Ladies and gentlemen we give you the Getting Lost Logbook a new adventure travel motovlog where we follow Jeff (Me) on a 6 month mostly dirt adventure. Using a brand new coin to choose directions he designs a backroad adventure daily to a variety of outcomes. Aiming for camping and good times it doesn't always go as planned. Join this fun travel adventure vlog and experience the laughs and tears along the way truly Getting Lost.
With his apartment rented out and no fixed address Jeff is out in the wild alone, or is he? Joined by celebrity guests here and there, make sure you're subscribed to not miss out on the action, This is a motovlog you don't want to miss.
Releasing Monday and Thursday for as long as possible. haha
Great video Jeff. I'm in Tacoma, so it's about an hour for me to get to the Park. In June I high sided my 690 Enduro up in the mountains. It took me 3 hours to get back home. The next day I found out that I had fractured 4 ribs and bruised up most of my left leg and elbow. Love the videos. Good Luck. What kind of mirrors are you running ?
Ohhh man that’s crazy. Ribs are the worst. I’ve got the Highway Dirt Bike hand guard and mirror set up. Really awesome and you only have to buy one set for the life of your bike.
Hey Jeff! Met you on the Mazatlan ferry last winter.. Brit/Canadian guy on a bicycle.. I'm back in Lillooet, until Sept 23.. then off to S America for a 6 months bop around there on an RE Himalayan! :oP If you get up this way before gimme a shout.. I bought a lil '77 Honda Trail 125 for w/e pootles so could go for a lil spin.. go camp at a fire lookout or summat? I only discovered Chuckanut last year on a tip from a Burlington buddy I met in Baja.. Awesome road.. I've stopped at Deception Pass a couple of times - nice structure and spot.. Loved PT more the first time I went back in 2007.. went to a rad open mike night that featured a willowy cello player who blew me away so much I bought her CD!.. a bit gentrified now though, boo.. Ever checked out the WW2 gun emplacements at Fort Casey by the Coupeville terminal? Pretty cool.. Cheers!
Great episode and I really loved watching your trip to Panama 🇵🇦. We are in the middle of rainy season here, but I will definitely take it over cold BC rain lol. Looking forward to your future adventures.
Thank you very much. I’m really glad you dug it and stay tuned for more. Haha, year the cold BC rain is the worst. There’s no such thing as waterproof around here. Haha
WOW - I am sad to report that you missed out BIGTIME! I'm not sure why you turned south off of Gosner Road just east of Horsehaven (if you had made it a little farther down that track, you would have seen a rolled-over Chevy Trailblazer, and a few feet beyond that, a beautiful valley with an interesting rock formation). And literally a few hundred yards to the east along Gosner Road (rather than backtracking through Ashwood), the scenery ramps up BIGTIME, all the way through the actual historic Rajneeshpuram ranch (now Washington Family Ranch - Young Life). You seriously need to come back and let me be your tour guide through that area, or join my annual Rajneeshpuram ADVenture campout trip. 👍
You’ve got a deal!! I had that track played out coming from Mitchell and that’s why I mistakenly went on it. It was so fun and I was bummed I had to turn around. Thanks for the info and I’ll hit you up next time. Always listen to locals is key.
Je suis tombé par hasard sur tes vidéos, je les trouve superbes..je me suis abonné depuis. Et je voyage avec toi dans ton magnifique pays..merci beaucoup✌️
You can eat your way up and down the west coast - through the overland breadbaskets from one end to the other then back on the coast to eat my way back with seafood and microbrews (there are a LOT of brewpubs and campgrounds on the coast, I don't question providence).
I with you on the heated gear. I have a heated liner that attach to my heated gloves. You need to get the gloves too, big game changer there. And carry them with you. Better to have and not need then to need and not have. I learned that the hard way.