Am not your son and nor are you my dad, but you will always be a hero to us brother. Amen
@laius60477 ай бұрын
He's not your brother, buddy
@Sweetw4ter7 ай бұрын
@@laius6047 Hes not your buddy, pal
@kevinbowers39177 ай бұрын
He's not you pal,, guy.. Cheers,ed
@tH0d0RHs7 ай бұрын
He’s not your guy, dude
@charlesodonnell42147 ай бұрын
They can be brothers of spirit...it's a high compliment.
@MacMoodyOM7 ай бұрын
The opening 3 minutes remembering your father gave me the goosebumps, thank you for sharing your thoughts and sensitivity. Life is short but life goes on, looking forward to when you do your 1st adventure with your kids, as do I
@hnjohnjohnjohnjo7 ай бұрын
Бог те благословио брате.
@larryvanputten40482 ай бұрын
I lost my dad when I was 12 and he was 43. Three years after that moment I bought my first motorcycle, just because he and my granddad always rode, bought and sold motorcycles when they were younger. Now I’m 72 and I still ride. I can only dream of riding with my father. You made this dream visible and within imagination. There’s a lot going on in my mind. I thank you for that!
@larryvanputten40482 ай бұрын
BTW, I love Nepal, I did the Anapurna trail trekking!
@mototrailz7 ай бұрын
2:46 "Make peace with the relationship I never had with my father"...I still struggle with that too but I am getting there. Thanks Adam 🙏
@rohanparab42447 ай бұрын
So many countless reviews of Himalayan but this is special..... One of a kind a masterpiece
@segsfault7 ай бұрын
This Video is not a review, Hell This Video is not even about the bike itself.
@markuswormann88523 ай бұрын
@@segsfaultIt is a mix of everything,the bike included.And this mix makes it so special ❤
@CaptLawrence7 ай бұрын
This one hit close to home lost my dad at 19 he taught me how to ride and was my coach for 15 years of racing. He died before we could ride on the street together. Great video cant wait to see the rest of the series and the Iron horse.
@elviscorgen96747 ай бұрын
I have no words, but tears in my eyes. I watched breathlessly this masterpiece ! And if your father is watching it from somewhere upstairs, he must be very proud of his son. Thank you for the opportunity to watch this beautiful journey and hear this story at the same time. Thank you, master. And the journey continues .........
@IRweasel19887 ай бұрын
I wish I had the chance to experience this with my dad, 3 years ago he passed away just as I was starting to get into adventure riding.... and he was the man who got me into motorcycles.... you're a lucky man!!
@royalindiabikes53447 ай бұрын
An Honor to have been part of your journey! God's Speed
@TriAngles3D7 ай бұрын
Toured near these areas in the 70s with my mother and brother. The leaf spring in our jeep cracked. Stranding us for a while. Don't remember how we got it fixed but many others helped out. Family is originally from Kashmir. But that is 1600-1800 years ago. Went to Goa until the Portuguese came 400 years ago. We then moved down south. But our stories still point north. In the mid 80s on a south Indian beach absent of any tourist I met a man in a leather jacket, Levi jeans and boots on a BMW bike. A curious sight. He had traveled from the south east of The Netherlands to the south west of India through the middle east. It startled him when I spoke to him in Dutch. He took a step back, confused. Adam is now riding the path that few riders have before. He is stepping it up. Meeting the land, the people and himself. And, now again he is taking all of us with him!
@RohithRot7 ай бұрын
"you wont truly find your place in this world without travelling a great distance" AMEN !!!
@Ride2Xplore7 ай бұрын
You're a legend,the story telling is out of this place! Never stop riding!
@shaneolivier16507 ай бұрын
Yes I agree,he does it so well 👌
@jameshatton42117 ай бұрын
That gate wardens kind gesture touch on the shoulder of approval when you said Australian was very kind and endearing 'nod of approval ' anyone could ever get! What a way to start your journey. That touch on the shoulder is almost like your dad reaching through that warden and making the approval express as certainty to the warden....... Welcome start brother 👌 very emotional
@Tim99747 ай бұрын
Once again you've proven why you are the best in the business. That was absolutely enthralling. The scenery is spectacular and the beginning when you remember your dad was very moving. I had goosebumps a few times watching this. I cannot wait for the next episode.
@SweetlakeFreestyle7 ай бұрын
+1 on the goosebumps. Lost my dad long ago and wish we could have ever done an adventure like that together...
@lemon-limetwiss98397 ай бұрын
What a great trip. In October I'm riding to Upper Mustang on a moto trip with my son. He's 29 and I'm 64. I pickup my new Himi 450 in the morning. I've been riding his Himi 410 for the last few weeks while waiting for my bike. Thanks for sharing your adventure. I'm really looking forward to our adventure.
@michaeledwards34274 ай бұрын
Hi , so are you sending your bike over from OZ ? and if so with who and to and from where please
@smart-vod4 ай бұрын
@@michaeledwards3427 we're getting loan Himi 450s in Kathmandu.
@NY-xx7hu7 ай бұрын
I had a tough relationship with my hero and it bothered me for a very long time. Until I grew older, better understood the challenges of life and was able to see he was a man with his own history and I could come to peace with the situation and our relationship and love him for what he was. He passed when I was early twenty, wish I could have had such an epic journey with him. Bless you both you have had that together. 🙏
@tejasgangarde7 ай бұрын
Only few words will be heard but remaining words will be felt and melt heart while watching him doing what we love. Love from India Riemann
@Naturelover0617 ай бұрын
I am extremely happy to see such Beautiful scenes you portrayed about our country. I love to ride adventurous journey and lost in Nature. I am running Nature Lover motorbike rental service in Pokhara, Nepal. My main motive is to promote tourism in Nepal. And facilitate to explore Nepal by all riders who from all around the world. Thank you sir portraying Nepal 🇳🇵 to the world.
@richardlennon41487 ай бұрын
Yet again,the road builders of the world are my heroes.
@Novanorden7 ай бұрын
This is the best production I have seen for along time from you. Just adventure. Not marketing brands you work with. They are there with gear and tyres. But it’s not promoted just there Just pure adventure. The story line of you and your old man tops it off. What a journey. Can’t wait for the next episode. 👍🏻
@mathiasbrecht8387 ай бұрын
Great. Just great. Our Dads are with us. Thx Adam
@LowQualityPigeon7 ай бұрын
What an amazing video, the editing and the whole production feels like a movie.
@forrestmohr80596 ай бұрын
This man speaks volumes across the world and touches hearts far and wide. Not 10 seconds into your videos and I'm hooked. Keep up the great work in keeping the world motivated to move on!!
@jodifinnegan86607 ай бұрын
Came here to write a nice comment, speechless! Don’t even know what to write. Sat on the edge of my seat!!! Can’t get enough of these adventures Adam, well done.
@ImpAdv7 ай бұрын
Legend man, cant imagine what's going through your mind on this journey but imagine its a challenge of its own.
@shaddixamigo3 ай бұрын
I miss my dad so, so much. Rest in Peace Emil Peter Scherer, even now, you teach me how to live with the Pain of loss.
@toddparker68077 ай бұрын
My father left us before I was born. He was never really there for us. I do wish him well and many years have passed. Good on you for doing that with your father. It demonstrates that you forgave him for his shortcomings as a father. He definitely made a genuine effort for you by going way out of his comfort zone. Excellent video👍
@pucknhusker94267 ай бұрын
Yeah im more from your side of the boat. My dad got me my first bike ay age six and thank him for that. Have to envy all the people whos dads ment so much to them.
@RodrigoNBarrionuevo7 ай бұрын
Thank you Riemann. Dad and Nepal, sparkled my memories and enlightened my future. I will ride with my sons
@jacquesm76787 ай бұрын
Epic Adam. I've just returned from a 7 day tour with 2 mates (2,900 kilometers). More gravel & harsh terrain than expected. This is indeed living. Thanks for being such a great inspiration to us all.
@daleray38427 ай бұрын
Brings back great memories from my travels in 1988. It's a very spiritual journey traveling Nepal and the Ladakh region. Keep up the excellent work.
@lesterroberts47877 ай бұрын
I lost my Dad when I was 8 years old, he was 30 [I'm 63 now], just yesterday We got back from an 8 day moto camping trip and was wondering, what if Dad was with me, then I see this video this morning. Thank you Adam and brother you are not alone, our fathers live in our hearts and minds for ever.
@dalemawby87177 ай бұрын
You know how i love ur work Adam, but ur getting better as you get older mate. As i was in the RAN (Navy) for 9 years i was exposed to asbestos on HMAS Brisbane and every time the big 5" guns went off there was dust everywhere from the lagging on the steam pipes and i know i could get that cruel disease ur dad did at any time. So glad you got to spend time with him❤
@maazinahamed22457 ай бұрын
Riemann is a master, I rode a Himalayan in the Himalayas used many of his techniques last month and it was incredibly spiritual and it opened my mind to many things.
@wasymcs7 ай бұрын
i dont know how to thank you for uploading this in 4k. much love from India!!
@vrk11317 күн бұрын
family is such a great thing. I love when someone is close to their family.
@heinschwartz79417 ай бұрын
Time alone, without the distraction of others, is an important part of our journey to understand who we truly are. Good video and production Adam.
@dutch11717 ай бұрын
Another great video, mate. You're very fortunate to have had that time with your dad when you did; I know you appreciate that, but I say that as a 52-year-old man who lost his dad as a 17-year-old and how much I would have loved to have made a trip like this with him. One day, though, I will make a trip with my own son. Thanks for sharing this and the thoughtful comments about your own father. Peace, brother, and safe onward travels.
@szemla7 ай бұрын
Yesterday was saga dawa duchen, a special day, when this video came off. This was the first thing i've seen in the morning with my coffee. Inspired and touched me so much, that i didn't go to work, instead of that I did a short trip with my old super10ere, to a local stupa, and have a bath in thermal...We have some parallels in life, i've been in Nepal, 12 years before, with a group (no bikes then) my father had serious sickness that time, and passed away after a few years, now i have two children also, and my father didn't even know them. I have seen the classic R.Enfields there the first time, and decided to go back one day with a bike like that, to reach Pokhara... Can't wait the next part...
@derrickmurphy98597 ай бұрын
Id say you were the hero in your fathers eyes things always go full circle, amazing stuff here thank you.
@deldridg2 ай бұрын
Very special mate. Great production and commentary and an important ride for you. We lost dad last April and most days he appears in my mind. We were very close and right up until his last days, we spoke almost daily on the phone. I still sometimes instinctively reach for the phone to talk shvt with the old fella. He would have absolutely loved your vids. Thanks for sharing it with us and cheers, Dave
@janoschekheldderberge34467 ай бұрын
Danke für das gute Video. Du fährst nicht nur beneidenswert exzellent Motorrad. Du transportierst auch mit wenigen Worten verdammt viele und starke Gefühle. 👍🏍️👍
@jaipalrana.4 ай бұрын
With tears in my eyes for your beloved Dad! You are so lucky that you created history with your father, this is unique, not happened with all travelers that they travel like this you are travelling with your father, coming generations (in your family particularly) will be blessed by both of you for the journey/teaching/experience.
@firantemilan7 ай бұрын
Welcome to Nepal and WOW. The way you show the Manang is absolutely amazing. You showed us the heart of the Manang and its road in such a ways that I felt goosebumps multiple times. And going solo 🤯.... Salute to you. Love from Nepal🇳🇵❤❤
@stevegodfrey39847 ай бұрын
Adam, really moved by your making peace with your Dad and buying those elephants for your girls. Powerful. You are changing the trajectory of your family for generations.
@scottstansbury14097 ай бұрын
Just want to say love your videos. I have learned alot from them. 1.5 years ago my father also passed of mesothelioma. I didn't have anyway to get there, all options ran out. In Kansas I took my 1990 xt350 and road to philadelphia Mississippi. 750 miles to my father's funeral. 2 months experience on a bike at the age of 50. Road this bike home 500 more miles and uhaul it back home. My father wanted to ride but he didn't get too. So I am a year and a half and 11,000 miles later. This just reminded me about my father and how I wish that now I am riding that he could be here riding with me. I guess in a way he is. Thanks dad! And thank you for such great videos. I have probably watched them all more than once and reference them when I need. I ride a 2023 tt900rp.
@auroratours67167 ай бұрын
Very few - maybe just a handful - bike-related publishers on KZbin have the skills & the brain to produce this high level of quality infotainment. Thanks for truly outstanding 24 minutes 🙏🏆
@patrickanderson48497 ай бұрын
You know I got home from work at 11 o’clock at night and I usually just hit the hay and wake up early and go to work but I saw this video on my phone come up and I started watching it and I couldn’t turn the thing off until it was over ,what an epic ride you put on. Thank you for the video.
@shaneolivier16507 ай бұрын
Your a legend and there's none like you,a heart for traveling and your story telling is unbelievable 👌
@user-sd7bh1hc8g7 ай бұрын
My favourite travel blogger and rider in my home country. Hell yea.
@antisebsis7 ай бұрын
...i watched "Lost in Albania " 10 times, and herer it is. A new Adventure, awesome !!!....
@digitallyinsane10367 ай бұрын
A Nepali living in central coast, Australia. You have just made my day. Keep travelling my man. I went to manang last November. I have just relived the moments through you.
@JasonMoon1117 ай бұрын
This hit me hard. I lost my father three months ago. What a nice way to speak about your Dad. Thank you Adam. 🙏
@mohanayyangar7 ай бұрын
Adam, you said some things that tugged at some strings that I keep buried deep. I'm sure your dad is celebrating this trip wherever he may be. The way you experience your rides and feel the places you travel is very special! I have learned much from this video.
@Beyond.theroad7 ай бұрын
Adam, This is just epic, EPIC story telling and EPIC photography!! After 1 minute I cried. You Sir, You are the legend. Thank You brother!
@squareyes19816 ай бұрын
A skirted past this thumbnail a dozen times. I knew seeing this would make me restless to return and here we are. It’s moving to hear what Nepal means to you. RIP dad.
@abrighterday5082 ай бұрын
I've been watching KZbin for years..Hands down the best Aussie channel
@DroningFunduro7 ай бұрын
I made this comment so that every time I get a like and get a notification, I come back and watch this masterpiece again.
@MotologyFilms7 ай бұрын
What great reason to comment 🙏
@kostasbarakos99497 ай бұрын
😍
@nedbrewer44417 ай бұрын
Adam.. always know he is still with you. My dad passed in 2018. Seems like yesterday though. He struggled in the end with pain and weakness but never lost his love. He was the best dad and my hero. I feel your beautifully spoken words and your adv videos are the most informative and entertaining. I've gained riding skills and confidence thru them...bless you. And use your love for your father to guide you with your own kids. Charge on adam.
@SquareHelmet7 ай бұрын
Octane 100 fuel! That's some high tech stuff coming from those plastic bottles. Thank you for the great video, man! Love it!
@vinodnathan65935 ай бұрын
Adam , one thing about your videos , it's never too old to watch again .
@mitchwiebell27854 ай бұрын
Two minutes in and I’m tearing up. So many lessons taught in this film.
@robertbird88957 ай бұрын
'Raw' ...commentary 'and beautiful' ...photography. Thanks for taking us on this adventure and sharing your Dad with us.
@lyrisstianen5 ай бұрын
quote : "when dad passed away like 3 years after our ride here and it just felt the right thing to do to continue this story solo..." ... until your kids have grown up, and perhaps you'll take your them with on the same journey you did with your dad 😊 Seems like you found yourself your special place which will always have a strong meaning to your heart, no matter how many places you visited and discovered throughout your life. You are a hero to your children and a legend to riders who have admired you for years. To me, you embody the spirit of a true adventurer, exploring the wonders of this world and leaving your mark on the Earth with every tire spin.
@anandasharma10417 ай бұрын
Happened to stumble upon your journey just as I was finished watching Itchy Boots, who is sadly down and out for some months due to an accident in her journeys through Africa. Your beautiful and heartwarming rendering of the time spent with your father grabbed my emotions by the neck and brought tears to my eyes. Am hooked, line and sinker to your channel and will follow you through your journeys through our beautiful Nepal and beyond. Bless you my friend and all the very best on your trails.
@GroppeljohannKlotenkempe-vr6oh7 ай бұрын
Thx Adam! You are a gem in this world and truly inspiring! That‘s not just politeness but from the depth of my soul. Your kids have a father - and what a hero he is! Always a safe ride!
@speakr7 ай бұрын
I've never been more captivated by a channel than yours. The magic you're weaving is truly special, so please, keep it up! Watching you and your dad share those moments in this vid. I would love to do the same and create those kinds of memories with my own father, but it feels like he has no interest in building that connection. I hope that someday, I can make similar experiences with my son once he is older!
@robertmauter64937 ай бұрын
Wow is all I can say, morning, I have been following you for a long time my friend, but this ride here is one I’ve always wished I could do no question, what a place, and yes very raw and in real time to say the least, although I’ve never been to that part of the world just a small part exist back here in the states, Indian people I know and serve in my business, just incredibly great people, people I communicate with about there homeland, but what a place your riding through, a land of enchantment to say the least, incredible terrain, and in spirit your dad is with you and watching over your shoulders. There was once a time where me and my dad just the two of us toured the west, every time me and my buddy travel extensively on our bikes I smile because no in spirit he’s with me, we traveled so many miles, so many roads, I was ever so grateful to have shared so much with this man, just passing away a few days after his 100 th. He is part of what I still do, like you wouldn’t have traded that time for absolutely nothing. Stay safe out there and cannot wait for next video. Rob U.S.
@fishybob90597 ай бұрын
I come to Adam’s videos for the riding and leave every time with a beautiful spiritual human connection. Movie experiences as masterful as his riding talent.
@banyrussia72643 ай бұрын
Your dad endured no matter how painful the ride may be but it is nothing compared to the joy he felt when he was riding with the person that matters the most.keep on riding in paradise Mr. Reimann from a rider to a rider. RESPECT!!!
@UmairJafrani7 ай бұрын
you've been an amazing teacher to me brother, i just came back from a 11 days solo tour from north Pakistan and while i was preparing for my tour, attaching luggage to my bike, riding my bike, off roading and what not you were the one on my mind in every step, in every turn and in every situation. You're an inspiration to me!!! Please come to Pakistan i would love to meet you!!! Love from Karachi, Pakistan!!! More Power to you!!!
@rezaizadkhah53677 ай бұрын
Hi Adam This is part of your narration: "You can't change your perspective on life when you keep looking at it in a same angle!" Man, this is the best way that describes why we ride a motorcycle! Good luck and I wish you the most joyful life while you're traveling. You're inspiring many riders around the world, I'm fortunate that I'm one of those. Hope to see you one day in person. Ray from San Diego
@markpatricksantosglatzel44397 ай бұрын
Goosebumps with that intro Adam, lost my dad a few years ago and as I’m 25 now never had the chance or age to go on adventures like that with him.
@DOVDOV7 ай бұрын
Your KZbin channel is one of the best out there in every way. Always a pleasure to see and listen to your words. The photography and editing are wonderful.
@micheleBogdanich8 күн бұрын
I feel the same sensations when i return for the first time to the places where i had been the previous time with my wife before she dead of illness. In any case, splendid video for images and human content
@andrewharris18377 ай бұрын
Havin been the Nepal & Tibet many times and been up in the mountains after i got sick,being blessed by the priests,i understand your passion and love of these places which can bring meaning to ones life in the wrstern world with children to raise😊
@ajaybhat93592 ай бұрын
Oh Man... what cinematography, visuals, storytelling. hats off to you.
@michaelanderson37717 ай бұрын
Two down and shinny side up Adam. Your an inspiration to many and old dog. Living Vicariously through your videography.
@mustangbites2 ай бұрын
An emotional story, well told by a Motorcyclist - Adam this is Epic , thank you
@nicktdm57037 ай бұрын
Blown away by the quality, artistry and production. Beautiful to watch.
@Dan-hn1lx3 ай бұрын
I loved the original series with your old man it was amazing and the bikes were little troopers!! Sorry about your old man but what an adventure and a memory!!
@TheSpanishmuscle7 ай бұрын
Dealing with the loss of a parent is a journey in itself. Thanks for another great vid.
@BerrieHJ7 ай бұрын
"You can't change your perspective on life when you keep looking at it from the same angle". This resonates a lot mate. Thank you so much for your amazing content!
@andreasweber78287 ай бұрын
I felt that one going right through my heart and it’s so beautiful and breathtaking it hurts.
@jaimelovesenduro92887 ай бұрын
Hello Adam, as always, greetings from Spain. First, I would like to offer my condolences for the loss of your father. Thanks to your videos, he is eternal, and even though I didn’t know him, I’m sure he is super proud of you. On another note, once again, you’ve managed to stir up a cocktail of emotions in me. You have me crazily searching for flights, routes, and motorcycle rentals in Kathmandu. I wanted to thank you for all the content your cameras show us. Thanks to them, people like me on the other side of the world can even experience altitude sickness with you. A big hug from Spain, and I’m very excited to see the entire trip. Thank you, Adam.
@Fiatmannen17 ай бұрын
I am in tears here. Jawdropping fotage and thinking of your dad and my dad who is getting old fast.
@joaofranca49967 ай бұрын
Amazing Adam. You are a true legeng. Not just by the moto skill, but with the skill that you have to bring the emotions to the skin on people, with your videos. Proper inspiration!
@ssc13487 ай бұрын
I've been waiting for this video(series). The scenery is breathtaking. I wish I could have the opportunity to ride through the Himalayas before I get too old.
@roaminguero7 ай бұрын
Fantastic video, narration, everything. Thanks for sharing the adventure and stories with us you legend. Greetings from 🇨🇭
@saint666vinny7 ай бұрын
I lost my father 7 years ago and that Intro really broke me .I could feel the way do .My son is now just 3 months old and i hope to ride with him someday .That would be the best feeling .P.s Your father would be Proud !!
@IamthePMofAustralia7 ай бұрын
I reckon despite it all you gave your ol' man the trip of a lifetime he would have cherished forever, if he's anything like you at all I suspect he would've been the happiest man in the world ...even if he didn't say it. And very proud of you A Mann. Very proud.
@Raineradventure7 ай бұрын
I've never dropped a comment but this time it feels necessary. Thanks a lot for sharing your insights and the motiviation for your very personal tour. Thats so reflective and open, its truly touching me. I guess thats why we all love riding, to be with our toughts and feelings,thats like therapy... Thanks Adam for takeing us with you!! ...exicted for the part
@44musher7 ай бұрын
Outstanding, nothing like the love for and of a Father, etched upon our soul. Thanks for sharing the ride brother. May God bless you.
@owenwilliams95827 ай бұрын
lovely tribute to your Dad, Adam, he'll be proud of your solo trip, with the gift of fond memories you both had together.
@mattar71ali7 ай бұрын
Your style is incredibly beautiful, and your remembrance of your father is a testament to the nobility of your character.
@reinmansmith7 ай бұрын
An amazing adventure to do with your Dad and a great way to remember him… we live on in our children …
@brewster840677 ай бұрын
Wow. I too see my dad as my hero. This really hit home. Absolutely amazing video.
@leopoldanggi7 ай бұрын
Watching you remembering my Dad, bring me those childhood memories back, I drop a bit tears but feel happy, thank you for sharing your story👍
@shahila-young84267 ай бұрын
Yikes! Your in nepal! this is just splendid. Thank you for doing this in Nepal also to the Royal Enfield Team for pinning this man down. Didn't know that you had such memorable moments with your father. Next time please bring the war horse along. Thank you again sir, love from nepal .
@nicholaushilf93487 ай бұрын
Adam.. absolutely love your work for so many reasons, not the least of which I've been trying to get a group of mates together for over 10 years to do a Himalaya ride!! Don't ever stop, keep the content coming!!!
@noels697 ай бұрын
Thanks for being transparent and sharing your journey, Adam! Relationships with a father can be very complicated. But at the end of the day, you only have one.