Himalayan Hero "The Return" EP 4 India Royal Enfield Himalayan 450

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ARiemann1

ARiemann1

15 күн бұрын

Elevating over 5000m towards the border of China, the final stage of Adam's epic Himalayan Adventure takes us into the Tibetan Plateau. From Leh to Nyoma, the high deserts of the Indian Himalayas, this majestic landscape delivers the closure Adam has been searching for in this return journey of the original story, Himalayan Hero.
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@michaelbdoherty
@michaelbdoherty 13 күн бұрын
You have beautifully expressed alot of us older guys feelings about losing our Dad's and how life is very short watching our children grow up. Thanks
@ogasi1798
@ogasi1798 13 күн бұрын
this
@SJW82
@SJW82 13 күн бұрын
Amen to this mate. I’m 41 and unfortunately lost my best mate (Dad) to Dementia back in November 2023. It’s been a very humbling & cathartic viewing, though loved every moment of it 🤙🏻♥️
@loblolly888
@loblolly888 13 күн бұрын
Spot on Michael. Motorcycles, adventure, the recent loss of my Dad and putting our sometimes troubled relationship into perspective. This series has stirred up a lot for me, but in a really positive way. Thank you Adam for making this about more than just a motorcycle/trip review and turning it into something truly special for many people.
@PAULLEWIS-fm5xq
@PAULLEWIS-fm5xq 10 күн бұрын
Absolutely- I had recently lost both of my parents and I too have 2 girls - absolutely enjoyed this series of films - thank you
@snoopdeckin
@snoopdeckin 2 күн бұрын
this channel is underrated if you look it from a certain angle this guy does a top class editing & best production value. in certain ways i say its slightly better than itchy boots when it comes to raw adventure & story telling itchy videos are good but its a liquid type camera flow without action in certain scenes.
@johna6968
@johna6968 12 күн бұрын
Sadly it's too long ago and I was too young to remember the good times with Dad. Once the marriage broke down with Mum he was done. He had 2 more boys with a second wife who became his life. My sister crazily took her own life and he was at the funeral with his boys. After the ceremony was done, he approached and I put out my hand to shake his. He made no eye contact and continued on his way. I knew we were done forever. When I heard he was dying, I made every attempt to contact. I heard nothing back. I didn't attend the funeral. There are sadly zero feelings for the person who was biologically my father. It could have been so different. I am a father and grandfather now. I cannot understand how a person becomes so bitter with innocent kids.. Adam your work is an inspiration. I jump aboard my ageing GS and the world becomes a different place. Bless you and your family.
@leecoates6524
@leecoates6524 13 күн бұрын
Adam as a father myself who has never chosen the correct path as a father always thinking being away earning money for my children's future was more important than being there in person for my kids , to the point where my 4 children hate me for all my bad decisions , now i fighting to survive my fight with Aml leukaemia doctors told me to go home as well just like your father , said i have 2 mouths to live make peace with your kids , 6 yrs later im still fighting no pain killers no medical treatment other than a brain tumour removed last october my journey continues never giving up making sure i tell my kids every day i love them, even though 3 of them never say or show it back, i can understand your side of things with your father as i can understand his i don't know your father but as a father going through the same heart ache i believe he is proud of you and loved you more than you could ever imagine i believe he has taught you a lesson in life to how you should love your wife and children , he taught you this by not doing it right himself grab hold of his mistakes use the anger and heart ache he caused you to become a great man father and husband he has given you a gift mate, and the man i see in you with every adventure you do gives me courage to keep fighting to keep loving life no matter how hard it is no matter who hates me or loves me to become that wild horse running through life beating all those who hunt him , you Adam are a inspiration to all that comes across you either here or in real life time too stand tall and proud of the man you have become , IF YOU WAS MY SON I WOULD BE PROUD OF YOU, YOU'RE ARE A LEGEND
@jayhopkins1337
@jayhopkins1337 12 күн бұрын
Sucks about kids nowadays. Not much respect going around. Ride as much as you can!
@nickp4179
@nickp4179 12 күн бұрын
Well written, been there, done the same, money over family. Kids had all the toys all the material stuff, the reality is all they needed was their dad.
@vapnapnao8411
@vapnapnao8411 9 күн бұрын
Everything in life is a lesson, lesson through experience. Soon or later we all pay our bills and this is not a bad thing. That's how we become better persons in this or in the next lives. And if there are no "next life" it is ok again - the good decisions and the wright acts are bettering other people, so it worth it. Ride as much as you can, friend.
@Knallhatt370
@Knallhatt370 13 күн бұрын
My dad is 70, he rode in Himalaya last october. We watched your films together this evening, it really got to me how happy i am To be able to ride with him and to have him around. A great big Thank You for the beautiful films. 🙏 Namaste.
@TheBanjaraMan
@TheBanjaraMan 12 күн бұрын
Adam & Arvind..... complementary
@arvindsingh_Tourbugs
@arvindsingh_Tourbugs 12 күн бұрын
cheers
@fhangorn
@fhangorn 11 күн бұрын
@@arvindsingh_Tourbugs I hope a lot of people learn to ride slow with you
@cosmozh
@cosmozh 7 күн бұрын
@@arvindsingh_Tourbugs You are a Hero Arvin and a great personality. Thank you for your support and love for our community.
@kalpetkoff
@kalpetkoff 12 күн бұрын
The man who single-handed made motorcycling great again. Thank you, Adam!
@Tim9974
@Tim9974 13 күн бұрын
Adam without a doubt this is the best motorcycle video I have ever watched. It was incredible from the music to the scenery. Your interactions with Arvind are awesome. I had a tear in the eye at the end when you were talking about your kids. I also have a son and a daughter and I'm trying my best to provide for them and set a good example. I love riding my bike whenever I can and watching your videos is motivation to get out and push myself to become a better rider. In my opinion you are an absolute legend. Thank you.
@jtsinspain
@jtsinspain 13 күн бұрын
Hi Adam, thank you for letting us ride underneath your helmet. I don't want to say much, I tend to get emotional, but the way you transmit exactly what you must have been feeling, I can almost smell the dust on the overhung road. This is just so marvelous!
@ramanshekhar9514
@ramanshekhar9514 13 күн бұрын
What a beautiful journey Adam! The storytelling, the cinematography, amazing!!
@adilqureshi5375
@adilqureshi5375 13 күн бұрын
Royal Enfield is going to thank you for the way you have made this Bike look in your videos. Even Royal Enfield could not do marketing the way you have done it for them.
@motardoujda4822
@motardoujda4822 13 күн бұрын
نعم يجب تكريم هادا السائق من شركة Royal Enfield ❤
@Kyoto_Ed
@Kyoto_Ed 12 күн бұрын
As a solo bike packer who uses a drone, I can't really see how he could be taking those shots himself. There must be a small production company behind him. Not taking away anything from it.
@sarojpradhan1250
@sarojpradhan1250 12 күн бұрын
@@Kyoto_Ed You obviously didn't see his camera & drone gear and just assumed
@Kyoto_Ed
@Kyoto_Ed 12 күн бұрын
@@sarojpradhan1250 I did just assume. I mean, if he did it himself, hats off to him, that's amazing. Just from my own personal experience it's not very easy, not to mention very dangerous in situations like these. Maybe he's got some crazy new drone I don't know about. I have a DJI Air S2 and it would've gone into that cliff for sure, not to mention the battery life is limited. Then you need to carry a bunch of batteries around with you and get them charged up along the way. I'm wondering where his controller is when he's driving because I can't see it on his handle bars. But like I say, good for him. This is what I thought solo drone use could be in the future, but maybe he's way ahead, of me at least.
@ChinamanMike
@ChinamanMike 12 күн бұрын
@@Kyoto_Ed You can use the active track function for those shots. It tracks quite well. I love how Adam always drives into focus when he does the camera/tripod shots. Also his framing is really nice, he's not always at the center of the screen and shows the epicness of his environment.
@P4P5
@P4P5 12 күн бұрын
Honestly, this is the best series i ever watched. Thank you sir.
@oeboeloe05
@oeboeloe05 13 күн бұрын
Those last few minutes brought me to tears, lost my dad earlier this year. It is a beautiful episode and made me think of your Himalayan Hero movie often times. Whatever happens, i'm going to ride those epic roads somewhere in the next few years. Thanks for being such an inspiration, Thanks for creating this.
@piratehunter5575
@piratehunter5575 13 күн бұрын
same thing happened to me i cried too 😭😭😭
@Ian-je9cf
@Ian-je9cf 13 күн бұрын
me too
@reinmansmith
@reinmansmith 13 күн бұрын
There really aren’t enough superlatives in the thesaurus to cover this adventure, just incredible. All I can say is that the Royal Enfield has truly lapped up everything that Adam has thrown at it and got him to some incredible places 👍
@1nando632
@1nando632 12 күн бұрын
Bloody hell, now i want to go to the Himalayas and ride a Himalayan. Impressed with that Royal Enfield, it took everything in its stride.
@argirisxx
@argirisxx 12 күн бұрын
"A warrior is defined by his scars, not his medals...." All this time i follow your chanel, i am amazed by your"riding medals".... Now, i thank you, i respect you, i sallute you for showing me your scars... Legend....
@majorlee1
@majorlee1 13 күн бұрын
👍😎Adam is the man! The war horse would love that place.
@bolwell
@bolwell 12 күн бұрын
Lets just take a moment here to recognise the shear amount of effort going into bringing this epic adventure to our screens. Riding a route like that would be hard enough, let alone all the set up and re set up required to record the bloody thing! And as I'm sure many of you will know, the last thing on your mind when experiencing something as soul destroying as a flat tyre, is whipping your camera out to record the whole painful event. Oh and wait there's more, once you've got all that hard won footage, you then have to edit the thing to perfection FFS. I've nothing but full, unadulterated respect for this man, Adam, thank you from the bottom of my ever grateful heart.
@andrewreebel6418
@andrewreebel6418 13 күн бұрын
I lost my dad 3.5 years ago. He's the reason I ride and have a garage full of bikes. It would've been something to do a trip like this with him. Now he's with me in spirit on my rides. One day dad, we're going to go on some epic adventure rides.
@andrewreebel6418
@andrewreebel6418 13 күн бұрын
No one does it better than you bro! Every time I watch a video of yours, I want to sell all my bikes and pick up a Tenere
@sharatcoolkarni6588
@sharatcoolkarni6588 12 күн бұрын
Same 💯, I own a KTM duke 390… Tenere has become by dream bike, because of Adam… currently I think of selling 390 for a Himalayan!
@johnnyblue4799
@johnnyblue4799 9 күн бұрын
Then why the procrastination? :))
@KennethGalea
@KennethGalea 4 күн бұрын
Ts what I did! Never looked back... except to look at the Raid when I park it up 😊
@Itsnotherideitsthejourney
@Itsnotherideitsthejourney 13 күн бұрын
The message you share throught this video, you and Arvind, not only showing us how it's done but also why, damn it hits hard. I very rarely comments youtube videos but on this one I just can't hold back. Reminds me my own adventure in 2018. I was 22, flew from France to California, bought a motorcyle to a perfect stranger. We spent time together, he taught me how to ride off road, gave me the best advices he had, anything that could help. Eventually he offered hospitality for way more than a couple of nights, I met his wife and they became my friends. I hit the road, 8 months later I reached Santiago in Chile and it was time to go home. I visited him in 2022 when back to the US for long vacations, and it felt really good to meet again someone that counted so much for me in my trip. Sadly, I never saw his wife again, cancer took her away in 2020. Each time I take the bike for a long trip, I think about the moment we sayed goodbye, without knowing that we would never be able to meet again, and it makes me smile, cause it makes her very much alive in my mind. The last minutes of your video brang back all thoses memories. So, a big thank you for daring to tell us all this about how you feel, in the end I think that's what matters most.
@arvindsingh_Tourbugs
@arvindsingh_Tourbugs 12 күн бұрын
thanks a lot mate. great words.keep riding.
@Itsnotherideitsthejourney
@Itsnotherideitsthejourney 12 күн бұрын
@@arvindsingh_Tourbugs Every day man. You have a beautiful spirit, reminding me all the amazings souls I met on my way. Thanks to you !
@Motosportz
@Motosportz 9 күн бұрын
My dad got me into motorcycle riding 45ish years ago. Saw I had an interest in it, bought a SL125 Honda for me, a XL175 Honda for him and a step through 90 for mom (dual range transmission and everything ha ha ha). We rode in the forests of coastal Oregon. Little did they know they planted a seed in me and I had a life long career in the motorcycle industry. I just recently retired and my wife and I are exploring the US and I have two bikes with me. Even my dog is named Moto. My kids think I'm cool. Life is good. RIP dad, thanks for everything.
@cleigh113
@cleigh113 13 күн бұрын
Thanks for the journey My dad was much like yours we didn't have a close relationship but he did buy me my first motorcycle at 12 years old providing me with a lifetime of fun and joy!
@mclago
@mclago 13 күн бұрын
This is FU..ING AMAZING !!!! It touched my heart in a way i´ve experienced maybe two or three times in my life. And i found a lot of common grounds with your story. I lost my father almost 3 years ago. He was not ill, only old. But in terms of relationship, i think it was the almost the same as you. I also got two girls that are my sunshine every morning. And of course i´m a motorcycle enthusiast. I´m so ashamed writing this lines. Looks like a penthouse letter... jajajaja. Keep it this way. Godspeed !
@Kelly-oq9nh
@Kelly-oq9nh 13 күн бұрын
The drone shots are incredible. Truly epic.
@NZCycletherapy
@NZCycletherapy 10 күн бұрын
Totally epic, touching, and heartwarming...I had a tear in my eye at the end. I nursed my dad through a degenerative lung disease and had to be there with him 24/7 at the end. The hospital would prop him up with pure oxygen and send him back home, in the end it came down to a hospice and he went in for respite to give us a rest but I knew it was the end somehow. I remember meditating before bed and feeling his presence, my phone went off and the hospice said he'd just past. I knew he was in a better place and never mourned him as I continued to feel his presence for weeks, and then it just disappeared...I figured he'd just joined the everything again. You and Arvin were supposed to share that very special experience no doubt, we all have so much to offer one another.
@xAbhimanew
@xAbhimanew 12 күн бұрын
and this is how a himalayan 450 should ride. what a machine. and arvind is truly a legend.
@thepro08
@thepro08 13 күн бұрын
probably the best video, yet.... i admire you alot started watching your videos 10 years ago you were like 40k.. cant remember, keep pushing, keep making your videos , you make the world a better place for millions of people out there.
@woodyfromtas8866
@woodyfromtas8866 11 күн бұрын
I just flew out of Leh yesterday after 5 weeks of epic riding on the old Himalayan - it was also a return for me after my first visit 12 years ago. Riding through these incredible landscapes and on these epic roads like through the Zanskar Valley are indescribable experiences that you just can’t relay to others. Thank you Adam for this gift I can now share with others. My Father is still alive at 91 but sadly I cannot share these incredible experiences with him, as my brother nearly died in motorcycle accident, and it would kill him if he knew what I was doing…. You have memories with your father to treasure forever.
@ChooseBrian
@ChooseBrian 12 күн бұрын
“The physical passing didn’t leave a hole because the hole was already there “ - Brother, that line literally sucked the life out of me. I felt that too. This was all such a a pleasure to watch. Thank you for sharing your vulnerability and your humanity. Cheers from California.
@punctureproductions
@punctureproductions 13 күн бұрын
what a perfect circle Adam! the experience must have been so special for you!
@christiaanF1
@christiaanF1 13 күн бұрын
You will be a great father. And you are such a legend. 🙌🏻 pray that you get back safe to all your girls for all your years to come mate. Be blessed.
@mdkvlogz0786
@mdkvlogz0786 7 күн бұрын
Dear Adam , I am so much connected to you , as my dad was also a Bullet rider and I lost him due to cancer in 2022, I was raised by my grandparents, till school , left home in 2006 for caraer , and my stubbornness Just like you , but i had the same adrenaline like my dad and you to do something for the world and Humanity Inshallah. I wish i could meet you some day and ride on my Dominar 400 , that i named him Optimus and got the same number that i had on his bike . I got goosebumps and tears in my eyes and yes dear Addy , our dads are watching us from above and i pray to the almighty for you and your families success wealth and prosperity. Hallelujah ❤. The Lone Wolf 🐺 💔🚩🛣️
@armourbl
@armourbl 12 күн бұрын
Best motorcycle content on KZbin...period!!!
@GeorgeOutThere
@GeorgeOutThere 8 күн бұрын
Adam :) By the time I was grown up and I had all the questions in the world, my father was old and sick. Long time I though he taught me close to nothing about real life - how to make career, money and stuff. When I was young, we were together every summer at his father's house, going to the beach only me and him. He taught me how to treat my children and make them great memories. The same you learned from yours :) The rest I am still figuring out. Once again - great video - I don't have more words. May be the best series for motorcycles!
@LatexMallard
@LatexMallard 10 күн бұрын
There’s nothing I can say that hasn’t been said in the comments already! Awesome mate, just bloody awesome!👌
@frank_jk
@frank_jk 12 күн бұрын
My parents are visiting and I my father happened upon this video which was queued up on the TV, and he was absolutely captivated. He's 82 and never ridden a motorcycle, but watched the entire Tibetan Plateau video. He was enthralled! He won't stop talking about it, and that it is a huge testament to your sense of adventure and your quality as a filmmaker. Bravo, and thanks for helping my dad understand a bit better why I love motorcycles. Cheers from Seattle, WA, USA.
@svenschroder6197
@svenschroder6197 9 күн бұрын
Just...wow! So so epic! Watched it with my 4 year old son ❤! my beloved dad passed away exactly one month ago...this hits different for me! Thanks adam! You are truly an inspiration, role model and a big important part of the whole motocycle world! And what a great guy arwind is...🙏🏽
@marinoopen
@marinoopen 8 күн бұрын
Good God..the quality of the production, the story telling, and “live vicariously” are just off the chart dude. I will happily pay whatever it takes to keep these coming.
@craigbrown2183
@craigbrown2183 12 күн бұрын
Brilliant series. It would be great to see Sir Enfield join the Warhorse back in Australia.
@dylb8801
@dylb8801 13 күн бұрын
The Himalayan just getting it done. Nothing else needed to be said I like it!
@fricaTenereWorldraid
@fricaTenereWorldraid 13 күн бұрын
Op twee wielen door de natuur. De vogels de andere dieren die meelopen en de kwetsbaarheid in jezelf vinden. De dood van dierbaren verwerken gaat zo goed als je alleen bent, of zoals hier met iemand die langzaam je „blood Brother“ wordt. De eenheid met je motor, de gedachten aan vrouw en kinderen brengen je zo dichtbij het mooiste wat er is. Wat een prachtige eerlijke films maak je toch. Iets waar veel mensen wat aan hebben. Ik ben dankbaar je films te mogen kijken. 🙏 Edwin
@NajAbdul
@NajAbdul 12 күн бұрын
Adam is one of my favorite person in social media, we can learn so many things from his words, big salute to Aarvind as well
@arvindsingh_Tourbugs
@arvindsingh_Tourbugs 12 күн бұрын
thanks a lot mate.cheers
@thedougies8322
@thedougies8322 12 күн бұрын
Adam you were spot on, Episodes 3 & 4 just on another level. Really honest too…authentic & human. Thank you I’m really enjoying this series 🙏
@johnmignano7872
@johnmignano7872 12 күн бұрын
Adam...you nailed it mate, what an epic adventure, your dads passing opened the way to reach your peak👍🤜
@grote8324
@grote8324 13 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@jodifinnegan8660
@jodifinnegan8660 12 күн бұрын
Lost for words yet again… teared up when you got emotional about your girls. Fabulous video yet again!!
@martinrichard9431
@martinrichard9431 6 күн бұрын
Damn, this got me in the feels. I know the feeling of loss, having lost 2 brothers, but now that my dad is going, I don’t feel the same. He was similar to yours and now that it’s at the end, he still can’t really connect and open up. I also have 2 daughters and everything I do is for them. You sir are my spirit animal. Despite all your skill and success, you’re a down to earth, fantastic human being, a great dad and an inspiration. So glad to have discovered you.
@Deployable-
@Deployable- 13 күн бұрын
I had a similar relationship with my dad.Nothing much was taught and said and when he passed,in Adam's words,"the hole was already there..."So It didn't matter that much. And yeah,I think it's safe to say you're the only rider who milks every drop of potential from the Himalayan as a matter of fact,the way you plan on how things should be and your grind for excellence/perfection,I feel your bike talks to itself that it should not break down and disappoint you.
@outdoors-university
@outdoors-university 12 күн бұрын
Lots of lesson to learn from this one as well my brother! Thank you, thank you, thank you! Love, Health and positive thoughts for you and your FAMILY!
@ninjagarage2
@ninjagarage2 12 күн бұрын
India was once upon a time part of Gondwana. About 100 million years ago it broke off from Australia and slowly drifted North until it collided with Asia about 40 to 50 million years ago and it created the Himalayas and is still creating the Himalayas. So cool. So really Adam, you're adventuring on what was once part of Australia and Antarctica. Kind of mind blowing!! Your videos are as awesome and inspiring as always. Love ya work!
@motocitybrasil
@motocitybrasil 9 күн бұрын
What a masterpiece mate. Unbelievable how good this video is. Cheers from Brazil 🇧🇷
@erickfourie2243
@erickfourie2243 11 күн бұрын
Hey Adam, Your channel has literally been one of the first channels I started to follow when I got into the "adventure bike" thing. I religiously watch your videos as they come out and each time a find a nugget of gold ! Your work and effort has really sparked a sense of exploration. For that I would like to say thank you! In fact your work has sparked such a sense of exploration I'm currently packing up my house and stuffing it into storage and going travel on my trusty XT660R through Southern Africa as a Digital Nomad ! Minimum 6 months ... probably more. Know there will be sucky parts but, I feel that is part of adventure !
@prabal19
@prabal19 13 күн бұрын
Special mention about the drone tracking shots.. they were simply incredible..what moves and angles! couldn't be better! Very inspiring!
@waynemorgan5017
@waynemorgan5017 12 күн бұрын
Again Riemann, thank you, well done. A lot of us old boy's are watching and I would like to say, THANK YOU.
@markobutkovic5414
@markobutkovic5414 12 күн бұрын
Best 38 min spend on YT this year. Thanx man for wakeing up conection with my kids.
@tashsakpal8615
@tashsakpal8615 7 күн бұрын
While watching episode,I was just thinking of my trips with my Dad I just miss him and Adam u have brought riding back in mine and many others life. Thank you . Namaskar 🙏
@MototechWanderer
@MototechWanderer 4 күн бұрын
Did the same route once on my Vstrom 650 solo and once in my car. Every corner every kilometre was nostalgic while watching this video.
@LloydGrace1
@LloydGrace1 13 күн бұрын
I never met my father but I have always been there for my 2 children and now for my grandchildren. The end of this amazing story bought a tear to my eye but it was a good tear, thank you! Family is everything and all that you put it you get back and more! Your film making and story telling skills are another level. Your riding isn’t bad either😉 What a pleasure it’s been following your journey so far! Thank you again🙏
@Guest-sl2qb
@Guest-sl2qb 12 күн бұрын
This is the pinnacle of motorcyling adventure..
@user-iv2os5dp4s
@user-iv2os5dp4s 9 күн бұрын
As someone how lost dad - I certainly know that the loss is bigger and bigger as times fly. Amazing story and footage.
@mutinypunisher666
@mutinypunisher666 13 күн бұрын
This episode really got me. I recently lost my dad as well. It reminded me of why we work as hard as we do to keep our family together. Cheers brother! ❤❤❤
@Scotnish4U
@Scotnish4U 3 күн бұрын
Wonderful video Adam, and I write this with tears in my eyes, so many similarities with my own father. My two girls are grown now but I hope my lovely relationship with them is in part a product of the relationship had with my Dad. An important film, thank you.
@abhinavagrimborah9926
@abhinavagrimborah9926 9 күн бұрын
That's what men does , Huge respect to both of the guys . God bless you and your loved ones Sir ❤
@matsaugustsson6601
@matsaugustsson6601 8 күн бұрын
Det var bästa 37,51 minutrarna på länge, man längtar efter nästa äventyr på mc. 👑🙏🏻
@philgrant7205
@philgrant7205 13 күн бұрын
I'm not crying! Must have got some dust in my eyes.
@jasonlonon4198
@jasonlonon4198 13 күн бұрын
Dammit Adam, i literally just got home from riding my motorcycle....turn the computer on and voila....the new video. Now, I just wanna go ride again. I have shit to do!!! lol. Thanks for the video. Awesome as always. Incredible looking trip.
@eharbiya7191
@eharbiya7191 12 күн бұрын
I am speechless,, very emotional, you are a hero ,,thank you
@firstwavemowing2077
@firstwavemowing2077 13 күн бұрын
Fantastic journey and story Adam. Your description of the passing of your father really resonated with me on the passing of my own father.
@davidmoffatt4636
@davidmoffatt4636 6 күн бұрын
Bro, your parting comments regarding your dad and your kids, were quite powerful to me. I had a similar relationship with my dad, so I could empathize with you. Your videos are inspiring and entertaining to watch. Keep up the great work and continue inspiring us all.
@JeffNoel
@JeffNoel 12 күн бұрын
If I needed a guide there, I feel like Arvind is the man for the job! He seems like such a great human being! Also, these videos are the best ads ever for actual dual sport / adventure bikes. It's not all shiny, the mud, the snow, the dirt, the flat tire. These bikes are made for that. And through hardship they give us access to insane scenery. This small series was another banger Adam!
@outthere79stefanobisanti31
@outthere79stefanobisanti31 9 күн бұрын
Those last words mate I felt them so hard in me… my dad went through a similar process with his health and me having two girls… all the challenges we went through as a family… you got me there!
@karlknusperfrosch8846
@karlknusperfrosch8846 7 күн бұрын
🙏 Thank you to film your trip and what a wonderful film. Thank you, thank you, thank you 🙏. Wish you and your family all the best 👍🥰
@allenhuling598
@allenhuling598 10 күн бұрын
Very well done, Adam, thank you, and to Royal Enfield!!
@toddclarke2348
@toddclarke2348 13 күн бұрын
One word! EPIC! Absolutely awesome mate! Thankyou for sharing an in depth journey, physically, mentally and spiritually. Bless you Adam 🙏💙💛❤️
@screaminR6
@screaminR6 11 күн бұрын
Haha!! “A lesson in aggression and momentum”. I’d say that’s a fair trade for the comment on learning how to ride slow. What Arvin may not know is many of us would pay top dollar for that lesson from guy like Adam! 🤩
@LostAnFound
@LostAnFound 11 күн бұрын
Damn guys Wasn't expecting the teary - eyed ending. Life is just so beautiful, and sharing such a motorcycle ride can show it right open
@michaelowen8988
@michaelowen8988 9 күн бұрын
Thanks for this epic series. I'm blessed that my father is still with us. Took him to the isle of man tt races this year, 550 ish mile round trip. Considering he's 80 he rode very well. I got a bit short with him at times as you did with your father, i had to remind myself he is 80 years old and gets exhausted easily. Thank you for opening my eyes to how important it is to still have him here riding with us (me and my brother) best wishes from england 🇬🇧
@happyadventurerides
@happyadventurerides 8 күн бұрын
You are a legend, the way you live your life on two wheels and enjoy and appreciate every moment. Looking forward to seeing you at the ABR FESTIVAL. Thank you for being an inspiration to us all.
@bumpystories
@bumpystories 10 күн бұрын
This is by far the best motorcycling story I've ever seen. Cheers to you Adam!! And Arvind, you the man👍 Roadshakers 🤘
@sonamnilza1787
@sonamnilza1787 10 күн бұрын
I happened to watch ur video coz my son is a bike lover..wish he could meet u coz we came to know later only that u stayed at our neighbor hotel in khakshal. The last part of video was very emotional when u remembered ur daughters 😢
@SW-MOTO
@SW-MOTO 11 күн бұрын
What for a legend, both of You gents!!! Greetings from 🇨🇭
@happyGSArider
@happyGSArider 13 күн бұрын
It's touching the heart, man. You are getting us so close to your fellings. You are the Legend, Adam. Absolutely amazing. Thank you. 🙏
@stuartsmith8476
@stuartsmith8476 11 күн бұрын
Another great film Adam, voicing emotions which I'm sure many of us have experienced in one way or another, good or bad, with our fathers.
@BradB6910
@BradB6910 8 күн бұрын
You got a gift Adam. Thank you for an exceptional 4 part series, just finished binge watching them today on fathers day, go figure. Extraordinary work, I love how you narrate giving your insights and perceptions and wit, very enjoyable. Please keep it coming. Indeed you are inspirational and a legend.
@liver.flush.maestro
@liver.flush.maestro 12 күн бұрын
Breathtaking images of this Tibetan plateau!!!
@AdvExOz
@AdvExOz 10 күн бұрын
Adam, your work is an absolute inspiration. I love how you and Arvin are now good mates. These are memories you will cherish. Thanks for sharing so much of whats in you with us. You are an absolute legend my friend! Ride on 😊
@cyclemoto8744
@cyclemoto8744 11 күн бұрын
This episode is a beautiful story, the riding, the landscapes, your relationship with Arvind and last but not least your personal story with your father (which I can certainly relate to). Thanks Adam. ps: I nearly forgot to thank Arvind for his wonderful contribution, the entertainment but most importantly his demeanor and his wonderful outlook on life.
@ViratG8
@ViratG8 11 күн бұрын
"Himalayan Hero" amazing series. Highly appreciate your efforts and hard work. Love and best regards from India
@tarc93
@tarc93 11 күн бұрын
Anyone else get like some saw dust or something in their eyes. Thank you Adam for giving us yet another brilliant video and for myself at least confirming the things in life that really matter.
@badbadgerretiredinthailand
@badbadgerretiredinthailand 11 күн бұрын
For me... I watch all your vids, this shows whatever the bike you ride is the bike for adventure, I've just got back from a 5 day ride in Thailand, kanchanuri motorcycle museum, and a few bits in-between, 600km longest day, I'm sure he learnt a lot from you, and hopefully you learnt a lot from him, remember stay awesome, ps the drone footage is epic.
@DvdP83
@DvdP83 12 күн бұрын
Adam, fantastic that we could ride with you. You gave us a beautiful ride and a beautiful story. Family is the most important. Especially for the children. Take good care of everyone and do what you like. I hope to meet you someday in Europe. Thank you for this special ride.
@jaimelovesenduro9288
@jaimelovesenduro9288 12 күн бұрын
Hello Adam, normally I have words of gratitude and the excitement of following in your footsteps, noting down the routes you take and the places you show in your videos in case one day fate allows me to experience them. But this time is different. I feel that this journey is very special for you and has such a profound meaning behind it that I really believe there is nothing to say, only to think and reflect on the things that truly matter. Whenever I see or hear anything about the Himalayas, you will be present in my mind and I’ll think: well, I have a friend who did it on a motorcycle. I hope one day I can meet you in person and have a good cold beer with you. You are the real hero.
@peternaur
@peternaur 12 күн бұрын
Oh goodness. What an ending. Thanks for the emotion, Adam. I love that dimension and it is truly weird how motorcycling can be so emotional sometimes. Great watch, thanks a million times!!
@AmitSadhdogra
@AmitSadhdogra 9 күн бұрын
Dear Adam , just sending you a big hug - frm just another guy on the bike .. your Dad is always smiling frm heavens , seeing you and your videos .. Let’s ride soon ! Big love
@1ferdovic
@1ferdovic 13 күн бұрын
Fantastic setting and cheerfully sad story. Beautifully said everything.
@DirtZen
@DirtZen 11 күн бұрын
It's amazing how sometimes you have to find yourself in the middle of absolutely nowhere to actually find yourself. The amount of self realization and depth of clarity that can be achieved just sitting on a mountain, far away from civilization, reflecting on your life and the people who helped shape it really hits deep. This is why adventure is so important. The incredible experiences, wonderful people you meet, countless challenges and most importantly, the depth of emotions that we can feel, I would say especially as men who struggle to being in that space, has such an incredibly humbling, grounding and uplifting impact. Thank you Adam for sharing such deep and personal moments with us. Your dad sounded like an incredible man.
@ride4adventure
@ride4adventure 10 күн бұрын
I connected with this story on many levels, particularly your relationship and passing of your Dad.The destination and cinematic images you presented were something else. One of your best, and you are just getting better. Well done and thank you. 👏🙏
@lousystork
@lousystork 11 күн бұрын
The youngest mountain has the ability to bring about the most primeval of human emotions. Stunning shots. Beautiful words. May you dad rest in peace.
@OlaCurtius
@OlaCurtius 9 күн бұрын
Sometimes you need to take a step back and take in whatever the next person is giving you. Forget your own expectations and learn to appreciate what you get. This is especially true with our parents.
@dipuBarua
@dipuBarua 7 күн бұрын
Though, I am not a fan of RE but this one really made my day and again ignited the spark to go on a ride to Zanskar. You both deserve huge applause and also the person behind the camera. This video was a perfect blend of passion and emotions 🙏
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