A rainy day (not a stormy day) can be a nice break just to relax. The sound of tge light rain can be hypnotic. Spending time in the camper and add-a-room, when you're solo, isn't so bad at all. A big congrats on the 300 Jim !!! 💪😁👍 👏🤝👌 That's a ton of footage and editing. Here's to the next 300 🍾🍷🥂
I can think of great ways to spend rainy afternoons in the MM when not solo too. I'm on track to add 100 episodes just this year alone. As long as I enjoy it... not a chore yet.
As long as one does not have to tear down and pack in the rain I am fine. a rainy day can be a great day to just relax. I'm shaggy again... need another haircut before I get a helmet on in the next month or so. Still so much snow here.
I have subscribed to your channel. I enjoyed this video and seeing how organised you are and that meal looked delicious 😋. Stay safe on your mission and very much looking forward to seeing some more of your videos. Congratulations on your 300th video.
GREAT VIDEO!!!! very relaxing. Real good to take a break. Not always about the ride!!!!!! Your brake pad mileage, pulling a camper is about right. Front tire mileage is short about 8000 miles as to mine and your rear tire is about right. Are alot of your roads chip and seal? if so, chip and seal roads shorten tire life. again great video. safe ridin, rubber down.
The front was probably good for at least another 4,000 km, but I was about to start the 20,000 km part of the summer, so it made sense to change it then. Not much in the way of chip and seal here, but lots of rough pavement. We gets what we gets.
How did the mini mate handle the rain inside the cabin ? No minor leaks ? Your cooking is making me hungry 😉 Congratulations on your 300 video . Thanks for sharing👍
Editing made me hungry too.. Absolutely no problems during this full day of rain. I did have the sleeping bags get wet earlier in the month up on the Northern Peninsula when it was rain with high winds. The bottom end of the air mattress and bottom of my sleeping bag were against the tent side. Osmosis is going to happen. I might have gotten some things wet as well as I packed up in the pouring rain. If we had not had a schedule, I would have sat tight for the day. Never have had much in the way of rain issues at all. I am doing a canvas refresh this spring just because.
@@OldGuyonaBike I had some issues on my Leasure lite. I had a bit of water seeping through and getting on underneath the mattress. I had done the Camp Dry silicon spray but still had water infiltration. Got to do some home pre testing in spring with a water hose . 😩
@@ricardoneto7789 I did have water come into the "basement". The turn signals/brake and tunning light wiring comes through into the tub behind the axle. With all the standing water I hit last summer I had a couple of times where there was an inch of water in the lowest part of the tub. I will be doig a really god gasket for that this spring during maintenance. Video, of course, will follow.
A great video. I always like looking at your setup. I do not have the add a room. But I did get the awning. I do have a large 10 x 12 tarp as you do that I can rig on other polls. I was wondering have you ever experienced being inside sleeping in your mini mate during extreme high winds? I was curious as to how stable it is being that it is so narrow and small during a strong wind. Thank you for your hard work and producing an editing these great videos. Be safe out there.
I've been in some pretty high winds and other than shaking, the Mini Mate seemed just fine. Came out in the morning to find my blue tarp knocked down but that's not a big deal. The only time I got caught with a hurricane coming across my travel path, I opted for a motel overnight. I wouldn't say I have been camping in extreme winds... just pretty gusty ones.
Thank you so much. I was planning on possibly next winter chasing 70° in the desert Southwest in Arizona and Southern California camping on BLM land. Many years ago when I camped out there in a pull-behind travel trailer I remember some pretty high winds at times that shook my little Scamp pretty good. I guess if I got too scared I could fold the camper down and sleep in the car until the winds subsided. Thank you so much for all of your great information and your patience in answering all of my questions. This old dog is learning a lot of new tricks from you. 😁🤗
@@chiefonelung9415 I may winter in the southwest next year and dip down into Mexico. Right now my loose plans get me to southern California in October and it starts to get a little late to ride a motorcycle back to eastern Canada. Minimum of two weeks to cross the continent hauling the tailer... I know I could do it faster, but I don't want too. Anyway, snow starts in November here so maybe I just don't head back. No permanent home to come back to anyway.
@@OldGuyonaBike wow! Maybe I will run into you somewhere out there. If something happens that I decide to come back to Middle Tennessee to my little homestead and farm, you would always be welcome to camp here for the winter. I have a good wood stove and plenty of room. You could use this as a home base to head to other regions of the southeast. Our Winters get a little bit cold but nothing like Newfoundland. I live real close to Fall Creek falls State Park. I have to have an eye injection once a month in my right eye for macular degeneration. Sometimes I can schedule my appointment ahead of time anywhere in the United States that has a retina specialty center. If I have difficulty scheduling I can always run back home. Be safe out there .
I had so much water on hand at that time that I didn't even think of it. While editing, I did make a note that I should pay attention to "free", "onsite" delivered water for such uses as the dishes.
Her name is "The Red Mistress". So named by a former girlfriend who thought she took up all my time and money. (gas not repairs) Oh, she's a 2005 Honda ST1300 that I bought new and put on the road in '06.
Yup, I didn't get off the road until almost the end of October and every video takes a few days to edit. It's a slow process. I should just about get through last year's footage when I hit the road this year.
Ya, kind relaxing to just listen to the rain all day when you don’t have to be anywhere. But if it were me, I would get two more extender poles and put a tennis ball on top. Then place them in center of each side of your blue tarp, if you knew what I mean. I had my zip on awning out on my Roll-a-Home when a thunder storm rolled through filling up the awning. The weight of the water ripped out the side of the tent. What a mess… Thankfully the lady that used to sew the tents for RH in the early days now lives here in Idaho so I got a new tent all sewn up.
Your supper definitely looked delicious
I love cooking on the road. No hotdogs at my campsite.
A rainy day (not a stormy day) can be a nice break just to relax. The sound of tge light rain can be hypnotic. Spending time in the camper and add-a-room, when you're solo, isn't so bad at all. A big congrats on the 300 Jim !!!
💪😁👍 👏🤝👌
That's a ton of footage and editing. Here's to the next 300 🍾🍷🥂
I can think of great ways to spend rainy afternoons in the MM when not solo too. I'm on track to add 100 episodes just this year alone. As long as I enjoy it... not a chore yet.
Great looking haircut. You were starting to look a little shaggy. I love camping in the rain.
As long as one does not have to tear down and pack in the rain I am fine. a rainy day can be a great day to just relax. I'm shaggy again... need another haircut before I get a helmet on in the next month or so. Still so much snow here.
I have subscribed to your channel. I enjoyed this video and seeing how organised you are and that meal looked delicious 😋. Stay safe on your mission and very much looking forward to seeing some more of your videos. Congratulations on your 300th video.
Thank you. Termporary setbacks at the moment but they will be temporary.
@@OldGuyonaBike Stay safe my friend.
Wahooo............congrats on 300 vids!!!! Dedication! Keep it up Jim! Less carbs and more meat Jim.
I plan on the next 300 in a much shorter time.
Congrats on 300
Making the most of an inside day, relaxation at its best!! I would absolutely have taken a nap with the rain on the roof!!
I did take an hour's nap. Just didn't video it.
@@OldGuyonaBike 😂😂😂
Happy 300th! Wish you (and us) a lot more to come! You did well for a rainy day, the Mini Mate is a great plus for this type of weather.
The MM has been such a game changer. Rain, wind, cold temps... handles them all and makes camping that much more enjoyable.
Congrats on your 300th video. Keep it going Jim. I enjoy following along. Ride safe out there.
Thank you for coming along. I'm enjoying having people enjoy.
GREAT VIDEO!!!! very relaxing. Real good to take a break. Not always about the ride!!!!!! Your brake pad mileage, pulling a camper is about right. Front tire mileage is short about 8000 miles as to mine and your rear tire is about right. Are alot of your roads chip and seal? if so, chip and seal roads shorten tire life. again great video. safe ridin, rubber down.
The front was probably good for at least another 4,000 km, but I was about to start the 20,000 km part of the summer, so it made sense to change it then. Not much in the way of chip and seal here, but lots of rough pavement. We gets what we gets.
I change my oil in Walmart parking lot when on the road
99% humidity is normal here in Alabama even if it’s not raining. 🥃😎🏍🏍🏍🏍🏍
We're having a mini rainy season... 4 out of 5 days and the rains have become cold. My camping for the year might almost be done.
0:56 hair cut looks great!!
I'm due for another cut now... winter hermet shaggy at the moment.
@@OldGuyonaBike I just cut mine, ready for more helmet time!
Congrats on 300!
Thanks... it surprised me!
How did the mini mate handle the rain inside the cabin ? No minor leaks ? Your cooking is making me hungry 😉 Congratulations on your 300 video . Thanks for sharing👍
Editing made me hungry too.. Absolutely no problems during this full day of rain. I did have the sleeping bags get wet earlier in the month up on the Northern Peninsula when it was rain with high winds. The bottom end of the air mattress and bottom of my sleeping bag were against the tent side. Osmosis is going to happen. I might have gotten some things wet as well as I packed up in the pouring rain. If we had not had a schedule, I would have sat tight for the day. Never have had much in the way of rain issues at all. I am doing a canvas refresh this spring just because.
@@OldGuyonaBike I had some issues on my Leasure lite. I had a bit of water seeping through and getting on underneath the mattress. I had done the Camp Dry silicon spray but still had water infiltration. Got to do some home pre testing in spring with a water hose . 😩
@@ricardoneto7789 I did have water come into the "basement". The turn signals/brake and tunning light wiring comes through into the tub behind the axle. With all the standing water I hit last summer I had a couple of times where there was an inch of water in the lowest part of the tub. I will be doig a really god gasket for that this spring during maintenance. Video, of course, will follow.
A great video. I always like looking at your setup. I do not have the add a room. But I did get the awning. I do have a large 10 x 12 tarp as you do that I can rig on other polls. I was wondering have you ever experienced being inside sleeping in your mini mate during extreme high winds? I was curious as to how stable it is being that it is so narrow and small during a strong wind. Thank you for your hard work and producing an editing these great videos. Be safe out there.
I've been in some pretty high winds and other than shaking, the Mini Mate seemed just fine. Came out in the morning to find my blue tarp knocked down but that's not a big deal. The only time I got caught with a hurricane coming across my travel path, I opted for a motel overnight. I wouldn't say I have been camping in extreme winds... just pretty gusty ones.
Thank you so much. I was planning on possibly next winter chasing 70° in the desert Southwest in Arizona and Southern California camping on BLM land. Many years ago when I camped out there in a pull-behind travel trailer I remember some pretty high winds at times that shook my little Scamp pretty good. I guess if I got too scared I could fold the camper down and sleep in the car until the winds subsided. Thank you so much for all of your great information and your patience in answering all of my questions. This old dog is learning a lot of new tricks from you. 😁🤗
@@chiefonelung9415 I may winter in the southwest next year and dip down into Mexico. Right now my loose plans get me to southern California in October and it starts to get a little late to ride a motorcycle back to eastern Canada. Minimum of two weeks to cross the continent hauling the tailer... I know I could do it faster, but I don't want too. Anyway, snow starts in November here so maybe I just don't head back. No permanent home to come back to anyway.
@@OldGuyonaBike wow! Maybe I will run into you somewhere out there. If something happens that I decide to come back to Middle Tennessee to my little homestead and farm, you would always be welcome to camp here for the winter. I have a good wood stove and plenty of room. You could use this as a home base to head to other regions of the southeast. Our Winters get a little bit cold but nothing like Newfoundland. I live real close to Fall Creek falls State Park. I have to have an eye injection once a month in my right eye for macular degeneration. Sometimes I can schedule my appointment ahead of time anywhere in the United States that has a retina specialty center. If I have difficulty scheduling I can always run back home. Be safe out there .
@@chiefonelung9415 We'll have to keep in touch. I have it roughly planned until the end of September but then everything gets a little hazy lol.
Save that water for washing your dishes
I had so much water on hand at that time that I didn't even think of it. While editing, I did make a note that I should pay attention to "free", "onsite" delivered water for such uses as the dishes.
what the name of your bike?
Her name is "The Red Mistress". So named by a former girlfriend who thought she took up all my time and money. (gas not repairs) Oh, she's a 2005 Honda ST1300 that I bought new and put on the road in '06.
Wow 6 months ago
Yup, I didn't get off the road until almost the end of October and every video takes a few days to edit. It's a slow process. I should just about get through last year's footage when I hit the road this year.
Ya, kind relaxing to just listen to the rain all day when you don’t have to be anywhere. But if it were me, I would get two more extender poles and put a tennis ball on top. Then place them in center of each side of your blue tarp, if you knew what I mean. I had my zip on awning out on my Roll-a-Home when a thunder storm rolled through filling up the awning. The weight of the water ripped out the side of the tent. What a mess… Thankfully the lady that used to sew the tents for RH in the early days now lives here in Idaho so I got a new tent all sewn up.