Hi Adam Sandoval, amazing journey, you taking us on, continuing to inspire Riders to lay down the miles and enjoy the 2 wheel lifestyle, ❤Aloha & Be Blessed, Kenneth
I myself have only been riding for four years. Now at 70 I enjoy riding solo most of the time to the point I spent $100.00 to have a 3" square patch that says "Solitary Man" with a lone figure on it to place on my vest. Riding is my church and to marvel at the beauty of this country, and yes, I've met alot of great people like you when I met you in Oconomowoc on your veterans ride and I was able to donate to a good cause. Ride safe my friend.
It’s good to see you enjoying a solo trip with no pressure. Just you and the bike running free down the open road with a destination called, “wherever I end up” You sure do know how to enjoy life Adam. Thanks so much for sharing this special trip going solo just like your old original adventures. Take good care of yourself out there Adam.
I've rode "lone wolf" for years. It's your ride and you go at it your own pace. See a road, wonder where that goes? See a restaurant, dinner or bar, wonder what food they have? Group riding someone always rides faster or doesn't want to travel another road. Plus l9ne wolfing it there's no time frame to get where you're going. It's just you and the road. Have fun guys that's the main objective😊
I'm from Alaska and only come down once a year. July to August and travel to Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Minnesota, Wyoming, Montana, and South Dakota for Sturgis rally before coming back to Alaska. Ladt year did right at 17,000 miles in 63 days.
Wow! Our Roots are valid, aren’t they?! I will be watching this one several times, one of your best videos I’ve ever enjoyed. THIS is why we ride, that genuine community and hospitality, the conversations enjoyed along the way, the neat finds you experienced here. It’s emotional to see this stuff, when you’ve lived and enjoyed it first hand. We love our group rides, our endurance/iron butt rides, charity rides, but nothing beats riding solo or with one other, to slow the pace down, stop when you’re moved to, ride as far or as short as you choose to, day to day. These are must sees out riding. Man this is soooo good and you looked like you were truly in your wheelhouse; those are your people, my people! Thanks brother!
I ride solo so I can do what I want to fo. Stop where I want to stop. Go when I'm ready. It's so much more pleasing! Try it you might be suprised. Also it give you time to reflect and deeply think about things.
Dude - you're in my hood. Looks like you're having a good time! Glad to see you on some south Texas roads and enjoying life brother. Have fun and ride safe.
I can tell you from personal experience as a black man who rides solo cross country every year--Being a solo biker also breaks down ethnic barriers. I've had random people who were total strangers offer help when they thought I needed it, tell me their life stories, and interact with me like they've known me their whole lives. These occurrences have happened in areas of the United States where I know people wouldn't normally be that friendly to outsiders. They also wouldn't approach if I had been in a group. I camped out at Lake Amistad just outside of Del Rio. There's a general store/bait and tackle shop called Hookers. It also doubles as a Karaoke bar at night and brings in quite a few people. The absolute most friendliest spot full of regulars that hang out there on a daily basis. Maintained a base camp at Lake Amestad and went over the border to hang out in Ciudad Acuna, Mexico. Had the time of my life with the Sergeant of Arms of an MC. Again, a total stranger that I befriended and we hung out for drinks at a local bar there.
Thank You Mr. Adam for the recall! I'm getting old! 12 years ago my youngest graduated high school and went to seek their fortunes and those little Texas towns haven't changed. I loaded up my Road King and left for a year of riding. A year and half later i rode back over my cattle guards and to home. Along my way I had three breakdowns and the luck of the Irish. As I found lodging and work each time with contractors that could put this old carpenter to work also. I made my repairs, moneyed up and got back to seeing America without anyone else's schedule or opinions! The motorcycle, no matter the brand is the greatest ticket to the world! Sending your family love and appreciation and of course, You are all in my prayers Hoka Hey
The motorcycle is "the greatest ticket to the world"? Man, I love that!! 😄 I'm going to have to use that, if you don't mind? I'm sure that was a great trip!
I always ride solo, because people are too cool to ride with me. I ride an electric sportbike, so you can see why everyone would be ashamed to be seen with me. But, I sure have a ton of interesting convos with strangers checking out my bike. And I sure love paying 6 bucks a MONTH in charging .....verses 300 or so a month in fuel.
Yaaaa Big Bend I was there a few weeks ago on my bike. Beautiful areas your showing. Why I love to travel alone as well. Rocking video Adam. Keep up the good work!! 🤘🏼
I've been past Toon Town many times and never stop. I'm a local, and never see anyone there. Usually on Sunday when I ride, might be why. Welcome to Texas Adam. I met you and Scooter in Orlando at the airport. I was doing a video at Disney, and you and Ashley did a video on the beach. I believe it was for Royal Enfield
Yes. If people would turn off their TV’s and actually get out in the real world. They would see that most people out here are very friendly, kind and helpful.
I've found that my solo long distance trips seem to be more memorable and relaxing than traveling with others; I do like riding with others, but it's just not the same. When solo, I seem to get approached much more often by people wanting to know where I'm from, where I'm going, how long I've been on the road and how many miles I've done; so many people want to hear a story and share theirs as well; that just doesn't seem to happen as much when traveling with others; apparently alone you seem more approachable.
I love traveling alone on the bike. I can make instant decision, change my mind and stop when I want. Mrs Geezer limits my solo traveling but, I sneak out when I can.
I mostly ride solo myself. Occasionally I will ride with some friends who I know and am comfortable riding with, comfortable as in they wont cramp my style or get offended if I bug out.
I think you’re on to something here! This was a cool video seeing you out enjoying the salts of the earth so to speak! Just taking it in as you go! Kinda back to your roots. Ride safe! 🤙🏼🇺🇸
Don't get me wrong, I love my wife. But I miss riding solo and doing what your doing. Meeting people and taking time to stop and smell the roses. I stay so busy now.
Great video. Going to add some of those places to the list. I too ride solo 98% of the time. Photography is a passion for me and I can stop as often as I want riding solo. I've had a couple of mechanical problems while riding across America over the past 22 years on my '98 Road King but always have found great people willing to help out a stranger from Arkansas. If I was in a group those meetings probably wouldn't have happened. Liking your new direction of video content. Keep it up!
Thanks for tuning in 👊🏼 I’ve also had my fair share of mechanical issues and made some great friends as a result of it. It goes to show, there are still people willing to help
Awesome, you came through my hometown #delriotexas. Bummed out I couldn’t meet up at Rudy’s. But we met #legacyharley Odessa in your #woundedwarrior ride
Terlingua. Great stop ! Reminds me of Clay Henry the beer drinking goat.Had a drink with him in the early '80's. I believe he was the town's Mayor at the time. Once again Adam, you've inspired with a destination ride come Springtime. Stay safe !
What a great video, thank you. With the run you had this summer I can understand why a solo trip with no deadlines means so much. The only thing that might be better is a two bike trip with Ashley. Be careful, ride safe.
Sure looks like a cool little town. One of these days I hopefully can get to visit Texas, I guess I better buy the dam motorcycle. Take care and ride safely. 🤗👍👍✌
I do all my riding solo. Usually no more than a couple hundred miles, I always come home to my kids the same day. I do have a long haul planned this summer from Tennessee to Iowa with a buddy.
Hi adam Tony here great video, i ve had bike's since 14 years old now 61 years, still at it . Your so right you meet interesting people, mines an r850rt good tourer . Anyway keep her between the ditches, good luck.
Man, it's good to see you in my backyard, Adam. I wish I coulda met you in person had I known you were here on the island. Riding with no schedule is the best way to ride. Rack up the points on the MasterCard and worry about the bill next month or whenever. Thanks for sharing our TX land with many of us in the H-town metroplex and SWTX. Hopefully, we will meet someday! Ride on, bro'!
Hey Adam love all the videos! You ever find yourself up in the last frontier (Alaska) don’t hesitate to reach out, to go for a ride or any local info. 🤘
Adam. I also live in Alaska. I'm from a tiny place called Trapper Creek. You'll pass it on tge Parks Hwy on tge way between Anchorage and Fairbanks. Shout to this neighbor, where you from?
Hey Adam nice video. I am from South Texas closer to South Padre Island. I ride a 2018 Breakout and also a Border Patrol Agent let me know next time you in hill County would enjoy a meet and greet and a ride with even if it's just a few miles. Watching your videos encouraged me to buy the Damn Motorcycle. 👍
I love to hear you got inspired to buy the damn bike! Stay tuned to my social media for upcoming events 👊🏼 Better yet - come join us at the stubborn American rally at the kriver campground in June! 💯
Great video!!! Reminds me of your first ones that I started watching and got me doing long rides!!!!! Awesome 💯👍 just looking for a weather window to do a cross country ride this winter!!!
Damn Adam, being from San Antonio you couldn't have made me any more homesick. Have spent many a dollar in the Silver Dollar Bar it is one cool place. Use to get all my rodeo gear from Bo's rodeo and ranch store which was next door. Great restaurant The Old Spanish Trail right across the street. Have never been to the Big Bend Country but it's on my bucket list. Love Rudy's BBQ always a great eating place. Ride safe can't wait for your next video.
@@adamsandoval I'am such a great area to visit and even better to ride. Medina, Tx right down the road and that's where Twisted Sisters is, Vanderpool another neat area by Lost Maples natural area. Work in Memphis and try to get down that way as often as I can. Fredricksburg, Blanco, Lukenbach all great places to hang out but Bandera and Boerne are my favorites. If you ever get the chance and are going through Hondo, TX don't miss eating at Hermann Sons restaurant its an awesome place.
Hey Adam, I am the same , love traveling solo. Meet the most interesting people on the road. I’ve ridden to sturgis twice from ny. The first time met a guy on a sport bike he ended up riding the rest of the way. Did the bunka biker thing also met some great people. Would love to get to Texas sometime.
i love cruising, but hate it on my own cos expect im gonna break down in the middle of nowhere :) jeez, had to push my moto half a mile the othem onth and i nearly died
I’m sitting in a motel at the moment and I have a regret that happened today,,, your video reminded me of it, as I rolled into south Quincy Illinois I seen a custom motorcycle shop and I almost turned around to check it out…I kept rolling,, totally regret it, I for sure could have connected with a stranger…
@@adamsandoval you’re right,,, it’s not like me to not want to connect and meet new people. If you talk to that little guy from Florida who was on your crew (I can’t remember his name- I just woke up) tell him Cowboy said hello! We talked in KC on your convoy and at stubborn American- I think he remembered me when we talked agin… super nice ….
Terlingua is the best! We stayed there a couple weeks ago and hiked in the park. I did a video on it so check it out, it’s an amazing place. Safe travels!
Isn’t toontown off of 473? If it is I have been there a few times prior to it being named. It was a work in progress. I was told by the owner and his daughter that it started on the 4th of July maybe it was Texas independence but it was during Covid when everything was closed. So they started selling hotdogs to people driving by. The last time I rode by it had expanded and I didn’t stop. I Will next time. They use to keep beer in a fridge in another bldg there. You would just help yourself and leave a donation. The OST has a great smoked pork chop and eggs breakfast. I live 30 minutes from Bandera. Moved out here for the riding. Be safe and have a great time.
Great place to have moved to 💯 sounds like you saw the same place before it because what it is today. Make a trip out - definitely worth seeing the updates
Hi Adam Sandoval, amazing journey, you taking us on, continuing to inspire Riders to lay down the miles and enjoy the 2 wheel lifestyle, ❤Aloha & Be Blessed, Kenneth
Thanks for watching brother 👊🏼
I myself have only been riding for four years. Now at 70 I enjoy riding solo most of the time to the point I spent $100.00 to have a 3" square patch that says "Solitary Man" with a lone figure on it to place on my vest. Riding is my church and to marvel at the beauty of this country, and yes, I've met alot of great people like you when I met you in Oconomowoc on your veterans ride and I was able to donate to a good cause. Ride safe my friend.
So any chance showing and maybe selling your patch? I'm from Alaska and go to Sturgis ever year. I'm 69.
Way to get out there and make it happen brother! 👊🏼 never too late to start riding
I was there that day! I rode with Adam from Rockford all the way to West Bend. I'm 69 and still going strong! Ride safe brotha!
@@roryolson61 I did the same route.
Some great folks there in Texas!
It’s good to see you enjoying a solo trip with no pressure. Just you and the bike running free down the open road with a destination called, “wherever I end up” You sure do know how to enjoy life Adam. Thanks so much for sharing this special trip going solo just like your old original adventures. Take good care of yourself out there Adam.
I've rode "lone wolf" for years. It's your ride and you go at it your own pace. See a road, wonder where that goes? See a restaurant, dinner or bar, wonder what food they have? Group riding someone always rides faster or doesn't want to travel another road. Plus l9ne wolfing it there's no time frame to get where you're going. It's just you and the road. Have fun guys that's the main objective😊
I really appreciate you sharing your adventures. Gotta live vicariously through you til i can get back in the wind.
I appreciate you tuning in 👊🏼
I'm from Alaska and only come down once a year. July to August and travel to Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Minnesota, Wyoming, Montana, and South Dakota for Sturgis rally before coming back to Alaska. Ladt year did right at 17,000 miles in 63 days.
Dang, now I want to go to Toon Town! You find the coolest places!! Really enjoying this ride, thank you!!!😊🏍️❤️
There’s many more on motorcycledestinations.com 💯
So cool to be asked to stay the night and then get put up in a camper! Plus coffee in the am!Love bike trips.
You meet the best people on the road 💯
Wow! Our Roots are valid, aren’t they?! I will be watching this one several times, one of your best videos I’ve ever enjoyed. THIS is why we ride, that genuine community and hospitality, the conversations enjoyed along the way, the neat finds you experienced here. It’s emotional to see this stuff, when you’ve lived and enjoyed it first hand. We love our group rides, our endurance/iron butt rides, charity rides, but nothing beats riding solo or with one other, to slow the pace down, stop when you’re moved to, ride as far or as short as you choose to, day to day. These are must sees out riding. Man this is soooo good and you looked like you were truly in your wheelhouse; those are your people, my people! Thanks brother!
It’s refreshing to not be on such a tight schedule 💯
solo and 'one other' are very different things
@@PazLeBon no it isn't
This is what you do best Adam. This is why I started following you years ago. Love that your doing this stuff again. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Your just living right man . Just got yourself some new probably life long friends too . Ride safe .
I really love small towns and the good people in them.
I agree 💯
I ride solo so I can do what I want to fo. Stop where I want to stop. Go when I'm ready. It's so much more pleasing! Try it you might be suprised. Also it give you time to reflect and deeply think about things.
Dude - you're in my hood. Looks like you're having a good time! Glad to see you on some south Texas roads and enjoying life brother. Have fun and ride safe.
I’m loving your neck of the woods 👊🏼
I have always rode alone and enjoyed being able to just stop whenever you desire.
We also have Rudy’s in Colorado Springs
Bandera has great riding, three sisters. BAM!!! Deer everywhere.
Very cool video. keep your rubber side down and shiny side up. I'll see you on the asphalt snake when I see you brother
Glad to see you made it to my home town of Del Rio. We moved to Houston back in 1980.
It is pretty cool to see.
I can tell you from personal experience as a black man who rides solo cross country every year--Being a solo biker also breaks down ethnic barriers. I've had random people who were total strangers offer help when they thought I needed it, tell me their life stories, and interact with me like they've known me their whole lives. These occurrences have happened in areas of the United States where I know people wouldn't normally be that friendly to outsiders. They also wouldn't approach if I had been in a group.
I camped out at Lake Amistad just outside of Del Rio. There's a general store/bait and tackle shop called Hookers. It also doubles as a Karaoke bar at night and brings in quite a few people. The absolute most friendliest spot full of regulars that hang out there on a daily basis. Maintained a base camp at Lake Amestad and went over the border to hang out in Ciudad Acuna, Mexico. Had the time of my life with the Sergeant of Arms of an MC. Again, a total stranger that I befriended and we hung out for drinks at a local bar there.
Thank You Mr. Adam for the recall!
I'm getting old! 12 years ago my youngest graduated high school and went to seek their fortunes and those little Texas towns haven't changed. I loaded up my Road King and left for a year of riding. A year and half later i rode back over my cattle guards and to home. Along my way I had three breakdowns and the luck of the Irish. As I found lodging and work each time with contractors that could put this old carpenter to work also. I made my repairs, moneyed up and got back to seeing America without anyone else's schedule or opinions!
The motorcycle, no matter the brand is the greatest ticket to the world!
Sending your family love and appreciation and of course, You are all in my prayers
Hoka Hey
Sounds like one helluva an debenture 💯 I bet you’re glad you did it!
The motorcycle is "the greatest ticket to the world"? Man, I love that!! 😄 I'm going to have to use that, if you don't mind? I'm sure that was a great trip!
a cars warmer. sorry :)
Man, you were all up in my towns. We love it out here! OST in Bandera is the best. Great video.
Chicken Charlie's in Bandera is the BEST brisket and he's been there FOR EVER
I’m going to have to check it out next time I pass through 👊🏼 thanks for the tip
Sonoita Arizona to Nogales Arizona on 82 is a good ride as is Sonoita AZ to Vail AZ on 83
That's why I usually like to solo ride, the adventure of who you meet and what you see on those back roads
Excellent video Adam. I love the small towns and the history behind them.
Thanks! That’s the part of rising I love too 💯
I always ride solo, because people are too cool to ride with me. I ride an electric sportbike, so you can see why everyone would be ashamed to be seen with me. But, I sure have a ton of interesting convos with strangers checking out my bike. And I sure love paying 6 bucks a MONTH in charging .....verses 300 or so a month in fuel.
I have no problem at all with e-bikes! I love all types of motorcycles 💯
@@adamsandoval I figured you'd be open minded. :)
I rode from Portland Oregon to San Diego solo this past July. Therapy!
Sounds like a great trip!
Love sights you find along a journey and riding and people
Yaaaa Big Bend I was there a few weeks ago on my bike. Beautiful areas your showing. Why I love to travel alone as well. Rocking video Adam. Keep up the good work!! 🤘🏼
I've been past Toon Town many times and never stop. I'm a local, and never see anyone there. Usually on Sunday when I ride, might be why. Welcome to Texas Adam. I met you and Scooter in Orlando at the airport. I was doing a video at Disney, and you and Ashley did a video on the beach. I believe it was for Royal Enfield
It was awesome riding directly on the beach 💯
What a nice run. Enjoy it.
Yes. If people would turn off their TV’s and actually get out in the real world. They would see that most people out here are very friendly, kind and helpful.
👆🏼that’s the truth 💯
I've found that my solo long distance trips seem to be more memorable and relaxing than traveling with others; I do like riding with others, but it's just not the same. When solo, I seem to get approached much more often by people wanting to know where I'm from, where I'm going, how long I've been on the road and how many miles I've done; so many people want to hear a story and share theirs as well; that just doesn't seem to happen as much when traveling with others; apparently alone you seem more approachable.
I love traveling alone on the bike. I can make instant decision, change my mind and stop when I want. Mrs Geezer limits my solo traveling but, I sneak out when I can.
That is known as a "dive bar", where alcoholics can feel right at home.
Humble and Kind!!
Number one reason I like to ride solo,,,"FREEDOM",, start and stop where I want..
I mostly ride solo myself. Occasionally I will ride with some friends who I know and am comfortable riding with, comfortable as in they wont cramp my style or get offended if I bug out.
Hey- still riding solo at 70 myself. A fine thing to do!
You hit the nail on the head!
Great video Adam! Thanks for sharing the towns, the people, and the ride! Looking forward to the next vid.
Glad you enjoyed it! 👊🏼 More to come
So awesome what you run into while traveling. Enjoy the trip and be safe!
I think you’re on to something here! This was a cool video seeing you out enjoying the salts of the earth so to speak! Just taking it in as you go! Kinda back to your roots. Ride safe! 🤙🏼🇺🇸
Don't get me wrong, I love my wife. But I miss riding solo and doing what your doing. Meeting people and taking time to stop and smell the roses. I stay so busy now.
Awesome definitely need to check these small western towns out next time I visit America 🇺🇸 fantastic vid Adam 😊
Bro, Rudy's is my Favorite!!! Another awesome motovlog Adam. Ride Safe
More to come! Stay tuned 👊🏼
It is my goal to visit every National Park. Big Bend is on my list for next year.
I am a rock....I am an island......................Keep on Riding in the Free World !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just love your positivity!!
Thanks! 👊🏼
Great video. Going to add some of those places to the list.
I too ride solo 98% of the time. Photography is a passion for me and I can stop as often as I want riding solo. I've had a couple of mechanical problems while riding across America over the past 22 years on my '98 Road King but always have found great people willing to help out a stranger from Arkansas. If I was in a group those meetings probably wouldn't have happened.
Liking your new direction of video content. Keep it up!
Thanks for tuning in 👊🏼 I’ve also had my fair share of mechanical issues and made some great friends as a result of it. It goes to show, there are still people willing to help
The best part of riding solo = you make all the decisions 100%
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Awesome, you came through my hometown #delriotexas. Bummed out I couldn’t meet up at Rudy’s. But we met #legacyharley Odessa in your #woundedwarrior ride
Thanks for coming out to support in Odessa 👊🏼
Terlingua. Great stop !
Reminds me of Clay Henry the beer drinking goat.Had a drink with him in the early '80's. I believe he was the town's Mayor at the time.
Once again Adam, you've inspired with a destination ride come Springtime.
Stay safe !
I love to have a beer with that mayor 🤣
What a great video, thank you.
With the run you had this summer I can understand why a solo trip with no deadlines means so much.
The only thing that might be better is a two bike trip with Ashley.
Be careful, ride safe.
Thanks for watching 👊🏼
@@adamsandovalwhat, no Ashley?
Sure looks like a cool little town. One of these days I hopefully can get to visit Texas, I guess I better buy the dam motorcycle. Take care and ride safely. 🤗👍👍✌
You won’t regret it! Buy the damn motorcycle 💯
Absolutely COOL!
Man I enjoyed that,great video! I’m 76 years old and still riding my 04 road king lol ! Got to find me one of them shirts your friend was wearing lol.
Fantastic again!!! 👍👍👍
Thanks!
I do all my riding solo. Usually no more than a couple hundred miles, I always come home to my kids the same day. I do have a long haul planned this summer from Tennessee to Iowa with a buddy.
That’s awesome 💯 safe travels 👊🏼
Some beautiful riding and local spots for sure! Shhhhhit was planning southern California this winter ,but maybe I should go back to Texas
Loved the video Adam, had some stuff going on at work and this is what I needed to forget about it. Thanks.
Glad to hear it could take your mind off things 💯
Hi adam Tony here great video, i ve had bike's since 14 years old now 61 years, still at it .
Your so right you meet interesting people, mines an r850rt good tourer . Anyway keep her between the ditches, good luck.
Thanks for tuning in 👊🏼
It may be flat but I love the desert.
Man, it's good to see you in my backyard, Adam. I wish I coulda met you in person had I known you were here on the island. Riding with no schedule is the best way to ride. Rack up the points on the MasterCard and worry about the bill next month or whenever. Thanks for sharing our TX land with many of us in the H-town metroplex and SWTX. Hopefully, we will meet someday! Ride on, bro'!
The kriver campground in Moyers ok isn’t all that far - come join us at the stubborn American rally in June 👊🏼
All the best from Australia love these trips looks fantastic
Glad you like them! I’d love to come ride Australia
I like these videos Adam. You traveling the country and making stops at small unique towns and showing us some of what they have to offer. Well done!
Thanks for tuning in 👊🏼
Traveling without an agenda is great!
Great story, Adam! Thanks for sharing!
I appreciate you tuning in 👊🏼
awesome video bud there is some nice people out very nice 🙏🇺🇸
These are the kind of videos I like best.
Thanks!
Great trip
Awesome adventures, my friend. Keep sharing.
Will do! Stay tuned 👊🏼
I'm an extravert and travel alone on my Indian. Combination for excellent adventures
Another excellent adventure Adam!
I enjoy that ! Good deal.
That was a great video!! Such cool people you run into.
Thanks for watching 👊🏼
Nice!! This is the Adam, I have missed.
More to come! 👊🏼 stay tuned
Hey Adam love all the videos! You ever find yourself up in the last frontier (Alaska) don’t hesitate to reach out, to go for a ride or any local info. 🤘
I would love to make my way up there 💯
Adam. I also live in Alaska. I'm from a tiny place called Trapper Creek. You'll pass it on tge Parks Hwy on tge way between Anchorage and Fairbanks.
Shout to this neighbor, where you from?
Yay,,! And a motorcycle was the steed who brought u there.
Awesome video!! Love your enthusiasm you still have after all these road trips!!
Glad you enjoyed it! 👊🏼
Really awesome places
Awesome video. I've always wanted to ride across America on my bike. I guess i just gotta do it.
Go for it! 👊🏼
Awesome video thanks for sharing it 👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸
You bet 👊🏼 thanks for tuning in
Hey Adam nice video. I am from South Texas closer to South Padre Island. I ride a 2018 Breakout and also a Border Patrol Agent let me know next time you in hill County would enjoy a meet and greet and a ride with even if it's just a few miles. Watching your videos encouraged me to buy the Damn Motorcycle. 👍
I love to hear you got inspired to buy the damn bike! Stay tuned to my social media for upcoming events 👊🏼 Better yet - come join us at the stubborn American rally at the kriver campground in June! 💯
You missed Wurst Fest in New Braunfels! Safe Travels!
Good people do exist regardless of what they try to get us to believe. I really enjoyed the video thanks for sharing.
Thanks for tuning in! 👊🏼🇺🇸
Great video!!! Reminds me of your first ones that I started watching and got me doing long rides!!!!! Awesome 💯👍 just looking for a weather window to do a cross country ride this winter!!!
Damn Adam, being from San Antonio you couldn't have made me any more homesick. Have spent many a dollar in the Silver Dollar Bar it is one cool place. Use to get all my rodeo gear from Bo's rodeo and ranch store which was next door. Great restaurant The Old Spanish Trail right across the street. Have never been to the Big Bend Country but it's on my bucket list. Love Rudy's BBQ always a great eating place. Ride safe can't wait for your next video.
Sounds like you’re very familiar with the area! I just love it
@@adamsandoval I'am such a great area to visit and even better to ride. Medina, Tx right down the road and that's where Twisted Sisters is, Vanderpool another neat area by Lost Maples natural area. Work in Memphis and try to get down that way as often as I can. Fredricksburg, Blanco, Lukenbach all great places to hang out but Bandera and Boerne are my favorites. If you ever get the chance and are going through Hondo, TX don't miss eating at Hermann Sons restaurant its an awesome place.
Hey Adam, I am the same , love traveling solo. Meet the most interesting people on the road. I’ve ridden to sturgis twice from ny. The first time met a guy on a sport bike he ended up riding the rest of the way. Did the bunka biker thing also met some great people. Would love to get to Texas sometime.
You meet the greatest people out on the road 💯
Adam… I loved this video! You make me hungry for travel. 🤘
I love to hear you’ve caught the bug 👊🏼 time to ride!
I'm very familiar with his work.
i love cruising, but hate it on my own cos expect im gonna break down in the middle of nowhere :) jeez, had to push my moto half a mile the othem onth and i nearly died
Awesome video ❤
Man I really enjoyed this one. Would love to hit those spots someday.
Thanks for tuning in 👊🏼
@adamsandoval No problem man, keep them wheels turning.
I love Rudy’s but it ain’t cheap!
I’m sitting in a motel at the moment and I have a regret that happened today,,, your video reminded me of it, as I rolled into south Quincy Illinois I seen a custom motorcycle shop and I almost turned around to check it out…I kept rolling,, totally regret it, I for sure could have connected with a stranger…
Remember what and next time you feel moved to stop, listen to your gut 👊🏼 there are so many connections to be made out on the road
@@adamsandoval you’re right,,, it’s not like me to not want to connect and meet new people.
If you talk to that little guy from Florida who was on your crew (I can’t remember his name- I just woke up) tell him Cowboy said hello!
We talked in KC on your convoy and at stubborn American- I think he remembered me when we talked agin… super nice ….
Terlingua is the best! We stayed there a couple weeks ago and hiked in the park. I did a video on it so check it out, it’s an amazing place. Safe travels!
Nice!
Those wind chime bones were sasquatch shoulder blades!??? Woooop
Maybe! 🤣
Isn’t toontown off of 473? If it is I have been there a few times prior to it being named. It was a work in progress. I was told by the owner and his daughter that it started on the 4th of July maybe it was Texas independence but it was during Covid when everything was closed. So they started selling hotdogs to people driving by. The last time I rode by it had expanded and I didn’t stop. I Will next time. They use to keep beer in a fridge in another bldg there. You would just help yourself and leave a donation. The OST has a great smoked pork chop and eggs breakfast. I live 30 minutes from Bandera. Moved out here for the riding. Be safe and have a great time.
Great place to have moved to 💯 sounds like you saw the same place before it because what it is today. Make a trip out - definitely worth seeing the updates