At 20:45...how they stayed cool in that little hotbox ? Tall ceilings let heat rise above their heads + vents in each floor & an operable roof / upper eave vents. By electrification, prob 1880-1915 depending upon location, the upstairs attic fan would "suck" cold air in lower open windows, making a pretty effective thermal dump circuit. Also, many Southern homes had an initial "Breezeway" lower floor & cots could be set up in Breezeway to catch a breeze as heat rose & main house cooled. They'd also site carefully for nearby trees to give AM or PM shade. Believe if or not, they - those who COULD build to a high standard - did have very decent dwellings. But the # of homes per acre was limited obviously.
At 02:50 if temps allow, wear max gear. I was deer hit 🎯 2 + weeks ago at 45mph. Helmet saved my head + gloves boots helped. But light clothing didn't help on asphalt. In the South the heat in summer makes riders not wear crash gear.
Hint: for foot and boot issues...buy some bamboo socks. It wicks, comfy and resists bacteria, so less offensive smells. That's all I use on my MC rides! (Yes many things are now made from the normal bamboo cane; even some furniture!) I enjoy you both. Good Rides
I watch Itchy Boots, Polska Kinga from the Other Bike and now you. I wish I could go back in time to enjoy your lifestyle. At 78, I just trailer to areas and enjoy the dirt and sites of the Cascades and Olympics. Stay safe👍
One of those dirt roads I took for the trace ended by crossing a creek. The trail sloped downward around a curve and I didn't see the creek until I was there. Being on a Suzuki GS850G completely rigged out with fairing, bags, and trunk, I had little choice but to cross it. I studied the rocks under the water for a bit and planned my path. My dirt bike experience came in handy. Popped it in gear, released the brake, stood up and powered across the creek. It was supposed to be an easy trail. I don't trust those signs anymore.
One of my favorite roads, because I live right next to it !! Ride it almost daily. I have camped at Rocky Springs, Jeff Busby and Meriwether Lewis !! Always an awesome ride, peaceful scenic and tons of history !! Thank for showcasing this 2 wheel jewel, be safe
Thanks for the lengthy ride. I took the short ride and now I know I missed a lot. The Elvis home was a good miss. One room, back door, front door, pictures, the end.!! 👍👍🏍🏍🏍🙋♂️
Thank you for the videos you put out. They are very educational with beautiful scenery in the mix of places that a lot of us might never get to see. Enjoy them a lot.
Love all the stops, and info/history you share. As you know Texas has thousands of historical markers along the roads, and I always want to stop at them all…
Y’all continue, -as from the beginning, to put out quality, educational, and entertaining content. Rays of sunshine every week. Chin up wheels down always. Don’t let the bed bugs bite🤠
Just a note. Changing the oil in your shocks makes them ride like new again. That is what all the youtubers say when they change their shock oil. Im going to do mine this fall.
Hi Chris...the most effective way to kill foot odor is to rub your toes with Vicks/eucalyptus rub...yes the same chest rub for colds and coughs....it kills foot odor and prevent nail and toe fungus (fungi) from between the toes....apply at bedtime and before shoeing in the mornings.....please say hi to Jim...and continue to enjoy the Big Ride on 2-Wheels....
The old world of America has some very interesting places with good historical information, Old world America is East of the Mississippi River, the New world America is the west or west of the same river and there is indeed many places of value and information as well.
About riding gear. Someone told me, Plan for the ride, Dress for the crash. Also I take cedar shoe trees. I have my social responsibilities 😁 Love your channel. Best
Awesome memories. I grew up on the Natchez Trace Parkway and always heard about it, never really enjoyed it like you. This is now on my short list. Another amazing video.
really neat. i to love history. i hated it in school, but after going to Turkey, and Europe, history popped!! now i like learning about the little things you don't learn in schools. Natchez Trace Trail is one of those snippets of history of America you don't hear enough about. great video. would be nice to see your cook set up, i am still in the practice zone.
I agree, just using the parkway as a road to get to a destination is very boring. I get so sleepy. FYI, the blackbelt is much more visible during the winter months. Especially if the land has been plowed. I sure hope y'all didn't miss Te lah nay's wall near the Alabama/Tennessee line. It is an amazing stop. If you did miss it then check out my video of it on my channel. It's pretty amazing.
When you crossed over the Tenn-Tom waterway, just to the north is Bay Springs dam.. just to the west of the dam is Mackey’s Rec Area. My 3rd great uncles are buried there on the banks of Mackey Creek. Both fought in the Civil War with the 26th Mississippi Infanty. Capt James Files Gresham survived the war and went on to be a State Representative for Mississippi.. he his buried next to his brother who died in Russleville KY protecting President Jefferson Davis. President Davis ordered his body to be take back to Mackey’s Creek for his life saving sacrifice..
I rode the Natchez in 2021, and unfortunately many things were closed. If you get the chance, get off the Parkway and stop off at 3 Girls Burgers & Fries in Centerville, TN. Hometown of Minnie Pearl. Good food, good stop. Also, another point of interest is Vicksburg for the USS Cairo, Ironclad warship.
My wife and I rode the trace last April on our Can Am Spyder.We only rode about 100miles a day. We stopped at most all the stops and visited some of the towns along. We love it? And we missed the trace when we had to detour.
Enjoyed your video on the trace very much. Will have to put that one on the list. You guys seem very relaxed. We are headed to the Windy 9 in SE Ohio next week. Ride safe.
Bowlin01 0 seconds ago So cool, The Trace looks awesome. Especially loved the 360 camera work when you were riding on the trace itself. Congratulations to Chris on not over packing 😂😆😂
The Revzilla Get On ADV Fest just ended. I purchased a 40 liter Nelson Riggs dry bag and when I told the NR gentleman that I did so due to your positive reviews he made a short promo video that you may see. Hope it helps y’all.
CHRIS IS RIGHT, JUST RIDING IT GETS A LIL BORING WHICH IS WHAT WE DID BEING WE HAD LIMITED TIME TO RIDE IN A WEEKEND. I'D LOVE TO GO BACK IN THE FALL AND EXPERIENCE THE CHANGING OF THE LEAVES.
I wish I had of video taped our adventures. I can't believe how similar you 2 are to me and dianne she was a new rider when we met in 05 never ever been on a bike let alone ride one now she is pushing a million kms
I love your videos and your apparent love for one another. In Oct. I will be traveling from Marietta, Ohio to CMA Iron Mountain in Mena. AR. On my trip home I want to stop in Hot Springs then take the Natchez Trail home. I will be traveling on a Honda GW trike, pulling a Kwik Kamp King camper. Are there any places on the Trace that I should avoid with a trike?
fyi. You can purchase vented boots for summer riding to keep your feet from smelling. I have a pair sold by Harley Davidson and they are my favorite boots of all the riding boots that I have ever owned.
The next time you’re at a Harley dealership, please let your wife demo a Softail Deluxe. I would love to know her opinion. I have picked up she is not a Harley fan. Bet she will be surprised. Thanks for a great videos.
I tried to find Jubal Early's grave and I found the old church that he was buried at .I looked in the place that he was supposed to be buried at, but did not find it.
Richard, I suggest touching base with Legends in Sturgis. I'm sure they would be thrilled to do a long term test with the type of riding you guys do! A sponsorship deal?? Can't hurt to ask, right?? Good Luck, as always!! 👍👍
So did ya'll recognize that the mile marker there around the gate in Nashvillie, TN, was 442? Wonder what happen to the other 2 miles? Also where was the part you could ride on? I missed that part when i rode it.
Nothing like waking up to two pair of water proof boots in the morning. Gack! I have seriously considered drilling holes in my Forma Adv boots. Who needs water proof in New Mexico? Travel on
I was surprised that you didn’t show the top of the Lewis monument at Grinder's Stand. It appears to be crookedly broken off which was intentionally done to signify Lewis's premature death.
Have followed y’all for awhile now but especially this ride series. I’ve ridden the trace and y’all have shown me places I missed soooooo looks like another trip is in store. Love how y’all incorporate the history with the beautiful scenery and details of the camping…by the way, where did you get that long map? I need one…Never saw one of those before. Great video (as usual) 🏍❤️
Great video! “Then he died” 🤣🤣
I used to travel the Natchez Trace Parkway in the late ‘60’s, early ‘70’s, so this takes me back. Always beautiful there!
Bamboo socks, no more sour toes 🤗🤗
🤓interesting area 😎🏍💨💨💨💨👍🏻🇨🇦🥂
Motorcycle camping sure looks like a lot of work🤯
That's part of the fun & appeal.
I do find that 400+ plus days in the saddle, make setting a tent camp unappealing, frequently.
I love y’all tent camping 🏕 no trailer even. awesome.
I am so glad you got Alice Back. I love my Harley....
At 20:45...how they stayed cool in that little hotbox ?
Tall ceilings let heat rise above their heads + vents in each floor & an operable roof / upper eave vents.
By electrification, prob 1880-1915 depending upon location, the upstairs attic fan would "suck" cold air in lower open windows, making a pretty effective thermal dump circuit.
Also, many Southern homes had an initial "Breezeway" lower floor & cots could be set up in Breezeway to catch a breeze as heat rose & main house cooled.
They'd also site carefully for nearby trees to give AM or PM shade.
Believe if or not, they - those who COULD build to a high standard - did have very decent dwellings.
But the # of homes per acre was limited obviously.
I appreciate everything you do.. I do enjoy all the history lesson.. Be safe. Burn rubber not your soul
Allwrighty.. you've done did it this time.. You've jess called the King's name.. Can't do no wrong, no more..;-) Roll on!
..cool video keep up the great content.. Thank you…
At 02:50 if temps allow, wear max gear.
I was deer hit 🎯 2 + weeks ago at 45mph.
Helmet saved my head + gloves boots helped.
But light clothing didn't help on asphalt.
In the South the heat in summer makes riders not wear crash gear.
Cool ride dudes, way out …very gnarly …Shazam!
Hint: for foot and boot issues...buy some bamboo socks. It wicks, comfy and resists bacteria, so less offensive smells. That's all I use on my MC rides! (Yes many things are now made from the normal bamboo cane; even some furniture!)
I enjoy you both. Good Rides
#1Let the adventure begin!! 🛵💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨💨
A little container of powder to put in the boots works wonders and keeps the feet dry. Stay safe.
I love the Natchez Trace I went all way down from Kentucky to the end. I loved it ,we had a great time.
Thank you for sharing your trip.
Thanks for watching!
Love all ypur videos
I watch Itchy Boots, Polska Kinga from the Other Bike and now you. I wish I could go back in time to enjoy your lifestyle. At 78, I just trailer to areas and enjoy the dirt and sites of the Cascades and Olympics. Stay safe👍
Thank you cheers
Love Natchez Trace it is a true beauty. 👍🏻❤️
👍👍
One of those dirt roads I took for the trace ended by crossing a creek. The trail sloped downward around a curve and I didn't see the creek until I was there. Being on a Suzuki GS850G completely rigged out with fairing, bags, and trunk, I had little choice but to cross it. I studied the rocks under the water for a bit and planned my path. My dirt bike experience came in handy. Popped it in gear, released the brake, stood up and powered across the creek. It was supposed to be an easy trail. I don't trust those signs anymore.
My favorite ride of all especially on my smaller bikes
Awesome !!
Beautiful ride! Thanks for "taking us along"
My wife and I were on the Trace the 1st week of July. Must have just missed yall!
Staying at Two Wheels Of Suches for a week think I will head up that way ✌🏻
The mesh jacket is great. Keeps the sun off you and allows the breeze in. Safe travels.
Yes it does. Thanks
Yup, now I want to take a week to travel the Natchez Trace, and check out every little bit of history along the way!!! Very cool video folks!!!
Love to follow your path ✨ ❤ 🙏 💕
You two make it look so fun I'm sitting here contemplating who can keep my dogs for a week. It's such a beautiful highway and looks smooth.
One of my favorite roads, because I live right next to it !! Ride it almost daily. I have camped at Rocky Springs, Jeff Busby and Meriwether Lewis !! Always an awesome ride, peaceful scenic and tons of history !! Thank for showcasing this 2 wheel jewel, be safe
Thanks for the lengthy ride. I took the short ride and now I know I missed a lot. The Elvis home was a good miss. One room, back door, front door, pictures, the end.!! 👍👍🏍🏍🏍🙋♂️
Awesome saved $35
Thank you for the videos you put out. They are very educational with beautiful scenery in the mix of places that a lot of us might never get to see. Enjoy them a lot.
You are very welcome. I hope we can continue to do this for a while. Cheers.
Added another ride to the list. We’ve done pieces, but start to finish while ⛺️ camping! May be a good late fall trip! Nice job. Stay safe
Yes for sure fall or spring for this
Thinking the same.
They had fans before electricity.........don't you remember those little Japanese hand fans we had as kids? LOL
What a perfect route to take and take your time to see the sights and history that the “Trace” has to offer.
Enjoyed. Trace is fun and ya learn so much.
Love all the stops, and info/history you share. As you know Texas has thousands of historical markers along the roads, and I always want to stop at them all…
I know it’s easy to stop and not make your planed camping
Y’all continue, -as from the beginning, to put out quality, educational, and entertaining content. Rays of sunshine every week.
Chin up wheels down always. Don’t let the bed bugs bite🤠
Great video again guys, looks like a beautiful place to ride
Greetings from Kentucky .
Greetings!
Great photography and music mix. Cool roads. Chin up wheels down.
Thanks Edd. Thanks from being with us every week. Cheers
Loved this! Cool music on the Old Trace... 🙂
Just a note. Changing the oil in your shocks makes them ride like new again. That is what all the youtubers say when they change their shock oil. Im going to do mine this fall.
your riding in some of my favorite places. leapers fork near Nashville is pretty cool.
Enjoyable and fun!
Dryer sheets for the boots. One sheet per boot and each sheet will last about a week. One pack doesn't take up much room for travel.
Great tips
Thanks! Another ride I must take! ✌🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Yes do. And thanks Bernie for being here every week.
A little Febreze goes a long way in boots and helmets
Hi Chris...the most effective way to kill foot odor is to rub your toes with Vicks/eucalyptus rub...yes the same chest rub for colds and coughs....it kills foot odor and prevent nail and toe fungus (fungi) from between the toes....apply at bedtime and before shoeing in the mornings.....please say hi to Jim...and continue to enjoy the Big Ride on 2-Wheels....
The old world of America has some very interesting places with good historical information, Old world America is East of the Mississippi River, the New world America is the west or west of the same river and there is indeed many places of value and information as well.
Thanks.
About riding gear. Someone told me, Plan for the ride, Dress for the crash. Also I take cedar shoe trees. I have my social responsibilities 😁
Love your channel.
Best
Those dry bags are great travel companions .I got one from Walmart for 15 bucks .great purchase.
Thanks for the ride along and video
Good video. I have ridden the Trace numerous times, and there is a lot of interesting history there.
Awesome memories. I grew up on the Natchez Trace Parkway and always heard about it, never really enjoyed it like you. This is now on my short list. Another amazing video.
I really enjoyed the Trace in our slide-in truck camper many years ago. Also, enjoyed your video on the Trace. Thank you so much.
You’re welcome thanks for being here every week Betty Jo
Great series, love the beautiful parkway and history - thanks for sharing!
really neat. i to love history. i hated it in school, but after going to Turkey, and Europe, history popped!! now i like learning about the little things you don't learn in schools. Natchez Trace Trail is one of those snippets of history of America you don't hear enough about. great video. would be nice to see your cook set up, i am still in the practice zone.
Will do I’ll work on make a video on what we cook with
I agree, just using the parkway as a road to get to a destination is very boring. I get so sleepy. FYI, the blackbelt is much more visible during the winter months. Especially if the land has been plowed. I sure hope y'all didn't miss Te lah nay's wall near the Alabama/Tennessee line. It is an amazing stop. If you did miss it then check out my video of it on my channel. It's pretty amazing.
The Gordon House is about 15 miles from my home. Sorry I missed you. I am glad you enjoyed the NTP. I love it!
Great video Chris & Rich. You are so creative with your video’s. I sure enjoyed it. What a great adventure & such a cool place to explore.
When you crossed over the Tenn-Tom waterway, just to the north is Bay Springs dam.. just to the west of the dam is Mackey’s Rec Area. My 3rd great uncles are buried there on the banks of Mackey Creek. Both fought in the Civil War with the 26th Mississippi Infanty. Capt James Files Gresham survived the war and went on to be a State Representative for Mississippi.. he his buried next to his brother who died in Russleville KY protecting President Jefferson Davis. President Davis ordered his body to be take back to Mackey’s Creek for his life saving sacrifice..
Thanks for the history.
You passed right by my house in Natchez. I live a block off Main St.
👍👍
You have the exact same size container of potato salad that I just bought at Aldi in my town. Wow. Cosmic.
🤔👍
I rode the Natchez in 2021, and unfortunately many things were closed. If you get the chance, get off the Parkway and stop off at 3 Girls Burgers & Fries in Centerville, TN. Hometown of Minnie Pearl. Good food, good stop. Also, another point of interest is Vicksburg for the USS Cairo, Ironclad warship.
Cool trip. Thanks for taking me along. Should have been on beamers though.
My wife and I rode the trace last April on our Can Am Spyder.We only rode about 100miles a day. We stopped at most all the stops and visited some of the towns along. We love it? And we missed the trace when we had to detour.
We have a group of friends in Nashville and The Tail of the Dragon this week. It would be cool if you could meet up with our Minnesota friends.
Enjoyed your video on the trace very much. Will have to put that one on the list. You guys seem very relaxed. We are headed to the Windy 9 in SE Ohio next week. Ride safe.
I grew up in Houston ms. bout 45 min. Other side of tupelo ms.
Hey Rich. Try wilbers ? .maybe MDB can hook u up ! On point
Neat to see the trace in your videos ... I went done it right after the Georgia rally...
Keep the rubber side down!!
🙏🙏
So much history we loved it.
Bowlin01
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So cool, The Trace looks awesome. Especially loved the 360 camera work when you were riding on the trace itself. Congratulations to Chris on not over packing 😂😆😂
Thanks
Any plans on getting another Bushtec trailer?
I was riding the park one day in my pickup I seen y'all riding down the road I live alone the parkway not far from it may be 5 or 6 miles
The Revzilla Get On ADV Fest just ended. I purchased a 40 liter Nelson Riggs dry bag and when I told the NR gentleman that I did so due to your positive reviews he made a short promo video that you may see. Hope it helps y’all.
Right on. Thanks Ed I saw something from Kyle ( Nelson Rigg) yes it does help. Thanks Again
CHRIS IS RIGHT, JUST RIDING IT GETS A LIL BORING WHICH IS WHAT WE DID BEING WE HAD LIMITED TIME TO RIDE IN A WEEKEND. I'D LOVE TO GO BACK IN THE FALL AND EXPERIENCE THE CHANGING OF THE LEAVES.
I wish I had of video taped our adventures. I can't believe how similar you 2 are to me and dianne she was a new rider when we met in 05 never ever been on a bike let alone ride one now she is pushing a million kms
I suffered a stroke in 2019 so my riding days are over so enjoy this while you can. I'm only 62 so don't think it can't happen
So close to me. Would have loved to meet and greet!
I love your videos and your apparent love for one another.
In Oct. I will be traveling from Marietta, Ohio to CMA Iron Mountain in Mena. AR. On my trip home I want to stop in Hot Springs then take the Natchez Trail home. I will be traveling on a Honda GW trike, pulling a Kwik Kamp King camper. Are there any places on the Trace that I should avoid with a trike?
Gotta love those Kevlar t-shirts. 🤣
Yep
great vid, the water bottle holder on the Harley side bag what brand is it and how does it mount
I’m cheap it’s just a bicycle water bottle holder. Mounted on that saddle bag.
fyi. You can purchase vented boots for summer riding to keep your feet from smelling. I have a pair sold by Harley Davidson and they are my favorite boots of all the riding boots that I have ever owned.
🤔 interesting
The roughest part to tent camping on a motorcycle (aside from where to put all the gear) is you usually are packing up everyday rain or shine.
Yes we found it to easy this time around.
If you get up early, you're packing a damp tent every day.
🙋🏻♂️
Hola Miguel
They hang tobacco upside down so the juices run into the leafs Which make it stronger and better flavored.
Looks like a beautiful ride. B I t why is it called a trace rather than a road, trail or parkway?
,time to check swing arm bushings and bearings
Hello
Love your videos.
How do you hang that cooler on your left side saddlebag area?
The next time you’re at a Harley dealership, please let your wife demo a Softail Deluxe. I would love to know her opinion. I have picked up she is not a Harley fan. Bet she will be surprised. Thanks for a great videos.
She is a fan. It’s all about riding positions for her
I often bring a sanitizing spray for my boots. Spray every night.
How many days did y'all spend on the Trace?
Great idea. Total we spent 4 days and nights.
I tried to find Jubal Early's grave and I found the old church that he was buried at .I looked in the place that he was supposed to be buried at, but did not find it.
Richard, I suggest touching base with Legends in Sturgis. I'm sure they would be thrilled to do a long term test with the type of riding you guys do! A sponsorship deal?? Can't hurt to ask, right?? Good Luck, as always!! 👍👍
Yes that would be awesome but I have reached out to @ledgendsuspensions and they say they are not looking for any brand ambassadors.
@@TwoWheelsBigLife Too bad! I think the type of riding you do would be right up Legends ally.
So did ya'll recognize that the mile marker there around the gate in Nashvillie, TN, was 442? Wonder what happen to the other 2 miles? Also where was the part you could ride on? I missed that part when i rode it.
Nothing like waking up to two pair of water proof boots in the morning.
Gack! I have seriously considered drilling holes in my Forma Adv boots. Who needs water proof in New Mexico?
Travel on
I was surprised that you didn’t show the top of the Lewis monument at Grinder's Stand. It appears to be crookedly broken off which was intentionally done to signify Lewis's premature death.
Just Wondering If You Got Rid Of Both BMW Bikes Like Vids Though
Hello, nice job on the Natchez Trace video as always. Sorry if I missed it in another video, but why did you two decide to go back to tent camping?
Able to get by on lower expenses and more popular with viewers.
Never had any success using those stock air shocks.😎
Yes they are awful
Have followed y’all for awhile now but especially this ride series. I’ve ridden the trace and y’all have shown me places I missed soooooo looks like another trip is in store. Love how y’all incorporate the history with the beautiful scenery and details of the camping…by the way, where did you get that long map? I need one…Never saw one of those before. Great video (as usual) 🏍❤️