I quit riding motorcycles off road forever (not clickbait)

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Yammie Noob

Yammie Noob

Күн бұрын

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0:00 Intro
0:59 My background on off roading
2:54 The video I was sent...
4:37 Getting there
5:00 Hubris and the CRF250RX
8:19 Feeling better!
9:47 Single track nightmare
14:09 Rocky endless climbs
17:12 The beginning of the end
18:13 I cracked
19:38 It was never about dirtbikes
21:13 Why I'm quitting

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@yammienoob
@yammienoob 11 ай бұрын
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@chrishince8947
@chrishince8947 11 ай бұрын
Sure it wasn't the Rye and Canadian beer causing the wipeouts? Lol
@nebulaunfolding
@nebulaunfolding 11 ай бұрын
Sell all your off-road bikes and get a street legal xr650r. Jack of all trades. Torque, light, reliable, comfortable, can do 100 mph.
@lb150t
@lb150t 10 ай бұрын
Hey @yammiwnoob to be completely honest I don't watch many of your videos, but today I'm glad I clicked on this one. I understand where you're coming from in this video I've felt that way in other areas of my life as well couldn't have said it better bro. Great video Man 🤜🏽...
@bonkyb8587
@bonkyb8587 10 ай бұрын
I grew up riding dirt bikes in the high desert (started at 8 years old, 58 now). In summer, we rode all day every day. It wasn't Erzberg, but it wasn't easy riding, either, and it was on 1970s bikes with crappy suspension, riding in jeans, sneakers, sparkly helmets while carrying canteens. I couldn't do it now but they were some of the best times of my life. I wish I could do it again. Physically unable unless I trained for two years. To me, having done all types of riding, harder single-track enduro that requires great balance, reflexes and clutch/throttle/brake control is second only to trials in terms of making you a better rider. Those skills really tranfer to other styles and can save your life. They saved mine on many occasions. Hopefully you don't give it up forever. Take smaller bites and have fun. It should be fun.
@briandarnell1195
@briandarnell1195 5 күн бұрын
Great honest video.
@lingtc8843
@lingtc8843 11 ай бұрын
Well, I think you jump from level 40 straight to level 100 and the extreme difficulty just wears you down completely. If you have slowly progressed by upping the challenges bit by bit, you might still be doing off-road riding. Anyway, try to do everything well is extremely taxing and yeah, you are right to focus on what you are capable of handling.
@ShawnBlais
@ShawnBlais 11 ай бұрын
Yep, you have to walk before you can run. 5 days of enduro in a row is crazy, I've been riding for 200hrs+, and two days in a row is about all I can handle. My guess is I'll need to put in another 200-300hrs before I'd be even close to ready for a trip like that, and would need to train for mths leading up to it. Jumping from 20-30m trail rides, into a 5 day ride like that, he never stood a chance.
@pizzahut6537
@pizzahut6537 11 ай бұрын
@@ShawnBlais yup, u wont see any "new talent" in enduro. its always guys who have been doing it for a decade
@JenkemSuperfan
@JenkemSuperfan 10 ай бұрын
Guy always does this, hopefully this time he's taken something from nearly breaking himself
@wadestrober5628
@wadestrober5628 11 ай бұрын
I feel your pain BUT, what’s wrong with going out for a few hour ride? You don’t have to do these marathons every time you go off road. I mean this in the most positive way- I believe that you truly enjoy off road- that trip sounds like a bit much for anyone who has never experienced something like that. great channel- thank you much
@lilsaint776
@lilsaint776 11 ай бұрын
agreed
@LaJiahao
@LaJiahao 11 ай бұрын
my mann
@RookWorx
@RookWorx 11 ай бұрын
Exactly quitting something because you were doing for 5 days and were overwhelmed sounds like some stupid shit.
@jeffpaxton9172
@jeffpaxton9172 11 ай бұрын
Well put.
@wlt3585
@wlt3585 10 ай бұрын
​@@RookWorxIn his defense he has like 3 other motorcycle avenues he seems to enjoy more that don't put his body through the ringer, and he's been riding king enough to know what he likes from it. If he wants to put down offloading, I don't see an issue
@efrey614
@efrey614 11 ай бұрын
There are levels to this. I’ve raced mx , and have ridden off road my entire life. Skill wise I can do near any type of riding at a fast pace, however at my current off road endurance level I would know immediately that no way am I riding for 6+ hrs a day, 5 straight days on the type of off road I like to ride. I guess I’m skilled enough to know how physically exhausting that is. It would take me 6 months of preparing riding off road to get my endurance to that level again. I’m am still skilled off road, and enjoy it ,but you will not see me signing up for a pro hard enduro race. Neither would your rough experience with little sleep make me quit! There are many of us that are very skilled who don’t have endurance on that level atm ,but know real off road well enough to know not to push it until endurance is up to par. Don’t completely quit over this man!!
@chadbrown6833
@chadbrown6833 11 ай бұрын
Yeah, just because you didn’t enjoy that, doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the dirt. I just bought a crf450l to start a little trail riding. But hours of technical doesn’t interest me at all.
@johnnyringo35
@johnnyringo35 10 ай бұрын
Some of us are just made for it,others not so much.... Even at 45 with a plethora of injuries that cripple most.... I can hop on an ATV or dirt bike and ride until I decide not to. Then again I was a state champ wrestler two times, hold a few power lifting records in my state, did MMA, boxing and jujitsu. Started riding at 5 years of age, all Enduro day one until current. It ain't for everyone.... Once had a bunch of pro football players that were training for a new season want to go riding with me and my ex pro hockey best buddy Mark. They lasted less than 20 miles on a planned 100ish. To be fair highly technical trails. They never said anything again about how easy riding was compared to football 😂
@efrey614
@efrey614 10 ай бұрын
@@johnnyringo35 💯 you have it because you’ve been at it your whole life. I started young just not as young. I did multiple sports as well. My endurance today isn’t what it once was though. I could make it out of anywhere, but wouldn’t choose to do a pro hard enduro with my health the way it is. I can still kinda easily go 35 miles though. Idk I’m not a quitter. Don’t need to be hard core to enjoy it. Especially when still green to it. Racing mx was more taxing than football for sure.
@HyperSpaz
@HyperSpaz 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the honesty Yammie. Maybe after some time, you’ll change your mind and revisit off road again.
@GrizzlyDaddams
@GrizzlyDaddams 6 ай бұрын
And re-buy the bikes he sold...😂😂😂
@HandyTot
@HandyTot 11 ай бұрын
It's not embarrassing to straggle, you're out there doing it.
@lukefish7562
@lukefish7562 11 ай бұрын
It’s embarrassing to quit.
@possummagic1341
@possummagic1341 11 ай бұрын
@@lukefish7562 I think it's impressive when you can identify 'the line' were quitting is the better choice for you
@Butts0hboi
@Butts0hboi 10 ай бұрын
@@lukefish7562kinda weird comment but Ight lol
@JozefLucifugeKorzeniowski
@JozefLucifugeKorzeniowski 9 ай бұрын
always remember: those who mind; don't matter. and those who matter; don't mind. that sounds like some feel good delusional bullshit that you tell yourself to avoid accepting the reality that you suck, but it only has proven itself more and more truthful over the years of my life. the people who are going to shame you for being last are people who are so immature and small you are better off not having their respect or friendship.
@thatguy7085
@thatguy7085 11 ай бұрын
Comes a time in your life when you don’t want to break your body.
@wat146
@wat146 11 ай бұрын
I’m watching this with a broken wrist from overconfidence in a track.
@Fishsticks187
@Fishsticks187 11 ай бұрын
Yup. I get back pain from cruising on the highway lol I can't even imagine how bad a dirt bike would beat me up.
@rahulchawla958
@rahulchawla958 11 ай бұрын
Im reading this comment as a 25 yr old that just tore his acl and meniscus. I don't want to slow down :(
@ninja1970fin
@ninja1970fin 11 ай бұрын
Happened to me last year 😅👊
@thatguy7085
@thatguy7085 11 ай бұрын
@@ninja1970fin I have a R1250GS… but never take it off road
@WadeMade
@WadeMade 11 ай бұрын
This is probably my favorite video you've ever made. Not because your quitting enduro, because something I love broke a competent rider like yourself. I mean no offense in any way by that comment. It just goes to show the hardcore enduro crowd are a rare breed that seriously enjoy the challenge this sort of riding presents. I've been broken myself and riding 5 days like that in a row I believe would break most people. It's a lot to ask of any persons body. I don't think you should quit personally just stick to shorter or milder rides.
@IzasYas
@IzasYas 11 ай бұрын
He is gonna be back once he overcome "his brokenness" jaja
@Alejandro-tp8hd
@Alejandro-tp8hd 11 ай бұрын
@@IzasYas literally haha
@cjjorge6636
@cjjorge6636 11 ай бұрын
i'm 39 and i can't see myself to stop !! i love a hard make your own road kick you down type of ride i go out 2/3 days a week i would do 6 days but got'a work to pay for all of it lol
@WadeMade
@WadeMade 7 ай бұрын
I'm 51 and just got back from riding in Idaho for 6 or so days. It's funny to look back at this video. Being from the midwest we don't see terrain like Idaho and the biggest hurdle for me was the sidehills. It was more mental than physical. I even had a 50ft fall but lucky for me I was not injured bad and was able to continue on. It's funny how after so many days in a row you start to get used to it. Kind of like Yammie said being conscripted into the army. But I'd for sure go back if the opportunity presented itself.
@therefriedbean46
@therefriedbean46 11 ай бұрын
Yammie went so hard he started thinking about the meaning of life.
@GrizzlyDaddams
@GrizzlyDaddams 6 ай бұрын
😂😂😂🤘
@rs660alec3
@rs660alec3 11 ай бұрын
This is like doing a climb on Mount Everest when you just started hiking 5 years ago and quitting hiking forever because Mount Everest was so hard
@SDMCC2010
@SDMCC2010 11 ай бұрын
Exactly this.
@saltzytheslick
@saltzytheslick 11 ай бұрын
As I was watching I kept remembering Yammie saying in another video, "If you go out to your bike and it doesn't feel right, if your mind isn't in the right place, don't ride."
@Knowarxana
@Knowarxana 11 ай бұрын
I really wouldn't underestimate how much your lack of sleep hindered you. We do so much of our learning and skill improvement while asleep. It can also be very mentally taxing to be in a group where you feel embarrassed about your mistakes. When learning to ride, my skills were mich sharper when it was 1on1 with an instructor, rather than in a group, simply because I was embarrassed about being the worst.
@taylorbott3320
@taylorbott3320 11 ай бұрын
That's cool the yams can admit when it's too much for him. Appreciate the content!
@timothyambre831
@timothyambre831 11 ай бұрын
This story and Spite's first off-road trip early on from his channel are actually inspiring. That thing that guy is doing IS hard and DOES require skill and practice and it's OK if I suck at it for a while. Thanks Yammie!
@yeahitskimmel
@yeahitskimmel 11 ай бұрын
The absolute beating I took during countless hours of long days snowmobiling and ORV riding as a kid taught me hard lessons about focus and being tough that have served me well in life. I really felt you on holding up the pace after days of trying to hold my dads buddies pace once I outgrew family trips
@kzz907
@kzz907 11 ай бұрын
Watch a lot of your videos and I enjoy them all. This was great because of your honesty and integrity with regard to your own personal desires and limitations. We all have them and we all need to recognize where our strengths lie. Thank you for your content.
@adventuretimemoto
@adventuretimemoto 11 ай бұрын
There is a reason Rossi has a dirt track in his backyard. Just saying
@theycallmeowl1419
@theycallmeowl1419 11 ай бұрын
you did your best and pushed yourself. overall it sounds like a great experience but very humbling to other, but similar, styles of riding. Keep up the good work man! Besides, it's more impressive to succeed when you've failed time and time again. Or failed hard. Yet succeeded in the end. You're a great example of that in that you didn't quit right away but pushed yourself and kept going.
@Notasisay
@Notasisay 11 ай бұрын
I'm quitting offroad as well. I used to be a pretty decent motocross rider back in my teens and 20's, but the problem for me is that I'm not anywhere close to my previous skill level, but it's difficult not to try to push myself to my old level. I've decided that it's more likely for me to get injured offroading. Especially since trails get a bit boring, and lots of trails are coupled with motocross tracks and I can't keep myself from riding tracks.
@jeffpaxton9172
@jeffpaxton9172 11 ай бұрын
I'm 52 now and I'm just as good as I was when I was 20. I sucked then and I still suck now. I just ride for fun and I don't ever take it too seriously.
@wallymcguire2033
@wallymcguire2033 11 ай бұрын
Yammie Noob: Guys, I am not a quitter. Seal Team 6 Trainer: We’ll see … Congratulations on hanging in there and making it to the end, even when it was tough. I know I’ve watched videos of hard enduro riders ace sections that looked absolutely impossible to me, it didn’t even look possible and yet somehow they make it look effortless. There’s definitely different levels of skill of riders out there.
@charlesfichter9942
@charlesfichter9942 11 ай бұрын
My wife and I have enjoyed your videos for more than a year, and this is your best video yet. The reason, I love the honesty and vulnerability you show here. We started our adventure riding about 4 months ago and made a choice not to approach single track anytime soon, but forest roads to those hidden natural vistas, old mining camps etc and frankly just to get out in nature away from the rat race is our goal. Interesting you said you have no problem at high speeds on the track but 185 heart rate dodging trees -- that is the inverse for many. You did mention several times your enjoyment of the vistas, the hidden mining camp - so maybe you are wrapping hard-core single track into a broader bucket of riding that doesn't require such technical work and calling it 'off road' - that is a bit of a misleading term. Sorry you had such a rough time, great vid clips though and your candor is awesome here.
@funk-n-groovin6779
@funk-n-groovin6779 10 ай бұрын
Your a BOSS, Yammie. I really appreciate your commentary on your experience. We ask for challenges and have expectations, then reality hits and we face more than we were expecting. SURPRISE! What do we get? Growth! Keep growing, brother.
@broosewee
@broosewee 11 ай бұрын
Love these kind of stories. This was well told too. Great job nonetheless. Thanks for sharing your experience!
@smoke1215
@smoke1215 11 ай бұрын
I can almost guarantee altitude played a factor in how bad you felt. That's been me every time I've had to do stuff at high elevation.
@insiainutorrt259
@insiainutorrt259 11 ай бұрын
Walked up mt fuji touristing in japan tried to sleep a lil at a stop cabin.... was just sick af for a while til i adjusted not much sleep but still great in overall
@russellborn515
@russellborn515 11 ай бұрын
Good point, I've had issues with elevation before. Can really wipe you out.
@bobbeebe2637
@bobbeebe2637 11 ай бұрын
Dude…..you are awesome. This has to be the most honest thing I’ve ever seen on the youtube. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and keep the shiny side up.
@DirtbikesNDirtRoads
@DirtbikesNDirtRoads 10 ай бұрын
This is a good watch. Thanks for sharing your experience and honesty about how you felt about that ride. It's true about the mental barrier, and I think breaking through that is one of the hardest things to do. There's no person that enjoys discomfort, but I'll tell you, your tolerance goes up. I can guarantee that even now, on your track rides or any other ride, you will feel like it's so much less effort. And when you get to a point of struggle, then you are able to handle it much better than usual. Like you said, these types of stuff really push you to a breaking point, and I think that's probably the goal with that. To see how far you can push it and not compare yourself to others, but know how far you have pushed your own limits. And that's where you can say, "I deserve that pat on the shoulder because I went way past my comfort zone."
@Johnelilopez
@Johnelilopez 11 ай бұрын
At least you stepped up to the challenge. I dislocated my shoulder a week ago & this video was good to hear about the human spirit & how we endure. I will be riding again!! thanks yamm been watching you before I even bought my first bike, keep it up bro!
@00cpo70
@00cpo70 10 ай бұрын
I think this is one of the best videos you have ever done. It takes a lot of courage and humility to post something so brutally honest. I’m not a dirt bike rider and at 65 don’t plan on exploring that facet of motorcycling. I’ve done numerous cycling centuries and countless hours of mountain biking but quit a track day on my RT after 2 of 3 scheduled sessions because I was just mentally and physically done! I hope you reconsider selling your dirt bikes. Just because your not a Navy SEAL, doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a day at the beach.
@mirose5553
@mirose5553 11 ай бұрын
Probably one of the best things that you have done. You’ll look back on this as one of the best, although worst, experiences that you have earned. Give it time but don’t give it up - it does make you a more knowledgeable motorcyclist as a whole and we benefit from you sharing your knowledge. Respect.
@russwellen5760
@russwellen5760 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for your honesty about your struggles.
@michaelmcdonald1620
@michaelmcdonald1620 11 ай бұрын
Such a cool experience. Been following the channel for a while but starting to become a real fan. Hope to run into you some day yam!
@rroe86
@rroe86 11 ай бұрын
"It started becoming like I was a soldier conscripted for duty." My man, you were almost there. You were almost to the point of learning the absolute most valuable lesson in life. The best things in life come after you realize that your brain holds you back more than your body. You can do more than your mind tells you you can.
@DiddleDangle
@DiddleDangle 10 ай бұрын
What a cool and varied video. This was really interesting to see. I'm just getting into moto stuff with my ktm duke 390 and this was really inspirational to see that there's so much you can do outside of the typical street and track riding. Really enjoyed this and I appreciate you making it despite how humbling the experience was. How tf did you come up with the "OBGYN technique" joke? God damn hahahaha got me dyin over here.
@JO-gp4in
@JO-gp4in 11 ай бұрын
I respect the hell out of you for trying it. I have ridden 1000s of hours on the trail, from dawn till dusk. I climbed hills and jumped streams, so many questionable things. It all feels normal to me. I jumped on my first street bike in 40 years a month ago and I feel like I have never ridden before. The thought of an interstate terrifies me. I’m going to beat it, but it is so different. I road street from trail to trail but it’s not the same. Thanks for sharing and I hope you jump back in. I’m pushing my limits at 45 I know you have it in you and are a much better rider. Best of luck and I hope you always have fun.
@maldenfoster
@maldenfoster 11 ай бұрын
Cool to see your introspection just letting you know I completely understand how you feel do what YOU love at the end of the day
@aarfdood
@aarfdood 10 ай бұрын
Totally respect your decision and your willingness to share the reasons. I'll do the braapin for both of us, buddy! Enjoy and good luck in your future endeavors!
@MarkLAdkins01
@MarkLAdkins01 10 ай бұрын
Love this video... You got to experience your own limits and humanity! It is an amazing and wonderful thing to find one's breaking point. As a triathlete and a rider I can say that I am right with you. Find your breaking point and love it. It is the definition of who you are (now) and what you can become (tomorrow). 👍
@philippwi8286
@philippwi8286 11 ай бұрын
Awesome. Honestly the best video I've ever watched by you. Thanks for the honesty
@kevinportilla9320
@kevinportilla9320 11 ай бұрын
Coming from MTB DH the trip you describe seems like a lot of fun, I have a street bike now I want an off road one
@yammienoob
@yammienoob 11 ай бұрын
It was an awesome trip! I recommend you check them out - Dallas runs a tight ship with the erag crew
@JoseAlvarez-dl3hm
@JoseAlvarez-dl3hm 11 ай бұрын
So amazing adventure you lived there, beautiful sights, I'd love to try some day an experience like that in off-road to se if that would be something for me. No shame on recognizing one's own limits, it is for brave men, and sane ones, to embrace and accept it.
@williamcolon3647
@williamcolon3647 11 ай бұрын
What an awesome video. My friend I have the outmost respect for you. Honesty and great character. God Bless you!! And take care of yourself. Thank you for sharing that experience..
@CanadianDerwood
@CanadianDerwood 11 ай бұрын
Welcome to Canada! Tough SOBs up here. That's how us Bush kids roll.. Endurance for days.. Mental fortitude is how we endure our winters.
@shaundisch2020
@shaundisch2020 11 ай бұрын
Your honesty and humility made this a joy to watch, like eating my favorite meal. Nice work gettin to day 4, I would have skipped a day to get caughtvup on my sleep after taking a good dose of Cal/Mag! I ride easy off road to be in nature and camp, enjoying the experience.
@justinmorefield2602
@justinmorefield2602 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for giving us this eye-opening perspective. It has been educational , entertaining, and appreciated.
@monokheros5373
@monokheros5373 11 ай бұрын
awesome story thanks for sharing!! to bad you had such a poor trip go get em noob!
@jdmjedi777
@jdmjedi777 11 ай бұрын
I remember my first hare scramble race very vividly lol it was raining, cold and one tough course. Was about 15 years old and riding my rm125. It was the most soul crushing motorcycle experience of my life. I only made it about a lap and a half before my bike was so mud packed I couldn't even hold it up, I wasn't experienced enough to know I needed to go faster and I would unpack the tires and have grip. It was a constant slip and slide picking my bike up over and over and over. I trained so hard to be ready for this but the rain was just an unexpected element that completely changed things. I was so exhausted but so determined to keep going. In the small areas that had people around, they were so helpful getting me back up on my bike and back in the race but it hit a point that I just couldn't do it. I had to bail from the race. It crushed my soul. I felt like there was just no way I could race like this. I had been riding since I was six but this was my first time racing. As a young teen everything lead up to this moment and I fought so hard to get there. The ride back to the truck felt like all these years of riding were a waste and I would never keep up with these guys that had been racing since I had just started riding. I ended up making friends with one of the racers and training with him for a summer on his property, came back and killed it over all for a season. Long story short, don't give up because of one bad experience. Sometimes you gotta make it through the toughest of times to show you your weaknesses and allow you to build your strengths. Keep riding and don't give up.
@essebug1066
@essebug1066 10 ай бұрын
Hey, You gave it your best and that is all that counts. I love being in the dirt and the pavemnet is what's exhausting to me. To each his own Yammie❤
@robertpierce1981
@robertpierce1981 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience with us.
@hi_tech_reptiles
@hi_tech_reptiles 11 ай бұрын
That sleep deprivation would definitely contribute man. I wish you wouldnt sell your dirt/DS/ADV bikes tho. Going on a light dirt trail now and again you still may enjoy. Also: All suffering arises within our thought. With our thought we shape the world. - Dhammapada
@johnshropshire3399
@johnshropshire3399 11 ай бұрын
Your honesty is refreshing 👍👍👏
@originalkontrol
@originalkontrol 11 ай бұрын
Somewhere below someone said this is probably their favorite video, and I have to agree. Very well done. I am also a road (and gravel) cyclist, and have done 9+ hour days on those. I have done over 100k miles on road motorcycles (sadly never on a track)... and about 50 miles off road on my CRF250. My avid cyclist mind and fit body was shocked that my quads hurt for days after that minor "excursion". Props for sticking to it. And props for the philosophical outlook.
@adamyelle4901
@adamyelle4901 11 ай бұрын
All a part of discovery. Props to you for going through that experience.
@xGore666
@xGore666 10 ай бұрын
Wow this video was so compelling to watch lol good stuff
@johnfish2005
@johnfish2005 11 ай бұрын
Great video, very thought provoking!
@shawnjenn123
@shawnjenn123 10 ай бұрын
Been watching a long time. This was a real human moment from Yammie
@Evill-jh1yz
@Evill-jh1yz 11 ай бұрын
I hope you post a video of all that. I KNOW YOU SAID YOU WOULD NEVER POST ANY MORE OFF ROAD CONTENT. But I would love to see it. Sorry to see that the trip discouraged you to the point of quitting offroading.
@DC-rl4rp
@DC-rl4rp 11 ай бұрын
You did good for a No prep kind of thing…shows your in much better shape than most tbh…I have all the experience, yet still and always learning, I have all the Will and want, but I sure as heck don’t have the physical capabilities 🥹 Good on yah for the Adventure my Dude. No Regrets👊
@Reckless_Ops
@Reckless_Ops 11 ай бұрын
Just getting into trail riding myself. As much as I would like to improve my skills and challenge myself, I'd probably would be right there with you - humbled and exhausted. I'll take your story as cautionary tale - don't over do it or it will kill the fun.
@MRSketch09
@MRSketch09 11 ай бұрын
@17:10 Yammie, just for you. 👏👏👏 Good job! Honestly it does sound pretty hardcore.
@rm25088
@rm25088 11 ай бұрын
I started riding dirt bikes at age 8. Its how I learned everything. Its the same as riding street, don't go above your limits.
@backyardr.c.channel4732
@backyardr.c.channel4732 11 ай бұрын
Good stuff man! I feel you I enjoy riding my shadow 600 vlx nothing crazy just some back country roads cruising!
@marcjohnson7882
@marcjohnson7882 11 ай бұрын
Part of winning is knowing when to quit. Most of us really aren't ready for five intense days of riding off road like that. You're not alone.
@lilsaint776
@lilsaint776 11 ай бұрын
what ? lol
@GapBahnDirk
@GapBahnDirk 10 ай бұрын
What a great story! 👍A fantastic endurance experience and I know that it would not be for me. I imagine it as motorcycling for special forces training. You did well to last as long as you did.
@toothasaurus
@toothasaurus 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your embarrassment and being vulnerable. I had a similar experience. I consider myself as a motorcycle enthusiast and did adventure riding, then technical riding ect. Just last month I was invited to be on a Baja riding team. Then, I got invited to a 2 day single track ride on my 500exc. My Ktm was the biggest bike there. Everyone had a tricked out hare scramble 2 stroke with cut down bars…. I broke myself in the 40 miles. Crashed several times then I got hurt. My endurance was awful, my skill was the worst in the group. My confidence dropped. I just don’t like single track. But don’t cross off “off road” forever. You spent years having a blast ripping 2 track. That’s all.
@DanLaFollette
@DanLaFollette 11 ай бұрын
Hopefully you can recover and at least take a dual sport to go sightseeing in the woods on dirt roads. That's way different than pushing a bike on a single track.
@UnderestimatedA1
@UnderestimatedA1 11 ай бұрын
Damn that must have been one hell of a 5 day excursion
@norrinradd5501
@norrinradd5501 11 ай бұрын
Sounds like he needed a vacation from the vacation! 😂
@ryanwilliams4270
@ryanwilliams4270 11 ай бұрын
Your story reminds me of basic training and how my 6-minute-mile was an 8 under that abuse. I couldn't keep skin on my feet, i wasnt recovering well. Then you get imposter syndrome and focus on what you can't do rather than what you can. You question your motives and reasons for being there. you make 3 times as much in your civilian job that 3/4 of these idiots couldn't do. Then you can't process it so you dissociate from it by removing the act and the memory. The effects of truama remain long after the memory of it fades. Xanax... disconnects your feelings from your body and mildly suppresses the central nervous system allowing you to sleep 9 hours. Doesn't matter what you think, you go to sleep 😴 . As time passes, you'll remember the thing you walked away from and you'll challenge yourself to return for no logical reason
@clifffawcett
@clifffawcett 11 ай бұрын
Appreciate the honesty. Relatable.
@jameskabellisii7576
@jameskabellisii7576 10 ай бұрын
It takes alot of strength to admit your weakness. Good stuff. I hope you get back in the dirt eventually
@crosstrainingenduro
@crosstrainingenduro 11 ай бұрын
Those canucks are crazy nutters lol. Hoping to get back there next year!
@kristiewilliamson4767
@kristiewilliamson4767 10 ай бұрын
Yammie dude I started out in the dirt years ago dirt builds fundamentals foundation balance clutch work body position braking throttle control if proud of you for trying it but don’t give up .
@petemageet3385
@petemageet3385 11 ай бұрын
Noice vid man I started on a yz450 and I love that bike
@Alastairtheduke1
@Alastairtheduke1 11 ай бұрын
If an event will cause you to quit dirt, then maybe the event is not good. Certainly before this you found some joy in offroad riding.
@deadheadred14
@deadheadred14 11 ай бұрын
Yammie, when I first saw the dude’s pitch video to ya I’m thinking “watch out, Yammie! This guy could be some sorta serial killa cannibal canuck or sumtin!” 😂
@vestal.
@vestal. 11 ай бұрын
33 seconds? Yes please. Love you, Yams
@jamiesteiger6140
@jamiesteiger6140 11 ай бұрын
Reminds me of my UP300 experience in Marquette MI. It was a good ride and several years since I spent much time on a dirt bike. I took a little Honda 230. Good bike. Tomorrow i return to my first day on a MX bike. Picked up a new husky FC250. Looking forward to it. I feel good about it as I am an avid MTB rider for over a decade.
@irishpilot2006
@irishpilot2006 10 ай бұрын
There are a lot of Off road rides that don't involve suffering. Try only pushing your comfort zone a few times per ride... Keep it fun.
@sarloscantana
@sarloscantana 11 ай бұрын
Appreciate your humility. Takes guts. You mentioned being a cyclist...do you have a video that talks about your transition or journey from a cyclist to a motorcyclist? That would be the boat I'm in. If not no worries but I figured I'd ask.
@begoodjohnny1866
@begoodjohnny1866 11 ай бұрын
Not sure, but I think he was a motorcyclist before getting into cycling. I think the last time I was on a bicycle was 2012, and I got my motorcycle licence in 2021. Don't need to transition from bicycle to motorcycle :)
@smy5607
@smy5607 11 ай бұрын
A bicycle and a motorcycle are two very different machines.
@streetsandpeaks3013
@streetsandpeaks3013 10 ай бұрын
Great video buddy … and I defy anyone who rides a lifetime to say they haven’t been humbled by both bikes and terrain. In two years I will celebrate riding every kind of bike for 50 years. From my first Honda 50 in 1975, to my 80’s XL 200, 76 Yamaha Virago 750, 86 Yamaha Venture 1100, and through years of not riding, and 15 years of downhill mountain biking in the early days in Whistler, to today on my 2022 Monster Plus 937 - if there is a lesson I have learned and relearned a thousand times it is the choices we make that decide our fate. I watched your off road video and knew immediately this was going to be one of those BC backwoods technical riding crews…no thank you! I can bomb dirt jumps, I ride on street in triple digits every day, I can’t wait to get on track, but every time I have ever gotten in over my head - and usually ended up with broken bones (wrist, knee, ankle, clavicle, spine…you name it I probably broke it), every time I was riding too far outside my comfort zone. I would take a step further to say it is a lesson we all have to learn, and maybe in 20 something years Yam you will be looking back saying I found my true moto groove by trying it all and eliminating the things that didn’t work for me. Now would I cut out all off road riding??? No, but those technical riders in slow maneuvers over rocks and through tight trees - I am never doing that again either. Find your zone and hang there bro.
@norrinradd5501
@norrinradd5501 11 ай бұрын
Reminds me of my first trip snowboarding. Don't think I was ever on my feet for more than a few seconds at a time. 😅 My motto then and now: If I ain't falling I ain't learning!! 😂 Great vid, awesome story, thanks!!
@bluewker
@bluewker 10 ай бұрын
I don't think it's quitting so much as realizing it's just not something that you find as interesting! You do so much already! :D
@zzzsydneyhom1379
@zzzsydneyhom1379 10 ай бұрын
Forever is a long time mate.... Catch you on an outback track someday, after you come to your senses.
@victorsturdivant4731
@victorsturdivant4731 10 ай бұрын
Good report Yammie. Compliments for having the guts.
@riley5130
@riley5130 11 ай бұрын
nice to see kamloops, great riding around there
@timsretirementjourney8323
@timsretirementjourney8323 11 ай бұрын
Some of the nicest scenery in the world getting up there from Vancouver. He'd have loved the trip if he had been on a street bike with a group of riders. 😊
@goosedeathable
@goosedeathable 11 ай бұрын
Can completely relate to how you were feeling on just day one, having your confidence shaken. Took my T7 out w/ a buddy, didn’t do anything all that hard, I was out of the right mindset, crashed twice, kinda got tweaked after the second and had to call it. I didn’t care about dropping my bike, but I was on too big of a bike for my skill, and wasn’t confident. Haven’t been back out since, and that was at least a year ago. Haven’t hit dirt since. But I haven’t ruled it out. Get back on that horse, err bike. Don’t quit because you were in over your head.
@TH-ox5ig
@TH-ox5ig 9 ай бұрын
Well, this is by far your best post ever!
@robdabney
@robdabney 11 ай бұрын
Often when riders have a 'horrible' off-road experience like this, all they can think about is getting back out there and doing it again. It's hard for me to even imagine not enjoying the huge challenge, the overcoming difficulty, the pushing beyond limits, ignoring the suffering... I love that sh*t! I guess it's a certain gene.
@tonycerruto5157
@tonycerruto5157 10 ай бұрын
I definitely need to go on one of these trips!
@ultimatercadventures9167
@ultimatercadventures9167 Ай бұрын
Back in my Late 20's early 30's I rode with a group of dirt bike riders who were multiple levels above my riding skill. I learned a lot of riding techniques from them, on a bike with great suspension, but a terrible motor and clutch. 1990 CR250. I realized after being away from dirt bikes for 15years I love it. I picked up a little TTR125, to get back into it, and now have a TW 200. The way I ride has a big impact on how much I enjoy the riding. I still ride technical single track, but much slower...
@jeremievigliaturo1317
@jeremievigliaturo1317 10 ай бұрын
That is amazing. I can so relate using a track bike for trail riding. Here in Washington on the north left we have a area called Walker Valley ORV. Arguable on of the most difficult areas to ride what with the rocks of all types, roots, trees, mud, hill climbs. On a 2015 KTM SXF 250 the bike is some times TO SNAPPY unlike my 01 Yamabam TTR 250 a great wholesome trail rider. But for me that type of suffering, the focus of proficiency on that bike (the KTM) is what relaxes me. because in that moment its me, the bike, and the trail. what a great story you told now you have to do it again.
@breckboy654
@breckboy654 10 ай бұрын
250 RX is designed for off-road riding. It’s a cross-country bike and sounds like it was just to much bike for him and that’s ok
@JCM13M
@JCM13M 11 ай бұрын
Yammie, mx riders are the best! How do you want to do those dank nooners/gnarly wheelies. It's all about being patient, persistent, & perseverant! You can't just throw in the towel right away. But to each their own, you've got to know your strengths & weaknesses.
@GL4SS_20
@GL4SS_20 11 ай бұрын
Love your content bro!
@billparker8954
@billparker8954 11 ай бұрын
You're a better rider now. Welcome to Canada!
@Borntoride125
@Borntoride125 10 ай бұрын
Definitely one of my favorite video's of yours. You should really do it again tho. With some preparation & sleeping pills.
@landmarkleather
@landmarkleather 9 ай бұрын
“I’m not a quitter” immediately quits and sells everything. I will say you are right, you don’t have to be good at everything motorcycle related. We’ve got Fortnine for that.
@jimrhea5484
@jimrhea5484 10 ай бұрын
Ty for the vids. I saw a supermoto vid that you made. It looks like you're not weighting the outside peg. Works on dirt too. Weight the outside peg. It not only drives the back wheel into the ground and makes the tire hook up, it allows you to feel the undulations of the ground underneath you. Long story short, push on the outside peg, always. Once again, ty for the vids. Subscribed.
@curtrn
@curtrn 9 ай бұрын
I motocrossed in my teens. In my 40's I purchased a Honda CR250 two stroke and entered a race and was lapped so many times my children thought I was in first place. Those guys are crazy . My forearms were so sore I thought I would drop the bike. After the race I was so exhausted my kids had to help me load the bike. When we got home I collapsed on the living room floor for two hours. The next day may hips, lats and forearms were so sore I released I was no longer going to keep that bike. I feel your pain. Best to realize your limits before you get hurt. Somehow now at 55, I was considering purchasing a 2 stroke RM 125 but it's best not. Love those good old days.
@Name_Lessness
@Name_Lessness 11 ай бұрын
Difference between extreme and hardcore. This video reminds me of when Yammi totaled his 675. Back of the group, straggler in the back and trying to compare the level of intensity to others. Hardcore people keep/live by a standard that seeks harder experiences before they can make it a non risk factor. Extreme people are trying to reach the limit that the bar can go, negating risk altogether, they enjoy the adrenaline. Yammi, your neither of these, your mindful, humble and diverse and conscientious of safety. You sorta admitted to this with Gixxerbrah weaving through traffic at high speeds, that's not your style.
@mikemyers2484
@mikemyers2484 10 ай бұрын
Great video dude ...totally relatable to people like us.....climbing, diving, bankrobbing, paragliding etc......all fun as fxck-all not for everyone
@eastwood4006
@eastwood4006 10 ай бұрын
Riding single track /offroad is no joke. It makes you tougher. Of course it's harder than cruising around on the streets. The challenge and frustration is the point
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