When you come across non-sponsored vids from friendly individuals which pack lots of useful info, they tend to be the best on the web and I think this is certainly one of those. I'll be making a note of several things on this topic that I hadn't found mentioned elsewhere - thank you! I think you've done a mighty good deed posting such a comprehensive resource, most likely saving someone some very serious grief somewhere down the road. Kudos to ya.
I completely agree that I feel safer camping in the woods than I do in cities. I'm much more concerned about people. I'm here in the US so I'm always armed in case I need to defend myself, but I stay out of situations where I need to defend myself and that's the best solution. Thanks for a great video.
Picking a safe camp site. Before choosing a ground check the trash cans, if the cans are full of beer or liquor containers it's a sign the campground maybe used by locals for partying. Look on the ground for spent gun cartages, you don't want drunks shooting in the middle of the night. If possible talk to local Police Officers, ask where there is a safe place to camp. They have to deal with AH's in campgrounds and will give you good information, sometimes even camping in their yard.
Great Video. I have done several North American tours and you gave a fantastic primer on everything to consider. Well organized and edited. One of the best on UA-cam. Stay safe and keep the rubber side down!
Hey, where are you? I was hopeing for more videos. Hope you are doing well and in a cool place for the hot summer. The yellow paint is the best color for your bike, I like that. Camping is fun. Chow for Now
Sooooo much good info here. Content galore on this channel, and all of it useful...no bs. It is not easy to accumulate and present all this experience, and do it in a friendly and concise way, with the added benefit of a great personality. Thank you for going to the trouble, KC.
Thank you for your appreciation 🙏 I learned soooo much on the road that it seemed essential that I document it and share with others. Glad you found value in it!
@@LunchCutterProductions Dear LC, Thank you for secretly answering a question for me. As a would be Limey ex car driver friend called Tim, I always wrongly thought that you COULD always carry a gun, if you used it WISELY, in ANY state. Are you friends with any other well known American biking video presenters? Thank you for your video. Well presented.
Thanks for sharing the detailed information… it will help a lot of people who are planning for this kind of solo trip on their bike for the first time.
Koodos to you! You are brave to take on this adventure and I really appreciate your precautions. I’ve been driving for 26 years but never had the guts to camp by myself. Soak it all in and be safe!
Good idea for you would be to park your motorcycle facing the exit. This way if you have to leave quick you don’t have to start by backpedaling your heavy bike.
I wish I could join you on your camping trip, but I have to get all the gear first. Thanks for showing what bags you use besides your saddlebags from Vikingbags. I'd like to get the hard case saddle bags as well, but I'm going with the lockable other one which is cheaper. Of course, their Mother's Day Sale event with 25% off is going on at the moment, so those hard cases are mostly sold out anyway. I like the yellow bag you use, but I'm going to get The 100L Black Bag. I've also been looking into dry bags instead of using luggage Sissybar Bag. Just need to find those straps you used that he said that you obtained at a Hardware Store. I want to so much take a trip across The United States on my VTX1300. Have fun out there. As for stove and stuff, I'll find something good. I might not have a Maverick Drone which I'd like to have as well, but maybe one day.
I think I'd be more inclined to use a rock than a knife too! I don't think we're allowed bear spray in the UK but an airhorn in the face and a rock to the temple would deffo do the trick. Some really excellent, well thought out ideas in this vid. Enjoy the rest of your trip, looks like great fun!
Really enjoyed this video, so funny hearing you talk about bears & guns. Some good points in this video. But never hide anything in your helmet lining it could damage the lining/your head if it slips free during a crash. Hope your trip was as fun as you seem to have had it :) from the UK, waiting on lockdown 3 to end [we have that here] so I can go on some proper month long adventures
@@LunchCutterProductions Thankyou I can't wait to get on with them, Mid April we are allowed to go away 1 person self catered accommodation within the UK so i'm off. Our rules are getting silly now. Count yourself very lucky :)
love your comments on safety. Love hearing your accent. You're very thorough with the information. Hopefully, I can meet you one day. Keep up the good work and safe miles. I will be going south of the border next year and you are welcome to come along.
Hi there, just thought id share the importance of securing your gear and whats holding your gear to your bike. I was 4 days into a ride from Sunshine Coast QLD to Darwin NT when a Ocky strap came loose, went into my rear wheel and locked the bike up at 90kms per hour. After 11 broken and displaced ribs, broken collar bone and fractured back, helicoper ride 90 min to Townsville hospital for 3 weeks im finally out and up and about. Im lucky but could have been avoided if i just took the time to check my gear and straps during the course o fthe 450kms we road that day. Take care all. be safe. Bretto
Really enjoyed your video-great information! I'm doing my first coast-to-coast, multi-state ride this June. I'd love to see the route you rode in this video.
I had coyotes barking (not a lonesome howl) at me all night outside Ajo, Arizona. 20 feet away in the dark and very unhappy. Started my bike and hit the horn to scare them away.
Good points, but please DO NOT hide keys in helmet lining. In case of crash, it can become pressure point and dig into the skull. As for the weather app, try Windy if you haven't already. Works well.
You are literally one of the best there is. Such good content, masterfully presented. Super sorry you need to pack so much protection, you deserve to feel safe. Skip the knife it's more likely to hurt you. Keep the rock, heat it up and it'll warm you too.
Thank you for the lovely comment. Fortunately I never had to use any of my safety equipment, but it did help me sleep easier! And yes I recently heard about this hot rock technique - very resourceful.
@@LunchCutterProductions Come to Canada, you can save the Bear spray for the Bears. Actually, we have aholes here too, but less of them. Things are pretty chill here. You're going to need a bigger tank for part of it.
@@jbaccanalia haha I used to live in Montreal, which I still consider to be the best city in the world! So I am already a big Canada fan! As for riding in Canada it scares me a bit because of the distances between places you can get help if you need it. I would need to feel much more confident in my mechanical abilities
Wow you are so beauty, and your tips are so good, I was planning to do a trip like this, obviously in Latin America will be slightly different (I'm from México), but I'll stick to the basics, thanks so much.
The video was great it answer all my concerns about personal safety when solo bike camping. also some great tips like spare keys and separating my cards. I down loaded an app for keeping track of bike service.
You thought of everything! Speaking of weather, how do you deal with high winds? I know that Sunshine is lighter weight. I sometimes get tossed around on my Savage.
My worst crosswinds were in Wyoming and South Dakota, but I just dialled back on the throttle and tried to stay in my lane despite the limited propulsion. It was really difficult
Great and valuable video for motorcyclists. I already use most of the tips mentioned but I learned a few new ones so thanks for those! If I might mention a few that were not covered. 1) Dental First Aid Kit - Encountering dental problems on the road can be trip ending so I include one of these in my Medical First Aid Kit. The items in the kit will help you until you get in to see a dentist. 2) Fire Extinguisher - I have a portable bottle of foam type fire extinguisher primarily for camping but you never know if you might need it for other reasons. 3) Emergency Pouch - I put a small pouch in my Riding Jacket (in addition to my Garmin In-Reach Mini) that contains a micro flashlight, micro leatherman tool, waterproof matches, whistle, powerbar, etc. in case I get separated from and can't get to my bike in a crash. 4) Motorcycle Cover - If I'm going to be away and out of sight of my bike, I'll put my Half Cover over the bike. It covers the upper half of the bike and all my camping equipment. Out of sight and out of mind will keep prying eyes away and honest people honest. I don't think you can anticipate everything that might happen to you on and off your motorcycle on a trip but your 3 P's is good advice anytime, anywhere. Planning and Preparation can't be overstated and you covered that well. Again, thanks for covering this important topic. Cheers 🥂or 🍻
Good idea! In the next couple of days I'll add the brand names to the items I've recommended in my "Top 20 motocamping must haves" video - they are listed in the description. The mini starter I use is this one: www.cyclegear.com/accessories/pod-x1-backup-battery?sku_id=1000105
that was pretty cool. i have been watching moto camp videos. my biggest concern was safety. i carry, but would rather scare an intruder, than shoot them. i did see your other video on the gear, like the rain suit duck taped. i must say, going all around America solo is pretty darn incredible. my first time after a couple practice local camps would probably be Daytona Beach. it's only one and a half hours away, but still far enough for a first timer. will you or do you ride back home? i think you said New Zealand.
It's a good idea to get comfortable doing short trips before any big ones! Yes I have done a motocamping trip in New Zealand this time last year (I documented it on my Instagram @kiwicruisette). I'm based in the states for now though and hope to do more trips this summer
Wowww... What a great guide you provide to us. These recommendations will help me a lot on my motorcycle trip from Brazil to Alaska. Thank you very much! Now you have another follower subscribed. Be free.
It is kinda sad that woman feel unsafe around men! I understand why but it is a shame non-the -less. As an occasional male solo camper I worry about punctures (no puncture repair) and the weather. Mostly I get to feeling a bit self conscientious being by myself, particularly in a busy touristy area! Great advice, thanks
Yeah it sucks, but important to be aware of any potential danger and mitigate as much as possible. I never had any issues in the 6 months I was on the road, thankfully!
Hi! Yes doing well thanks for checking. Just been off the radar a bit while I'm in New Zealand visiting family. I intend to edit some more videos soon, and in the meantime I am a bit more active on instagram. My handle is @kiwicruisette.
I am severely jealous of the trip you’re taking! My dog and l did a 27 state trip and some of the best memories of my life. Correction for having a gun. Most handguns holding less than 10 rounds or revolver is legal across all 50 states. While you may not be able to have it loaded on you or the bike, a campground becomes a temporary domicile and is seen as your home and you can legally have it loaded in your tent. I personally carry a gun when out in any areas that will not have an emergency services response like when out camping, because politics aside it is an ultimate equalizer if you know how to use one!
I stand corrected! I've had a few people bring me up to speed on this....but yes in my case, not being able to use one would make it both useless and dangerous. My satellite phone has an SOS function that tracks my live location and sends it to the nearest emergency services - that, with the addition of my bear spray & air horn helps me to feel safe.
@Lunch Cutter Productions I have to say as well, even being a ‘gun totin American’ I still carry personal pepper spray because shown in police stats it’s more effective than a taser. Combined with I’d rather not shoot a stray scared and aggressive dog and shooting a person is something I hope never to have to do. Seriously though pepper sprays are usually seen as something “as a deterrent for women to carry” but that’s all BS, it is very underrated in its personal defensive capabilities!
I loved the trip! Would 100% recommend doing it - but you have to time it right with the seasons of you want to make it around each state before/after the winter months. Or you could just buy some great heated gear!
I am a personal protection and firearms instructor with more the 30 years experience. Your video is very good and you seem to have studied ways to survive many situations. How you seem to be in uneducated or misinformed about firearms. Although laws very from state to state. I have inquired on line to many states and been able get copies of their laws. I hope that you will find someone knowledgeable and learn more because even using other means of force can get you in legal trouble. Reply to this with a way to communicate in a non public form and will be glad to find someone in your area to help. It will probably be someone enved in law. I do li_your video.I'll
I've had many people since correct me that you can indeed carry a firearm over state lines (my mistake!). My decision not to carry a one or learn how to use one is a personal choice however. I'm happy to report that in 6 months camping across 48 states I never regretted my decision. I have no judgement on those who make a different decision for themselves!
This was so great! Thank you! I'm really interested in camping with my motorcycle so I can do longer tours but am also a lil afraid given my identity. This was helpful. ❤️🌈🏍️
It's not illegal to carry a gun in America. Different states have different regulations on it. Just research before you leave. You can protect yourself if need be.
Some very good tips thank you. Don't agree with everything, the key inside the helmet will be very dangerous in a crash. Also I I don't think you are using good enough hearing protections.
Very true about the key in the helmet, many people have corrected me on this. Another location I like to hide the key, is inside the brake light cover.
If bear spray doesn't stop someone then your pocket knife won't either. Go old school, Fiskars/Gerber/Mora camp axe.... can also be used to cut wood for a camp fire ! If a camp axe in one hand and bear spray in the other doesn't deter someone nothing will.
Lol I do have a pack axe but I would be very unlikely to ever use it against a predator....I think I'd be inclined to whack a rock to the head, air horn to the ear, and bear spray to the eyes. I keep everything handy. I guess I'll have to see what I grab if the situation ever arises...hopefully never!!
Not illegal to carry a gun across every state. You can. It’s “how” you carry the gun in each state that makes the technical difference. Just wanted to clarify. Safe travels.
I’m investing in a lightweight tactical axe/ tomahawk that will cut kindling hammer my tent pegs and be an intimidating weapon with anyone that has a knife when comes to someone that has a gun ya pretty much up the creek 😆
When you come across non-sponsored vids from friendly individuals which pack lots of useful info, they tend to be the best on the web and I think this is certainly one of those. I'll be making a note of several things on this topic that I hadn't found mentioned elsewhere - thank you! I think you've done a mighty good deed posting such a comprehensive resource, most likely saving someone some very serious grief somewhere down the road. Kudos to ya.
I completely agree that I feel safer camping in the woods than I do in cities. I'm much more concerned about people. I'm here in the US so I'm always armed in case I need to defend myself, but I stay out of situations where I need to defend myself and that's the best solution. Thanks for a great video.
The best motorcycling safety video on UA-cam. Thanks for the infos
As a solo female adventurer..you did great...I had not thought of an air horn I use a whistle..but I will be adding the horn as well
Picking a safe camp site. Before choosing a ground check the trash cans, if the cans are full of beer or liquor containers it's a sign the campground maybe used by locals for partying. Look on the ground for spent gun cartages, you don't want drunks shooting in the middle of the night.
If possible talk to local Police Officers, ask where there is a safe place to camp. They have to deal with AH's in campgrounds and will give you good information, sometimes even camping in their yard.
Just found this channel. I'm impressed by some of your suggestions that no one else covers. Nice.
Great Video. I have done several North American tours and you gave a fantastic primer on everything to consider. Well organized and edited. One of the best on UA-cam. Stay safe and keep the rubber side down!
Thank you so much!!
Hey, where are you? I was hopeing for more videos. Hope you are doing well and in a cool place for the hot summer.
The yellow paint is the best color for your bike, I like that. Camping is fun. Chow for Now
Sooooo much good info here. Content galore on this channel, and all of it useful...no bs. It is not easy to accumulate and present all this experience, and do it in a friendly and concise way, with the added benefit of a great personality. Thank you for going to the trouble, KC.
Thank you for your appreciation 🙏 I learned soooo much on the road that it seemed essential that I document it and share with others. Glad you found value in it!
@@LunchCutterProductions Dear LC, Thank you for secretly answering a question for me. As a would be Limey ex car driver friend called Tim, I always wrongly thought that you COULD always carry a gun, if you used it WISELY, in ANY state. Are you friends with any other well known American biking video presenters?
Thank you for your video. Well presented.
Thanks for sharing the detailed information… it will help a lot of people who are planning for this kind of solo trip on their bike for the first time.
Very good. Youve covered it all except maybe a small 12volt air pump and tire plug repair kit....
Koodos to you! You are brave to take on this adventure and I really appreciate your precautions. I’ve been driving for 26 years but never had the guts to camp by myself. Soak it all in and be safe!
Great tips, and lots of them. Thank you!
Very good advices, thank you
it's awesome to see more solo female motocampers. i'm a gal who's looking to get into solo motocamping this year so thank you for the tips!
Yay!! This makes me so happy :) inspiring and encouraging other women to take up solo motocamping was a massive motivation in making these videos!
G'day from down under, great info on this video, thanks youtube for sending me here.
Young lady that was all excellent advice
I’m like you-spontaneous and livin’ on the edge! Be safe and add me to your road team.
Great video. Loads of good info. Enjoy your journey and stay safe 👍🏻
Spare key in the helmet is simple-genious. 👌
Very thorough presentation. Thanks for sharing; this will be useful to many.
Also just stumbled on the channel. Good suggestions and fun presentation. I'll have to check where you're off to now.
Decoy tent. Sneaky!
Love that idea. I have a bivy tent to use for that and a tcop for the primary.
How about a blow up decoy bike.😂
@@jimgillan2775 ...and an inflatable Hells Angel to sit on it.
Good idea for you would be to park your motorcycle facing the exit. This way if you have to leave quick you don’t have to start by backpedaling your heavy bike.
Fantastic advice. I'm a guy and I would be scared camping on my own. Come to think of it, I'm scared riding on my own!
I wish I could join you on your camping trip, but I have to get all the gear first. Thanks for showing what bags you use besides your saddlebags from Vikingbags. I'd like to get the hard case saddle bags as well, but I'm going with the lockable other one which is cheaper. Of course, their Mother's Day Sale event with 25% off is going on at the moment, so those hard cases are mostly sold out anyway. I like the yellow bag you use, but I'm going to get The 100L Black Bag. I've also been looking into dry bags instead of using luggage Sissybar Bag. Just need to find those straps you used that he said that you obtained at a Hardware Store. I want to so much take a trip across The United States on my VTX1300. Have fun out there. As for stove and stuff, I'll find something good. I might not have a Maverick Drone which I'd like to have as well, but maybe one day.
I think I'd be more inclined to use a rock than a knife too! I don't think we're allowed bear spray in the UK but an airhorn in the face and a rock to the temple would deffo do the trick. Some really excellent, well thought out ideas in this vid. Enjoy the rest of your trip, looks like great fun!
Excellent video thank you!What do you do for taking showers, and how often do you take them?
Really enjoyed this video, so funny hearing you talk about bears & guns. Some good points in this video. But never hide anything in your helmet lining it could damage the lining/your head if it slips free during a crash.
Hope your trip was as fun as you seem to have had it :) from the UK, waiting on lockdown 3 to end [we have that here] so I can go on some proper month long adventures
I have since learned that about the helmet lining, it's good to know! Good luck and god speed for all your future post lockdown adventures!
@@LunchCutterProductions Thankyou I can't wait to get on with them, Mid April we are allowed to go away 1 person self catered accommodation within the UK so i'm off. Our rules are getting silly now. Count yourself very lucky :)
love your comments on safety. Love hearing your accent. You're very thorough with the information. Hopefully, I can meet you one day. Keep up the good work and safe miles. I will be going south of the border next year and you are welcome to come along.
Thank you! Glad I could be of help.👌
@@LunchCutterProductions Are you still producing new videos at this time or just taking a break?
@@lfb004 Taking a break at the moment, but I have a looott of videos in the editing queue. More to come soon!
@@LunchCutterProductions Great. I am looking forward do seeing them.
Great video. I'm starting my moto camping this year (2022). I appreciate your tips and tricks. Thank you.
God speed my friend!
@@LunchCutterProductions its nice to see somebody out think the gun.im not anti gun but so many ways to stay safe :]
Great information! A lot of things I had never considered. 👍👍
Try Wasp spray. Stronger than Bear spray and shoots 26 feet.
Hi there, just thought id share the importance of securing your gear and whats holding your gear to your bike. I was 4 days into a ride from Sunshine Coast QLD to Darwin NT when a Ocky strap came loose, went into my rear wheel and locked the bike up at 90kms per hour. After 11 broken and displaced ribs, broken collar bone and fractured back, helicoper ride 90 min to Townsville hospital for 3 weeks im finally out and up and about. Im lucky but could have been avoided if i just took the time to check my gear and straps during the course o fthe 450kms we road that day. Take care all. be safe. Bretto
Really enjoyed your video-great information! I'm doing my first coast-to-coast, multi-state ride this June. I'd love to see the route you rode in this video.
You're a champion. ♥️♥️♥️✨
Great advice, I like the blow horn idea and bear spray security strategy. I am going to add those items to my kit.
I had coyotes barking (not a lonesome howl) at me all night outside Ajo, Arizona. 20 feet away in the dark and very unhappy. Started my bike and hit the horn to scare them away.
Great tips to keep on board for men and women👍
You haven't posted in a while. Hope you're doing well. I really enjoy this channel. Hopefully we'll get another update soon
lol love the decoy tent idea!
Haha for the nervous first time moto-travellers
Great tips , we are fellow Suzuki riders and looking at doing a trip like this in the future .
Awesome! It's def worth doing....the experience of a lifetime!
Suzuki smash 115 cc
Great info thank you!
Good points, but please DO NOT hide keys in helmet lining.
In case of crash, it can become pressure point and dig into the skull.
As for the weather app, try Windy if you haven't already. Works well.
Very good point!
emergency info...very good...👍
You are literally one of the best there is. Such good content, masterfully presented.
Super sorry you need to pack so much protection, you deserve to feel safe. Skip the knife it's more likely to hurt you. Keep the rock, heat it up and it'll warm you too.
Thank you for the lovely comment. Fortunately I never had to use any of my safety equipment, but it did help me sleep easier! And yes I recently heard about this hot rock technique - very resourceful.
@@LunchCutterProductions Come to Canada, you can save the Bear spray for the Bears. Actually, we have aholes here too, but less of them. Things are pretty chill here. You're going to need a bigger tank for part of it.
@@jbaccanalia haha I used to live in Montreal, which I still consider to be the best city in the world! So I am already a big Canada fan! As for riding in Canada it scares me a bit because of the distances between places you can get help if you need it. I would need to feel much more confident in my mechanical abilities
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Most excellent information !!! Thanks !!! :-)
Wow you are so beauty, and your tips are so good, I was planning to do a trip like this, obviously in Latin America will be slightly different (I'm from México), but I'll stick to the basics, thanks so much.
You're welcome! I hope you'll be able to do your dream trip!
Great content. Where did you get your saddle bag and what brand
These are viking hard cases. They were on the bike when I bought it!
Outstanding. 👍🇦🇺
The video was great it answer all my concerns about personal safety when solo bike camping. also some great tips like spare keys and separating my cards.
I down loaded an app for keeping track of bike service.
Thats a great idea! What's the app called? Glad I was able to provide some helpful tips :)
@@LunchCutterProductions autosist thanks again
Boom Tish!!!! Great information
How cool! Thanks for sharing this. Just subbed!
Hello from Geelong, Australia, great hints and tips, love the bear spray!😀, no wild bears in Aus..❤️👍🏕
Lol no bears but plenty of other terrifying things that could sneak into your tent at night!! 😱
Get your CCW and carry, safest way to travel
Another great video
Clever lady. Great tips and advice.
You thought of everything! Speaking of weather, how do you deal with high winds? I know that Sunshine is lighter weight. I sometimes get tossed around on my Savage.
My worst crosswinds were in Wyoming and South Dakota, but I just dialled back on the throttle and tried to stay in my lane despite the limited propulsion. It was really difficult
Really excellent video, thank you!
Young lady... As a Dad of 3 girls... I’m beyond proud or you.
Thanks! Funnily enough my dad's name is Rich haha!
Great and valuable video for motorcyclists. I already use most of the tips mentioned but I learned a few new ones so thanks for those!
If I might mention a few that were not covered. 1) Dental First Aid Kit - Encountering dental problems on the road can be trip ending so I include one of these in my Medical First Aid Kit. The items in the kit will help you until you get in to see a dentist. 2) Fire Extinguisher - I have a portable bottle of foam type fire extinguisher primarily for camping but you never know if you might need it for other reasons. 3) Emergency Pouch - I put a small pouch in my Riding Jacket (in addition to my Garmin In-Reach Mini) that contains a micro flashlight, micro leatherman tool, waterproof matches, whistle, powerbar, etc. in case I get separated from and can't get to my bike in a crash. 4) Motorcycle Cover - If I'm going to be away and out of sight of my bike, I'll put my Half Cover over the bike. It covers the upper half of the bike and all my camping equipment. Out of sight and out of mind will keep prying eyes away and honest people honest.
I don't think you can anticipate everything that might happen to you on and off your motorcycle on a trip but your 3 P's is good advice anytime, anywhere. Planning and Preparation can't be overstated and you covered that well. Again, thanks for covering this important topic. Cheers 🥂or 🍻
Wow I hope people scroll down to read your comment because those are all excellent additions!!! Thanks for sharing 🙏🙏🙏
It would be great to know the brand of the things you've had good luck with. Like the mini starter. Still, great videos.
Good idea! In the next couple of days I'll add the brand names to the items I've recommended in my "Top 20 motocamping must haves" video - they are listed in the description.
The mini starter I use is this one: www.cyclegear.com/accessories/pod-x1-backup-battery?sku_id=1000105
I am a motorcycle tech and you wouldn’t believe how many lady moto campers are stopping by!!
that was pretty cool. i have been watching moto camp videos. my biggest concern was safety. i carry, but would rather scare an intruder, than shoot them. i did see your other video on the gear, like the rain suit duck taped. i must say, going all around America solo is pretty darn incredible. my first time after a couple practice local camps would probably be Daytona Beach. it's only one and a half hours away, but still far enough for a first timer. will you or do you ride back home? i think you said New Zealand.
It's a good idea to get comfortable doing short trips before any big ones! Yes I have done a motocamping trip in New Zealand this time last year (I documented it on my Instagram @kiwicruisette). I'm based in the states for now though and hope to do more trips this summer
@@LunchCutterProductions very cool, maybe i' will see you in Daytona.
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I admire you. Brave to do this alone.
I like your presentation.
Cool lady.
Namaste From Mumbai India
Non lethal guns that shoot rubber bullets at a hight velocity are great to have😊
Great info!
Wowww... What a great guide you provide to us. These recommendations will help me a lot on my motorcycle trip from Brazil to Alaska. Thank you very much!
Now you have another
follower subscribed.
Be free.
Smart.....
It is kinda sad that woman feel unsafe around men! I understand why but it is a shame non-the -less. As an occasional male solo camper I worry about punctures (no puncture repair) and the weather. Mostly I get to feeling a bit self conscientious being by myself, particularly in a busy touristy area! Great advice, thanks
Yeah it sucks, but important to be aware of any potential danger and mitigate as much as possible. I never had any issues in the 6 months I was on the road, thankfully!
please update us on how your doing! Loving ypur vids and worried if your ok, its been a couple of months since you las posted!
Hi! Yes doing well thanks for checking. Just been off the radar a bit while I'm in New Zealand visiting family. I intend to edit some more videos soon, and in the meantime I am a bit more active on instagram. My handle is @kiwicruisette.
I am severely jealous of the trip you’re taking! My dog and l did a 27 state trip and some of the best memories of my life.
Correction for having a gun. Most handguns holding less than 10 rounds or revolver is legal across all 50 states. While you may not be able to have it loaded on you or the bike, a campground becomes a temporary domicile and is seen as your home and you can legally have it loaded in your tent. I personally carry a gun when out in any areas that will not have an emergency services response like when out camping, because politics aside it is an ultimate equalizer if you know how to use one!
I stand corrected! I've had a few people bring me up to speed on this....but yes in my case, not being able to use one would make it both useless and dangerous. My satellite phone has an SOS function that tracks my live location and sends it to the nearest emergency services - that, with the addition of my bear spray & air horn helps me to feel safe.
@Lunch Cutter Productions I have to say as well, even being a ‘gun totin American’ I still carry personal pepper spray because shown in police stats it’s more effective than a taser. Combined with I’d rather not shoot a stray scared and aggressive dog and shooting a person is something I hope never to have to do.
Seriously though pepper sprays are usually seen as something “as a deterrent for women to carry” but that’s all BS, it is very underrated in its personal defensive capabilities!
@@thisstupid757 interesting about the tasers! Also good to carry bear spray for all the places that actually have bears 😅
Safety first! Warm beers and body odor second!
Hello from Sweden. Great video.
An axe or ballpeen hammer are great self defense tools.
How did you like your trip? I'm thinking about doing this myself.
I loved the trip! Would 100% recommend doing it - but you have to time it right with the seasons of you want to make it around each state before/after the winter months. Or you could just buy some great heated gear!
I am a personal protection and firearms instructor with more the 30 years experience. Your video is very good and you seem to have studied ways to survive many situations. How you seem to be in uneducated or misinformed about firearms. Although laws very from state to state. I have inquired on line to many states and been able get copies of their laws. I hope that you will find someone knowledgeable and learn more because even using other means of force can get you in legal trouble.
Reply to this with a way to communicate in a non public form and will be glad to find someone in your area to help. It will probably be someone enved in law. I do li_your video.I'll
I've had many people since correct me that you can indeed carry a firearm over state lines (my mistake!). My decision not to carry a one or learn how to use one is a personal choice however. I'm happy to report that in 6 months camping across 48 states I never regretted my decision. I have no judgement on those who make a different decision for themselves!
When you camp in bear country think about packing an electric bear fence. 2.4 lbs for huge peace of mind
Been awhile since a post! Hope you are safe and sound. Maybe just enjoying a break sleeping in an actual bed?
Still on the road - I keep my Instagram updated daily! Feel free to follow Kiwicruisette
This was so great! Thank you! I'm really interested in camping with my motorcycle so I can do longer tours but am also a lil afraid given my identity. This was helpful. ❤️🌈🏍️
It's not illegal to carry a gun in America. Different states have different regulations on it. Just research before you leave. You can protect yourself if need be.
Conceal carry, its the only way. But you have to know the laws in all those states.
Some very good tips thank you. Don't agree with everything, the key inside the helmet will be very dangerous in a crash. Also I I don't think you are using good enough hearing protections.
Very true about the key in the helmet, many people have corrected me on this. Another location I like to hide the key, is inside the brake light cover.
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Bear spray is regulated, Pepper spray is not. Pepper spray is much stronger. Also, tear gas guns are completely legal, except in New York.
Lol just imagining me accidentally setting off a tear gas gun in my tent 😂
@@LunchCutterProductions They also fire solid projectiles. At that range, extremely painful.
In AZ. need anything let me know.
If bear spray doesn't stop someone then your pocket knife won't either. Go old school, Fiskars/Gerber/Mora camp axe.... can also be used to cut wood for a camp fire ! If a camp axe in one hand and bear spray in the other doesn't deter someone nothing will.
Lol I do have a pack axe but I would be very unlikely to ever use it against a predator....I think I'd be inclined to whack a rock to the head, air horn to the ear, and bear spray to the eyes. I keep everything handy. I guess I'll have to see what I grab if the situation ever arises...hopefully never!!
Not illegal to carry a gun across every state. You can. It’s “how” you carry the gun in each state that makes the technical difference. Just wanted to clarify. Safe travels.
Smart idea with the decoy tent btw…👍🏻
Just perfect :-)
Did you Finnish your travels for the year?
Still on the road! Posting daily updates on Instagram
I’m investing in a lightweight tactical axe/ tomahawk that will cut kindling hammer my tent pegs and be an intimidating weapon with anyone that has a knife when comes to someone that has a gun ya pretty much up the creek 😆
Texas on the planned trip?
Yes, I went thru texas!
It's only illegal if you get caught! Most states in U.S. it is legal to carry!
Good video. I liked the rock part. Knock'em back into the stone-age. That'll work. All of the information is - very good information even for a dude.
✔️Thanks for your tips, I really appreciate it. I didn't know bear repellent.
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟stars for you.
2years later. And wonder where she is and how the bike is doing
In a nutshell, Plan. Prepare. Practice. Three words and then go motorcycle riding and stay safe camping ⛺️🏍✅🌈
The three Ps! 🙌❤️
road atlas never fails
Carryi g gun across state lines is Not illegal!
13:47 that doesn't sound too safe? In case of an accident the third key crushing into your head ...