Loving the series! Props to you Eva for piloting that Ural for a real tour. This is what traveling on a motorcycle is all about about, all the senses, true exploration.
Watching this episode gives me more appreciation for my home in the PNW. Driving the Ural sidecar rig (Mine is a 2020 Gear-Up) forces one to slow down and take in the scenery. Although slow, the Ural is an altogether a different experience than a motorcycle. Wonderful and enjoyable series. Many thanks.
This series is awesome guys! It's great to see two people mesh so well You two are so in tune with each other it's really rare and special. Enjoy the ride and each other. Great series!!
You guys are the perfect complement to each other ha. The cinematography of those sunset beach romps was wonderful! Thanks for taking care of Sterling out there and have fun!!
when the fog breaks the reveal is amazing - the air opens up and all the sounds emerge that were muted by the mist...feeling the temperature in the woods rise 5 degrees and the sun on your face through the trees while everything starts steaming ;-) on the upside, it's nearly impossible to take a bad cloud picture in Oregon. 😀
Great day, so enjoy riding along with you, you guys are in beautiful country perfect for the sidecar. So much fun walking the trails and exploring nature you guys are blessed. Looking forward to the next installment 😊
This Ural ride is epic. What fun! Eva is a wonderful chauffeur too. The independent hotel was a treat. Having stayed in yours, I think I will always look for a quaint independent hotel. Best to you both!
Ha! Glad to see you are in Oregon! As a resident it took about four years to find rain gear that actually works! Happy travels! Don't miss the south coast!!
Have always loved your cinematography but to me this series with Eva has been next level. The drone work has been spectacular. Most importantly though, it looks like you are having a great time together on this trip.
Great series and I think the Ural the perfect vehicle, it effectively forces you to slow down and really enjoy the scenery and places travelled through…. Love it 😊
What a great series. Spectacular tour in a spectacular place. I don’t know if I would have the nerve to sit in a sidecar. Well done to the both of you.
That bought back great memories. Rode earlier this year from Santa Monica to Vancouver via the PCH / coast roads all the way. Already planning my route for another 9,000 mile road trip across the US next May-July 25.
I've been there on a bike, but was passing through the last time. I sat in the visitors center chair both times I've been there. the Hotel looks great!
Loved this video! A relaxing joy to watch, and the way you two approach each new place you visit with so much ‘joie de vivre’ - that zest for life - makes all the difference. Looking forward to the next episode.
Great video guys ! Seaside, Oregon..... I stopped over there in June after my son's wedding on the Olympic Peninsula. Was on mt way to Reno and then Phoenix, Az.
You have to have a new Chanel Eva travel on 3 , great to see you happily traveling with the sidecar..... ( Sterling as usual your filming is fantastic)
Love your gals positive outlook on everything. She is so enthusiastic about riding and just being. I love in the Pacific Northwest. I would love to be out of the rain. Lol. But it seems like the northwest is getting drier and maybe one day we will be like Arizona. Such a cool bike and love that she is riding it. The side car would be fun. Thanks for sharing Sterling. I love bikes. I loved your CT 125. I am not an experienced rider other than some dirt riding on my trail bike. Love your channel.
You should have gone to the Tillamook cheese factory and taken the tour and they have like 40 flavors of ice cream. It was a great time in that area. Next time you’re up there give it a try. You stopped at many of the places we did a few years ago. Just a great area.
Another fabulous episode! I was grooving to the musical selection for the beginning - a bit Benny Hill-ish. :) Those breakfast burritos and black beans made me hungry! The walk in the misty woods was beautiful! Sterling, is that a winch on the front in between the bike and sidecar?
Considering a 1250 gs as a change to my HD cruiser. The only concern is wind protection when riding on highways. As you travel highways a fair bit how do find wind protection. I know it's different than a cruiser but wondering on long days how you cope with it. Thanks..
I've actually never had much wind protection on any of my bikes so I guess I am used to it. I don't like big windshields when I go off-road as they can be dangerous if they are too tall.
The moisture on my motorcycle is someone that comes around at night and sprays down my bike . Where else does it come from ? I think your suggesting it comes from the sky I don't think so you would have to prove it . ""RIDE ON""
What a beautiful part of the world! 😍 I totally agree with getting off the bike and exploring at a walking pace. I struggle a bit with touring gear that is protective but not necessarily great for walking. Getting changed in parking or at a trailhead is doable but then I worry about my stuff when I leave it. Maybe hard panniers would suit me better for touring? Maybe a Ural? Stuff all my crap in the sidecar! 😂❤️ I'll figure something out tho!
Loving the series! Props to you Eva for piloting that Ural for a real tour. This is what traveling on a motorcycle is all about about, all the senses, true exploration.
I think y’all are secretly on a honeymoon! Have fun! And thanks for the videos. They are awesome!
Watching this episode gives me more appreciation for my home in the PNW.
Driving the Ural sidecar rig (Mine is a 2020 Gear-Up) forces one to slow down and take in the scenery. Although slow, the Ural is an altogether a different experience than a motorcycle.
Wonderful and enjoyable series. Many thanks.
Eva reversing that Ural to park like a pro, well done! Awesome episode guys, thank you. 👍👍
This series is awesome guys! It's great to see two people mesh so well You two are so in tune with each other it's really rare and special. Enjoy the ride and each other. Great series!!
Eva is truly my soul mate.
@@SterlingNoren Took the words right out of my mouth!
Great video series…seeing the enthusiasm for exploring each nuance of this journey is inspiring.
What a change of landscapes for you. From arid Arizona to mossy Oregon. Happy days, Günter/Nürnberg
Thanks! It's so refreshing to be in a wet and mossy place!
Music choices always spot on. Loved the pink panther-esque at the beginning😊
This looks like such a fun trip, you guys. Glad you got to squeeze in some exploration by foot AND brought your rain pants :)
You guys are the perfect complement to each other ha.
The cinematography of those sunset beach romps was wonderful!
Thanks for taking care of Sterling out there and have fun!!
Thanks so much!!
I love the name of the resturant "Grateful Bread". That is so Oregon with its hippie vibes. 🙂
when the fog breaks the reveal is amazing - the air opens up and all the sounds emerge that were muted by the mist...feeling the temperature in the woods rise 5 degrees and the sun on your face through the trees while everything starts steaming ;-)
on the upside, it's nearly impossible to take a bad cloud picture in Oregon. 😀
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Beautiful ride...thanks for taking us along on your adventures
Absolutely loving these rich videos. Love the music, the colours, the magic, the smiles and the love 💚🌳🌊
What a great series! Nature shots are so outstanding, had to watch again on the tv to get it all in!
Great trip concept with the side car... Love your channel and approach to life.
You can’t know how much enjoyment you two have brought me. Many thanks
Our pleasure!
This was fun 🤩 - love the Oregon coast! Also done hiking in the rain forest! Riding on the sand dunes is great too!
they have side by side rentals so you can buzz around the whole place, The Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area is pretty big
Great day, so enjoy riding along with you, you guys are in beautiful country perfect for the sidecar. So much fun walking the trails and exploring nature you guys are blessed. Looking forward to the next installment 😊
This Ural ride is epic. What fun! Eva is a wonderful chauffeur too. The independent hotel was a treat. Having stayed in yours, I think I will always look for a quaint independent hotel. Best to you both!
Ha! Glad to see you are in Oregon! As a resident it took about four years to find rain gear that actually works! Happy travels! Don't miss the south coast!!
Have always loved your cinematography but to me this series with Eva has been next level. The drone work has been spectacular. Most importantly though, it looks like you are having a great time together on this trip.
Thank you, we had a blast together!
Enjoyed your video thanks for posting 👍
Thanks for the ride. I’ve been really enjoying this sidecar trip with your partner, looks like so much fun.
Oregon coast is beautiful. You can go all the way to Washington & British Columbia on that road. Have a good trip.
Great video! What motorcycling touring is all about. Loved the Forrest to Beach and sweet tunes to complement….
Talk about kindred spirits....
Awesome video you two.
Thanks for the inspiration 🙏 🙌
Fun drone shots cut to some great music!
Great series and I think the Ural the perfect vehicle, it effectively forces you to slow down and really enjoy the scenery and places travelled through…. Love it 😊
What a great series. Spectacular tour in a spectacular place. I don’t know if I would have the nerve to sit in a sidecar. Well done to the both of you.
I tent camped on the Orygun coast near a lighthouse complete with a foghorn one time.
That bought back great memories. Rode earlier this year from Santa Monica to Vancouver via the PCH / coast roads all the way. Already planning my route for another 9,000 mile road trip across the US next May-July 25.
Thanks for sharing. As usual, your cinematography is exemplary. I toured the Olympic peninsula in early July and I loved it as well. Thanks again.
Glad you enjoyed it!
You guys are so inspiring. I really enjoyed the video.
I've been there on a bike, but was passing through the last time. I sat in the visitors center chair both times I've been there. the Hotel looks great!
No place like the Oregon coast line. Wonderful. Next time.
Watching this with my mom and she asks: "Do you think these two smoke weed?" LMAO ROFL. Too hilarious.
Big elk in there. I've seen them. Great vid. It's a different world up there. Temperate climate.
Just. Simply. Awesome.
Will you please do a review of the ural when you're done with this trip? Comfort and ridability, likes and dislikes, etc.
Love the positively you both exude. Super enjoying this series. Thanks for all your efforts filming, narrating and music you select. Safe travels!
Awesome, thanks for sharing your adventure, love the bike.
Just awesome! Thanks so much for sharing your adventure and enthusiasm with us!
Great job, it just keeps getting better!
You guys are good to each other
Loved this video! A relaxing joy to watch, and the way you two approach each new place you visit with so much ‘joie de vivre’ - that zest for life - makes all the difference. Looking forward to the next episode.
love it!! - we have spent many a vacation in this area of Oregon.
Great video guys ! Seaside, Oregon..... I stopped over there in June after my son's wedding on the Olympic Peninsula. Was on mt way to Reno and then Phoenix, Az.
Travelling this way makes you happy. Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to new video's. 😎👍
Really Really fun video, totally awesome.
Welcome to my little part of the world. . .
Great video keep up the good work
Awesome. Thanks for sharing!
You have to have a new Chanel Eva travel on 3 , great to see you happily traveling with the sidecar..... ( Sterling as usual your filming is fantastic)
You found the Garden of Eden.
Awesome!! Beautiful videography. Thank you so much for sharing !
Sooo well done, y'all. Mother Nature never disappoints.
great film work!
Another excellent video. Thank you guys!!!
that is enjoyng life ..🥰🥰🥰
Love the channel and this trip....
FUN TO WATCH!
Super watchable series ❤❤
Love your gals positive outlook on everything. She is so enthusiastic about riding and just being. I love in the Pacific Northwest. I would love to be out of the rain. Lol. But it seems like the northwest is getting drier and maybe one day we will be like Arizona. Such a cool bike and love that she is riding it. The side car would be fun. Thanks for sharing Sterling. I love bikes. I loved your CT 125. I am not an experienced rider other than some dirt riding on my trail bike. Love your channel.
Saw the Ural today at the Overland Expo in Loveland, CO. Looks like it hadn't been cleaned since you used it :)
no windshields thru the weather? LOL you guys are awesome
I played a gig in seaside ! Sometime you should go to longbeach wa just up the road
Sheesh, those Urals are expensive though. Cost more than your GS in the UK and too slow for the motorways/interstates. They look fun though
You should have gone to the Tillamook cheese factory and taken the tour and they have like 40 flavors of ice cream. It was a great time in that area. Next time you’re up there give it a try. You stopped at many of the places we did a few years ago. Just a great area.
We did pass right by it and I noticed it for sure!
Miss you sir
Does that bathtub of a sidecar not include a drain somewhere?
Another fabulous episode! I was grooving to the musical selection for the beginning - a bit Benny Hill-ish. :) Those breakfast burritos and black beans made me hungry! The walk in the misty woods was beautiful! Sterling, is that a winch on the front in between the bike and sidecar?
Cool! We ate good on this trip... and, yes, that's a winch!
Considering a 1250 gs as a change to my HD cruiser. The only concern is wind protection when riding on highways. As you travel highways a fair bit how do find wind protection. I know it's different than a cruiser but wondering on long days how you cope with it. Thanks..
Plenty of wind protection.
I've actually never had much wind protection on any of my bikes so I guess I am used to it. I don't like big windshields when I go off-road as they can be dangerous if they are too tall.
Sterling, how do you find « the comfort » of the sidecar? Asking for a friend lol
guys if you ever come to Australia you have a home here , i promise not to breakdance though lol
I would certainly film you if you did.
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Your sidecar needs a bilge pump!
The moisture on my motorcycle is someone that comes around at night and sprays down my bike . Where else does it come from ? I think your suggesting it comes from the sky I don't think so you would have to prove it . ""RIDE ON""
What a beautiful part of the world! 😍 I totally agree with getting off the bike and exploring at a walking pace. I struggle a bit with touring gear that is protective but not necessarily great for walking. Getting changed in parking or at a trailhead is doable but then I worry about my stuff when I leave it. Maybe hard panniers would suit me better for touring? Maybe a Ural? Stuff all my crap in the sidecar! 😂❤️ I'll figure something out tho!
Lichens.
Her "baby talk" voice is so annoying. I don't know how you do it Sterling
What a great time ! Being from the PNW I’ve never gone past my ankles in our Ocean either lol glad you both enjoyed it !