Good day to you! I am HONDA Cross Cub senior rider from Japan. Enjoying touring , camping and video editing. It is great adventure video ! So nice ! Leave Have a nice day my friend !!
Hi 👋 Thanks for the comment! If you enjoy touring and camping, you’ve come to the right place! I’m glad you enjoyed this video, if you haven’t already, check out some of my other ones as they are full of similar content. Have a nice day as well!✌️😁
Having just done my first solo motocamping, I have an appreciation of the planning required and careful selection of gear to make the event a success and not a frustrating endeavour…as a fellow Canadian I love your content showing off our great land…. I’ve subbed and looking forward to more content from you! Safe travels ….
Great video mate.... always nice to see other out enjoying camping, the life on the road and just learn how to make the best out of their tools. Cheers from Norway 🇳🇴
Thanks for the comment! I’ve spent a lot of time testing and trying different gear trying to get the weight and size down. A fishing pole is on my list to add at some point! 😁🎣
Got a 150cc scooter coming here in minutes. Wanna see if I like riding before I commit to a motorcycle. One of the reasons I am fired up about it is motorcycle camping. Though in theory I could try scooter camping... folks are doing that as well. Anyway, great content!
You’re doing NB proud my friend! Fundy is gorgeous. Only advice on that route is do NOT stay at Chocolate River Hotel. Bear burritos are the only option when faced with that. I got rained out one camping trip, had to stay and I left there feeling dirtier than when I arrived. 🤣
Just found this. Great vid. Instant sub! Planning a big trip to NB, NS and NL next year so will go through your channel and look forward to watching your arctic run. Be safe. Ride hard.
Thanks for the comment! I’m sure you’ll have a great ride out this way as there’s lots of great scenery. I would definitely recommend hitting the Cabot Trail in Nova Scotia/Cape Breton! I’m currently sitting about 150 km from the arctic ocean, and the scenery is absolutely stunning out this way. The videos should do it some justice hopefully! 🤞 Cheers! ✌️🏍
Great video and picture quality. Nice to see the Canadian ADV content too - we need more of this. You mentioned some past trips around Northern Ontario. Any recommendations?
I’ve been looking into those. On my next series of videos I camped all across Canada up into the north - grizzly bear country! I did carry bear spray and bear bangers, but it was still a little nerve wracking at first! 😅 I did see a person on a bicycle camping at a campground in the north with one of those fences and it looked pretty cool!
Still watching your stuff. Great job man. Question on this video....where did you find the sleeping pad liner to fit your Nemo sleep pad? Was it right from Nemo or Amazon find? Thanks in advance.
Great vid, just one observation, it makes your video very hard to hear with the music in the background the whole time for some of us with bad hearing.
Thanks for the comment! I’ve been working on a better balance as I do more and more vids… this was one of my earlier/first adventure videos so mistakes were made lol
@@pavechaser awesome, look forward to seeing them. I just started getting all my gear to go on my first moto camping trip to the U.P solo. Was thinking about doing vids also, but figured I'd rather not deal with filming and editing and should just spend the time enjoying being out and away.
Thank you! It’s the SW-Motech drybag350 which is 35 litres. I’ll be doing a full review of the bag shortly now that I’m back from at 18k km trip with it :)
Also if you’re interested, I did a video that shows all the gear I packed on the bike if you want to see how much stuff that bag can hold! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DriPk3tbrhY.html
Thanks for sharing your adventure. Just a note on the video... the music is really annoying and doesn't fit the video. You really don't need it especially that circus techno beepidy boppidy teenage slumber party music the first 7 mins. I'd rather just hear you talking. If you're really wanting music probably pick something more subtle and masculine and turn it down like 50% more so we can hear you. Keep it up!