterday and I got hooked on watching your videos, which I am really enjoying.
I am fond of motorcycle trips, although now I don't have it, because it was stolen from me. Anyway I'm looking for ideas for my next BDR trip to USA, where I plan to do a tour similar to yours.
I appreciate you sharing your videos with other adventure motorcycling lovers, like me.
I send you a big hug and best wishes for good routes!
Thank you - I have been to Punta del Este once and really enjoyed my time in Uruguay!
I also loved Cabo Polonia (?) with the lighthouse in the sand dunes...
Yeah, longer video makes watching and enjoying much better!! Good job 👍👍👌👌👌!
Congratulations for new drone
Like your camping like your motorcycle
Me and my friends would definitely use this as reference for cooking. Good routes!
I love this series of videos. You really made an adventure in tough times. I have had my license only 3 years but you are opening so many possibilities for me.
Thanks for putting this together, I'm enjoying seeing how other folks moto travel. One thing you might consider for summer travel is some vented, mesh Klim gear especially in a lighter color than black!
Fantastic seriously best series
Wow, your skills as a filmmaker are very evident in this episode. Great work
i've been using canisters for fire along with jetboil..... the quietness of a firebox looks very appealing... niiiice
Dang ! No offence, but the Steaks, Mushrooms & Mashed Potatoes must have been a dynamite meal .... you ended up with an Albert Einstein hairdo the next morning !!! Did look yummy indeed.
lmao!
A dynamite meal lol. 🥩💣
Again great film with neture ❤️
Firebox Stove is THE way to cook! We deal with the fire restrictions here in WA, so I'll switch to the Trangia gas canister burner then, but...I don't see a glass of a decent cab to to with that steak:-) Packit Gourmet might also have items in their general grocery section that will make your meals both more memorable, and varied. You might want to check out a technique called a Swedish fire torch to extend your burn time. We've also used our Firebox as a micro fire pit. A truly tremendous little gem!
Sterling, I got a colapsable bellows tube to use with my stove... makes a wold of difference... you can super heat the fire like instant.
I have one of those too. Love using it!
Ridden these roads many times! I hope you stopped in at Galena Lodge! I used to cook there and it's a great place. Thanks for sharing your trip.
Another excellent footage and film. Just purchased Mavic Air 2 as well hoping for extra cool footage on my channel. Im affraid it may hard to test it as we have snow on the ground already in Canada. Can't wait to see the footage from this drone I have used my mini on last few adventures and will be putting the vidoes on UA-cam as well. Stay safe
Great review
Loving the series so fan man, great quality!
I just subscribed. Great video and thanks for sharing. Firebox Stove has a great line of products. I really enjoy making coffee and cooking with them. Safe travels.
Great to see that we moved on from Sterling does cooking, Sterling does laundry, and back to---as the title represents---the motorcycle Travel Channel!
Cooking amazing
Great life my friend.
Yes, thank you!
I absolutely love my Firebox, but any breeze or wind will blow the heat away from it and will take sooo much longer to cook something.
I loved the story of you at the tender age of 8, packing a knapsack for a day trip adventure on your 50cc Honda minibike. Almost no eight year olds would be allowed to have an experience like that today. They have their iPhone calendars synced to their parents' calendars so they can go to soccer practice, kiddie martial arts, cello practice and other pre-planned socially approved recreational activities, as their helicopter parents hover nearby. I had a lot of autonomy as a child, entertaining myself. I got a ten speed bike for my 13th birthday and would ride with a couple of friends into two adjacent states, probably riding 40 miles. I guess Mom thought we were riding around the block for several hours and had no idea we had crossed state lines and were talking with the alcoholic bums who lived under the bridge. As long as I did my chores before leaving and was home for dinner, all was well.
I fear that these coddled kids will grow up to be risk averse conformists who desperately want the government and media to tell them what to do and what to think.
Different world today for sure. Glad I had that experience as a boy..!
Yes. A cutting board and plate
You are the man, I still want to know more about how you carry the beer and how it works for you, thanks for the show
1. Put beer inside an insulated water bottle thing. 2. Throw away the can at the gas station 3. Enjoy cold beer at the campsite without having to pack the empty cans or bottles out! I't has not leaked yet, although it can become somewhat pressurized during transport so you have to open it very slowly and let the pressure out a little bit before opening all of the way.
Cool stove!
Nice videos, great shots and a great trip!
Looks like you went to a different folding chair. The first one was wood framed
New subscriber to your channel.... (I found it through Officer Rob's channel ...) So now, I've been "binge-watching" from the beginning of your adventure .... Very enjoyable !!!
(Rick from Massachusetts)
Another great one, thanks Sterling!
Just bought the stove from your Amazon page - hope you get a piece of the pie!
Awesome, thank you!
Brilliant video mate from UK
The steaks looked good !
Another terrific video. The scenic byway with the dredge is a favorite section of mine from the Best of Montana 1000 rides that I do. Were you aware the stove isn't available on the Amazon link you provide? I found that it is available direct from the company.
Yeah, I guess it is out-of-stock on Amazon - but I ordered mine directly from the company too.
I like the cooker. . . . Steak for desert later. :-)
Congratulations on the new drone! Can’t wait to see the footage you produce with it. I’m sure you do this but just in case please make sure that you rinse your mushrooms very well before cooking and eating them. They grow as you know very close to the ground and are loaded with pesticides and fertilizers. Sometimes organic fertilizer which means some sort of poop. Safe travels!
Thanks for the tip - good idea!
Nice Video, I'm getting geared up for some Moto camping trips soon. I've learned a lot from you. Thanks: p.s I could smell those steaks cooking! LOL
Good ones
Super cool:-) I dig that stove but it seems like a lot of work. You really gotta want to do it:-) I’m likely too impatient (-: looked like a great meal, need a nice Cabernet :-) peace brother another great episode & great drone footage
Thanks - I really do enjoy the stove and cooke quite a bit on it... as you will see!
Now that is a knife!!
Man what an amazing serie's and little movies. so tasteful and gets me going to get back on the road. I can see now where Long Way Round from 2004 found their inspiration you were probably for them also an example. I think camera man Claudio von Planta is also not a stranger of you. Lately I'm getting into filming my own little motorcycle adventure trips as well and really see you as a great example of how to tell a story. I really love those big wide camera shots at 1:46 and 1:56. Could you please tell me wich lens you film this with! beautiful!
As a beginner video maker I'm looking to buy a versatile kit to also be able to make nice movie's. Right now I'm only having a 15-45mm kit lens. What do you recommend about having be flexible and also having options?
Would love to hear from you Sterling.
Keep on riding and making movies! greetings from The Netherlands
Awesome Series Sterling! My friends and I all run coolers on our GS's. Cold 805's and good food every night. Just wondering why you don't have one or do you?
Note to self...buy a plate 😁😁😁
Another great vid Sterling, really enjoying the series 👌
Glad you like them! I finally did get a plate which is a cutting board and a bowl too.
@@SterlingNoren
Excellent 😁
Which one did you get ...?
You can also get some little fire cubes, each one will last about 10 minutes and are about 1 square inch. Two or 3 will cook a nice meal and they take up hardly any space.
Hey what happened to the Hot Springs?
Well I actually did soak in the hot springs the next morning but honestly I felt too much like relaxing and not filming anything, but they are totally worth it if you are in the area.
Thanks you so much for making these video. They are so awesome. Love the cooking sections and the drone shots following you. I have made some motorcycle videos, but they are extremely boring compared to yours. You have inspired me with some ideas on how to make my videos more interesting.
Thanks Ed! Good luck with your videos too, its a lot of work but a lot of fun too!
Have you thought about picking up a a 360 camera? I have blending in 360 videos in my motorcycle video and loving it. You can make some cool fake drone shots. I have the Insta360 one R. The best part is you can reframe the video, its so much more than doing gimmicky tiny planets. Here is one of my videos that I incorporated 360 video. I am not promoting anything, just do it for fun. My camera setup is a GoPro Hero 7, Insta360 One R and a Sony A6000 with a 16mm sigma for landscape shots. ua-cam.com/video/EOwiOKT1fOM/v-deo.html
Wait, no wine or beer today with the steak? You're slip'n 😂 And I am struggling to understand how you have all that cooking gear and no plate 😊 Looks awesome and I have ridden some of that area. Truly envious this morning I am manning a desk.
I guess I'll. just have to drink more the next time! An obvious over site on my part as I have three priorities at the end of the day: cold beer, hot dinner and comfortable bed.
@@SterlingNoren I wanted you to also know that you inspired me to take one more mini mc trip to Death Valley in Nov and to enjoy some late year camping. I will honor what you've taught me here with an extra insulated bottle for my beer and a dinner more worthy after a long days ride. Sorry Mtn. House, maybe next year, were Q'n this time😋. Best Regards and thanks for teaching an old dog some new tricks.
DUDE!!! You got this!!! Enjoy!!! :-)
I just may have to get one of those fireboxes.
Subscribed after viewing ep. 20 with all the great drone shots, so started from ep. 1. Then I see you crash the drone, almost quit, so was curious how a new drone would appear, possible story there. but a new drone just appeared for unboxing.
I explain it in the video, but basically I went out of my way to go to a store to purchase a new drone
Buying and keeping food fresh on a bike is a problem. But I found out that most of the markets that sell "bulk" foods especially meats if you arrive before closing times the butcher will pack single pieces of meat. I experienced that about 10 year ago at one of those huge chain markets and I had a craving for a piece of sirloin but they only sold 4 packs and when the butcher came out I asked him if I could get a single steak and he said no problem. So basically since then I don't have to eat 2 lbs of meat! Very good travel videos/sceneries and most importantly editing. Maybe will meet on the road. Cheers
Good idea to keep in mind :-)
Great watch. When you get a chance can you review your knifes
Your videos are really inspiring! Your footage is beautiful. I’m in Brazil dreaming about a road trip in America! But i have a question: do you use sunscreen? Thank you for your videos. God bless you
The only sunscreen I use is my riding gear and helmet.
Your videos are grear👍
But I wonder how much miles you do per day?
Great video!! I was just wondering whos gonna pick up your camera and whos flying your drone? Do you have a company with you? Just curious though 😅
I do!
If I can suggest You something my Friend..Try to use salt AFTER cooking your steaks .. if you do this before, they will often be stiff and dry ;) Greetings from Poland btw!! I'm absolutely in love with your channel and get inspiration for my future trip to the USA ;)))))
Thanks for the tip!
@@SterlingNoren and use coarse salt would be even better ;) can't wait for the next cooking episode with steakes :p
I would be very interested in seeing how and what you are packing on your bike for this trip. I overpack so want to see how and what you have done. Great series!
@Charles Henagan I do 2-3 long trips like Sterling’s each year. In the beginning, I packed everything I could think of, I’m mean I have massive panniers why not fill them. Eventually I got tired of the extra weight, so I made a list, on my phone, of everything I had with me. Every time I used something, I’d put an x by it on my list. At the end of the trip, I looked at my list and it was obvious what I used and what I didn’t. For items I used only once or twice, I tried to find a way to use other items to serve the purpose or how to leave it home and make due without. For example, I used to bring a hiking type water filter, but then I started refilling my 100 oz. camel bak when I stopped for gas. Now I take a small water filter straw, but it hardly takes up any space.
@@ClinttheGreat that’s super input thanks!
@@ClinttheGreat I just re-read this and have been doing what you suggested. The list keeps getting smaller and the load lighter. Now I am looking at how to do the water filter as I carry the Katadyn Vario which is too big. I have the 6L dromedary bag from MSR, not filled all the way up, and just need a smaller filter to fill that bag when I did not stop (although stopping as you suggest is the better way to go since I have to fill up anyway). thanks again!
@@thecorporategypsy Glad to hear you’re lightening your load. It has taken me a while to trim down what I pack, and I’m constantly revising my list. I always have either a water filtering straw or a Sawyer filter with me. I have a Katadyn, as well, but don’t take it with me any more. The Sawyer does the same job, but is smaller. It’s not as convenient as the Katadyn though.
@@ClinttheGreat Thats good to know I will check. I am thinking of the straw or something that will fill up a liter bottle for cooking, with Dromedary the bigger source but the straw in case I run out or forget to fill it up. The K Vario will be on eBay soon. Its very good but I need space. I want one bag on the back of the bike and everything else in the Mosko bags so need to keep thinking.