It's funny as I've found I do less B roll and drone stuff when I'm travelling with others... I know I have a mix of content so the next few episode will have some and others won't.. Just cracking on with the Dempster Highway episode now.
@@demon_rides Actually, that makes a lot of sense to me, simply because most companion riders - if they're not filming themselves - simply won't tolerate all the stops needed to capture the B-roll. Looking forward to the next episode as you head north.
@@ReelRidersPodcast sometimes you’re having so much fun you forget to get the camera out. The next episode is almost ready… it’ll be a two parts though, otherwise it’ll be just too long. Plus it’ll keep you coming back 😂
Freaking awesome! And that is why folks love riding out west and in Alaska...the dirt just seems to go on forever.....down around SouthEastern US, you have to link the good stuff together with some pavement between....Glad you're continue to have a great time.
@@art2587 thanks Art, it’s good to see you’re still following my journey. Canada & Alaska have been the most unbelievable experiences I’ll never forget. I hope you’re recovering and things are getting better after the hurricane.. take care mate.
@@demon_rides most welcome. Oh yeah, when one can't do, its great to watch others who can...thank you for sharing your journey with us. Oh yeah, nice to be in extremely low population areas where nature is left along for the most part for humans to enjoy. No traffic or pedestrians getting in the way...keeping your bear spray at arms reach and crazy squirrels hoping you drop a few crumbs...that dude was on the table...pretty bold. Also means he is unafraid, which can be dangerous as well. Yep, things are recovering, but a long way to go for the more rural mountain areas. Folks are coming together and doing what they can. The roads and bridges that got washed away or damaged...along with the power and telecom lines, damage will take much longer to repair. And Winter is here..already snowed once in the mountains up near Mountain View Motorcycle Campground.... A buddy and I are meeting a Two Wheels of Suches campground in Suches, Georgia this coming weekend to attempt to do as much of the Chattahoochee BDR-X ( ridebdr.com/hoochee/ ) as possible this Saturday, camping Friday through Sunday. I'll take a full few days of riding when I can...as the temperature starts to fall. Keep on riding and enjoying and I'll keep on watching and rooting for you!
Nice to see you cracking out the drone, and taking the time to capture some B-roll too.
It's funny as I've found I do less B roll and drone stuff when I'm travelling with others... I know I have a mix of content so the next few episode will have some and others won't.. Just cracking on with the Dempster Highway episode now.
@@demon_rides Actually, that makes a lot of sense to me, simply because most companion riders - if they're not filming themselves - simply won't tolerate all the stops needed to capture the B-roll. Looking forward to the next episode as you head north.
@@ReelRidersPodcast sometimes you’re having so much fun you forget to get the camera out.
The next episode is almost ready… it’ll be a two parts though, otherwise it’ll be just too long.
Plus it’ll keep you coming back 😂
@@demon_rides 😁
I see Charlie's not bothered about wearing out his rear tyre...LOL.
@@banzaiboyd to be fair neither of us were as we decided to put fresh tyres on in White Horse.
Freaking awesome! And that is why folks love riding out west and in Alaska...the dirt just seems to go on forever.....down around SouthEastern US, you have to link the good stuff together with some pavement between....Glad you're continue to have a great time.
@@art2587 thanks Art, it’s good to see you’re still following my journey.
Canada & Alaska have been the most unbelievable experiences I’ll never forget.
I hope you’re recovering and things are getting better after the hurricane.. take care mate.
@@demon_rides most welcome. Oh yeah, when one can't do, its great to watch others who can...thank you for sharing your journey with us.
Oh yeah, nice to be in extremely low population areas where nature is left along for the most part for humans to enjoy. No traffic or pedestrians getting in the way...keeping your bear spray at arms reach and crazy squirrels hoping you drop a few crumbs...that dude was on the table...pretty bold. Also means he is unafraid, which can be dangerous as well.
Yep, things are recovering, but a long way to go for the more rural mountain areas. Folks are coming together and doing what they can. The roads and bridges that got washed away or damaged...along with the power and telecom lines, damage will take much longer to repair. And Winter is here..already snowed once in the mountains up near Mountain View Motorcycle Campground....
A buddy and I are meeting a Two Wheels of Suches campground in Suches, Georgia this coming weekend to attempt to do as much of the Chattahoochee BDR-X ( ridebdr.com/hoochee/ ) as possible this Saturday, camping Friday through Sunday. I'll take a full few days of riding when I can...as the temperature starts to fall.
Keep on riding and enjoying and I'll keep on watching and rooting for you!
@@art2587 enjoy whatever you can when you can 👌🏼