I'm late to the party as I have only recently found your channel, but have just viewed your travels inTasmania. I live on the other side of the world so I will never get there in person but glad to see it through your eyes, thanks.
Mate. Your channel is a great find for your great story telling and the memories you have brought back for me especially this Tassie trip. So many places you have travelled are where I went. Can’t wait to get my bike back down there again now. Let the planning begin🤣🤣
thanks mate, glad you enjoyed the series. Awesome you're planning a new trip. I am heading off again in a couple of weeks, this time heading west...... That's all I have planned, I'll wing the rest 🤣🤣
Joe, in awe at your quiet style - information-rich, friendly, no ums and ahs unless it's intentional. Please consider doing some videos on the clothing/bike/camping gear you prefer, the bike mods you added, and the food you ate - if you're looking to fill some content gaps or not travelling. Really like your approach to documentary-making.
thanks Jason, Glad you are enjoying the videos. I was going to do a video at the end of what gear I took, what gear I actually use and what gear I didn't use. And another video on the bike, how I have found it after what will be probably 20 000 - 25 000km. Oh the episode next week I'll show what I eat, nothing flash. Thanks for staying tuned.
I am glad you are enjoying the video's Matthew, Thank you it is greatly appreciated and will definitely have the pint and pie. There are probably another 8 video to come on this little adventure.
Just discovered your channel. Enjoying your adventures, the relaxed pace and calm background music. Great job. You really seem to be enjoying what you are doing and not just pumping out content. As a new Himalayan owner myself I’m glad to see videos of someone enjoying the bike and not constantly finding faults with it. Please keep these great stories coming.
Thanks Bob, I'm glad you are enjoying the ride. I have honestly had no issue with the bike, I wanted something that would allow me to go and explore and that exactly what it has allowed me to do, it's just fit for purpose. Hope you are having fun on your Himalayan 😁
Thank you Larry for your generosity it is greatly appreciated, it will be going into more adventures on the motorbike, I am just grateful you and others out there are enjoying the journey, I hope it is not too cold at the moment to go for a ride in the Pacific North West.
That was a great presentation. The ocean beaches beautiful but the platypus in the wild excellent. Enjoy and be safe. I do day trips in the WA USA PACIFIC NW.. envy you young bucks now that I am 78. Traveling and blogging is not cheap so enjoy my thanks✔️
yes I was quite surprised when the Platypus appeared below me so close. an amazing little creature. I have been to the Pacific North West but never ridden through there, I am definitely going to plan a trip to ride through there. And again thank you for your generosity it is greatly appreciated.
When I see a wave like that and I don't have any gear....I start to wonder what I'm even doing there, but then I quickly plot a scheme to secure some gear and stay for maybe up to a year.😅😅
Was a bit late on this one Joe, grandkids took over my time for a week. Another good vid and the walk to the southern tip was amazing, starting to getting inspired to make it back down to tassie. There is so much to see there, you are doing a great job showing how great the apple isle is. Thanks
Another great video mate I could watch hours of this stuff, also just wondering if you bought your bike new or used and how many klms you have done on it, and have you had any dramas with it other then ware and tear. Keep the clips Coming and ride safe.
Thanks Jason. I bought the bike second hand it hand about 2000km on it. It had the panniers, grip warmers, upgraded exhaust, LED lights, hand guards etc... already. I have done over 20 000km on it so far. I have had no issue so far, just the wear and tear stuff tires chain. I have dropped it probably 20 times in the sand, dirt, rocks etc and I pick it up and it keeps going, nothing has broken. I have had it in 42°C in the sand so going not much faster than walking pace paddling my way through for a few hours and no over heating issue even with no air being pushed into the radiator. So even with user error from me, it hasn't missed a beat. More clips to come, probably another 8 or so from this journey.
Definitely on the horizon, but I gather summer would be a better time to do it? I have some stuff to do in OZ after this ride so I'll miss this window but once it warms up again. Now I'll have to work out the logistic with a bike etc...
Hi Mate, it depends on where I am going or what I am doing but normally 300 - 500km a day. I have done a few days at 900km.I find the saddle comfortable. I do up to about 3 hours sections at a time and have no issue with the seat for that period of time.
Hi Anit, well.......... it is in the plans, not sure if it will happen this summer (in India) if not then next but definitely working on it. It won't just be one episode but a series, probably starting in Delhi. So if you can wait it will happen 😁
1:05 This square has it all. Very nicely explained 😄
Yes it does, thanks mate, I'm glad you are enjoying the rest of the series.
Great ride and walk-a-bout. Thanks Joe.
Thanks mate, it is a great area to explore.
That roller was noooooice😮😮😊😊❤😅😂
Yes it was.
I'm late to the party as I have only recently found your channel, but have just viewed your travels inTasmania. I live on the other side of the world so I will never get there in person but glad to see it through your eyes, thanks.
I'm glad you're along for the ride Colin, hopefully the second series heading to Western Australia is just as interesting for you.
Mate. Your channel is a great find for your great story telling and the memories you have brought back for me especially this Tassie trip. So many places you have travelled are where I went. Can’t wait to get my bike back down there again now. Let the planning begin🤣🤣
thanks mate, glad you enjoyed the series. Awesome you're planning a new trip.
I am heading off again in a couple of weeks, this time heading west...... That's all I have planned, I'll wing the rest 🤣🤣
Thanks for the reply to my questions cant wait for your upcoming videos.
You're welcome Jason
I love your relaxed way of telling a story and your craft in putting your videos together!
Thanks mate, glad you are enjoying them.
Joe, in awe at your quiet style - information-rich, friendly, no ums and ahs unless it's intentional. Please consider doing some videos on the clothing/bike/camping gear you prefer, the bike mods you added, and the food you ate - if you're looking to fill some content gaps or not travelling. Really like your approach to documentary-making.
thanks Jason, Glad you are enjoying the videos. I was going to do a video at the end of what gear I took, what gear I actually use and what gear I didn't use. And another video on the bike, how I have found it after what will be probably 20 000 - 25 000km.
Oh the episode next week I'll show what I eat, nothing flash.
Thanks for staying tuned.
Another great video Joe ! Keep them coming, and have a pint & a pie on me 🤙🏻
I am glad you are enjoying the video's Matthew, Thank you it is greatly appreciated and will definitely have the pint and pie. There are probably another 8 video to come on this little adventure.
Just discovered your channel. Enjoying your adventures, the relaxed pace and calm background music. Great job. You really seem to be enjoying what you are doing and not just pumping out content. As a new Himalayan owner myself I’m glad to see videos of someone enjoying the bike and not constantly finding faults with it. Please keep these great stories coming.
Thanks Bob, I'm glad you are enjoying the ride. I have honestly had no issue with the bike, I wanted something that would allow me to go and explore and that exactly what it has allowed me to do, it's just fit for purpose. Hope you are having fun on your Himalayan 😁
Fantastic video!! Think this one’s a favourite, between the apples, berries, platypus and the mixture of riding and the awesome hike.
Thanks Tina, glad you liked it. Yes a platypus is kind of special.
Thanks!
Thank you Larry for your generosity it is greatly appreciated, it will be going into more adventures on the motorbike, I am just grateful you and others out there are enjoying the journey, I hope it is not too cold at the moment to go for a ride in the Pacific North West.
Excellent as always, both soothing and inspiring to just get up and go! Keep 'em coming, we'll keep watching! :D
Thanks Catalina, stoked you're still enjoying them.
That was a great presentation. The ocean beaches beautiful but the platypus in the wild excellent. Enjoy and be safe. I do day trips in the WA USA PACIFIC NW.. envy you young bucks now that I am 78. Traveling and blogging is not cheap so enjoy my thanks✔️
yes I was quite surprised when the Platypus appeared below me so close. an amazing little creature. I have been to the Pacific North West but never ridden through there, I am definitely going to plan a trip to ride through there. And again thank you for your generosity it is greatly appreciated.
Another great video Joe,,,keep it up
Thanks Cole.
@14:00 Left-handed people are the best ! History proves it 😂🤔 I knew I liked you for a reason mate ! Must say Joe, you are an audiovisual craftsman!
yes yes they are 😂😂😂. Thanks mate, glad there are a few of the series you are liking
Now that is tassie for you, boardies, rainsuit, flip-flops, snowboots, tshirt and wintercoat
Tassie does like to mix it up.
When I see a wave like that and I don't have any gear....I start to wonder what I'm even doing there, but then I quickly plot a scheme to secure some gear and stay for maybe up to a year.😅😅
Research, it's a research expedition haha.
Great video.
Thanks jdabel1, glad you enjoyed it.
Was a bit late on this one Joe, grandkids took over my time for a week. Another good vid and the walk to the southern tip was amazing, starting to getting inspired to make it back down to tassie. There is so much to see there, you are doing a great job showing how great the apple isle is. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed this one Louis, yes there is so much to see and I have only scratch the surface.
berry nice video indeed...
Love a Berry.
Another great video mate I could watch hours of this stuff, also just wondering if you bought your bike new or used and how many klms you have done on it, and have you had any dramas with it other then ware and tear. Keep the clips Coming and ride safe.
Thanks Jason. I bought the bike second hand it hand about 2000km on it. It had the panniers, grip warmers, upgraded exhaust, LED lights, hand guards etc... already. I have done over 20 000km on it so far. I have had no issue so far, just the wear and tear stuff tires chain. I have dropped it probably 20 times in the sand, dirt, rocks etc and I pick it up and it keeps going, nothing has broken. I have had it in 42°C in the sand so going not much faster than walking pace paddling my way through for a few hours and no over heating issue even with no air being pushed into the radiator. So even with user error from me, it hasn't missed a beat.
More clips to come, probably another 8 or so from this journey.
A wet bag, a light wetsuit, DaFin kicks and a Surfmat Joe, I know you're pushed for weight and space, but.. the view Joe, the view.
well there is an idea. Will have to see what I can come up with on the next trip.
Time for a tour of NZ ey Joe ;)
Definitely on the horizon, but I gather summer would be a better time to do it? I have some stuff to do in OZ after this ride so I'll miss this window but once it warms up again. Now I'll have to work out the logistic with a bike etc...
Cool little documentary vlog.
How many km do you do a day? How do you find the comfort in the saddle?
Hi Mate, it depends on where I am going or what I am doing but normally 300 - 500km a day. I have done a few days at 900km.I find the saddle comfortable. I do up to about 3 hours sections at a time and have no issue with the seat for that period of time.
We want episode on Ladhak world highest motorable in the world 🎉🎉
Hi Anit, well.......... it is in the plans, not sure if it will happen this summer (in India) if not then next but definitely working on it. It won't just be one episode but a series, probably starting in Delhi. So if you can wait it will happen 😁
Always with you keep growing
Thanks Anit.