Stuart, Eva’s a keeper! That gal is cool as hell! I don’t know too many gals who would crash their bike then take a swan dive in a water crossing and laugh about it. I need to find a gal like that for sure.
Yep, a cute couple. Sterling (who’s Stuart??) has an eye for quality and beauty, Eva has an irrepressible spirit. They both share a deep lust for adventure. I reckon they work really well together, at least as far as one can tell from watching RU-vid lol.
Hey, Eva is a keeper. Any gal that can drop it at the end of the water crossing, fall in the water and laugh, gets my vote as a biker partner. Love your vids.
Really great to see you guys back out adventuring again. It’s almost like having a trip by proxy. I’m in Ireland but you have inspired me to plan a motorcycle trip in the south western US including plenty of off road back country. Keep up the great work.
OMG I've been in withdrawal since your last vid; thank you for being here! I may have said this before...you're awesome on your own but Eva adds a special sauce; a yin to your yang! I love tagging along. Thanks so much.
Great to see you guys out and about once again. They recommend you do not blow directly into your air mattress as that traps moisture inside which will cause mould and damage to the mattress fill over time resulting in premature failure and reduced thermal insulation qualities.
Oh right on!!!! Baja is on my to ride list!! Can’t wait to view this next series of movie documentation!! I’ll have my note pad ready!! Many thanx and safe travels!! -Pod- 🏍🤙🍻
Thank you for detailing the meal preparations. Of course the riding and crashes and video are also wonderful. I’m planning a trip and camp meals will be a big part of the fun.
I'm not a religious man, but bless RU-vid's random acts of visualisation. This video popped onto my screen straight outta nowhere. As a seasoned (some would say rotten) "sleeper on the side of the road" since I was 18, I'm now 60, I never ever thought I would see someone with the same penchant for wilderness cooking, camping and general motorcycle-based frivolity such that you guys enjoy...let alone smack dab in the middle of a place that has been tugging at my heartstrings for many years now. I currently own a 1990 Yamaha XT600 trailie that I'm rebuilding and 2004 Harley Street Bob (registration plate reads... NVAHO...). My dream is to ride my beautiful Harley all over the US but the importation issues from Oarstraylya would be too onerous methinks. Anyways...I just wanted to say, thanks so much for sharing, I shall book some time at the Jonquil at my earliest convenience and would p'raps like to pick Sterling's brain on how/what/when to see your majestic deserts and mountains. Greetings and salutations from Downunder...mate.
Great to see you posting again! Sorry I missed seeing you about a week and a half ago in Bisbee, but fortunately for me, I was able to talk to Eva. She is a delight. Hope to have better luck catching you next time I'm down in your area, and really looking forward to the Wyoming BDR postings coming up. Excellent work as usual.
It is great see this new series coming out. My wife and I stayed at your hotel for couple nights in Feb right after you got back from Baja. Sterling was a great host. We spent some time at the hotel talking about bikes, trips, cameras, and editing. Thanks for all that the two of you do to present the cycles, camping, and back country travel in a positive manner.
Het Sterling, good to see you out and about again, your videos are always a joy to watch. And now, I will mount my soapbox: I love the trip, but man I can't help but think it would have been SO much better on smaller, lighter bikes. OK the 701 (still too big for desert work IMHO) is fine I guess but man, life sure gets easier with a nice tidy little CRF300L or something. My wife and I did that whole "ad-VEN-ture" bike thing years ago, and it's just ridiculous as soon as you hit the first loose rocky hill. We have DRASTICALLY downsized, and riding sketchy areas is now fun, rather than "holy shit, we will never get through this".
Great filming....you need to teach a class to us novices....it was great to meet you both at WYBDR event a couple months ago.....thanks for sharing...!!!!
Eva! that was a nasty fall, in the sand and the one in the stream, i went oh no!!, but wow, you dusted yourself off and continued on,I love that. You and Sterling are showing the bits of cooking and what you can do out there, and sites off the bike. That really makes a full adventure as far as i'm concerned. Enjoyable to watch.
The obvious sign that l am enjoying watching this, is the smile that is constantly popping up on my face 🙂 I am so envious, in a good way though, that you are able to enjoy this sport with your partner 🙂
Fantastic adventures and some of the rides and camping is very similar to here in Australia ...really enjoying the stories and the history of where you venture
Great vid as always, was great to Meet You and Eva at the Hotel even in that freak cold and hail. Look forward to getting back down to ride more. Safe Travels.
Love how you show us not only the riding and camping, but also the cooking. Real inspiration for my upcoming motocamping-trip with my daughter this summer.
Anza Borrego is one of my dreams, I cannot wait to explore down there on a bike. Taking it a step at a time though and I have a lot of learning and progressing to do before I venture south. Can't wait to see more of this journey, as usual well done and a beautiful adventure!
Sterling and Eva, I really enjoy this video. You two look like ya have a lot of fun together, and it makes me yearn to get on the road again. Seriously need to trade up from my 2013 Yamaha FJR to an adventure bike. I gotta find a lady friend/biker that'll go with me, to share cold saki and a great sunset. Thanks guys.... BIG SMILES and wishin ya all the luck and good Karma you can get.
For now ! Not sure how often she drops that bike but I would suggest she’s rides the lighter husky , maybe slow before the deep water and get into first beforehand.
Hey guys! I bought that very same tent last season. I've been quite happy with it. Like you said, super easy to set up. You two always make the tastiest looking camp meals. 😀
Thanks so much for your videos. Especially this one. Your video brought back many great memories of the many times my father and I along with a group our friends rode our dirt bikes all over the Anza Borrego area back in the late 60's and early 70's. Boondock camping out in that desert was majic.
First time here, glad I found the channel, I once met Eva at Overland West, what a wonderful human being that exudes life. I hope to see her again. Love this video and will backtrack on the rest. I have had several motorcycle and still enjoying it. So wonderful that two of you can enjoy this 👍👍
I have always liked your videos Sterling but having Eva along has brought them to a new level. It was great before but with the two of you it's even greater. ::
Hello Eva and Sterling, I/we (all your followers) missed you all this time. This part of South Cali is absolutely beautiful. I rode around this part for over 20 years! Eva is such an amazing cook but I was a bit disappointed not to see one of her famous cocktails! Sake is a pretty good basic alcohol to use as a mix 😃! Anyway, great to have you back and I cannot wait to see your Baja experience! Ciao di Roma to both!