"Being alive is when your brain has put you into a situation, and it's up to your heart and soul to get you out of it" - Adam Riemann.
@kennethvernonprivate23 сағат бұрын
That was AWESOME Adam! All the best from Canada!
@2WHEELADVLIFE23 сағат бұрын
What an incredible journey. Thanks for bringing us along. I watched the movie you made when you traveled through this epic part of the world. Such a symbolic return. Thank you again for the journey.
@zajxperia398323 сағат бұрын
Amazing that people live there. Was the drone in object tracking/following mode?
@michaelphillips7596Күн бұрын
I truly love sitting down and following you on your travels
@Off-road_CanuckКүн бұрын
Epic
@rjmockettКүн бұрын
I have done this route many times ,and like you did the Rhotang when it was a dirt / mud road . Looks so different . Makes me want to return . Did it on a Bullet , the 450 looks a good tool . Thank you
@aikidimiКүн бұрын
Your Spirit is your true Power! Thank you for sharing this adventure with us!
@CarlosGeraldiКүн бұрын
Amazing ❤🎉
@spCitiКүн бұрын
Epic! Massive! Adam the conqueror
@jerryberkel8421Күн бұрын
What year bikes are these?
@keasoneКүн бұрын
Love Arvind, funny bloke!
@ginibeka2Күн бұрын
Wow! Good luck, ride safe 🦾🦿
@prov431Күн бұрын
I wish I had the right words to convey my appreciation for you man . Your riding passion and connection to everything around you and beyond is unparalleled. Thanks for the inspiration and lessons. Cheers
@SuryaSagar-ku1flКүн бұрын
21:00 Resonates with every cell in the body at 100%
@AlexFBuchholzPhotoКүн бұрын
This episode has been absolutely epic in every single aspect-the route, the riding, the story-telling, and the images. I really regret not having travelled there during my eight years in Delhi. Cheers.
@TrashPandaSAКүн бұрын
What a epic ride and the history of you and your old man. Fantastic. Cheers.
@TheNandis67Күн бұрын
Great great video, Adam. Beautiful landscapes and outstanding riding skills on snow and ice. Congrats and greatings from Spain.
@een705Күн бұрын
Epic another brilliant journey.
@rblue387Күн бұрын
You make the best films.
@JohnBuschJWКүн бұрын
Slippery👍
@JoeSmith-st3hlКүн бұрын
Another one of your greats. Loving the series.
@dusanmalinov6586Күн бұрын
What an incredible journey you are showing us i can't even think what is going in your head when going that mountain. Is it will i survive this ? or What an incredible place i am right now free from all the things going around the world ? I don't know what to say expect thank you, thank you so much for giving us this beautiful journey. Be safe my friend.
@knuckleheadhomesteader4767Күн бұрын
loving these videos keep it up!
@thewayfarer1337Күн бұрын
Dude! Is someone taking a damn piss @24:40?!!! Lmao! And wow, that Albanian tract looked horrifying. Good on you for leaving that camp.
@outthere79stefanobisanti31Күн бұрын
Oh mate that was epic. Thanks for sharing this with us!!
@copius557Күн бұрын
Freakin Epic! The best of the best. Your dry humour, incomparable driving skill, raw emotions elevates your video’s above anything else. I’m a fan for life…. 🤙🏼
@happyGSAriderКүн бұрын
Awesome! You are revealing a whole new part of motorcycling to us. Thank you, Adam!
@dandersonjrКүн бұрын
Motology Films always make me smile. Thanks for that.
@ramsrider14Күн бұрын
I can't get over those main roads through the villages 😂 bloody awesome trip mate good on ya!
@user-kh3kb7zt4wКүн бұрын
Adam - If you enjoyed this little taste of ice riding, you NEED to come to Canada in the winter and take part in the Numb Bum 24hr. It's Guinness World Record - Longest ice race and it's held annually in Alberta, Canada. Teams race non stop for 24hrs around a road track plowed on a frozen lake and you can expect to travel 1600+kms in 24hrs. It's an experience of a lifetime!
@VillepillleКүн бұрын
Beautiful series mate, and all this talk about the oldman is hilarious and I can relate so much. Had to pause and write this comment right after the "wtf am I doing here all by myself on top of a mountain." Cheers mate!
@ericashwell1392Күн бұрын
I was anticipating this episode after the member lead-in and WOW. "Dont be in a rush to suffer" is an apropos closing sentiment at the pass. You and your new friends had a deliberate attitude going into it, and it's no surprise you connected with them. Pro travelers just making it happen with camaraderie. Perfect moments of reflection...Just the old man in spirit, Mr. Enfield, and you getting into it!
@SwapnilvarmaКүн бұрын
What an awesome ride brother!! Arvind is the ultimate saviour in the mighty Himalayas!!
@nomadhabitКүн бұрын
Amazing shots...you put a lot of work in there! Great adventure!
@gavinfoxwell5137Күн бұрын
Fair play to you mate and your dad is so proud of you and your stubbornness 👍🏻
@everythingscramblingКүн бұрын
This may be the greatest motorcycle video of all time. Amazing footage and your persistence is second to none! Loved it.
@majoy-osterlundfreeman5425Күн бұрын
Beautiful journey bro and a fantastic video you produced like all the you post here on YT. I have been riding Royal E in Himalayan mountains a few times but not on those higher altitudes, just up to around 4000m. People think the India traffic is terrible but for me it’s just really fascinating and I feel really really save in riding there though people are very careful to not cause accidents though it could ruin you since most don’t have any insurance. Thx for all your videos 🙏👍
@mototaco2132Күн бұрын
great footage slopping in the snow
@OnePaintedManКүн бұрын
Just amazing and so inspiring.
@thekd0720Күн бұрын
Sir u r Awsm.. 🙏❤️
@MrDidzkisКүн бұрын
Great journey and great experience. In the end thats all what we get. Bless you for what you do.
@jimstewardson3362Күн бұрын
Bloody awesome mate. Looking forward to meeting you at the ABR festival, Ragley Hall end of June. 👍
@geoffbrooksyoga394Күн бұрын
23:23 “Don’t be in a rush to suffer.”
@marioguzman9290Күн бұрын
Great job but what about ring end gap and also no holes were drilled on the exhaust port side.
@firebry23Күн бұрын
PROGRESS SUCKS!
@dirkhuman760Күн бұрын
Good job! Nice video!
@Mark1JTКүн бұрын
Your ride through the snow and ice filled mountain pass was, at 5000m no less, insane. Thank you for such great content.