This is much better than most adventure presenters because it’s real, you are riding nice and safely, taking small roads and not in a rush. You represent what most people could do, of course you’re actually doing it rather than thinking of it, which means 100% credit to you. I’m going to look out for your videos. Maybe make sure you stop earlier, tiredness isn’t a good thing on a bike. Thank you. Go easy…
Really enjoying your trip and videos. You are living your dream and getting SO much out of life, tripping alone with your bike. Your head will fill up with the best things life offers, and your spirit and courage will enrich everything you now do. Superb . Really delighted for you
Hello Evora, I love these types of motorcycle travel videos. Last year I made an 8K trip from the Netherlands - Morocco and back. I drive a Motoguzzi V85tt, very suitable for such a long journey. Once you cross the Strait of Gibraltar you enter another world, the best part of your trip. I also had the problem that you are not allowed to take the drone with you in Morocco (suspicious people). There is a possibility to leave your drone at Moroccan customs and pick it up at the same border crossing when you return. 😊 What I like about your videos: - A personal and honest report, spontaneous and you also let us experience the difficult moments. - Beautiful route and landscape. - Drone images, really adds something. 😮 Criticism points: - sometimes a bit difficult to understand, mumble something to yourself. - sometimes the video image changes are too fast and somewhat chaotic. But by the last video these points had already been improved. You don't make it easy for yourself with the heavy BMW and so much luggage. I love off-road riding but often find my V85tt too heavy for that kind of work. Good luck with your journey, I will continue to follow you!
Hello :) Great, that's a long way to go from the Netherlands. I read about the possibility to leave the drone there but I also read many comments that it is not that trustworthy. Thank you for your feedback, yes I try to get better at these points, the spontaneous part is what makes it difficult to be not too chaotic 😅 I need to plan a bit more, but sometimes I simply don't know what will happen.. I guess that needs some Experience. I improved my luggage a lot in the meantime and it feels quite good at the moment. Of course it's still a heavy loaded bike but I like it a lot :)
Another great video. The areas you rode through were really exciting and beautiful. I'm sure that Morocco is going to offer even more spectacular experiences. I hope that you got your drone sorted out. Happy travels.
Great scenery Evora, liking your trip. Pity that we all have time constraints, especially when you don't know what to expect and all that lovely scenery. You did make me smile though when you pulled on to the footpath for the photo in that village, all that room and you had to have the only lamppost in it 😂❤
Another great video Nicole. 😀 My wife and I particularly enjoyed the scenery in this episode because we visited the Antequera area of Spain in April on our GS. Beautiful area. We are also now really looking forward to seeing the Moroccan leg of your tour. We live in Portugal (on the Algarve) and we quite fancy a road trip into Morocco so we’re particularly interested in your upcoming videos of your experiences. Stay safe and ride careful.
Don't be so worry and anxious about importing a drone in Morocco. I did it 5 times already. Just hide it somewhere under the seat and nobody cares to check your stuff. You have to be cautious when flying in Morocco. Anyway. That was a very interesting episode! Thanks
Super video..entertainment Lovely weather and countryside DO NOT worry about "going slow " ..real adventure is about enjoying the moment..the people..the countryside..and stopping to take photos...for your albums Stay safe !!
Great video Evora! please do not underestimate your body talking when it comes to rest and make extra breaks. Ride less miles per day and go easy, it's a road trio and you should make the most of it. 👍👍
Nice you are learning stuff along the way. Remember about distances don't bite more than you can chew..😉 Oh and if you want to give the gods a good laugh...plan ahead too much.😇
well, I hope I learn something 😄 usually I don't plan anything upfront but I should do it 🥲 my spontaneous daily planning didn't work out on some days.
Another great video, it is really nice to follow your adventure, the drone footage was excellent, it is a shame they are banned in Morroco, but always better to follow the rules.
Well done. You are clearly a confident and competent person, albeit you beat yourself up when things aren't perfect. The footage is great, the roads are awesome and you did very well. It takes balls to do a trip like that on your own. You get a round of applause from me.
That is a long way on motorbike especially with a lot of twisty roads. Its difficult to budget time and making it an enjoyable trip, too many times in past I have blasted across a country and not seeing an a lot. These days much slower pace and frequent stops.
@@stefanmargraf7878 yes, but the last time I was basically the only dark thing in a very sandy landscape 🥲 but I heard the sensor of the mini 3 pro is too small.
When I entered Morocco they asked specifically for the drone and they let you open the luggage. But yes, they just take a look, so if you put it under something else and lie at customs it is possible. On my way back (other port) they even scanned the bike. For me the risk was too high, I can not afford another drone at the moment 😅 and I'm not a good liar. I think I would just tell the truth if the police is asking for it 🥲
I didn't take my drone to Morocco but at the border I wasn't asked about a drone ane nobody looked for one. I suppose I looked like a typical bike tourist but it was never mentioned
This is much better than most adventure presenters because it’s real, you are riding nice and safely, taking small roads and not in a rush. You represent what most people could do, of course you’re actually doing it rather than thinking of it, which means 100% credit to you. I’m going to look out for your videos. Maybe make sure you stop earlier, tiredness isn’t a good thing on a bike. Thank you. Go easy…
Thanks, yes I usually try to stop at ~8 pm but sometimes it doesn't work
Very nice video, only issue I had was that it was difficult to hear you at times, but overall, very nicely done. Stay safe
Thank you
Yeah, I upgraded the selfie camera with a media mod with wind protection, I hope it will be better 🥲
Really enjoying your trip and videos. You are living your dream and getting SO much out of life, tripping alone with your bike. Your head will fill up with the best things life offers, and your spirit and courage will enrich everything you now do. Superb . Really delighted for you
Thank you very much 🙏🏼 you're absolutely right
Hello Evora,
I love these types of motorcycle travel videos.
Last year I made an 8K trip from the Netherlands - Morocco and back.
I drive a Motoguzzi V85tt, very suitable for such a long journey.
Once you cross the Strait of Gibraltar you enter another world, the best part of your trip.
I also had the problem that you are not allowed to take the drone with you in Morocco (suspicious people).
There is a possibility to leave your drone at Moroccan customs and pick it up at the same border crossing when you return.
😊 What I like about your videos:
- A personal and honest report, spontaneous and you also let us experience the difficult moments.
- Beautiful route and landscape.
- Drone images, really adds something.
😮 Criticism points:
- sometimes a bit difficult to understand, mumble something to yourself.
- sometimes the video image changes are too fast and somewhat chaotic.
But by the last video these points had already been improved.
You don't make it easy for yourself with the heavy BMW and so much luggage.
I love off-road riding but often find my V85tt too heavy for that kind of work.
Good luck with your journey, I will continue to follow you!
Hello :)
Great, that's a long way to go from the Netherlands. I read about the possibility to leave the drone there but I also read many comments that it is not that trustworthy.
Thank you for your feedback, yes I try to get better at these points, the spontaneous part is what makes it difficult to be not too chaotic 😅 I need to plan a bit more, but sometimes I simply don't know what will happen.. I guess that needs some Experience.
I improved my luggage a lot in the meantime and it feels quite good at the moment. Of course it's still a heavy loaded bike but I like it a lot :)
You're living the dream,That many people never do they just dream...
Ride safely.looking forward to your next installment.
Yes indeed 😊 I dreamed of it and I'm lucky I can fulfill this dream, thanks :)
See your vids, Khruangbin playing in my head😂😂
Another great video. The areas you rode through were really exciting and beautiful. I'm sure that Morocco is going to offer even more spectacular experiences. I hope that you got your drone sorted out. Happy travels.
Thank you very much 🙏🏼 yes I did :)
Great scenery Evora, liking your trip. Pity that we all have time constraints, especially when you don't know what to expect and all that lovely scenery. You did make me smile though when you pulled on to the footpath for the photo in that village, all that room and you had to have the only lamppost in it 😂❤
Thank you 😊
😅😅 but the lamppost looks good 🥲 but they are always too big for the picture
@@travelwithevora Yeah but with a view like that, forget the lamp post and put yourself in it. That's a better memory ☺
Another great video Nicole. 😀 My wife and I particularly enjoyed the scenery in this episode because we visited the Antequera area of Spain in April on our GS. Beautiful area. We are also now really looking forward to seeing the Moroccan leg of your tour. We live in Portugal (on the Algarve) and we quite fancy a road trip into Morocco so we’re particularly interested in your upcoming videos of your experiences. Stay safe and ride careful.
Thank you 😊 oh very nice, I'm right now in Portugal 😃 but I'm working on the Morocco videos 😊
Fantastic, enjoy Portugal, there are many great biking roads here, enjoy 😀
Don't be so worry and anxious about importing a drone in Morocco. I did it 5 times already. Just hide it somewhere under the seat and nobody cares to check your stuff. You have to be cautious when flying in Morocco. Anyway. That was a very interesting episode! Thanks
Respect 🫠 I need my drone so I couldn't risk it.. after I got in I saw it would be possible but still a risk
Amazing scenery. Thanks for sharing 👍
Thank you :)
Very good job, great scenery, nice drone shot,good audio. I am looking forward to your next one
Thank you very much 😊
Super video..entertainment
Lovely weather and countryside
DO NOT worry about "going slow " ..real adventure is about enjoying the moment..the people..the countryside..and stopping to take photos...for your albums
Stay safe !!
Thank you 😊 yes, that's absolutely true 😃
Very nice sceneries on your way to marbella. You are very lucky to experience all these nice surroundings. Thank you for sharing the video.
Thank you 🙏🏼😊
Great video Evora! please do not underestimate your body talking when it comes to rest and make extra breaks. Ride less miles per day and go easy, it's a road trio and you should make the most of it. 👍👍
@@BlackThor15 absolutely 😀 thank you :)
Nice you are learning stuff along the way. Remember about distances don't bite more than you can chew..😉 Oh and if you want to give the gods a good laugh...plan ahead too much.😇
well, I hope I learn something 😄 usually I don't plan anything upfront but I should do it 🥲 my spontaneous daily planning didn't work out on some days.
@@travelwithevora 🙂
Welcome to morocco
Thanks:) in the videos I'll cross the border in Episode 7
@@travelwithevora well, plan a good route to enjoy the max of your journey here
Another great video, it is really nice to follow your adventure, the drone footage was excellent, it is a shame they are banned in Morroco, but always better to follow the rules.
Thank you 🙏🏼 Yes absolutely, I missed the drone a lot, but I couldn't risk it being taken away from me
You seem tired, but despite that you made again a great video.
Thanks :D It takes a while to get used to no longer having your own bed :)
Well done. You are clearly a confident and competent person, albeit you beat yourself up when things aren't perfect. The footage is great, the roads are awesome and you did very well. It takes balls to do a trip like that on your own. You get a round of applause from me.
Thank you very much 😊 yeah, I tend to do that
That is a long way on motorbike especially with a lot of twisty roads. Its difficult to budget time and making it an enjoyable trip, too many times in past I have blasted across a country and not seeing an a lot. These days much slower pace and frequent stops.
Yes absolutely 👌🏼 I only had some appointments in the beginning of the tour, but I spent quite some time in Spain after I left Morocco
Oh! Your drone is following really well! My Mini 3 pro wont do that...
Well it got worse after that, I don't know why. The last time she lost me every 30 to 50 seconds 🥲
May be a certain contrast is required to differentiate between surroundings and the lock on structure
@@stefanmargraf7878 yes, but the last time I was basically the only dark thing in a very sandy landscape 🥲 but I heard the sensor of the mini 3 pro is too small.
I am not sure if you watch Lavi & Ollie, but they got through to Morocco ok with their drone as their luggage was not checked
When I entered Morocco they asked specifically for the drone and they let you open the luggage. But yes, they just take a look, so if you put it under something else and lie at customs it is possible. On my way back (other port) they even scanned the bike. For me the risk was too high, I can not afford another drone at the moment 😅 and I'm not a good liar. I think I would just tell the truth if the police is asking for it 🥲
@@travelwithevora lol....yes that is fair, being too honest is not a bad thing to have
No drone in maroc? What a pity...Usally i go for a swim atmost waters in Spain.
Nice 👍🏻
Yes it is, if they find the drone they will take it 🥲
I didn't take my drone to Morocco but at the border I wasn't asked about a drone ane nobody looked for one. I suppose I looked like a typical bike tourist but it was never mentioned
@@TheYorkie1954 ok, I think it depends.. I was asked if I have a drone, maybe because of the other cameras.
@@travelwithevora I was festooned with cameras but no searh or questioning
For your own security it's better to drive with both hands on the handlebars, .
Thanks for the advice :)