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@gabrieltoma53593 жыл бұрын
Noren, please share the south-American trip as well. I would love to see it!
@mazriminmahmood88063 жыл бұрын
south georgia nice place ..
@csiautodetail3 жыл бұрын
I want to watch the south America series for sure!
@scottlantry41693 жыл бұрын
Hell YEA we wanna see your South America ride! Keep it up Sterling!
@mariamaziz64483 жыл бұрын
Duh! Post it!
@brycecampbell48453 жыл бұрын
This is by far the most informative video I’ve seen on how to take an adv bike on an adventure. I have a lot more confidence to try it now I’m watching your videos. Great job!
@lesliekilby717410 ай бұрын
Sterling - I really appreciate your recordings of your 6000mi trip. I just bought a BMW R1150GS last Nov. It went straight into storage when I got home with it as I live in Iowa. Its my 4th BMW. I appreciated seeing how you travel on your motorcycle and the equipment you use. Its always a good thing to learn from others who have developed a technique. And you have definitely put a lot of thinking and effort into your motorcycle travels. They were some of the best KZbin Videos I've seen for me. I love motorcycling. I've ridden somewhere around 350,000 miles since my first BMW, a 1976 R60 I put about 175,000 miles on, mostly driving to work. Now I'm retired and about 70 years old but I have time to go places and your videos give me a lot of inspiration and practical know how. Many Thanks!
@seamustierney17913 жыл бұрын
There are several adventure motorcycle enthusiasts that share their trips and advice on KZbin, and all of them do a very good job, but nobody does it better than Sterling Noren. Thank you Sterling for inspiring me to discard my blinders and see the trail beyond my comfort zone.
@SterlingNoren3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for that!
@fabiopunk1661 Жыл бұрын
Totally agree
@OrthodoxTrooper Жыл бұрын
Too much stuff for me, I would probably lose half of it
@cubgsan2 жыл бұрын
Good day to you! I am a senior rider on HONDA Cross Cub from Japan. I am enjoying camping,touring and upload video. This is so nice adventure video! Awesome! Have a nice day my friend!
@johnw95493 жыл бұрын
Hi Noren, Really enjoyed the series. would love to see the south America trip.
@jameswynne38043 жыл бұрын
Absolutely, please share the South American trip!
@SterlingNoren3 жыл бұрын
I did! It’s on the channel - Expedition 65
@jameswynne38043 жыл бұрын
Really enjoy what you do! Thank you.
@buckrogers74983 жыл бұрын
Carrying a very light weight backpack is genius for last minute shopping before hitting camp. Thank you.
@paullee66633 жыл бұрын
@Buck Rogers I completely agree, you always have to pack some 'space to carry stuff'
@robbower39403 жыл бұрын
That would be a Yes Please for the South American series 👍👍
@Crittermoto3 жыл бұрын
Nice run down of all the gear. Really enjoyed this last Solo series so yes, please share the South America trip 👍🏻
@mikemills51443 жыл бұрын
Well looks like everyone wants to see the South America series, myself included. Great follow up video, might need to pick up one of those tables and that MotoTech tool thing too. Stay well.
@wingandhog3 жыл бұрын
Amazing what can be packed and carried. I definitely saved this video for reference
@podthewelder2 жыл бұрын
I built my whole camp kitchen around this series of videos!!! Absolutely STOKED!!! I love cooking in the backcountry!!! Thank You Sterling!!!! 🏍🤙🍻
@SterlingNoren2 жыл бұрын
Right on! I hope you have some great camping adventures ahead of you!
@MassimoChirico5 ай бұрын
How amazing.. Motorbike and freedom. Don't need anything else. Stay safe brother
@rustykeller82642 жыл бұрын
If you want a way, to help remove the fire black from your cooking ware, try this. Before leaving home, rub the areas that the fire will touch with liquid Dawn dish soap. Let it dry, then go camping. When you get home, wash the black areas, and most, if not all the black will come off. By the way, a cheap piece of copper tubing, and a length of clear plastic hose (from the hardware store), also makes a good fire blower.
@robertlee8042 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so very much for this detailed but concise itemization and justification for these trips. I’m 76. I do this. When I was your age I did the camping you do. As I got older and richer I drifted toward campgrounds, then beds and breakfasts. Although I always carried the tent and bag (but no longer cooking gear (restaurants)). Last year I was gone for five months in Morocco, Spain, Portugal, France, Ireland, Scotland, England, Isle of Man. In April I’m headed out for six months around the US and Canada. I will camp out a lot. But at campgrounds mostly because for me meeting people is one of the riches (can be the richest…a dear friend I met in a 1.5 hour traffic jam just north of Marathon on the way to Key West). A dear friend I met when she picked me up as I was hitchhiking through Connemara, Ireland, in 1975. I saw her last summer, on my bike, in Paris, where she lives, which no longer allows motorcycles to park free (female mayor). And which is not a fun place to ride a motorcycle. For normal people. Anyway, thanks for this video. Esp the pants. I have the Latitude top and bottom. I wear the pants in Europe and Morocco because I’m doing more serious roads and tracks. I did not want to wear them this year in the USA. First, I’m 76. If you need to take a leak when you’re 76, you don’t have all day and the Latitude pants have no fly. And they don’t like to get pushed down over adventure boots. I was thinking of going with the Latitude coat and armored jeans (I have to buy a pair. I have the Dainese air pants for local riding.). I don’t want to take the Dainese pants because they are too limited. I cannot comfortably have them as my general purpose pants. But then I think the most prudent thing to do is use the Latitude pants because they are so much more protective. But I refuse to wear the clunky dirt boots. Then I feel nervous about this decision and ponder it some more. For me a lot depends on how I will drive. If I drive aggressively (with respect to the terrain-not other motorists) the risk reward cost heads toward the better protection. I’m trying to talk myself into not leaning 40 degrees and loading not more than .8 G. I don’t think I can keep that promise. So I bought a humongous Touratech top case. I have that on my T700 I keep in France and now I’ll have it on my American GS Adv 1200. The two perfect bikes for the countries they ride in.
@lenboyd23573 жыл бұрын
Thanks wished I had known you on my motorbike trip down through the USA as I stopped over in Bisbee 2018 ( Grand Hotel ) for one night down to Houston from Canada / back to U.K.
@michaelhazen86583 жыл бұрын
lol those "BMW Straps" I used to be able to get them by the handful for free out of the bin when I swore off bungies. Last time I checked a shop wanted 5 bucks per. any rate, there are lots of options elsewhere. They are great for securing all sorts of things
@sureal14332 жыл бұрын
As a hammock camper I highly suggest a quality under quilt. It gets hung under the hammock and insulates your body from below. I regularly camp in -10 to 15F in the winter with my cold weather setup and wouldn't go back to the ground unless there was no chance of my camping spots having any trees or other way to hang my hammock.
@elimarrs77913 жыл бұрын
Long time hiker and even longer biker here. Loosing the sleeping beg and switching to a top quilt and under quilt for the hammock; it will change your life. Jacks'R'Better makes my favorite but their are many options. Also the quilts and a neoair uberlite sleeping pad for when you have to sleep in a tent are probably lighter and pack smaller than 90% of the sleeping bags out there.
@danoakes40717 ай бұрын
I like to use the cedar planks. They are cheap, easy to find, weigh nothing, you can soak in water and get them close to a fire, they give a nice taste to fish, make a nice cutting board..etc whatever, and you can use them in the morning as kindling/ fire starter. I also take in the inner boot liners out of my ski boots, and take those with me. The weight is negligible, but in some oversized crocs at night, they keep my feet warm without having to tromp around camp in riding boots, or sandles, or in the tent.
@motuknight55693 жыл бұрын
Agreed on the firebox! So versatile. You can even configure it to accommodate solid fuels or trangia burners when needed.
@mrlongtree3 жыл бұрын
Yes, would love to see the South American trip.
@Gk04943 жыл бұрын
This video series has been excellent. This gear review has been important to so many viewers. Thanks for all that you do with your talents, Sterling.
@wilkinson62122 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Been great watching. Try an underquilt for your hammock. Enlightened equipment or hammock gear. The underquilt compresses very well and will keep you super warm. And please post the South America videos!
@paulocorado42343 жыл бұрын
I think the best way to describe my feeling is the word “inspiring”. I really appreciated the didactic and generous way with which you share your findings and the gear arguments. Very well done.
@AlveyBo3 жыл бұрын
Please share the South America trip, love your content. Thanks for sharing all your tips and tricks.
@kevinlytle62152 жыл бұрын
I got the titanium micro folding firebox when he sought support to get it made. Tiny does a great job and great backup to gas but also a safe nice fire and heat source if all you want is a smore...
@1001CP3 жыл бұрын
If you post the South America trip it would be great! Glad you had the opportunity to roll like that. I use soft pans and waterproof bags also. As you say, they are dedicated to those only needed sometime things yet available. I am a bigger guy and the biggest thing I carry is a large tent. It also is great for those extended stay in the tent with weather, not feeling well, need more sleep. etc.. I like that you always pack a warmer than needed because it always gets colder than we think! Anyway, great vid. Looking forward to more my friend. Take care and be safe in your travels.
@adv4me11 ай бұрын
More content PLEASE! Miss seeing your face and hearing your voice as I mill around the garage.
@matthewmontana88393 жыл бұрын
South America tour...YES PLEASE!!!
@pepemartinez66993 жыл бұрын
Yes, please share your South America ride!
@thedriver81743 жыл бұрын
Fist off thank you for answering all the questions I had about your equipment. I noticed at the beginning of some of your videos the disclaimer "includes paid promotions" yet I never saw what I typically would consider an advertisement for a product. The items were showcased so seamlessly. Bravo! Now the one thing I would love and perhaps other people would also, is a detailed rundown of the roads you took. All of the road names and numbers on your route. Thank you and bravo for an incredible series! I look forward to watching more or your trip videos.
@SterlingNoren3 жыл бұрын
It was sponsored by Touratech so that's why it includes the "paid promotion" disclaimer. As for the roads, I did my best to label and describe many of the actual roads that I took, but I think anyone could do a similar ride with a little planning and preparation. I made up a lot of the route as I went along, based on the weather and other factors, and I don't think the actually roads I took are that important. There are so many good roads out there!
@thedriver81743 жыл бұрын
@@SterlingNoren thank you for responding! It's true that there are many great roads to choose from.
@jayhom4493 жыл бұрын
Thanks I enjoyed the ride along. Yes the South America trip sounds like a good ride along series. Time to get 2017 Ural ready for my trip. Stay healthy and safe out there. 👍😁
@jaytownjunkyardfiles19993 жыл бұрын
You have it made!!! Can't wait to move there, SW.
@langmead13 жыл бұрын
I have absolutely loved watching this trip through your eyes my Friend, I would love to see the South American trip. I am intrigued by your video/camera set up and how you store/edit videos for longer journeys though. Thank you again
@larrynelson8253 жыл бұрын
thanks for these videos i'm retired and planing my first 2 weeler trip.. big help. stay safe
@pwestjr3 жыл бұрын
Definitely want to see your South American trip. Next time you are in Northern Colorado I would definitely love to meet you. Met Eva already at International Motorcycle Show in Denver but bring her along.
@pegbrady2252 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this Q&A! Definitely going to order a few items Especially the GO PRO clip!
@osimnod Жыл бұрын
Impressive, comprehensive and informative review. For as simple as the "3 pair of clothes for 6 days of wearing" idea is, it's brilliant. Your cookwear selection is very helpful, too (cutting board/plate/saucer; knife selection, etc).
@newmexicomotoadventures50873 жыл бұрын
South America would be great. Love all your videos. Inspirational!
@roadglide2 жыл бұрын
Klim Latitude makes an excellent Gortex pant that goes with that Jacket. Too. You may know that. Good stuff here. Thank you for posting. Hate hearing the GS has issues. Ride safe and often.
@mikedew3803 жыл бұрын
Yes would be very interested in viewing your 65 day trip of South America. Great video, thanks.
@Matt-uw3bx3 жыл бұрын
Please share the South America trip! New rider here and appreciate all the great videos and inspiration!
@garyo44563 жыл бұрын
Your nightly “beer” routine……brilliant!!
@bobdillon13123 жыл бұрын
Love to see the So. America Trip.. Please post
@stevejames4015 Жыл бұрын
Enjoyed the series - thanks for putting it together! Sister used to live in Red Lodge, loved driving the Bear Tooth pass and the Glacier area. Just picked up a DRZ - enjoy riding north Phoenix area. Very well done video!
@SterlingNoren Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@SMafam5 Жыл бұрын
iclimb has some cheaper compact tables (mini, ultralight, extendable). The extendable one packs small and gives you coffee table height. But their ultralight compact mini beach is similar to the GSI. They also carry a few cots.
@SuperKungfujew3 жыл бұрын
I love everything about the Beer. I've blown 2 or 3 canteens/flasks/canteens from heavy plastic to aluminum, and messed up the entire contents of my pannier. But everything else is helfpul.
@jesseonamotorcycle3 жыл бұрын
Very cool gear, I plan on taking future motorcycle trips so thanks for the tips.
@FriesyRider2 жыл бұрын
Great detailed report, I like that. Some things I find a little bit bulky but I admit also having some other "unnecessary" stuff I won't ever miss again on my trips
@paulotosani27803 жыл бұрын
Yeah, please share your south america trip. We'll enjoy see it. Thanks
@chrisb50862 жыл бұрын
So many great tips. Thank you very much. Safe travels!
@MagnumMuscle10002 жыл бұрын
It's amazing how much you appreciate a chair and a little table at a camp site after a long day of riding. That little bit of comfort/convenience goes a long way. Also, good sleep is super important on a longer camping trip. I will sacrifice size/weight for a good night's sleep. A good backpacking cot or a thick inflatable mattress can make all the difference. If you are traveling one up then you will have the space and never notice the 5 extras pounds on the bike.
@davidbreen47272 жыл бұрын
that was awesome. very informative. been wanting to go away from home for a weekend, or more, and not pay for a motel room. the clothes, cooking gear, how to pack it all. going to use this as a guide for future reference. thanks for explaining everything.
@SantoshS12792 жыл бұрын
I am half way through the series and I am loving it 💖
@inthesPhila3 жыл бұрын
Enjoying this video and have enjoyed several of your others. I like diners in the am after an hour or two of riding when I'm solo traveling around the US and Canada and find I can eat yogurt, potato salad, Ritzbitz, an orange, Planters Trail Mix etc for dinner at sunset after my tent is set up. Stove for tea first thing in the am. Fill gas tank late in every day so I can ride for hours early early in the am when stations aren't open yet or are far away. I carry cheap flip flops for showers and liking NB Minimus foldable sneakers for hikes, even did 5 mi on Mt. Washington NH this summer. I enjoy mixing in staying with relatives that live in "fly over" locales during my travels.
@SterlingNoren3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I also like diners and pretty much stopped at one every day for lunch on my solo ride. I don't want to cook or prepare food at lunchtime and appreciate the interaction with other people during the day. For me, that worked really well on my solo ride.
@alcatrazrider3 жыл бұрын
✌️ yes to latin america series.
@retiredtwotiredtraveler Жыл бұрын
Thank you Sterling. I recently discovered your channel via @LivingOffTheSlab and I've already learned a lot from you about camera gear, setup and filming. I love the hydro flask for beer tip and just ordered the mini tongs from this video. I look forward to watching more of your channel and hope to one day make it to the Jonquil Motel.
@Jon_Ringo3 жыл бұрын
I would suggest getting an underquilt for your hammock. They insulate and keep your very warm if you're hammock camping. I have a One Tigris brand and they work very well.
@108ashtangi3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Sterling. Really enjoying the thorough information, the channel in general and the low key delivery.
@SterlingNoren3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoy it!
@MudOregonVet2 жыл бұрын
This was an awesome video, it game me alot of helpful info and ideas as I set up my bike and panniers
@alanc68573 жыл бұрын
We enjoyed our stay at your lovely Bisbee Hotel, The Jonquil. It was great speaking with you about bikes and touring.
@MrBluoct2 жыл бұрын
Sea to summit “red sleeping bag liner- the extra long version! - great option as a light “blanket”“ stretchy - which is a real bonus and includes a tension cord at top to adjust tightness around Chest / shoulders- packs down to next to nothing Ignore many reviews- they work - field tested for years - too many use as not intended AKA no sleep pad , cheap sleeping bag Arctic temps and hence, over rely on this bag liner
@ver42403 жыл бұрын
I am watching you from Portugal. Love your videos...👍
@mrlongtree3 жыл бұрын
Just watched the whole series of videos. Thoroughly enjoyed every one.
@detch53073 жыл бұрын
Ditto..."Hell YEA we wanna see your South America ride". Sterling, love your videos. I am retired in Ecuador and the V-strom is now completely set up to begin touring/camping in South America. Would love to see your videos of Expedition 65. I'm sure it would provide excellent insight.
@rhllnm3 жыл бұрын
We KLR riders are happy with Sportsman's Warehouse, Walmart and Rocky Mountain ADV.
@GS_Johnny_ADV Жыл бұрын
Excellent video, many thanks! I have ridden thousands of miles but never camped so this helps me tremulously. As a side note, I lost my phone in CO one time when the ram mount (you show) broke and they both hit the road at a high speed. Don’t trust that thing and bring a spare phone lol!
@petecortes31513 жыл бұрын
Of course we want to see the South American trip!!!!
@Porsche996driver3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing Noren! Great rundown all very useful. New to this but I’ve already got a nice small digital compressor on the way. Gotta get to your hotel soon!
@SterlingNoren3 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@musicmankey3 жыл бұрын
Yes, would like seeing the South America ride trip series
@toryhopple48743 жыл бұрын
I would love to see that trip,also as an outdoorsman myself I would like to suggest a simple 100% wool blanket for camping. They are fire resistant and when fully soaked, still maintain about 80% of their insulation value. On your hammock, if you pin or tie one wool blanket to the bottom side it will stop the heat loss and help you sleep like a baby.
@SterlingNoren3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the suggestion Tony. I love wool blankets a lot although I've never tried one for motorcycle camping.
@ekrupa23 жыл бұрын
Great walkthrough! So cool that you are passing along what works for you through trial and error. Couple lessons learned for me...I use my Pannier as a table with a folding top. Tents -only have a Kelty 3 person tent for my trips...for the minimal increase in bag weight/size, having a tent to house more than just me comes in super handy. Ice - fashioned a Yeti half gallon jug to mount to the pannier. Under right conditions can retain ice for several days. Have to plug the Helinox Chair 1 camping chair. Expensive but soooo worth it. I definitely need to add a hammock after watching your series. Way to go Sterling!
@techi30753 жыл бұрын
Great video. I’m due to load up my GS for a few day trip. Love seeing others ideas.
@Theophilus19683 жыл бұрын
Wow. Very well thought out. Thanks for sharing.
@victoriad12663 жыл бұрын
Please post the S. America trip and thanks for these great videos!
@gustavodionisio70783 жыл бұрын
Yes, please share the South-American trip...!!! We´ll be greatfull...!!!
@kendallnadin75653 жыл бұрын
Yes to posting the South America trip! Thanks!
@murraehaynes31823 жыл бұрын
Sterling- great video...thumbs up on the South American trip...couldn’t find the Amazon store.....
@Motorcyclewindtherapy3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Sterling. For ALL your videos. This 30 day series has changed a lot for my future plans and dreams. I actually have an uncle and aunt in Bisbee and Tuscon where they run a Macular Degeneration clinic. I need to come see them, stay at your hotel, and venture forth to some of the wonderful places you have introduced us all to. I especially liked the open itinerary of the trip. It would be better I think than pushing hard with others to fulfill a preplanned route. (Although that is fun too in a different way) my best riding buddy and our group have faded some... I can't imagine not riding since I've literally ridden on 2 wheels on the streets since a family issue put me on a moped to the 7th grade and beyond. My area in Northwest Arkansas is Blessed with many dozens of awesome rides in a 3 hour reach. Yesterday, I spent 6 hours out and 5 on the bike and felt I could easily have done a few more hours on another loop had I the time. My next challenge is going to be crossing the "empty circle of nothingness" just outside my area of good riding. I've been out west a few times...riding thru Kansas (or Nebraska), even most of South Dakota, or going out thru Amarillo...a lot of empty, not too interesting riding is hard. When I did it before we stopped on short days and hotels with my wife (when she rode with me years back) Now I just want to "get across" those places to get to some great places on my list. Next, I'm going to see what 8-9, even 10 hours on the bike would feel like when I'm camping...and in the summer heat, and getting up and feeling good enough to do it again and still enjoy the trip and the sights...at 54 now and beyond. I feel like the only way I want to go see my (large) bucket list of places is on my motorcycle...and by camping...and doing it solo. When I was in the Army I saw a lot of foreign countries solo...I like the freedom of just making it up as I go. Some of the trips will require a few weeks at least. In time, I will have the time to do that... for now a few 2-3 day trips this summer will have to suffice. Also, i've made a few changes to my kit based on watching your videos as well - again thank you. Your talent and style of peaceful, informative, and simple joy resonates they your work. We are all Blessed to indulge.
@SterlingNoren3 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot! See you in Arizona when you can make it down!
@ibadi453 жыл бұрын
Excellent review of your gear. Please post those videos of your trip through South Americca. Have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2021.
@hh750x3 жыл бұрын
Hi! Thank you for your excellent videos! I would love to see your South-America trip!
@SterlingNoren3 жыл бұрын
It's already started being released on my channel. Two episodes are up so far.
@bluelinewall6403 жыл бұрын
Please share the South America trip.
@bluelinewall6403 жыл бұрын
Sorry I forgot to mention that you can get hammocks that are covered for rain protection. I use the Hennessy Hammock.
@jamesbrace3212 Жыл бұрын
SPORTSMAN'S WAREHOUSE IS BY FAR MY FAVORITE OUTFITTER STORE. VERY REASONABLE PRICES COMPARED TO BASS PRO / CABELAS.
@MoToA2B2 жыл бұрын
Great video about your gear I like the table and the little wood burning stove. Going to get them thanx
@SterlingNoren2 жыл бұрын
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@MoToA2B2 жыл бұрын
@@SterlingNoren purchased the stove, table, saw, grill, tongs, they don't have the Zebra anymore. Still putting my gear together. The HD Pan America Special is my bike of choice. I really enjoy your videos some of it is very humorous. I like the one after you crashed you said your stuff was a pile of shit, I rolled LOL
@stephanebelanger93103 жыл бұрын
Thank you Sterling. You’re very passionate about motorcycle and riding and you’re a very giving person. I hope we can meet someday.
@colinshreffler55372 жыл бұрын
Just watched the entire series in 2 days. Just fantastic. Thank you so much for sharing your journey. I definitely learned a few things and really appreciated your explaining your gear and how you pack it. Please do more!
@pun1shment3 жыл бұрын
I definitely want to see the series!!
@mkoehler2223 жыл бұрын
Yes on the South America tour.
@magnusberger67623 жыл бұрын
Try the mattress in the hammock. You need insulation below as well. :)
@dreamawake31883 жыл бұрын
Watched all your episode was very helpful. Got recommended after so many mouths..... Your trip was just 👌🏻❣️ Love to see More like that.
@michaelmyang3 жыл бұрын
Would love to see the video of trip to S. America. My dream is to ride to Ushuaia someday.
@reinmansmith3 жыл бұрын
Definitely would like to see the South American trip!
@joshleal98113 жыл бұрын
Hell yeah. I really want to see the south America trip. Will be awesome.
@jeffarnie3 жыл бұрын
Great ideas Sterling. Thanks for taking the time to set all that up and videoing it. Like everyone else, enjoyed your trip and agree that the Sth.American trip would be great to watch. Merry xmas to you and your family
@carlpop23242 жыл бұрын
In 2021, I took a 4800 mile ride out west, inspired by Sterling. Thank you, Sterling!
@my40mark3 жыл бұрын
We watched the entire series on your up and down trip across the US. Excellent and enjoyed it all. We would love to see your South America trip. Thank you for your efforts.