Motorbike adventure ride Australia, The Grampians, great ocean road, on a Royal Enfield - S1-E3

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  • @bruiser6479
    @bruiser6479 Рік тому +12

    Your videos are a great advertisement for the Himalaya. Having ridden through 44 degree heat for two days in a row a few years ago on my Tenere, I can’t say I’m a huge fan of it. The fact the Himalaya and you pushed through it, is impressive. I like your story telling, camera work and editing too. You certainly have a high skill level and work ethic. It’s not quick or easy to produce these short movies at this standard. Good on you.

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  Рік тому +2

      Thanks mate, glad you enjoyed the series. Yes, the Himalayan is a bit like a work horse, it just keeps going.
      I enjoy making the episodes so it's great when other like them too, thanks for the support.

  • @dhphotography644
    @dhphotography644 8 днів тому +1

    Hi Joe, gotta say I'm loving the vids, only stumbled across them as I recently brought my first bike after a 17 year break from them. With a few of my freinds enjoying Adventure riding, I thought ied finally join them instead of being in a 4x4.
    Had the himalayan 411 for about 2 months now and loving it. Would love the new 450, but I'm sticking with the 411 for now.
    Great to see you went through a few tracks and camps we stay at from Mildura, Hatta, Grampians etc.
    Anyway, keep up the great work, you have earned a new subscriber. Some hard work put in to your videos and love your photography also.
    I'm not much of a video person and not much in the photography, but every day I can take a snap and learn something new, is a good day. I mainly do astro and astro landscapes as that's my free time.
    And I especially like Auroras.

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  7 днів тому +1

      It's great to hear you're out there enjoying exploring with your mate, there are so many great places to explore in that area. I gather you're seen the Australis Borealis, I've been lucky enough to catch them in Tasmania and New Zealand, amazing to watch.
      Thanks for watching.

  • @digdilem
    @digdilem Рік тому +6

    The temp sensors on the Himis are positioned in a place where the cooling fins direct air to which gets really warm, so they're only accurate when you first start up. There's a few videos around about positioning to a better spot if you want to make that reading a little more relevent, or pop on a cheapo handlebar one. Great vids btw, only just found you. Love your chilled energy and the photographic work is exceptional. Thanks.

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the info I'll check it out, and glad you enjoying the video.

  • @person.X.
    @person.X. Рік тому +1

    That ride through the Grampians brings back memories. I lived in Melbourne back in the 80s and the Grampians was my dad's favourite area. We used to drive down there to go hiking and driving around in my dad's Statesman Caprice - we went down a track in that old barge only to see a sign saying 4WD only when we got to the other end! 😆

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  11 місяців тому

      It is a great place to explore, nice effort getting through there in a Caprice 👌🏻

  • @sscbkr48
    @sscbkr48 Рік тому

    Really enjoy your style, you're a natural videographer/storyteller.👍👍 Australia is spectacular! and for adv riding 100% usable, poisonous snakes and saltwater crocs notwithstanding. lol

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  Рік тому

      Thanks mate, yes Australia is stunning. I come across a few snake and just venturing into crocodile country now, so hopefully I don't come across any as there are a few river crossing up north that they hang out at.

  • @marcknight4568
    @marcknight4568 12 днів тому +1

    I really wanted to see more of the beaches on the great ocean road...like at least a solid week.

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  12 днів тому

      The Great Ocean Road is a stunning stretch of coastline, but like most places close to big cities over tourism is an issue. In summer it becomes a parking lot, winter is very coast and normally wet but still people. if you are a local you can get some of the beaches on the magic days alone.

  • @jeremycox8261
    @jeremycox8261 10 місяців тому +1

    Stunning. I loved the Grampians.

  • @kevinrusso6849
    @kevinrusso6849 9 місяців тому +2

    Well done Joe , that was great

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  9 місяців тому

      Thanks Kevin, great to hear you enjoyed it.

  • @ourbluedemon3604
    @ourbluedemon3604 Рік тому +1

    Great stuff Joe, I’m glad that mysterious algorithm suggested you channel!

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  Рік тому

      Thanks mate, glad you're enjoying the videos. I have no idea about the algorithm it is still a mystery to me 😂😂😂

  • @bvandenbroeke
    @bvandenbroeke Рік тому

    I am planning on a visit to your beautiful country soon, if I can I will rent a motorcycle and ride to some of the lovely spots that you have visited.
    I really like your videos and subscribed.

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  Рік тому

      thanks mate, glad you are enjoying the series. Australia is a great place to explore.

  • @harshadunuji
    @harshadunuji Рік тому +1

    Great videos Joe.. im loving'em.
    Im just looking for some tips for luggage safety while parking, snakes and creatures, solo camping.. im thinking a week unplanned around VIC-SA.. Help!! 😅

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  Рік тому +2

      Thanks mate, glad you are enjoying the series.
      Keeping stuff safe while parked well the only thing you can do is have hard case panniers with locks on them every the if someone wants to get it they will. I would rather have softy panniers but yes need the locks. If you notice in the videos I have cable with locks on them for my bags on top (I bought some cable from Bunnings crimped the ends into loops and bought locks). This want stop someone getting into the bag, but is a bit of a deterrent from some one seeing it and just running off with it. The only way to keep your gear safe is to stay with the bike.
      If you're worried about snakes and creatures, keep your boots on, around campsites, when you take them off to get in the tent keep your boots in the tent and spiders and scorpions love crawling in to them. if they are left out side.
      If you have riding pants with kevlar lining you can keep them on too, I don't thing snakes can penetrate them.
      Always and I mean always zip your tent up even if you only going out side for 30 seconds. Besides crocs (another issue altogether) nothing else is going to over power you so it about keeping them from getting in the tent.
      hope that helps

    • @harshadunuji
      @harshadunuji 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@@freewayproject Thanks you so much!! Really appreciate you take the time to explain all this. These are very helpful, we tend to apply tips when someone tells us rather than us thinkin of it . Appreciate it.
      Keep making great videos! Stay awesome 😎 hope, will get to meet you someday on the road!

  • @Tina293-72
    @Tina293-72 Рік тому

    Looked like a fabulous ride with stunning scenery. Stunning view from your camp spot.

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  Рік тому +1

      It was a very fun ride and the camp site was amazing with no one around.

  • @cerfvolant11
    @cerfvolant11 Рік тому +1

    This is riding the dream - thanks for taking us along!

  • @bjarnemartens
    @bjarnemartens Рік тому +1

    What a great way to see your fantastic country. Keep up the good work 👏🏻

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  Рік тому

      Thanks bjarne, glad you’re enjoying them, and yes it is a great way to explore a country

  • @adamcurtis5494
    @adamcurtis5494 Рік тому

    Been enjoying all these episodes so much that I ordered a himalayan yesterday. As a Brit I am very envious of your wilderness. You have inspired me to find some here.
    Thanks dude!

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  Рік тому +1

      That's awesome Adam. You might want to watch the next couple of episode, I take the Himi on true outback tracks, and some steep hill climbs, I was very surprise with the Himalayan as I took it places I didn't think it would go.

    • @adamcurtis5494
      @adamcurtis5494 Рік тому +1

      @Joe Ryan thanks for taking the time to reply Joe. I'm an absolute beginner, so I think himalayan will exceed all of my expectations. Ordering accessories now too, somewhere to store bits and pieces. Your content is so beautifully filmed by the way, really conveys a sense of adventure 🙌

  • @echidna1263
    @echidna1263 Рік тому

    Just awesome. Love your Vlogs

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  Рік тому

      Thanks Echidna, glad you are enjoying them, more to come.

  • @stephengray2870
    @stephengray2870 Рік тому

    Great Job......loved seeing all my favourite locations to ride.....usually on the grey stuff....look forward to seeing more.....have recently purchased a G650GS....so will be up to similar antics myself.....

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  Рік тому

      Thanks Stephen, so much fun riding out there, have fun on your G650GS they'd get you everywhere.

  • @shawnmoore4292
    @shawnmoore4292 Рік тому

    Another great episode. Thanks for sharing.

  • @ScooterGotLost
    @ScooterGotLost Рік тому

    I'm lucky enought to live near the Grampians and have riden just about every track there. Camped at that camp spot in the gramps a few time too. One of my favourites.
    Glad I found your channel.
    Also that silverband falls road used to be two way, some tourists still travel the wrong way. 😮

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  Рік тому +1

      That is super cool I can only imagine there are some epic tracks through there, I just stumble onto the one I rode. Yes it was an amazing spot to camp at.
      Hope you enjoyed the video.

  • @stevec-b6214
    @stevec-b6214 9 місяців тому +1

    Beautiful

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  9 місяців тому

      Yes definitely a stunning part of the country.

  • @NavyScrubz
    @NavyScrubz Рік тому +1

    Making me want a Himalayan. Seems like a cool do it all no fuss bike too. It was on my list but went for the 300 rally.

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  Рік тому

      It does the job if you're exploring, I mean most bike have there positive and negatives, but for me it works well. On the next trip I have some things I'll do differently from what I have learnt so that should make it even better.

  • @lou67411
    @lou67411 Рік тому

    Another great video Joe l look forward to seeing the next one. That road into the gramps looked like too much fun. Stay safe mate.

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  Рік тому

      Thanks John, yes hours of fun even better when I stayed upright the whole way 😂

  • @AussieColonel
    @AussieColonel Рік тому

    another great video, thanks!!

  • @ShiftQuick
    @ShiftQuick Рік тому

    Count me in! Looks like a great ride.

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  Рік тому

      Definitely worth checking it out ShiftQuick. There were a heap of other trails out there I didn't get to explore also.

    • @ShiftQuick
      @ShiftQuick Рік тому

      @@freewayproject I can imagine. One thing is for sure, you experienced some beautiful countryside along the way.

  • @timharris8140
    @timharris8140 Рік тому +1

    Great videos mate! Keep them coming! I'm riding from Melbourne across to Margaret River, any suggestions or recommendations?

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  Рік тому

      Thank mate, glad you are enjoying the series, the video you commented on is in the series down to Tasmania, the second series I go across the W.A. and Margaret River, so there might be some episode worth waiting there.
      Hancock Lookout is a way better place to camp instead of going in to Port Augusta.
      Definitely work getting off the HWY and camping out on one of the peninsular near, Streaky Bay and Smoky Bay. I stayed at Cap Lavoisier.
      Another definite is to turn off the HWY at Penong and ride to Point Sinclair there are the pink and blue lakes, huge sand dunes, the surf break of Cactus Beach and the Jetty.
      Once past there there is the dirt track on the Old Eyre HWY, which you can travel on for hundreds of KM if you like.
      Camp on the edge of the Great Australian Bight if it is not too windy
      Also there is a Dirt track from Balladonia to Esperance, but it was flooded when I went through so I could not try it.
      I think I have seven video going through that area up to Margaret River so some of them might help.
      Have fun out there

    • @timharris8140
      @timharris8140 Рік тому +1

      @@freewayproject Bloody legend! Cheers.

  • @neilmackinnon3371
    @neilmackinnon3371 Рік тому

    Right! All caught up. I have to say, where I live (UK), The Grampian Mountains are quite a bit further away from Torquay.

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  Рік тому +1

      haha, yes when they were naming places in Australia it was like they had a name of all the places in the UK and went well there kinda the same 😂. The Grampian Mountain in Scotland is stunning.
      I am glad you are along for the ride and have caught up.

  • @whyismybikesoheavy
    @whyismybikesoheavy 8 місяців тому +1

    G'day mate, love ya work. What was the name of the campsite where you stayed at the Grampians? Thinking of going for a look this weekend, cheers.

    • @whyismybikesoheavy
      @whyismybikesoheavy 8 місяців тому +1

      All good, think I found it

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  8 місяців тому +1

      Hi mate, sorry for the slow reply. I am on another trip in a remote. The name of the campsite is Kikijarr, you can find it on Wikicamp Australia. It’s on Wallaby rocks road

    • @whyismybikesoheavy
      @whyismybikesoheavy 8 місяців тому +1

      Thanks mate

  • @markwilley7384
    @markwilley7384 3 місяці тому +1

    Hey Joe, planning a trip from Central Qld to Victoria and Tassie first week December this year. What month did you travel in mate? Wondering about temperatures and what to take.
    Great vids mate, cheers, Mark

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  3 місяці тому +1

      Hi Mark. I was in Tassie in January. It can get down to about 0°C but that was in the highlands, I had a thermal layer and a puffer. That was the coldest the whole trip, But it may not get that cold, Tassie seems to be a bit hit and miss when it comes to cold snaps.

    • @markwilley7384
      @markwilley7384 3 місяці тому +1

      @freewayproject Cheers mate, thanks for the reply. When I get off the ferry, definitely going to ride down the west coast following the trail set by the previous riders. Got family in Railton so so far so good.
      Will be posting as 8 go as well

    • @markwilley7384
      @markwilley7384 3 місяці тому +1

      @freewayproject Thanks so much buddy. Love your vids. Watching them as I send this

    • @markwilley7384
      @markwilley7384 3 місяці тому +1

      @@freewayproject Let's know if you want to tag along.
      I'm on a 2008 DR650 kitted out

  • @SrikumarRengaraj
    @SrikumarRengaraj Рік тому

    cool... Nice ride

  • @EddyOtway
    @EddyOtway Рік тому

    I’m in Princetown near the 12 apostles, and there’s so much to see in the area away from the crowds you just need a bit of local knowledge👍🏻 next time you’re down I can show you heaps.

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  Рік тому

      thanks Eddy, yes way better to have local knowledge, I'll have to hit you up next time I am in the area

  • @ronwarber535
    @ronwarber535 Рік тому

    Brave man riding in that heat. I live in Arizona and will ride in the summer and wear a cooling vest which will dry out every 2 hours. Nothing better than pouring a bottle of cold water down my back. It is brutal . Take care and stay upright

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  Рік тому

      Hi Ron, that's a great idea, thanks I'll look into a cooling vest, would have help in the video before this one 🤦🏼‍♂️. I bet the riding is amazing in Arizona.

    • @ronwarber535
      @ronwarber535 Рік тому

      @@freewayproject Most of my riding is black top. I ride a K1600GTL at 68 years of age, I now look for comfort. I take my hat of to you. I am a ex-pat, I am planning a trip around oz with my wife on a motorcycle, when I retire.

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  Рік тому +1

      @@ronwarber535 a trip around Australia will be awesome, remember to include Tasmania as it has got some of the best riding even on the black top. I have a few more videos I'll be posting over the next few weeks from Tasmania that might give you some ideas.

  • @shanebarrett5053
    @shanebarrett5053 Рік тому +1

    The quality and content of your videos are awsome, you are overdue for some more subscribers.
    Also how are you finding your Bell MX-9? I'm in the market for a new helmet and it's at the top of my list at the moment.

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  Рік тому +3

      Thanks Shane. Yes we will have to see if the UA-cam algorithm thinks I’m worth 😂 maybe one day it will share the videos with a larger audience.
      The helmet is great, I’ve had no issues. I road around Australia in April,May,June last year with 2 mates, we all had the same bell MX-9 no issues at all. They are comfy as

  • @alisemlali1944
    @alisemlali1944 Рік тому

    Great footage! What camera are you using?

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  Рік тому

      Thanks Ali, I am using a DJI Osmo Action for filming when on the bike (from the helmet) otherwise I using a Sony A7SIII. I am taking photos with a Sony A7RIII, I only have room for 2 lenses Sony GM 24mm 1.4 and Sony GM 70mm - 200mm 2.8. I also have an old DJI Mavic Pro drone from 2016.

  • @petejamesmoto
    @petejamesmoto Рік тому

    Great video mate. Nice colour grading. Did you use a lut or grade it yourself?

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  Рік тому

      Thanks Pete, I colour grade myself, it the way I have always done it.

  • @PubRunner
    @PubRunner Рік тому

    For anyone riding a Royal Enfield through that area and you need parts or a service Twisted Moto in geelong are a great team.

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  Рік тому

      Thanks for that Pub Runner, good to know 👍🏻

    • @PubRunner
      @PubRunner Рік тому

      @@freewayproject if your in the area shoot is a message and I can show you some local gems. Meredith is a great little town as a destination the chips the servo a great and just about every road leading there apart from the midland highway is a really interesting ride.

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  Рік тому +1

      I'll definitely let you know when I am back in the area, local's knowledge is so good.

  • @marcknight4568
    @marcknight4568 19 днів тому +1

    I remember the name grampignons...a French chestnut name

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  19 днів тому

      I didn't know that, it does sound like a very French word.

  • @johnswallow3710
    @johnswallow3710 Рік тому +1

    What nav program are you using there bud ?

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  Рік тому

      Just google maps, I have Hema but the user interface is a nightmare, just not intuitive.

  • @Loverlander
    @Loverlander Рік тому +1

    Nice video. I got myself a Himalayan lately, can’t wait to take it on the next adventure as I am sharing my heart between Jimny 4x4 overlanding and motorcycle trips ❤️

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  Рік тому +2

      Thanks loverlander, yep what ever gets you out there is awesome, I have an old 1975 Kombi that I do trips in also, when I need to carry surf boards.

  • @bigwangmark
    @bigwangmark Рік тому

    Do you worry about going into remote areas on your own? Epirb is something I see you have but what other precautions you take? I want to do a lap around australia on bike and ill be solo so Im thinking of what I need to carry for safety. Snakes are an issue even on the road sometimes so I am thinking ill wear some type of snake bite guards on my lower legs when riding. I have seen snakes on the road that look like random things at first till you get close and then they move so a snake strike even when moving at highway speeds is a possibility.

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  Рік тому +4

      Hi Tamiya, no I do not worry about going into remote areas (it probably safer than most cities).
      I did a lap of Australia last year taking 50days to get around (there are some photos on my instagram if you are interesting in some locations to check out, instagram.com/freewayproject/ ). If it's your first big solo trip then just stick to the main routes, the long dirt sandy roads would be better tackles with 2 or more or if you are really good on a bike on dirt and sand and have mechanic skills.
      3 things that I don't compromise on.
      1. I wouldn't go anywhere without an EPB/PLB (Electronic Personal Beacon)/(Personal Location Beacon)
      2. Also carry way too much water, always carry too much water.
      3. extra fuel, I carry 2 extra jerry cans on the side which gives me a range of over 700km and always make sure you have hundreds of km range extra incase if you decide to turn around or a forced to turn around and then have another navigation issue you still have the fuel to make it.
      Also be clear on your navigation as it's just you.
      Have spears tubes, spark plugs, chains etc
      Take a basic cause on motorbike mechanics even just one of those day courses.
      Snakes
      I have long motorbike pants on which are kevlar lined plus boots, no snake is going to be able to bit through them. Remember snakes (normally want to attack and will move on if you make a lot of noise. The best thing you can do is never ever leave your tent unzipped, no matter how fast you are going to be back in it close it. This stops snakes spider scorpions etc..
      Also as you are riding on your own, always be over causes, I always ride slower, if off road I ride slower than I could normally ride, around slower around corner etc....
      Hope that helps, any other questions just let me know.

  • @djsomers100
    @djsomers100 Рік тому

    Fair dinkum!

  • @michaelcurnow2748
    @michaelcurnow2748 Рік тому

    The ads are killing yar

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  Рік тому

      do you mean the UA-cam ads? yer I have not control over them, UA-cam puts on what they want when ever they want.

  • @Propelled
    @Propelled Рік тому

    Worst place for the phone is the handlebars.

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  Рік тому

      why is that Propelled?

    • @adamjoshuahughes3971
      @adamjoshuahughes3971 Рік тому

      @@freewayproject The vibrations tend to break the camera lenses (Or so I've heard)

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  Рік тому

      the mount is a Quadlock and has a vibration dampener on it. Apparently when they first made them they didn't have the vibration dampener and there was that issue. But I road 20 000km doing a loop around Australia last year in 50days and had no issue with my phone. This year I have done another 20 000km but a lot more off road and so far no issue. So if you're looking for one get it with the vibration dampener.

    • @Propelled
      @Propelled Рік тому

      Because when you go down, your phone isn’t on you.

    • @ekimandersom4478
      @ekimandersom4478 Рік тому

      @@Propelled But the whole bike will be, including phone 😂

  • @johnstaring3210
    @johnstaring3210 Рік тому

    You have just shown us exactly why the Great Ocean Road/Twelve Apostles experience is not a good one. Way too busy, rude people, no parking, dangerous foreign drivers. Oh, and constant helicopters overhead, just like the Gold Coast.
    Just as well the rest of your journey was not like that. Great video again, none-the-less.

    • @freewayproject
      @freewayproject  Рік тому

      Thank John glad you liked it, yes the great ocean road, probably why I am attracted to exploring the lesser known place.

    • @person.X.
      @person.X. Рік тому

      Agree. The GOR is the most overrated tourist attraction in Oz. There are so many amazing places in Australia that are more or less empty. Thankfully most people have a sheeplike/bucket list mentality which means that 95% of them go to a few hotspots so they can tick it of their list which leaves all the other less well known areas quiet.