Every one of these videos is a cherished gem. Thank you for sharing your adventure by showing us what is important to you - Nevada mud, a roadside attraction of fenced antlers. the golden light on the gas pumps and all of the marvelously mundane.
The wheat field, the mud pit... both are much more than what the eye sees. Life has become too fast. A race to no where, without stopping to take notice. What a journey!
Poetry in motion there Sterling- it could have been a social documentary rendition- the old trucker guy- so much story- A nod to a disappearing America- grapes of wrath maybe. Home is around the corner A groundbreaking travelogue!!
i just love the way you appear more and more insane every episode to the rest of the world while getting to just simply be a human being in its truest form.
Learning to take ourselves & this ride less seriously is indeed the key to freedom….Freedom & the ability to find awe & amusement in the simplest obscure details of the dried mud & sun bleached antlers along the wayside. Your personal evolution over the course of this tour is evident in the art of your portrayals sir. Very nicely done. Thanks for having us along.
Sterling, you have gone off the deep end and you're going to have to come back to earth at some point! LOL, I mean this in a positive way. I enjoy your videos and find them motivational. I'm going on a much shorter trip next week and hope I can discover just a little bit of that feeling of discovery and freedom.
Boy, I'm really enjoying these latest episodes. You're doing a great job of capturing the essence of living and slowing down to enjoy the beauty of ordinary things and the surrounding landscape in general. Nicely done!
I enjoy reading your followers comments almost as much I enjoy listening your your voice and narration - keep up the work - there is so many of us who enjoy your work and effort that you share!
Thanks for an interesting and calming episode about life on the road in America. There is profound wisdom in the realization that happiness comes from letting go of attachments (expectations) to how things should be. Thanks again.
Thanks for stopping and smelling the... mud. Absolutely essential to the wonderful experience of motorcycling is that sudden temp drop or passing smell, seeing pronghorn, or standing on the pegs at 80mph. Hats off again, Sterling! Trust me when I say that just next to riding the journey myself, I dig your videos!! Take care...
I like that you stop at the roadside and discover things or people. A different way of motorcycle adventure, philosophical in parts. Thanks and happy days, Günter/Nürnberg
Always look forward to new content and seeing where your adventure takes you. Your approach to "stopping and smelling" the mud is what adventure is all about or should be. Less time racking up miles and more time taking in the sights, sounds, smells of the road are the important parts of the journey and life itself. Stay safe
You show us unique things and mini stories on your motorcycle trip and that is the thing I ❤ it. Love from Sikkim a small but beautiful state in India.
I noticed that after you left Bella Coola in BC, your videos began to change. You seemed to contemplate things in life more, the journey, the mishaps and the beautiful discoveries. You took time to stop when you noticed something along your travel and you enjoyed those moments of pause and calm. You seemed more relaxed in the ride and the journey then when I first started watching this series when you landed in Victoria. You seemed rushed to get to somewhere. Did you notice that too? All in all...I have really enjoyed this journey that you have documented for others to watch and join along. I hope you will be making more of these types of videos soon. Cheers...
I've been watching this series, awesome scenery! Now I want to get a motorcycle.......lol Can picture myself in those locations. You're like a cowboy out there, instead of a horse you have a bike(motorcycle), riding the highway like cowboys used to ride the trails. Thanks for sharing. : )
Always a pleasure Sterling. I feel as a motorcyclist you are more connected with nature, and that comes with all kinds of fringe benefits. Sad to see this adventure almost coming to an end.
Creative - cre·a·tive - adjective - relating to or involving the imagination or original ideas, especially in the production of an artistic work. You are finding YOU, and I like it.
Sterling seeing the footage of northern Nevada reminds me of the movie Nomadland with Frances McDormand. There's footage of northern Nevada and so "familiarity" is the word of the day for me. It's at this juncture that I ask what would Persig be thinking ?
Please please please go back to talking normally instead of so poetic and Inspirational. I love you and all that you do for us, but at the end of the series you have gone to a different I don’t know some sort of majestic talk ?
I really enjoy your commentary. It's like poetry to compliment the beautiful imagery. Literally 90% of what I watch is motorcycle travel videos and I think I've enjoyed this series the most. When it's done, I'm going to start it over again! 😂❤️🏍️🏕️
Every one of these videos is a cherished gem. Thank you for sharing your adventure by showing us what is important to you - Nevada mud, a roadside attraction of fenced antlers. the golden light on the gas pumps and all of the marvelously mundane.
The wheat field, the mud pit... both are much more than what the eye sees. Life has become too fast. A race to no where, without stopping to take notice. What a journey!
Thank you!
Poetry in motion there Sterling- it could have been a social documentary rendition- the old trucker guy- so much story-
A nod to a disappearing America- grapes of wrath maybe.
Home is around the corner
A groundbreaking travelogue!!
Poetry in motion. I have to agree.
Thanks for the Steinbeck reference, that’s some thing I think about on the road.
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i just love the way you appear more and more insane every episode to the rest of the world while getting to just simply be a human being in its truest form.
Indeed, that was a real theme at the end of the journey!
Goodbye Nevada...it was great. Loving this series Sterling.
Learning to take ourselves & this ride less seriously is indeed the key to freedom….Freedom & the ability to find awe & amusement in the simplest obscure details of the dried mud & sun bleached antlers along the wayside. Your personal evolution over the course of this tour is evident in the art of your portrayals sir. Very nicely done. Thanks for having us along.
Thank you so much!
Sterling, you have gone off the deep end and you're going to have to come back to earth at some point! LOL, I mean this in a positive way. I enjoy your videos and find them motivational. I'm going on a much shorter trip next week and hope I can discover just a little bit of that feeling of discovery and freedom.
I hope so!
Always a pleasure…never miss a chapter👍
Boy, I'm really enjoying these latest episodes. You're doing a great job of capturing the essence of living and slowing down to enjoy the beauty of ordinary things and the surrounding landscape in general. Nicely done!
Thanks a bunch!
Freedom is the very nature, essence and fabric of our being. - Let go of fear and you are there.
I enjoy reading your followers comments almost as much I enjoy listening your your voice and narration - keep up the work - there is so many of us who enjoy your work and effort that you share!
Sterling, as i drink my coffee this morning i dream of a journey like yours. Thanks from Seattle
Thanks for an interesting and calming episode about life on the road in America. There is profound wisdom in the realization that happiness comes from letting go of attachments (expectations) to how things should be. Thanks again.
Thank you so much!
Amazing, this series! What a huge effort - I admire your work on this channel immensely. Fantastic!
Thank you very much!
Great video thank you very well done thanks for taking us along cheers to ya.
Thanks 👍
Thanks for stopping and smelling the... mud. Absolutely essential to the wonderful experience of motorcycling is that sudden temp drop or passing smell, seeing pronghorn, or standing on the pegs at 80mph. Hats off again, Sterling! Trust me when I say that just next to riding the journey myself, I dig your videos!! Take care...
Loving the ride, loving your musings even more. Thanks Sterling for sharing
Glad you like them!
Great landscapes, greetings from Greece Sterling.
It is really great that you were almost all alone on that highway. Thanks for posting.
I like that you stop at the roadside and discover things or people. A different way of motorcycle adventure, philosophical in parts. Thanks and happy days, Günter/Nürnberg
Always look forward to new content and seeing where your adventure takes you. Your approach to "stopping and smelling" the mud is what adventure is all about or should be. Less time racking up miles and more time taking in the sights, sounds, smells of the road are the important parts of the journey and life itself. Stay safe
I’m glad you agree, thank you!
Finding art in the drying mud....sounds like something I'd stop and look at. Always appreciate your content, Sterling! Cheers!
You show us unique things and mini stories on your motorcycle trip and that is the thing I ❤ it.
Love from Sikkim a small but beautiful state in India.
Glad you like them!
I'm glad your spirits have picked up...
You seem to have found yourself.
Loved the music you used near Majors junction 👍🏻
What a trip you enjoyed!
Man! I love the west. It’s the greatest place to travel on motorcycle.
Thanks for taking us along Sterling.
I’ve enjoyed the videos immensely, and follow your BDR route series as well.
Look forward too the next adventure.
Awesome, thank you!
I noticed that after you left Bella Coola in BC, your videos began to change. You seemed to contemplate things in life more, the journey, the mishaps and the beautiful discoveries. You took time to stop when you noticed something along your travel and you enjoyed those moments of pause and calm. You seemed more relaxed in the ride and the journey then when I first started watching this series when you landed in Victoria. You seemed rushed to get to somewhere. Did you notice that too? All in all...I have really enjoyed this journey that you have documented for others to watch and join along. I hope you will be making more of these types of videos soon. Cheers...
I've been watching this series, awesome scenery! Now I want to get a motorcycle.......lol Can picture myself in those locations. You're like a cowboy out there, instead of a horse you have a bike(motorcycle), riding the highway like cowboys used to ride the trails. Thanks for sharing. : )
Modern Day cowboy for sure! Although, I’m sure my life is a lot easier!
Fun as Mud! Great clip, enjoying the static beauty In between the flashes of the yellow ribbon. Cheers
The more simple life gets, the more amazing simple things can be....refrence to the mud.
Always a pleasure Sterling. I feel as a motorcyclist you are more connected with nature, and that comes with all kinds of fringe benefits. Sad to see this adventure almost coming to an end.
😂😂😂😂😢😢
Great Movie God Bless you and your family
As always, an outstanding video
Its funny how Old worn out things its so facinating .❤
I like your style.
Creative - cre·a·tive - adjective - relating to or involving the imagination or original ideas, especially in the production of an artistic work.
You are finding YOU, and I like it.
That’s really nice of you to say, I appreciate it
Thankyou for showing me how to slow down , I will be adding a new dimension to my videos and life .Pete Western Australia
It’s not for everyone, but it certainly is an antidote to the normal fast paced motorcycle trip, which I am accustomed to.
Good vid. So,e very wide open spaces across Nevada. Utah offers many elevation changes. Cool to hot. The smell of the pine forests.
Very inspirational series
Sterling seeing the footage of northern Nevada reminds me of the movie Nomadland with Frances McDormand. There's footage of northern Nevada and so "familiarity" is the word of the day for me. It's at this juncture that I ask what would Persig be thinking ?
Indeed! More than one person have made reference to nomad land, I’ll definitely have to check that out
I like the way your narration and philosophy develops through your time on the road. Have you thought about writting an 'on the road' book.
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hopefully you edited these all winter, and are releasing them while on the rd, with a new adventure to share later
Great video series Sterling. I just got back to summer base from 3 days a riding around.
That was excellent
I use Oakley glasses under helmet they work great
I notice not alot of cooking this series, I kind of miss that stuff. nice trip though
Thanks for letting me know, I also missed it, but it just didn’t work out the way that I wanted it to. Hopefully in some more future videos.
Free yourself. I don’t know what motorcycles are for, if not that. 😃
"....... it's just mud" bwahahaha!!
How old was Jerry?! Tough life!
You sound and appear more at home in the American desert
He Sterling, du brauchst eine neue Hose ;-)
They were brand new when I started!
When was recorded this adventure?
Summer, 2022
OMG😂
Please please please go back to talking normally instead of so poetic and Inspirational. I love you and all that you do for us, but at the end of the series you have gone to a different I don’t know some sort of majestic talk ?
I’ve heard of stopping to smell the roses but playing in the mud is next level stuff !! Love it !
I really enjoy your commentary. It's like poetry to compliment the beautiful imagery. Literally 90% of what I watch is motorcycle travel videos and I think I've enjoyed this series the most. When it's done, I'm going to start it over again! 😂❤️🏍️🏕️
Wow, thank you!