Teaching The Art of Adventure
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- Опубліковано 21 чер 2023
- A seasoned Enduro rider teaches a young motocross rider the ways of Adventure, loading some basic camping gear onto their bikes and heading into the unknown.
Join Adam Riemann and Carson Bascombe as they take on the perils of Western Australia's South Coast. Impossible river crossings, endless sand tracks, torrential rain and a menagerie of erratic wildlife are just some of the challenges they face on their Yamaha Tenere 700 Adventure bikes.
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So many awesome comments, such connection with the ride and video.
I'll continue to have a subtle dig at the 'carpark ADV' bikes , if only to promote the idea of giving your bike a chance to show what it's capable of in the offroad world.
And yeah, Carson is a racer and has never been scared to hold it on in sketchy terrain. He has all the makings of a Dakar rider. Thanks again everyone...
im yet another viewer that became a fan of the channel when the first warhorse video came out and instantly became obsessed. i adventure in a little different way camping and kayaking and such but i will soon be purchasing an adventure bike as i’ve always had a passion for dirtbikes. thanks for the epic content and the brilliant views i see through them
While I may not have the talent, or audience that you do Adam, I too take a pop at the "carpark ADV" riders by taking my GS off road in search of adventure.
Adam in the moment, living life large…. Brilliant story and cinema. Thanks mate.
Pure joy.... : ) My favorite day riding in my whole life was my first day riding off road on a YZ125. This video reminds me of how special that day was and how each day, each moment are gifts not to be passed by.
Absolutely sick ride and adventure! 👀
This is top quality on so many levels. Yamaha should pay you a bag of money for this video!
Anyway, I don't think I would buy a used bike from you 😆
“Age makes it easier to push your limits because they come earlier”… Such a narrative wisdom! Adam you are Great!
strong words, wise words indeed
🤣🤣🤣
this was brilliant
One of the best videos I have seen on dirt bike riding in ages. Amazing chemistry between the man and the machine.
One of many riders on the channel with strong words and no unnessacary bulk around. Concentrated on the important spots, spoken well, concrete AND full of wisdom!
one of the best motorcycle adventure films out there, you should bring him along more often.
Fine- I’m gonna take your word for it and watch.
You better not be wasting my time. 😅
Wow yeah this is refreshingly a bit different-
Thx for the heads-up shiv.
Yeah I agree 👍👍👍💯
Couldn’t agree more!
In 1986 my buddy and I took off on what today would be called an adventure motorcycle ride. I had a 1981 Honda XL500, and he had a brand new XL600. We were both "hardcore" trout fishermen who preferred to do our trout fishing where others did not venture. We would ride our bikes miles back into Forest Service roads, down deep and steep river canyons, ford streams, washouts and even take game trails to reach our secluded fishing holes. Mostly we fished the Feather River, Yuba River, Truckee River, Mad River, McCloud River, Eel River, Trinity River and Shasta Rivers located in Northern CA. One day we decided to do what then would be considered crazy. We decided to do a fishing adventure that would take us 3,300 miles over 15 days from my home on the border of Plumas National Forest to the Canadian border and back, staying off road as much as possible and camping out of what we could pack on our enduro bikes. Many items we split between us. For example I packed the frying pan and coffee pot and box of two cooking utensils and seasonings, while he packed a very small cooler to hold a six pack of beer, a stick of butter, an onion and a few potatoes. We each packed a two man tent, sleeping bag, our own plate, knife, fork and spoon, as well as two changes of clothes, a towel and small shaving kit. And of course a fishing pole and small tackle box. A couple of weeks prior we spent a few hours, and a few beers studying Delormes Topo Map books of Northern CA, Oregon and Washington. We picked a variety of routes that ran for miles along rivers and large streams with the goal of tying our ride to fishing as much as possible. We stayed as high in the Sierras and then the Cascades as we could on the way up. We couldn't fit the big Delorme topo books in out packs, so we switched to folded paper state maps and tried our best to recall what we had seen in the books that day with beers. We made a pledge that even though our goal was to get to Canada. We didn't even care if we made it out of California, as our main goal was good fishing. In 1986 cell phones, GPS, and the internet were only in science fiction books. We never knew where we were going to camp until each day one of us would say, "Let's camp here." We completely altered our course on the way back when we ran into another fisherman who had just been fishing for sea-run cut throat trout on the coast in Northern Oregon. We headed west and followed the coast, then chasing up rivers that emptied into the ocean. Over the 15 days we stopped counting when we each reached 150 trout each. Every dinner we had potatoes, trout, and beer. Every breakfast we had potatoes, trout and any beer still remaining in the cooler. Lunch was always in a small town where we stocked up on gas, potatoes, butter and beer, usually a sub sandwich if it was warm or a bowel of chili if it was cold and wet.
I'm 62 now, and still claim those 15 days as 15 of the best days of my life. It was beyond magical. We met so many cool people, got invited to full moon beach parties, barbecues, other's campsites. We met quite a few cute girls (including a couple who wanted to join us 8-). I'm fortunate enough to have retired a little early. This year I bought a new Norden 901 Expedition. I also bought a custom built off road trailer capable of carrying my Norden. I currently live in WA right on the US/CA border. I own a sawmill with stacks of maple, oak, elm, fir, pine and cedar lumber. The trailer I ordered gutted inside and will be doing the buildout myself. In a couple of years, I'm going to start selling my properties in CA and WA and will be heading out on what I hope to be an endless adventure that spans from Alaska to the tip of Argentina. Wish me luck! And if we run into each other, let's have a beer!
Thats awesome!!! Do it again.
Well, another calm, enjoyable video of two exceptionally skilled motocyclists. I really enjoyed the tension between the young, bloke flying over sand like a god and the older, wiser and more experienced guy who doesnt even consider a drowned bike to be a problem, because he has faced so much on two wheels. ✌
loved this comment
You nail it, that.s perfect on the point! 👌
Thought you should know I took my eldest son (15 yrs old) on our first ADV ride together in northern Michigan while we camp out. A TW 200 for him and a KLR 650 for me. Odd ball bikes that aren’t the focus of your channel - but your channel has helped inspire and motivate us to get this far - and boy has it been great! Just fantastic. Thx and keep up the great work! 🙏❤️
Love the T-dub :)
Sweet! I love northern Michigan!
My 11 year old son and i enduro ride Michigan all the time. We would love to join you!
You should take him along more often, he's in one of the best motorbike adventure movies out there.
A thousand smiles per miles. Reminds me of my first ADV ride - sucked me in like a mud hole. For him to endure all the camera setup and teardown, and take/ retake - that's a special pal. Thanks for sharing. !!!!
Man Carson is a man of few words but thats more proof that hes letting hes riding skills speak for him, bro he can ride. Great Video Adam as always and awsome to see a true adventure. Keep sending it and stay strong!
Everything said!👍
Had to stop watching, my T7 was getting jealous.
Very impressive how the T7 coped and recovered with the water ingress
If I uderstand correctly, pistons were waterlocked and all they did was to put it in 5th gear and pulled the bike in reverse unlocking the pistons??
@@iSim0641 i dont think it was completely waterlocked, but once they moved the wheel by hand it left enough water out so the engine would at least crank
@@iSim0641correct. We had to do the same to a friends tiger 900. But he had sold it within a week, so don’t know if there was any lasting damage.
@@eMotion_Video_UK this is a very useful technique if you are alone and dont have the tools to remove the gas tank to reach the spark plugs.
@@eMotion_Video_UK bet you’re fantastic friend didn’t tell that to the new owner.
Man Carson's on board footage on the return sand leg, very enoyable to watch a guy my age rip an ADV bike with that kind of skill - not that there was ever any doubt, but damn that guy can ride.
Pure Adventure, No bis, No unwanted content, Just Riding.....
What an absolute gem of a video. No, BS, no fluff, all meat & potatoes. What a fantastic edit with amazing production
I have to say this is one of my favorite videos you've made. How incredible it is to pass on your passion to Carson. You couldn't have picked a better wingman into the unknown. He's humble, quiet, great attitude and wow can he ride! What a beast! Thank you for sharing this incredible journey with us and igniting the passion of adventure in so many of us. Cheers! ✌
Sooo right and good words, thanx! 👏👏👏
Watched half of it and had to go back to work, left it on pause and watched the rest when I got home. Beautiful work Reimann (and friend) 👌 These moments will stay with you for the rest of your life.
Adam I am blown away by this adventure.
I can't believe the skills you to possess to be able to handle these machines under these conditions.
I feel like I'm doing good learning adventure riding here in America in New England with all the rocks and such.
I'm a baby in the woods compared to what you guys are doing. If you had a 2-hour video adventure I would watch the whole thing probably twice thanks a lot for bringing us along on your adventure you guys kick ass
Wow, Adam... I'm in love with your content! I've been wanting to get into adventure riding, but I'm 42, with very little experience in riding dirt, and I don't really know anyone that does it. But your videos are truly inspirational, and make me want to do it even more! I know that I will eventually get out there.
Do it. Don't wait. I started at 38. There are tons of places out there now to get excellent training and they are well worth the money! You won't regret it.
@Victor it's going to be an expensive love affair 😂.. so worth it though.
I'm 40 and just bought my 1st moto after 20+ years in the cycling industry. Every chance I get I am on the moto, exploring forestry roads to places I have never been. I've done multiple cross country bicycle tours and was always jealous of the ADV folks I met. Now I am that ADV guy I used to romance over.
@@adventurechannel67 already is... I don't currently have a house or a car... but I do have 5 bikes to make up for it! ;-p
@@TourmeisterTWT already got some training and I do have a small dirt bike. I just need to get some experience now. The problem is that don't have who to ride with, and because of a few injuries, I'm weary of riding alone. But I'll figure something out. For the time being, I'll just keep getting inspired with Adam's videos.
“Once again we must admit defeat and face the music”
Such a line!
Video is like meditation
Best moto channel on the internet hands down 💪
hey adam! me and my lady are doing at the moment a 5 months trip al over greece / turkey / bulgaria on 450crf and 450exc. sitting in our tent and watching your latest video! awesome!! hope to come to australia some day 😊
one question… wich drone are u using? its not a dji right?
all the best and keep on producing this awesome content !!
Wow man that's sounds amazing, I'm in aus and hoping one day I can get my girlfriend a bike so we can adventure together
I feel like a child watching its favorite movie over and over. Definitely true adventure riders. Not everyone can achieve that level of adventure, but it’s awesome to watch your videos.
Outstanding video content. First class editing. Riding skills that show talent and experience. Humility and swagger combined.. Thanks Adam.. making an old guy smile.
😅👍
What a set of rippers you 2 are. The skill to ride these terrains, the stream crossings, the water, and the forest and beach, man that is cool. Awesome production as well, it feels like there's a camera guy following you all around who rips more than you all cuz he's got a camera on.
This could only be more beautiful if you uploaded it in 2k/4k so the artefacts went away. Man you make me want to emigrate to Australia. What a start into the weekend with a video from you.
Awesome. At age 56 I still love the adventure of the unknown.
'She's a fairly boggy old scenario' 😂 Need that printing on a t-shirt for here in the UK!
This is one of the best motorcycle videos I have seen. Absolutely stunning cinematography, great narration (we are similar age and I totally get the comments), and the pure adventure shines through with no BS. Great work thank to you both. Thank you!
To me this is what adventure bike riding is really about. Not being the urban cowboy. Finding new terrain away from the stresses of life. Doesn't matter your age, this is living!
I admire your videography skill and the way you speak to convey what an awesome activity adventure riding is if it is done correctly. Your videos have inspired me to return to Sri Lanka 🇱🇰 and start riding in the dense forests there after I was forced to sell my bike and leave the country. Your films have made me understand how much more rewarding it is to spend time out in nature on an adventure bike than it is to live in a materialistic city like Dubai 🇦🇪 and run after money. Appreciate the time and effort you put into producing this masterpiece.
How good?
The bike bouncing off the limiter in the sand! ( I had a funny feeling in my pants with that one🤔)
Simply one of the best ADV clips I’ve watched.
Makes me want to get on my bike and go…..
@13:03 The smile I had when she came back to life roaring ❤
20 minute mark, just floating on clouds…unbelievable. Thanks Adam, you are a gift and an inspiration to the world of adventure riding.
This just remind me why we do this... Thanks Riemann. You're a legend
I haven't said this to any other rider but have to admit it I am one of ur biggest fan and admirer ❤
35 minutes gone in the blink of an eye. looking forward to my own upcoming adventure ride in a few days. cheers.
Your content is just
Enjoy because they a excellent as I did the same 2 months ago and it’s worth being a member he is the best
Dave
I swear, you are the Father or motorcycling. I freaking love all your heartfelt videos.. funny think is we are about the same age 😂
F**king legends! Love all your work Adam! From all your instructional videos to the hooliganism and the fantastic film making. You're inspiring a lot of us around the world mate! Keep it coming...
One word brother.........AWESOME!!
Every bit of content you send into the world is pure gold!
What a wonderful film! And; well, we all know what fantastic riders ARiemann and his fellow Australien rider are. What they almost by instinct are capable of offroad without thinking much about it… I’ve seen and enjoyed all the videos and films, so that doesn’t surprise me anymore… But, in this movie, what the T7 is capable off… That surprised me! I’ll not mention any names or brands, but I’m not sure any of the feature- and electronic laden other adventure bikes would have handled and survived the challenges that well….! And I don’t even own a T7… Yet… Thanks for another wonderful movie full of beautiful pictures, scenaries, impressions and thoughts we can all relate to… A film showing the hole spirit of outback adventure and freedom better than anyone else can do it!
"I'd give a 250 2stroke a run" !
Love it😁
Bloody brilliant...especially as I round out my 40's, reminisce on my rides with mates from the past, and take ibuprofen breaks more often than I'd like going forwards. Lovely stuff as per usual.
Brilliant movie. You have a way of truly capturing the experience and putting all the bits and pieces together that just fully submersed us into the video. Just an epic adventure. What an inspiration.
I loved every second of your video!! I really want to meet you one day, and maybe even go on a trip like that. Congratulations on your video and your work encouraging everyone to enjoy life better with their bikes!!!
Credit to riders and to Yamaha. Both amazing
Thanks! Amazing you managed to bring tent, mat, sleeping bag, burner and food in such a compact bag solution. Plus gas! Also how you managed to not get wet after that water walking… I struggle on all points for every adventure 😅 Best from 🇸🇪
Just what I needed to watch before heading off on my own 6 week adventure on a T7 😀 Great video as always.
Top two fears, water and sand! You have conquered them. Such a nice enjoyable video guys. Hoping to make something like this before the limits hit! 😊
Great clip as always mate! You nailed adventure riding. It's great to see you trying to inspire the younger generations to get involved too.
Absolutely love your videos!! I keep getting inspired by these and I’ve been able to push myself to leave my comfort zone! Cheers!!
I love this!
Would watch the whole Playlist of you bringing us along new REAL adventures time and time again 🤙🏼
Congrats! Another amazing film. There is obviously a lot of work, planning, and downtime involved to capture a wide variety of beautiful scenes. Bravo ❤
Amazing, thank you Adam, truly inspirational, looking forward to your saddle bags hitting the market!
Never thought I would be so in to a boating film! Crazy good video!!
Awesome, I lived in WA a while ago and I've been transported in time. Lovely
Thanks so many times wathing over and over 🙏
Great film- really enjoyed watching. The time you invested in all the camera angles and use of the drone was incredible- especially with how hard you guys ride. That was some seriously mad riding skills.
Great to see the ADV bags and fuel bladders keep the water out. They might be next on the shopping list
Probably one of the best adventure riding I have seen so far! Makes me want to get out and have an adventure myself.
Thank you for sharing all these adventures with us! Stay safe!
Have to re-watch at least one more time. Thanks for the awesome content. Good selection of music as well. Totally a pleasure to watch. I like that my kids can also watch this too and get that sense of adventure stirring up inside them.
watching you two riding through tough paths was absolute joy
Another awesome video Adam. I've been watching your videos for years and they never get old. You're a true pioneer of the sport of dirt bike riding. Watching your UA-cam videos was one of the main reasons I entered the sport of dirt bike riding at age 40. I'm now 48 and I love riding more than ever. Thanks so much for inspiring me to take up a hobby which has given me and continues to give me so much joy. I will continue to ride dirt bikes for as long as I can and I will continue to watch like and share your amazing videos. P.s. the twin cylinder of the dark horse sounds so mean. I love it's guttural growl. ☮️✌️
Man I love your videos.
Brillant cinema photography.
Terrific narrative and that smooth calm voice.
Great stuff.
I love your work man!
Just want you to know that you inspired me with this exploration method. I've got my license to drive big bikes, but since it came out, T7 is my favorite, so i'm working hard to buy one and follow your steps, on my way of course, but mantain this kind raw of adventure. its a long way, but i'll get there!
Keep safe out there, thanks
thanks for your hard work mate! 🙏 already looking forward to watching this one later
That is some really impressive stuff, not only the amazing riding but the storytelling and the editing, I enjoyed this video so much! Thank you for sharing your adventures
The freedom that comes with living off a bike knowing you have everything you need and can stop pretty much anywhere you want is something that you cant really describe.
This is soo good , I’m about to move back home to the south coast from 12 years in the Pilbara and have been struggling with the idea . But this has brought back so many good memories of the exploring to be had. Bike is on the list to get back out. Thanks for a great reminder of the awesome coast line and Karri country
So masterfully done, fully felt the atmosphere. Thanks a lot for this spirit of adventure.
Make want to pack a bag and go now. Thanks Adam, that was an epic adventure. All skills are on point, videography, narration, navigation, and you managed to keep it upright in that boggy sand. Hat off.
ADAM, YOUR ADVENTURE VIDEOS JUST KEEP GETTING BETTER AND BETTER... YOU REALLY ARE A TRUE INSPIRATION TO MANY OF US... PLEASE MATE, NEVER STOP SHARING THESE AWESOME MATERIAL...✊🛵 HUGS FROM THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WORLD. VILLA DOLORES - CÓRDOBA - ARGENTINA.
This is a killer film, you captured the adventure & challenges perfectly & nailed it with the music selections as well. Seriously felt like watching Motonomad 4. Your editing & storylines are always top notch 🤘Cheers!
Great landscape, great riding, great bikes make for a great adventure! Well done, thanks for taking us along for the ride!
Man....Adam, been following quite a while now, what a show of bikemanship..are there such a word? Great riding...could feel it in my shoulder sockets..thanks man..
And here I sit in my cubicle with a tear in my eye wishing for the time for little adventures like these…
Thank you mate. Stay well. I love the results of you knowledge and what you do with it.
Seriously stunning filming and omg what a beautiful country you guys live in.
And the adventure: incredible, your riding skills, the bike's, trails, campfires, watercrossings the lot.
Sublieme!!!
Keep riding and filming, I will do the same from this side of the globe 👍
Simply amazing! Your videos are far more than about motorcycling , they teach and touch my soul!
You did it again, Adam! You did outperform your previous contributions and once again you create a piece of art on adventure riding! Thanks for taking us with you and sharing this great experience!
Man, so good. Ya hit it out of the park with this one . Just OUTFRICKENSTANDING.
Great stuff. My days of riding that sort of terrain are now passed but I'm bloody glad I did once. It makes watching quality footage like this even more enjoyable because I know what it's like. Keep up the good work. Some of the best content I think I've ever seen on YT. Sensible, informative and entertaining.
Beautiful, amazing, skills and spirits at their best. Apex of adventure riding
Adam, you continue to deliver, truly the Art of Adventure. Thank you for inspiration.
Beautiful landscapes, perfect companion, fantastic trip, incredible adventure. I love your videos
And I get scared attempting five foot water crossings that are three inches deep. Impressive to see stuff like this. Beautiful film.
Beautiful....no words to describe how much talent you both have and gave to us in this video, loved each minute....thank you and thank you also for the "how to" videos that, for people like me (52 years old with only 2 years of bike experience), are pure gold. Greetings from Argentina.
Makes me love the t7 even more. Amazing riding, bikes and riders. Living the dream guys.
This is incredible ! One of the most beautiful and inspirationnal film on YT
I think i never had the opportunity to thank you for convincing me to choose the Ténéré so thank you !!! And greetings from France.
THE BEST, never seen such an amazing video... thanks for sharing!
When you're in Europe I'd love to see you and shake your hand. I absolutely agree with what you say and how you have it set up.If I could I would let you teach me how to ride since we have the same views on adventure and things around us! I ride whenever I can and commute to work daily on my motorcycle whether it's raining or meteors are falling....getting out in nature or getting lost on purpose then making a fire and hanging a hammock is the best relaxation.
Bloody amazing adventures ! Thanks for the best 30mins I’ve seen in ages!
The best adventure channel on YT, a brilliant story with a lot of emotions, cinema is superb. Thanks mate.
God tier ADV stuff mate! Far more in depth and informative than the other moto vlogers and beautifully done . New rider and very keen to do all this. Keep the war horse vids coming. Have fun fella!
Best ad UA-cam clip ever … champion
Your drone work and skills with camera and bike are second to none but just watching these great vids doesn't get dirt on the bike and the wind through your gills. Great motivation, thanks a lot
This is my kind of adventure, not showing off expensive stuff but showing skills and determination, venturing into the unknown. Love the words too. Adam is W. Shakespeare of motovlogging.
no words can describe how epic this video is, simply a work of art!
I never leave a second comment, but DAMN! Talk about ripping it up on sand. Respect 😲😲