Thanks Joe - your vids are real stuff we all do...and yes, the price of hotels/motels is off the scale...glad to see the $10 a night spots are still around.
Chief Joseph’s Highway is absolutely on the top three in my eyes. Along with 1 million Dollar Highway in Colorado and Highway 12 in Southern Utah. Being in Salt Lake, I feel the luckiest guy always on the road….
Man I love your lifestyle! Your narration, and tidbits of history pertaining to your travels really make your videos great! I love your videos Joe! See you on the road!
We went to the rodeo and experienced Cody's sandy wind storm! Had a great time. Rode Chief Joseph and BearTooth highways with my husband on his Pan America. We went to the candy shop in Red Lodge and loved Yellowstone. God is awesome! Enjoy the highways and byways and ride safe. 🐾🐾
Thanks for taking us along with you! Last time I rode over Beartooth Pass, I arrived in Red Lodge to find the entire downtown occupied by a motorcycle show. Good fun!
You’re doing a great job with these videos and I’m really enjoying following along. I have often found channels early in their growth and watched them get a lot bigger. As the natural inheritor of Scotty’s tradition I believe you have a great vlogging future! Keep the faith.
Good video. I'm always marking camping spots for areas I plan to travel by motorcycle. Especially the ones that are inexpensive or no cost at all. The Bear Tooth, Chief Joseph, and Yellowstone Park roads are on my list. Thanks for creating the video.
The first time I rode Beartooth, the Montana side was open but the WY side was still under 7' of snow. I parked my R1200G$ at the state line and took photos. Always brings that memory when I see the state line. Thanks for bringing us along!!
Two of my most favorite rides. I would do them once a year if I could. A drone would produce some awesome video. Especially since the wind was so calm. Last time there it was like riding thru a hurricane. Another awesome video. Thanks for taking us along.
Have Family in Livingston, Truly a amazing State and one of the most challenging in the Fall when on 2 wheels. You just never know what you will get weather wise, That's for sure. Thanks as always Joe.
Good video Joe. Cody is my destination after Sturgis. I have been across the Beartooth a couple times. I love Red Lodge. The Snag Bar is one of my stops along the way.
Stayed in Cody for 3 nights and road CJH and Beartooth 4 times. Want to go back so much. I’m 67 years and it’s getting harder to get motivated. I live in southeast Texas and Wyoming and Montana are a long haul away.
AWESOME! I LIVE MY BIKER DAYS THROUGH YOUR CHANNEL. DUE TO AN ACCIDENT, I CANO LONGER RIDE. SO YOU ARE MY RIDE TODAY. I LIKE THE WAY YOU GIVE THE HISTORY AND THE LITTLE KNOWN FACTS. I MISS MY HARLEY! HOWEVER, I'LL TAKE THE HONDA RIDE!
Been there rode that but its been a few years. Thanks for the refresher. I just found the sticker in my saddlebag you gave me in sturgis. It found a place on the toolbox. Stay safe
Just great scenery. Have you noticed a difference in your cameras as far as color quality? The one you're using on the left side is much better. Thanks for the ride along!
If you know a veteran, you can ask them to sign up for a free America the beautiful pass which allows a second user to sign the back. This will get you free admission to all U.S. national parks and half off camping sights within. Awesome deal if you ask me! Stayed at Lake Lewis in Yellowstone last weekend for $10 a night.
Lulu pass road and Daisey pass road eat of cooke city free dispersed camping. Lots of places. They meet up top and it's worth the ride. Abandoned mines and buildings
@@dirtymotorcyclevagabond sorry I shud asked. Do u like the puig ? Wud u recommend it? I was also considering the madstad. Not sure which one to go with
I would be panning for gold. I carry a gold pan on both of my street bikes here in Pennsylvania. Rather than just go for a ride to no place special and back home, I check out local streams especially up near the New York border.. over the years, panning for gold maybe 20 times. I have found about as much gold as it would take to make 3 US quarters
I keep wanting to ask you what you use to film with? I tried using a GoPro on my bike but the batteries were short lived and my direct wire approach appears to have a failed wire cable now.