steak and corn is my go to meal when moto camping. fresh muffins or cookies for dessert and in my oatmeal or granola for breakfast. You can burn a lot of calories rideing the twisty roads and turning your head to catch the view. Keep up the good work and all the good spots will be full of motorcyclists. You got my vote for best adventure motorcycle adventure trip video series. Great work Sterling.
Thanks Tom - there's lots of good spots still eft out there! The funny thing is how many people ask for my GPS tracks when there is are so many amazing places to discover without having to exactly know where you are going. I didn't!
You've probably looked into hammock camping, but a ridge line for that hammock would make it a lot more comfy. What do they call a camper that smells like steak in a hammock? A Bear Burrito!! LOL. Great video.
Hi Sterling, thank you for being my inspiration on starting my new adventure in solomoto! I have done 2 trips, one to Lucerne Valley and other in Big Pine, CA.. Solo has been a confidence builder in self reliance, the solitude has been peaceful, and the adventure has been empowering and PRICELESS! Keep posting you great videos!
I really enjoy good food I cook all the meals at home so I like to cook fresh food whenever possible, I do carry three freeze dried meals for emergency backup but nothing beats cooking real food outdoors, it just taste so much better, or so it seems.
Wow! Amazing series! I was hooked from the the get-go out of Bisbee. I had ridden through there in February of 2020. Beautiful town. Thank you for the incredible production. I've just run across this and I'm sure someone has made the reference prior to my input but I have to say you are so chill and easy to listen to as you narrate your journey. There are times it is like listening to "Mr. Rodgers" as you ride, explore, experience and share. I do mean that as a complement. Cheer!
haha Yes, you definitely don't want to smell like a steak in your hammock - not in remote Wyoming, anyway! Grizzlies just might be attracted to that! Great video series, I'm enjoying watching each one of these videos.
I love how your series underscores taking the time to enjoy the things " you " want to do and accomplish during this adventure. The way I would wan to roll. I see so many riders blast through their adventures with so few photos and video. Awesome quality footage as usual. Kam
So great, another wonderful episode. You eat & drink well, love it. I’m actually thinking about one of those little fire boxes now! You are a photographer, motorcyclist, AND a salesman (-: Oh, those shots around the bridge and in the Wind River were really special. peace
I live in Cody wyoming and work for the Forest Service here, and head out into this forest daily. The scenery still takes my breath away after 3 years of working here. Alsoe next time you're in the area go west from Meteetsee and head to Kirwin. Its an old abandoned mining town in the middle of the mountains, beautiful stretch of road. very isolated and lots of G-bears but it's worht it
Sterling, You've inspired me to make a similar trip this July! Coming down from Edmonton, Alberta and hitting Montana, South Dakota Wyoming and then back up through Idaho. Camping the whole way. Thanks so much for this series. I think I've watched it start to finish 5 or 6 times.
You can also cook the corn with the husk still on, I just twist off the tassel's and throw it on the coals. Gonna be doing the same this this august with my 74 year old uncle, gonna be interesting
Your work stands alone, however, given the current political and pandemic times........your work helps to showcase and remind us of the beauty of the natural world. Its refreshing and MUCH needed. Thank you my friend. Ps, Please stay on the road until we re-find NORMAL in America ;-)
You hooked me with your NEBDR series and I'm still here! Love your videos. If I can't be doing it at least I can be fantasizing about it through you! Thanks for making these vids. :)
Recently discovered your channel and really enjoy the scenery but even better is your relaxed, calm demeanor and your camping setups. I hope to do this myself in 2021. Thank you for taking the time and effort to put these episodes together.
Keep those videos coming! One of my favourite camping meals is a baked potato. When you get the fire going in the evening just wrap a potato in aluminum foil (shiny side in) and toss it in the coals. Turn it once or twice but in 45 minutes you will have an awesome bed time snack as the fires dies down. Put in a little butter or sour cream and some bacon bits that you can get from some of the fast food places. Dam, I am making myself hungry :)
Thanks for sharing your adventures. It's allways nice to see an advriding brother in the world enjoying the good things in life. The meal looked yummy as h*ll. Happy trails! /new subscriber
I remember seeing a loaded up BMW GS go through Riverton when we went downtown to get groceries, it could have been you when you came through. You never know. I would have been cool to be able to chat with ya and we would have went and got the KLR and rode with ya for a little while. I love your stories, we don't have much for a youtube channel right now but we do have a blog with a lot of info of our travels.
Hi Sterling. I am really enjoying the adventure. As I long distance Aussie motorcycle traveller, I would love to see a list of the stuff that you took with you. Over tyhe years we each refine what we take, but can also learn from others.
Lovely vid! Informative and helpful. I was wondering how did you get the batteries of your drone and camera well charged for all that filming? How many extra charging banks did you carry? Which types?
Great video. What camp ground did you stay at? I'm from Wyoming. I love going through the wind river canyon area. When did you film this episode? Safe travels. 🍻
In this episode, you mentioned slowing down a lot for footage of the pass, but unfortunately, it had very little footage of the riding and topography. It was devoted more to bush cooking...