After riding my share of trips, here is my advice. 1.) Avoid the interstates as much as possible. Two lanes are the best. 2.) Don't overextend yourself by riding too much. When planning a trip, try a six hour route from point A to point B. This gives you time to stop and enjoy the sights, eat, relax and get to your hotel or campground at a decent time. I've done 8:00am till 8:00pm, no lunch, only stopping for gas for several days. Not worth it. Trailer your bike or fly in and rent a motorcycle if need be. If you are not enjoying it, why are you doing it? 3.) Carry good rain gear! Heated gear if it's going to be below 50 degrees. I have started off the day at 52 degrees and ended up riding in 106 degree weather. Buy a cooling vest and kept hydrated if the temps are hot. Start feeling sick, nauseas, about to pass out, pull over, get liquids in you and cool off before continuing. Soak yourself in water if need be, you will dry off. 4.) Carry minimum amount of clothing. Leave the razor at home. Less is better. 5.) Make sure you motorcycle is up to par maintenance wise. 6.) Some say don't book hotels/motels/campsites but you could run into No Vacancy. When booking, look at the last 4 months reviews (You would be surprised). Some of the small mom & pop no frills hotels/motels have turned out to be the best and cheaper. 7.) Be aware of your surroundings. There are places where you don't want to stop at much less spend the night. 8.) When riding in remote places, be sure you have gas. Some places on the map look like they should have a gas station but don't. Even if you have 1/2 or 3/4, stop and get gas. 9.) Some of the National Parks now require a vehicle reservation. They only let in a few hundred in a day. This pilot program is an effort to reduce congestion, improve visitor experience, and protect park resources so they say. They only release them every year in spring I believe and from my understanding go within the first few minutes after being released. Go visit the government national park website for more information. There were a lot of pissed off people arriving at the entrance gate not knowing this and I was one of them. 10.) Leave a travel plan with your loved ones checking in with them when you leave out and get settled in for the day. 11.) Start feeling tired, exhausted, pull over. Stretch, walk around. Drink coffee, tea, energy drink, five hr energy thing. 12.) My personal preference is not going in large groups. Solo or a few close like-minded riding buddies is ideal.
I appreciate this comment, im in the military and im 1 month away from not only getting my first bike but getting my first Harley, and im trying to take trips often so I appreciate you sharing your experiences
The time spent on the trip pales in comparison to the time spent creating this short film. So incredibly proud of the work you put into this. To get to see the behind the scenes and trials and tribulations and how it all came together is inspiring. You have such an incredible talent. So blessed to be along for the ride. Love you. 💗
None of it...and I mean NONE OF IT, would be possible without you baby. Thank you for the continuous support you show me, and have always shown me. You make these things happen and really deserve the credit. Love you!
Thank you Brother for this film.. You said so many things that are so true about a solo ride. I am 71 years old and still ride solo. I got to do a multi day ride to visit an old riding buddy. Over beers we relived "the good old days" In 2020 I did a 4 week trip and at every stop I managed to meet someone who wanted to talk about my trip. When I ride I let my soul fly. AT 72 I don't know how many more riding years I have left, but I will ride till I can't get a leg over my steel horse. Thank you for the great video
I just completed a 8500 mile lap of Australia with my son on our Softails. Best time of my life. Slept under the stars by w fire every night. Rode in 45°c heat, and 5°c cold and loved it all. Irreplaceable memories.
Waterloo, IA. I ride a 2018 Road Glide Special. Favorite recent memory is meeting up with this dude who was on a 5k mile road trip across the country for dinner and then escorting him to a local dealership so he could get his 25k Service done.
I just turned 63, a week I owned property, a sawmill, 2 wonderful golden retrievers and a beautiful wife. I had this feeling, you know that feeling that somethings off. So I ask her if somethings wrong and my world came unraveled. She told me she hated my guts, couldn't stand the site of me, she gags when I touch her and she wished I was dead. I left for a minute when I got back all my belongings was backed she punched me right in the mouth has broken all the wedding pics and was burning her wedding dress.ive seen her take these crazy fits before like driving her car through my garden destroying my corn, water melons pumpkins.. the guy helping me said to watch her cause she will kill you bud she's crazy. I didn't want to see it. Now on my birthday not a single person told me happy birthday while I was sleeping in my truck totally lost, heart sick, confused. I'm disabled retired from but I've got t9bgo back to framing houses with 2 artificial knees and other things. My only hope is a motorcycle and route 66. It will take a while and it's going to be tough as hell but that's all. I got. I got to ride this out. No home no dogs no friends to speak off and I'm living in hell. How does a 63 year old man start over with nothing and nobody? I don't. I'm done. The road is calling me and when I get to Arizona it's the place me and God discuss this mess.
Neither I know your name nor do I know your name. You may see it as a sympathy but all I got to tell you is I can feel you to an extent and I would be a liar if I say I can feel you completely. I support you for the endeavours you do to feel alive and If you feel like sharing anything, I am down to listen.
As someone who is also 63 years old, recently debilitated and lost all the toys, property and house. I still have my motorcycle and I'm trying to get in condition enough to ride again. People have looked at me strange when I say my goal is to ride again, across the states, making every mile a memory. It doesn't matter that it makes sense to anyone else, this is my reason to keep living. I know it will be worth it to me. You need to ride, you need to have your own why. It is worth it, trust us.
Incredible storytelling and camera work. This sums up riding and why we have the passion. I’m from Maryland and my favorite memory is riding with great friends through Vermont and New Hampshire. Incredible memories.
Our Channel started to document our trip to Adam Sandoval's World record ride in Paris Texas. Definitely my fondest memory on two wheels, and 3 years later we are still creating UA-cam videos!
Thanks a million times for this epic film... It brought back memories of our 6500 miles trip back in 2006. We drove all the way from York, PA to Albany,NY to Key West,FL and back to York,PA. A trip of a lifetime ... But still a major point of the bucklist to do it a second time! It changes your life and gives you ever lasting memories !
From the Dubuque Iowa area…saw the “Sturgis doesn’t Care” and I was inspiredto step out of my comfort zone and I am heading to Sturgis for pre-rally and Ralley on my Road King Special! Thank you for these inspiring videos!
Waterloo, IA riding a 2019 Street Glide. After meeting Ryan in-person on this trip I can’t wait to see this premiere…I know it will be absolutely EPIC! Thanks for the memories my friend!
I have to say this is one of the best short films I've watched about riding motorcycles on trips and the way it makes you feel on UA-cam! I'm not far from going on a trip of my own. Their is nothing that compares to riding a bike and just finding yourself and meeting other people that ride along the way. Awesome video buddy!
I gotta say that riding the Going to the Sun Road has been the best ride that Brenda and I has ever taken out of 46 year's of riding together, it was just amazing with the roads and the views, can't wait to see this premier brother💯👊🏽😎
I could not agree more….the greatest stretch in the USA…. One secret. If you’re willing to get thru the parks gates before 6am, as the sun starts to come up, they let everyone thru without a reservation, and the traffic is virtually nil.
@@DeBa1226 beautiful and awesome aren't even the right words...it was just the most amazing place I've ever ridden....and we got through the first time while they we're closed so we just went for it lol, I would definitely go back again
@@OZARKSHDRIDERS in a heartbeat…. I literally could use up the whole day passing thru GNP, despite its only like 65 miles from west entrance to east gate. Check out Matt Laidlaw vlog, as he rolled thru there with friends; he posted an amazing video! The Ornery One also vlogged it. And when you get to the east side, take a few to stop in to Many Glacier Hotel for a bit. Saw our first Grizzly bear a quarter of a mile from the hotel entrance, walking just off the edge of the road. I’ve seen most of our National Parks, but Glacier is second to none….. and didn’t you find Whitefish & Kalispell pretty cool towns?!
@@DeBa1226 both of those towns were pretty cool town's.....we came in from the east entrance of Glacier and rode it to the west end....and you are correct about it's second to none....absolutly the best place I've ever ridden in 50 year's of riding bike's....defiently can't wait to go back brother💯👊🏽😎
Council Bluffs Iowa, riding on a 2020 Street Bob and my favorite riding memory is any time I’m riding around in the Black Hills of South Dakota! Be safe. 🇺🇸🤘🏻🤘🏻
Videos like this are what it’s all about! Watching this makes me realize what a video should be like! I’ve never made anything this good ever! Great job!
@@FullThrottleHOG thank you for the kind words. The gift of gab comes easy to me but the practice and study it takes to produce the quality and thought provoking videos you do is amazing! Excellent work my friend!
Hello Frank. Thank you for the kind words. I really hope you reconsider as you probably have some of the most amazing stories from the road. Keep making those memories. Thanks for watching and ride safe out there.
SALTY!!!!! thank you so much. That really means a lot. They say you are most critically judged by your peers and I can't tell you how much this meant. I appreciate you both.
Sometimes you come across such fantastic story tellers... you suddenly start missing your motorcycle and makes one go and ride again... beautifully compiled and narrated... God speed and can't wait for the next one .... Take Care
Just made a 4200 miles trip zig-zagging from Mississippi up through Montana. Right outside Yellowstone then south through Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana and back to Vicksburg, Ms. There is something almost spiritual about the long trips. The country is so beautiful in 3D. So fortunate to be able to experience that. Great job on your video. Truly an epic trip. Shiny side up!
@@FullThrottleHOG You bet! Leaving Friday from PA and heading to AZ. Riding in the awesome dry heat of the desert and then heading up to Prescott and Sedona. Probably about 6,000 miles alone...Can't wait...
Ryan, another great film! These are the types of films that inspire others to get on the road. They truly capture what it is like to ride and make new lifelong friends. Your ride through Arkansas brought back memories of the Peel Ferry and meeting some guys at our hotel that ended up riding with us for 3 days in the Ozarks. That will always be a great memory for me and a reminder just how easy iti is for us to connect with others. Kudos to you! Well done! Now to share this with some of my friends so they can enjoy it as much as I did!
Thank you! I really appreciate that. Yes please, share it with as many as you can. This one was more personal than other films I've created and It would mean the world to me if I can get this one out to more people. Thanks again.
@@FullThrottleHOG My pleasure. It's been share to two groups of fellow riders. I know they will enjoy it as much as I did and will hopefully get you a few more susbscibers. Look forward to your next one. Be Safe!
Cowpens, SC Motorcycles add life to my days. Every trip every mile, becomes a memory that makes me smile. Sturgis, Laconia, Daytona, Myrtle and all points in between. Wow what a great example of the true meaning of a two wheel trip. You sir said it all for me! Love the channel. Thanks Brian The Upshift Podcast 👍🏁🏍🇺🇸
Just to let you know, your video inspired me. I bought a 2023 CVO Road Glide and took a bucket list trip solo across the country. 5000 mile's in 7 days. Wish I had taken longer, but it is what it is. One of the most amazing time's of my life. Thank you for the inspiration. Also, I did the saddlesore 1000 AND the Bun Burner 1500 on that trip!!!
There's great things to see in this country. Me and my brother took a 7200 mile trip in 2021it was great and hopefully there will be another before my time is up.
Thank you so much. Yes! Please keep an eye out on IG on where I will be and where I will be going. Worst case, just shoot me a DM. It would be great to meet you.
That was one amazing video/film!! I too love long distance riding. You’re absolutely correct, every mile a memory and story!! I’m still hoping to get my channel going. It’s been a slow go learning process somewhat because of some health issue!! You tell a great story but there’s only one about your story/documentaries, they ended too soon and left me wanting more!! Congratulations on a stellar video and safe ride across our beautiful country!!
Thank you Dusty. I guess that is not such a bad thing. I was told once that the whole point of a film is to have the audience wanting more while still delivering an impact. Truth be told, this concept was the main focus on the film. I appreciate your feedback and I hope you continue to follow along.
I just go back from a 3000mile solo road trip through the USA from Canada. Started in Toronto, stopping in Cincinnati OH, Knoxville TN...riding the Tail of the Dragon and Cherohala Skyway, though NC and SC to Myrtle beach then north to Philly before breaking down in Baltimore....visiting a friend in New Jersey before heading home. Without a doubt the best thing I have ever done for myself. I spend lots of time alone but this was unique being the only time I've spent my alone time on my Harley. I got home this past Sunday and immediately missed the road. Your clip of the Ozarks has inspired a new trip for next year it might have to be with the girlfriend this time.
Awesome! Thanks for watching Joseph and I'm happy to hear this has inspired another trip. That is definitely one of the greatest compliments I could receive.
Hello Ryan, just want to say what an incredible story teller you are. This was so good it should inspire so many people to get out and do this. We have been watching your videos and we want to do this but our problem is we dont really know where to start to plan something even just a small trip when you dont really know were you are going and maybe we are just putting to much thought into it. But I want to say thank you for what you do so Stay Safe out there
Thank you Cathy. I really appreciate you watching and for the comment. Definitely don't overthink it. I found myself getting bogged down that way. Enjoy the ride and be safe.
Amazing video Ryan! This is giving me inspiration for the trip I have planned around the US. Except I’m doing it on a 43 year old dual sport that I’m restoring right now. I’ll definitely be hitting up KRiver and many of the places I’ve always wanted to see but always made up excuses why I couldn’t. No more excuses, it’s time! When I’m in a rut working on the bike, I’ll just re-watch this video. It gets me pumped up. Thanks Ryan!
That's a pretty awesome compliment Two Wheeled Hepkat. It looks like you have an epic journey in your future. I would really like to hear all about it. Keep in touch and ride safe.
@@FullThrottleHOG Thanks Ryan. I used to live in San Diego so I’ll be making a stop there to visit friends. I’ll have to buy you a beer when I’m there too.
Ryan, Thank you my fella brother in arms for such an amazing, intellectual, awesome, and definitely inspirational journey you just took us all on. Well Done! If you are ever in the Memphis, TN area, hit me up and I'd be glad to put you up and crush some miles with you. God Bless you Sir....and always keep the dirty side Down (author: Adam Sandoval)
Thank you Akeo. I am toying with the idea of doing a full length doc. My goal is to have this video shared with as many people and current, or potential, riders. Please share on your social media pages. Thanks again and be safe. 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
LEAVE A COMMENT TELLING ME YOUR CITY, STATE, OR COUNTRY WHERE YOU ARE FROM. I'D ALSO LIKE TO HEAR YOUR FAVORITE MEMORY FROM A ROAD TRIP, ie: "2012, Sturgis Motorcycle Rally"
Amazing video. Thank you for taking the time and and sharing your story. You definitely have inspired me! I'm 63-year-old retiree and I want to experience what you have before I get too old. I'm ready to purchase a 2015 Road glide from a good friend. Could you please share what style and handlebars you have on your bike as well as the height and style of your windscreen? Those two in themselves can make or break the comfort of your ride. Thank you
@@FullThrottleHOG Perfec. It looked like you had a Klock Werks windscreen but still wanted to check. Again thank you. Your video came at a perfect time for me personally.
Awesome! As Adam Sandoval says, buy the damn bike!!! Great choice of bike, you’ll never regret the experiences or the community that is yours just waiting for you!
Thanks Gregory! When I'm filming, I find it to be easier to ride solo. If I have people with me, I'm always feeling like I am holding them back because filming takes time and patients. I appreciate you watching.
I remember when you decided on that impromptu SS1000 lol bro, it's amazing how much shit those bikes can carry, when you're unpacking at the motel is when it all comes together, lmao Man, i wish i was able to hit that FL Campout International huh?
Watching this video has brought tears to my eyes. Not because it is sad, this is an extremely well-done video. It brings up so many memories of all the motorcycle trips that I have taken over the last 40 years visiting 49 states and most of the Canadian provinces. What is sad for me is my riding partners who are gone that made those trips so special. Especially my wife who loved to ride but sadly passed away in 2020.
Thank you for giving this film a look and for the comment. The memories we have of those we lost are always difficult to navigate. Thank you for sharing your story. I have a new film coming out next week that I hope will provide some more good feels. Be safe. 🤙🏻
Thank you for that video traveling 5600 miles it gave me a chance to look at what you did I know I'm 64 but that doesn't mean nothing gives me inspiration to do a trip thank you for your videos take care your friend Richard
Thank you Richard. I appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment. It is a great compliment to hear that this video gave you some inspiration. It truly was one of the main goals of the film. Thanks again and be safe.
Inspirationaly awesome! There should be NO EXCUSES as to why you shouldn't be riding! Brother, this vid was truly inspirational. There are just no words to describe this. Oustanding docu vid!
Cumming, Georgia here. All I can say is wow. Best motorcycle trip video I’ve ever seen. I’m approaching retirement soon and a trip like this is something I dream about and it will happen. Thanks for a great ride.
Thank you GA Ramblin Man for such a great compliment. This film meant a lot to me and im pleased to hear how it is being received. Be safe and I hope you enjoy your retirement. 🤙🏻
I’m also from SoCal. Every year I attend a moto run in Winnemucca, Nv. I put at least 2000 miles on my street glide. This year I’m headed north from Nv into Oregon and Washington St. thanks for the inspiration.
This has got to be one of the most, if not THE most inspiring motorcycle travel films I've seen to date! I loved everything about this. Great work and thank you for putting so much heart in to this!!!
Got back about a week ago from a 2000 mile solo ride from Alberta to Colorado and back. I didn't record the riding, but watching this video brought back the memories - there are some stretches of interstate where you can about see forever and just alone with your thoughts for hours. Best thing I've ever done - can't beat a week of throttle-therapy to really clear the mind.
Ryan, my anxiousness to see this film over-rode any comparisons to your previous Sturgis short film; never thought about it once…really just wanted to get in a bunker, no interruptions, and enjoy THIS film. And it did not disappoint. Just watching you pull away from your garage, leaving the house….that moment right there struck a chord with me. I’ve had a number of big road trips taken, everything that leads up to that, the planning, the packing, getting my bike right… then pulling away shifting from 1st to 2nd, there’s just a moment there you take a big breath, exhale, and think… here we go. I felt that again as you left the house. I gotta say, you had a few “choked up” moments for me in that film. Just can’t explain it, people have to experience it. Like you & George said, it’s personal, you’re narrating from your heart, where you’re at in that moment. Really it’s a personal story, a personal testimony if you will. It’s your story, it’s inarguable, it can’t be debated…. It’s your story and that’s what makes it impactful, AND that’s where it connects with so many who’ve either enjoyed the same experience, or those vicariously living out such an adventure thru our stories, in hopes they one day take that leap of faith, to go there for themselves. Such an impactful film that really resonated with me, fueled so many of my own riding experiences, which keeps us topping off our tanks, and staying in the saddle. Thanks buddy, a fantastic film.
Thank you De Ba. I appreciate you giving this film a look and for sharing your thoughts on it. I really hope others get a chance to see it and find some inspiration. Be safe and thanks again.
@@FullThrottleHOG Just went back to re-watch Sturgis Doesn’t Care, and I just don’t want to get caught up in comparing. I just want to enjoy them both, each has an impactful message that should just be enjoy. I saw where your teaser International? If that’s personal to you, you absolutely should. I’m more of exploring every corner, and backroad on my home soil. There is so much unseen by the masses here. I could never pull off a short film as you do, but for me I could see myself riding out each National Park on this side of the Mississippi, maybe all the major Peaks & Passes ie; Beartooth Pass, Logan’s Pass, Independence Pass, Wolf Creek Pass, Pike’s Peak, Mt Evans, Trail Ridge Road on one trip. Another short film on everything to the east of the Mississippi. Maybe All Lower 48 States in another. Maybe pick a year and right to every major rally in the US. I personally feel for me there’s a lot to see, smell, and experience here at home before I ship abroad. Not to mention, this Country needs an inspirational uplifting now. 🇺🇸👊 Irregardless, man I love the quality of your work.
Great short film. This is right up there with Sturgis Doesn't Care. I love the camera and drone footage. I always enjoy watching your videos. Great job.
I love the intro brother. And enjoyed the ride as well. Just retired and got a bike. I rode 34 years ago for a little while. But now I find myself with that Tingling excited energy I had as a young man. It's great and I look forward to each day. Lord be willing I'll catch up with some of you folks along the way. Love to all my brothers and sisters in The Wind, go and be blessed 😉
Wow It's been a while since I visited the Kriver. Adam was telling me then he wanted to build tree houses. So Proud for his success. I also want to thank you for the WELL DONE video. Professionally done. Thanks
Spent 15 days riding from LA to Rome, NY this past September. Solo, best ride I’ve ever done. Lots of 2 lane roads, mixed in the Slab when necessary. Riding north towards Yellowstone, the weather changes fast, hit everything except snow, only because I headed east out of Salt Lake City. Denver it was 80’s, sounded a lot better than 40’s chasing Yellowstone! There’s always next year!! Ride safe brothers!!
Just got to watch it again without any interruptions brother.....it was awesome from start to finish Ryan.....you are the best out there my friend......you definitely need to be making movie's brother....cant wait to see you again💯👊🏽😎🍻🍻🍻🍻
Thanks Dan. I’m really glad you enjoyed it. Thanks again to you, Brenda, and Josh for the unbeatable hospitality. You helped make this happen. See you soon. Be safe. 🤙🏻
Omgoodness... You just inspired me... I'm 62years young, and always wanted to do that Blue Ridge Mountain ride, your video was very emotional to me. enjoyed it so much...
I'm so happy that you have said these things because I have also felt these feelings and thought I was crazy I can't believe how much I love this country and how beautiful it is and the people in it are amazing we need to stop watching TV and get on the road and meet each other again have a beer have a laugh and learn to love each other again.
Please pardon the delay in posting my comments, I was traveling across Iowa during your premiere and listened in. I've watched it a few time since. So well done and I'm always learning techniques from you. This is the reason that I learned to ride a motorcycle at 51 years old. I wanted to tour the country and get up close and personal. See you soon.
Great story I’ve watched it multiple times. Me and my neighbors will be taking off 1 week from today it’s going to be my first cross country trip and I can’t wait nothing makes you feel more free then riding that Harley.
It’s actually difficult to find words to describe how good and beautiful was your work . I will say ; awesome 🙌:) , but I’m sure I could use many more ! Thanks 🙏
I love watching these videos I've been riding for 44 years around the country i had to stop distance riding because of back problems i still ride around town. I miss the open road. To all who ride be safe and have fun.
Dude.. You are SERIOUSLY talented at film production and storytelling. Holy shit. That was one of the most immersive and captivating youtube videos I've seen, probably ever. Outstanding job. I just came here looking for reviews of road glides, lol. You've just sold a Harley to a total stranger 😂 and earned a sub. Cheers, bro. 🤙keep it up.
Thank you for such a nice compliment. I truly appreciate it and I wish you nothing but the best in 2024. Please come back and let us know what bike you decided to go with. At the end of the day, it doesn't matter the brand, just getting out there an chasing down those memories. Be safe.
@FullThrottleHOG Sorry I'm late lol. I actually got a used 2021 Street Glide Special. Had 3100 miles on it. I'm up to 11000 miles since February of 2024. Safe riding, brother!
I am absolutely amazed at the awesomeness of your work. Top Tier!!! Definitely inspiring me to rob a bank so I can travel the country full time for a year or so. Thank you so much!
Please don't rob a bank...lol. I appreciate you taking the time to watch these films. The ultimate goal is to inspire others to get out there and ride. Be safe.
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After riding my share of trips, here is my advice.
1.) Avoid the interstates as much as possible. Two lanes are the best.
2.) Don't overextend yourself by riding too much. When planning a trip, try a six hour route from point A to point B. This gives you time to stop and enjoy the sights, eat, relax and get to your hotel or campground at a decent time. I've done 8:00am till 8:00pm, no lunch, only stopping for gas for several days. Not worth it. Trailer your bike or fly in and rent a motorcycle if need be. If you are not enjoying it, why are you doing it?
3.) Carry good rain gear! Heated gear if it's going to be below 50 degrees. I have started off the day at 52 degrees and ended up riding in 106 degree weather. Buy a cooling vest and kept hydrated if the temps are hot. Start feeling sick, nauseas, about to pass out, pull over, get liquids in you and cool off before continuing. Soak yourself in water if need be, you will dry off.
4.) Carry minimum amount of clothing. Leave the razor at home. Less is better.
5.) Make sure you motorcycle is up to par maintenance wise.
6.) Some say don't book hotels/motels/campsites but you could run into No Vacancy. When booking, look at the last 4 months reviews (You would be surprised). Some of the small mom & pop no frills hotels/motels have turned out to be the best and cheaper.
7.) Be aware of your surroundings. There are places where you don't want to stop at much less spend the night.
8.) When riding in remote places, be sure you have gas. Some places on the map look like they should have a gas station but don't. Even if you have 1/2 or 3/4, stop and get gas.
9.) Some of the National Parks now require a vehicle reservation. They only let in a few hundred in a day. This pilot program is an effort to reduce congestion, improve visitor experience, and protect park resources so they say. They only release them every year in spring I believe and from my understanding go within the first few minutes after being released. Go visit the government national park website for more information. There were a lot of pissed off people arriving at the entrance gate not knowing this and I was one of them.
10.) Leave a travel plan with your loved ones checking in with them when you leave out and get settled in for the day.
11.) Start feeling tired, exhausted, pull over. Stretch, walk around. Drink coffee, tea, energy drink, five hr energy thing.
12.) My personal preference is not going in large groups. Solo or a few close like-minded riding buddies is ideal.
Thanks for sharing Mojoman Murph.
I agree with this, I always plan a 4 hour ride day, sometimes I go over but that gives me time to relax and enjoy the backroads.
Dude, you nailed it. After 8 years of riding my advise will be the same :)
This is the greatest advice anyone could give. I hope people take the time to read all of it. It could make life so much easier and enjoyable.
I appreciate this comment, im in the military and im 1 month away from not only getting my first bike but getting my first Harley, and im trying to take trips often so I appreciate you sharing your experiences
The time spent on the trip pales in comparison to the time spent creating this short film. So incredibly proud of the work you put into this. To get to see the behind the scenes and trials and tribulations and how it all came together is inspiring. You have such an incredible talent. So blessed to be along for the ride. Love you. 💗
None of it...and I mean NONE OF IT, would be possible without you baby. Thank you for the continuous support you show me, and have always shown me. You make these things happen and really deserve the credit. Love you!
So true 💯 Thank you for sharing him & abilities with us
She is a keeper :D
@@FullThrottleHOG You're lucky to have such a wife.
You 2 are so sweet, I just got diabetes reading this.
Thank you Brother for this film.. You said so many things that are so true about a solo ride. I am 71 years old and still ride solo. I got to do a multi day ride to visit an old riding buddy. Over beers we relived "the good old days"
In 2020 I did a 4 week trip and at every stop I managed to meet someone who wanted to talk about my trip.
When I ride I let my soul fly.
AT 72 I don't know how many more riding years I have left, but I will ride till I can't get a leg over my steel horse.
Thank you for the great video
I just completed a 8500 mile lap of Australia with my son on our Softails. Best time of my life. Slept under the stars by w fire every night. Rode in 45°c heat, and 5°c cold and loved it all. Irreplaceable memories.
Waterloo, IA. I ride a 2018 Road Glide Special. Favorite recent memory is meeting up with this dude who was on a 5k mile road trip across the country for dinner and then escorting him to a local dealership so he could get his 25k Service done.
🤣🤣🤣 Wait a minute, this sounds familiar. 🤙🏻
Ryan I've watched this a few tines now. Love it brother.
Thanks brother. I thank you again for taking a peek at the first cut. I appreciate you man. Be safe.
I just turned 63, a week I owned property, a sawmill, 2 wonderful golden retrievers and a beautiful wife. I had this feeling, you know that feeling that somethings off. So I ask her if somethings wrong and my world came unraveled. She told me she hated my guts, couldn't stand the site of me, she gags when I touch her and she wished I was dead. I left for a minute when I got back all my belongings was backed she punched me right in the mouth has broken all the wedding pics and was burning her wedding dress.ive seen her take these crazy fits before like driving her car through my garden destroying my corn, water melons pumpkins.. the guy helping me said to watch her cause she will kill you bud she's crazy. I didn't want to see it. Now on my birthday not a single person told me happy birthday while I was sleeping in my truck totally lost, heart sick, confused. I'm disabled retired from but I've got t9bgo back to framing houses with 2 artificial knees and other things. My only hope is a motorcycle and route 66. It will take a while and it's going to be tough as hell but that's all. I got. I got to ride this out. No home no dogs no friends to speak off and I'm living in hell. How does a 63 year old man start over with nothing and nobody? I don't. I'm done. The road is calling me and when I get to Arizona it's the place me and God discuss this mess.
Neither I know your name nor do I know your name. You may see it as a sympathy but all I got to tell you is I can feel you to an extent and I would be a liar if I say I can feel you completely. I support you for the endeavours you do to feel alive and If you feel like sharing anything, I am down to listen.
Hope you make it!
@aaqibnawaz8853 thank you.
As someone who is also 63 years old, recently debilitated and lost all the toys, property and house. I still have my motorcycle and I'm trying to get in condition enough to ride again. People have looked at me strange when I say my goal is to ride again, across the states, making every mile a memory. It doesn't matter that it makes sense to anyone else, this is my reason to keep living. I know it will be worth it to me. You need to ride, you need to have your own why. It is worth it, trust us.
A lot to unpack here, hope you are doing better in 2025🙏
Incredible storytelling and camera work. This sums up riding and why we have the passion. I’m from Maryland and my favorite memory is riding with great friends through Vermont and New Hampshire. Incredible memories.
Can’t wait to make it over to your neck of the woods to do some riding. Thanks for watching!
Our Channel started to document our trip to Adam Sandoval's World record ride in Paris Texas. Definitely my fondest memory on two wheels, and 3 years later we are still creating UA-cam videos!
Hell yeah brother
And great UA-cam videos at that. Thanks for watching fellas.
I'm going to miss you in Sturgis...FYI
Thanks a million times for this epic film... It brought back memories of our 6500 miles trip back in 2006. We drove all the way from York, PA to Albany,NY to Key West,FL and back to York,PA.
A trip of a lifetime ... But still a major point of the bucklist to do it a second time!
It changes your life and gives you ever lasting memories !
From the Dubuque Iowa area…saw the “Sturgis doesn’t Care” and I was inspiredto step out of my comfort zone and I am heading to Sturgis for pre-rally and Ralley on my Road King Special! Thank you for these inspiring videos!
Thank you for watching Grumpr and for checking out the channel.
That’s LIVIN’ right there Grumpr!! Love those stories!
Waterloo, IA riding a 2019 Street Glide. After meeting Ryan in-person on this trip I can’t wait to see this premiere…I know it will be absolutely EPIC! Thanks for the memories my friend!
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I have to say this is one of the best short films I've watched about riding motorcycles on trips and the way it makes you feel on UA-cam! I'm not far from going on a trip of my own. Their is nothing that compares to riding a bike and just finding yourself and meeting other people that ride along the way. Awesome video buddy!
Thank you TopGun194 for such a great compliment. I appreciate you watching. 🤙🏻
I really have a great appreciate for "Great Motorcycle Travel Content" thank you.
Riding has become my life in the last year.. Bought my first Harley.. Turned 60 last month.. 3 more years and retire on the bike
That's awesome Rabbitt Roger. I appreciate you watching this film and best of luck on your upcoming retirement. Be safe.
Mission accomplished my friend! I am thoroughly inspired by your journey. Thank you
Thank you 🙏🏼. I appreciate you watching.
This is sooooo hardcore. Motorcycle trip in a tornado?!? Man you’re inspiring me to road trip!
Thank you Chris. Having this film inspire others is seriously the greatest compliment. Ride safe. 🤙🏻
enjoyed watching the documentary. Thanks also for the giveaway! More powers to your channel!
Thank you Icework Edits. I appreciate you being here and watching the film.
I gotta say that riding the Going to the Sun Road has been the best ride that Brenda and I has ever taken out of 46 year's of riding together, it was just amazing with the roads and the views, can't wait to see this premier brother💯👊🏽😎
I will put that one on the bucket list! Thanks for sharing. I can’t wait for you to see this film brother. 🤙🏻
I could not agree more….the greatest stretch in the USA…. One secret. If you’re willing to get thru the parks gates before 6am, as the sun starts to come up, they let everyone thru without a reservation, and the traffic is virtually nil.
@@DeBa1226 beautiful and awesome aren't even the right words...it was just the most amazing place I've ever ridden....and we got through the first time while they we're closed so we just went for it lol, I would definitely go back again
@@OZARKSHDRIDERS in a heartbeat…. I literally could use up the whole day passing thru GNP, despite its only like 65 miles from west entrance to east gate. Check out Matt Laidlaw vlog, as he rolled thru there with friends; he posted an amazing video! The Ornery One also vlogged it. And when you get to the east side, take a few to stop in to Many Glacier Hotel for a bit. Saw our first Grizzly bear a quarter of a mile from the hotel entrance, walking just off the edge of the road. I’ve seen most of our National Parks, but Glacier is second to none….. and didn’t you find Whitefish & Kalispell pretty cool towns?!
@@DeBa1226 both of those towns were pretty cool town's.....we came in from the east entrance of Glacier and rode it to the west end....and you are correct about it's second to none....absolutly the best place I've ever ridden in 50 year's of riding bike's....defiently can't wait to go back brother💯👊🏽😎
watching this before my first cross country ride has got me fired up!
Hell yeah! Ride safe and enjoy the journey. Thanks for watching.
Council Bluffs Iowa, riding on a 2020 Street Bob and my favorite riding memory is any time I’m riding around in the Black Hills of South Dakota! Be safe. 🇺🇸🤘🏻🤘🏻
Hell yeah man! Thanks for sharing. 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
Not gonna lie. Raindrops on the blacktop got me. It is truly a “If You Know You Know” thing.
Videos like this are what it’s all about! Watching this makes me realize what a video should be like! I’ve never made anything this good ever! Great job!
Thanks Big Smitty. That really means a lot man. Trust me, I wish I had your gift of speaking to the camera and the audience. You're an artist brother.
@@FullThrottleHOG thank you for the kind words. The gift of gab comes easy to me but the practice and study it takes to produce the quality and thought provoking videos you do is amazing! Excellent work my friend!
I was thinking of giving up my bike after 50 years of riding but this video just may make me reconsider...Ride safe Brother...
Hello Frank. Thank you for the kind words. I really hope you reconsider as you probably have some of the most amazing stories from the road. Keep making those memories. Thanks for watching and ride safe out there.
One of the best right here. Didn’t feel like 22 minutes went by. Out effing standing bud
SALTY!!!!! thank you so much. That really means a lot. They say you are most critically judged by your peers and I can't tell you how much this meant. I appreciate you both.
I JUST BOUGHT A HARLEY AND JUST TURNED 57 AND I'M GOING OUT THIS YEAR, I NEED IT! THANX, GOD BLESS!
Sometimes you come across such fantastic story tellers... you suddenly start missing your motorcycle and makes one go and ride again... beautifully compiled and narrated... God speed and can't wait for the next one .... Take Care
Thanks brother! Keep riding and I will see you again soon.
You sir are my biking idol. I can’t wait till the kids grow so I can tour the country
Got tied up and missed the premiere, great video, only thing wrong, seen Adam, Randell, Dan and Brenda, but no Matt! kidding of course.
Next time for sure brother. Thanks for watching. Stay safe.
@@FullThrottleHOG I should see you in September!
Just made a 4200 miles trip zig-zagging from Mississippi up through Montana. Right outside Yellowstone then south through Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana and back to Vicksburg, Ms. There is something almost spiritual about the long trips. The country is so beautiful in 3D. So fortunate to be able to experience that. Great job on your video. Truly an epic trip. Shiny side up!
All set, just like Rob said.. can't wait for this & to get ya on my live stream aswell ✌🏻🍻🤙🏻
We will make it happen. Sooner or later, it will get done. 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
I do it every year and travel 5-6 thousand miles....Alone....priceless!
That’s awesome David. Keeps the mind young. Ride safe and thank you for watching. 🤙🏻
@@FullThrottleHOG You bet! Leaving Friday from PA and heading to AZ. Riding in the awesome dry heat of the desert and then heading up to Prescott and Sedona. Probably about 6,000 miles alone...Can't wait...
Ryan, another great film! These are the types of films that inspire others to get on the road. They truly capture what it is like to ride and make new lifelong friends. Your ride through Arkansas brought back memories of the Peel Ferry and meeting some guys at our hotel that ended up riding with us for 3 days in the Ozarks. That will always be a great memory for me and a reminder just how easy iti is for us to connect with others. Kudos to you! Well done! Now to share this with some of my friends so they can enjoy it as much as I did!
Thank you! I really appreciate that. Yes please, share it with as many as you can. This one was more personal than other films I've created and It would mean the world to me if I can get this one out to more people. Thanks again.
@@FullThrottleHOG My pleasure. It's been share to two groups of fellow riders. I know they will enjoy it as much as I did and will hopefully get you a few more susbscibers. Look forward to your next one. Be Safe!
It’s been 5 years since my last road trip to Arizona Bike week. You’ve inspired me to go on another ride this summer of 23. Thank you.
Probably the best compliment I could get. Inspiring others is the main goal when creating this film. Thanks for watching.
Cowpens, SC Motorcycles add life to my days. Every trip every mile, becomes a memory that makes me smile. Sturgis, Laconia, Daytona, Myrtle and all points in between. Wow what a great example of the true meaning of a two wheel trip. You sir said it all for me! Love the channel. Thanks Brian The Upshift Podcast 👍🏁🏍🇺🇸
Thanks man. I appreciate you watching. This kinda support means a lot. Be safe.
Just to let you know, your video inspired me. I bought a 2023 CVO Road Glide and took a bucket list trip solo across the country. 5000 mile's in 7 days. Wish I had taken longer, but it is what it is. One of the most amazing time's of my life. Thank you for the inspiration. Also, I did the saddlesore 1000 AND the Bun Burner 1500 on that trip!!!
Ryan this was absolutely amazing! I was glued to every aspect of the video and you told the memories well. Another fantastic video brother 🤘🤙✌️
Thank you brother. Thanks for the thumbs up. I appreciate you!
@@FullThrottleHOG agreed! I wanted two hours of this film!
There's great things to see in this country. Me and my brother took a 7200 mile trip in 2021it was great and hopefully there will be another before my time is up.
Nice! That's a good scoot right there. Wishing you all the best in 2024.
Outstanding sir!
You are amazing!
Thank you! I appreciate you giving this film a look.
Awesome trip and video. Thanks for taking me along.
As someone who is about to embark on my own epic Journey, This was absolutely beautiful man. And hopefully I'll get to meet you in Sturgis this year.
Thank you so much. Yes! Please keep an eye out on IG on where I will be and where I will be going. Worst case, just shoot me a DM. It would be great to meet you.
Bro made a whole movie! 👏👏
Thanks for giving it a look. 🤙🏻
That was one amazing video/film!! I too love long distance riding. You’re absolutely correct, every mile a memory and story!!
I’m still hoping to get my channel going. It’s been a slow go learning process somewhat because of some health issue!!
You tell a great story but there’s only one about your story/documentaries, they ended too soon and left me wanting more!!
Congratulations on a stellar video and safe ride across our beautiful country!!
Thank you Dusty. I guess that is not such a bad thing. I was told once that the whole point of a film is to have the audience wanting more while still delivering an impact. Truth be told, this concept was the main focus on the film. I appreciate your feedback and I hope you continue to follow along.
I just go back from a 3000mile solo road trip through the USA from Canada. Started in Toronto, stopping in Cincinnati OH, Knoxville TN...riding the Tail of the Dragon and Cherohala Skyway, though NC and SC to Myrtle beach then north to Philly before breaking down in Baltimore....visiting a friend in New Jersey before heading home.
Without a doubt the best thing I have ever done for myself. I spend lots of time alone but this was unique being the only time I've spent my alone time on my Harley. I got home this past Sunday and immediately missed the road. Your clip of the Ozarks has inspired a new trip for next year it might have to be with the girlfriend this time.
Awesome! Thanks for watching Joseph and I'm happy to hear this has inspired another trip. That is definitely one of the greatest compliments I could receive.
As a fellow Moto centric UA-camr that puts a lot of effort into editing I can tell you I appreciate the effort you put into this. Excellent work.
Thank you 🙏🏼. I appreciate you giving the film a look and for the kind words. Ride safe. 🤙🏻
Hello Ryan, just want to say what an incredible story teller you are. This was so good it should inspire so many people to get out and do this. We have been watching your videos and we want to do this but our problem is we dont really know where to start to plan something even just a small trip when you dont really know were you are going and maybe we are just putting to much thought into it. But I want to say thank you for what you do so Stay Safe out there
Thank you Cathy. I really appreciate you watching and for the comment. Definitely don't overthink it. I found myself getting bogged down that way. Enjoy the ride and be safe.
Our heartbeats are predestined at birth. Make them count! Good video.
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I got a major complaint!!!! It ended 😂😂. Great job Ryan
Thanks Steve. I appreciate it brother. Will I be seeing you in Sturgis???
Beautiful video nice shots, of the road , thank you. 👍 ❤ Two thumbs up
Thanks for watching. 🤙🏻
Amazing video Ryan! This is giving me inspiration for the trip I have planned around the US. Except I’m doing it on a 43 year old dual sport that I’m restoring right now. I’ll definitely be hitting up KRiver and many of the places I’ve always wanted to see but always made up excuses why I couldn’t. No more excuses, it’s time! When I’m in a rut working on the bike, I’ll just re-watch this video. It gets me pumped up. Thanks Ryan!
That's a pretty awesome compliment Two Wheeled Hepkat. It looks like you have an epic journey in your future. I would really like to hear all about it. Keep in touch and ride safe.
@@FullThrottleHOG Thanks Ryan. I used to live in San Diego so I’ll be making a stop there to visit friends. I’ll have to buy you a beer when I’m there too.
So many roads! So many memories!
Ryan, Thank you my fella brother in arms for such an amazing, intellectual, awesome, and definitely inspirational journey you just took us all on. Well Done! If you are ever in the Memphis, TN area, hit me up and I'd be glad to put you up and crush some miles with you. God Bless you Sir....and always keep the dirty side Down (author: Adam Sandoval)
Thank you TGE 1DownthenUp. I do plan on making it out to TN in the future.
Just came upon this video by chance. Wow! Great camera work and editing. Along with words that truly touch the soul. Massive respect.
Thank you David. 🙏🏼. I really appreciate you watching.
Omaha Nebraska and the Ozarks and peel's ferry it is pretty awesome in northern Arkansas
That was so amazing Shane! i can't wait to get back out there. I am seriously thinking of moving out there in the next 18 months.
Together with Matt Laidlaw’s travel videos this is top notch. Thank you for your hard work. Warm regards from another Hog based in Sweden
Amazing and inspirational. Great work on the production. I was sad it was over so quick. Stay safe!
Thank you Akeo. I am toying with the idea of doing a full length doc. My goal is to have this video shared with as many people and current, or potential, riders. Please share on your social media pages. Thanks again and be safe. 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
Hi! My friend
Wow! It's a bike trip video that gives me the greatest admiration and healing
Have a lucky day
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Thank you! I appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment. Be safe.
LEAVE A COMMENT TELLING ME YOUR CITY, STATE, OR COUNTRY WHERE YOU ARE FROM. I'D ALSO LIKE TO HEAR YOUR FAVORITE MEMORY FROM A ROAD TRIP, ie: "2012, Sturgis Motorcycle Rally"
Awesome trip, thanks for taking us along.
I appreciate you following along Kris! Ride safe.
Amazing video. Thank you for taking the time and and sharing your story. You definitely have inspired me! I'm 63-year-old retiree and I want to experience what you have before I get too old. I'm ready to purchase a 2015 Road glide from a good friend. Could you please share what style and handlebars you have on your bike as well as the height and style of your windscreen? Those two in themselves can make or break the comfort of your ride. Thank you
Thanks for watching Tracer. I'm rocking the 14" Paul Yaffe Ape Hangers and the 12" Pro Touring Flare from Klock Werks. Hope this helps.
@@FullThrottleHOG Perfec. It looked like you had a Klock Werks windscreen but still wanted to check. Again thank you. Your video came at a perfect time for me personally.
Awesome! As Adam Sandoval says, buy the damn bike!!! Great choice of bike, you’ll never regret the experiences or the community that is yours just waiting for you!
This Is My 2nd Time Watching This Vlog; And I Didn't Realize How Inspirationally Entertaining It Is... Great Content .... Hog Life 👑
Thank you 🙏🏼. I appreciate you giving it a second look.
Amazing man! I also want to do a ride like this solo. Looks like. An amazing experience. Thanks for bringing us along! Do you usually ride solo?
Thanks Gregory! When I'm filming, I find it to be easier to ride solo. If I have people with me, I'm always feeling like I am holding them back because filming takes time and patients. I appreciate you watching.
I love the Kriver Campground... It is an awesome place
I remember when you decided on that impromptu SS1000 lol
bro, it's amazing how much shit those bikes can carry, when you're unpacking at the motel is when it all comes together, lmao
Man, i wish i was able to hit that FL Campout
International huh?
It was a great time for sure. Hopefully you and I can link up again soon. Be safe man.
Watching this video has brought tears to my eyes. Not because it is sad, this is an extremely well-done video. It brings up so many memories of all the motorcycle trips that I have taken over the last 40 years visiting 49 states and most of the Canadian provinces. What is sad for me is my riding partners who are gone that made those trips so special. Especially my wife who loved to ride but sadly passed away in 2020.
Thank you for giving this film a look and for the comment. The memories we have of those we lost are always difficult to navigate. Thank you for sharing your story. I have a new film coming out next week that I hope will provide some more good feels. Be safe. 🤙🏻
Thank you for that video traveling 5600 miles it gave me a chance to look at what you did I know I'm 64 but that doesn't mean nothing gives me inspiration to do a trip thank you for your videos take care your friend Richard
Thank you Richard. I appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment. It is a great compliment to hear that this video gave you some inspiration. It truly was one of the main goals of the film. Thanks again and be safe.
Cant wait for the world to see this brother
Thanks brother. And I’m grateful for your feedback. 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
Inspirationaly awesome! There should be NO EXCUSES as to why you shouldn't be riding! Brother, this vid was truly inspirational. There are just no words to describe this. Oustanding docu vid!
Thank you so much. 🙏🏼
Cumming, Georgia here. All I can say is wow. Best motorcycle trip video I’ve ever seen. I’m approaching retirement soon and a trip like this is something I dream about and it will happen. Thanks for a great ride.
Thank you GA Ramblin Man for such a great compliment. This film meant a lot to me and im pleased to hear how it is being received. Be safe and I hope you enjoy your retirement. 🤙🏻
I’m also from SoCal. Every year I attend a moto run in Winnemucca, Nv. I put at least 2000 miles on my street glide. This year I’m headed north from Nv into Oregon and Washington St. thanks for the inspiration.
Nice! That will be an amazing trip for sure. Be safe.
This has got to be one of the most, if not THE most inspiring motorcycle travel films I've seen to date! I loved everything about this. Great work and thank you for putting so much heart in to this!!!
Thank you so much Scott. I really appreciate you taking the time to watch and for such a thoughtful comment. Be safe.
Got back about a week ago from a 2000 mile solo ride from Alberta to Colorado and back. I didn't record the riding, but watching this video brought back the memories - there are some stretches of interstate where you can about see forever and just alone with your thoughts for hours. Best thing I've ever done - can't beat a week of throttle-therapy to really clear the mind.
Hell yeah man. Totally agree. Thx for watching. 🤙🏻
Ryan, my anxiousness to see this film over-rode any comparisons to your previous Sturgis short film; never thought about it once…really just wanted to get in a bunker, no interruptions, and enjoy THIS film. And it did not disappoint. Just watching you pull away from your garage, leaving the house….that moment right there struck a chord with me. I’ve had a number of big road trips taken, everything that leads up to that, the planning, the packing, getting my bike right… then pulling away shifting from 1st to 2nd, there’s just a moment there you take a big breath, exhale, and think… here we go. I felt that again as you left the house. I gotta say, you had a few “choked up” moments for me in that film. Just can’t explain it, people have to experience it. Like you & George said, it’s personal, you’re narrating from your heart, where you’re at in that moment. Really it’s a personal story, a personal testimony if you will. It’s your story, it’s inarguable, it can’t be debated…. It’s your story and that’s what makes it impactful, AND that’s where it connects with so many who’ve either enjoyed the same experience, or those vicariously living out such an adventure thru our stories, in hopes they one day take that leap of faith, to go there for themselves. Such an impactful film that really resonated with me, fueled so many of my own riding experiences, which keeps us topping off our tanks, and staying in the saddle. Thanks buddy, a fantastic film.
Thank you De Ba. I appreciate you giving this film a look and for sharing your thoughts on it. I really hope others get a chance to see it and find some inspiration. Be safe and thanks again.
@@FullThrottleHOG Just went back to re-watch Sturgis Doesn’t Care, and I just don’t want to get caught up in comparing. I just want to enjoy them both, each has an impactful message that should just be enjoy. I saw where your teaser International? If that’s personal to you, you absolutely should. I’m more of exploring every corner, and backroad on my home soil. There is so much unseen by the masses here. I could never pull off a short film as you do, but for me I could see myself riding out each National Park on this side of the Mississippi, maybe all the major Peaks & Passes ie; Beartooth Pass, Logan’s Pass, Independence Pass, Wolf Creek Pass, Pike’s Peak, Mt Evans, Trail Ridge Road on one trip. Another short film on everything to the east of the Mississippi. Maybe All Lower 48 States in another. Maybe pick a year and right to every major rally in the US. I personally feel for me there’s a lot to see, smell, and experience here at home before I ship abroad. Not to mention, this Country needs an inspirational uplifting now. 🇺🇸👊 Irregardless, man I love the quality of your work.
De Ba---thank you for saying what i didn't know how to say.
Wow that was the best...thank you for Sharing your journey.....
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Thank you Fabio. I appreciate you giving this film a watch and for the comment. Ride safe. 🤙🏻
Great short film. This is right up there with Sturgis Doesn't Care. I love the camera and drone footage. I always enjoy watching your videos. Great job.
Thanks MN Biker Adventures! I worked hard to make sure the film would entertain those who loved Sturgis Doesn’t Care. I appreciate you saying this. 🤙🏻
Thanks so much fellow rider.
Thank you Michael, I appreciate you watching.
I love the intro brother. And enjoyed the ride as well. Just retired and got a bike. I rode 34 years ago for a little while. But now I find myself with that Tingling excited energy I had as a young man. It's great and I look forward to each day. Lord be willing I'll catch up with some of you folks along the way. Love to all my brothers and sisters in The Wind, go and be blessed 😉
Pure class is this production
Thank you Tom! I really appreciate it.
Wow It's been a while since I visited the Kriver. Adam was telling me then he wanted to build tree houses. So Proud for his success. I also want to thank you for the WELL DONE video. Professionally done. Thanks
Spent 15 days riding from LA to Rome, NY this past September. Solo, best ride I’ve ever done. Lots of 2 lane roads, mixed in the Slab when necessary. Riding north towards Yellowstone, the weather changes fast, hit everything except snow, only because I headed east out of Salt Lake City. Denver it was 80’s, sounded a lot better than 40’s chasing Yellowstone! There’s always next year!! Ride safe brothers!!
That sounds like an amazing trip! Be safe and thanks for watching.
Looking forward to this!
I can't wait for you all to see it. Hope all is well @dad_and_mad.
Awesome story telling. Can’t wait to see where the ride takes you.
Thank you! I appreciate you following along and showing support. Be safe.
I am enjoying this trip and the company. Thanks Slappy Adventures!
Just got to watch it again without any interruptions brother.....it was awesome from start to finish Ryan.....you are the best out there my friend......you definitely need to be making movie's brother....cant wait to see you again💯👊🏽😎🍻🍻🍻🍻
Thanks Dan. I’m really glad you enjoyed it. Thanks again to you, Brenda, and Josh for the unbeatable hospitality. You helped make this happen. See you soon. Be safe. 🤙🏻
@@FullThrottleHOG 👊🏽😎
Omgoodness... You just inspired me... I'm 62years young, and always wanted to do that Blue Ridge Mountain ride, your video was very emotional to me. enjoyed it so much...
I'm so happy that you have said these things because I have also felt these feelings and thought I was crazy I can't believe how much I love this country and how beautiful it is and the people in it are amazing we need to stop watching TV and get on the road and meet each other again have a beer have a laugh and learn to love each other again.
Great points there Frank. Thank you so much for watching this film. Be safe.
🥺🥺Goosebumps, so inspiring.
Thank you 🙏🏼. I appreciate you watching the film. Having it provide inspiration is one of the best compliments I can get. Be safe. 🤙🏻
Wow … just WOW ! I’m speechless ! This film was incredible!!
Thank you Hi.tech.redneck. I really appreciate you watching the film and taking the time to leave a comment. Be safe.
Please pardon the delay in posting my comments, I was traveling across Iowa during your premiere and listened in. I've watched it a few time since. So well done and I'm always learning techniques from you. This is the reason that I learned to ride a motorcycle at 51 years old. I wanted to tour the country and get up close and personal. See you soon.
Lol, no worries. I hope your travels were good. I appreciate the feedback. Be safe. 🤙🏻
Great story I’ve watched it multiple times. Me and my neighbors will be taking off 1 week from today it’s going to be my first cross country trip and I can’t wait nothing makes you feel more free then riding that Harley.
Thank you Justin. I really appreciate it. Safe travels on your upcoming trip. 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
The music caused me to have to take a break, but I came back and finished. Great video and insights.
I appreciate you powering through. Thanks for watching. 🤙🏻
It’s actually difficult to find words to describe how good and beautiful was your work .
I will say ; awesome 🙌:) , but I’m sure I could use many more !
Thanks 🙏
Thank you so much. I appreciate you taking the time to watch this film. 🤙🏻
I love watching these videos I've been riding for 44 years around the country i had to stop distance riding because of back problems i still ride around town. I miss the open road. To all who ride be safe and have fun.
You are a great storyteller which is a gift thank you for sharing 😊
Thank you so much for watching. I wish you nothing but the best in 2024
I’m inspired to make this journey just purchased a Harley need to make it happen for myself
Dude.. You are SERIOUSLY talented at film production and storytelling. Holy shit. That was one of the most immersive and captivating youtube videos I've seen, probably ever. Outstanding job. I just came here looking for reviews of road glides, lol. You've just sold a Harley to a total stranger 😂 and earned a sub. Cheers, bro. 🤙keep it up.
Thank you for such a nice compliment. I truly appreciate it and I wish you nothing but the best in 2024. Please come back and let us know what bike you decided to go with. At the end of the day, it doesn't matter the brand, just getting out there an chasing down those memories. Be safe.
@FullThrottleHOG Sorry I'm late lol. I actually got a used 2021 Street Glide Special. Had 3100 miles on it. I'm up to 11000 miles since February of 2024. Safe riding, brother!
This video was beautiful. Amazing quality, beautiful shots and great story telling. Thank you!
I want to ride every back road in the country. Stuck working my life away. Still, living the dream. Great video thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching Ray. Ride safe out there. 🤙🏻
I am absolutely amazed at the awesomeness of your work. Top Tier!!! Definitely inspiring me to rob a bank so I can travel the country full time for a year or so. Thank you so much!
Please don't rob a bank...lol. I appreciate you taking the time to watch these films. The ultimate goal is to inspire others to get out there and ride. Be safe.
Incredible video! As always, keep up the great work.