I think the RtB travel videos are only getting better and better. New camera equipment, cool footage, interesting talks etc. What I like the most in season 3 is that you tell more things about yourself, discuss social topics, compare different countries and talk more about the general things in life.
@HeimVegenAdvbikeАй бұрын
Another nice one! Really enjoying this season 3 👌Peace ✌
@cdb7876Ай бұрын
I'm enjoying your 3rd season very much! Stay warm and safe 🎉
@MadGirlMotoAdventuresАй бұрын
Loved this episode and listening to the different social topics and history of each place you ride to, ir was very engaging. I wonder if perhaps (as someone mentioned below) if your camera issues relate to where they are sitting on your handlebar or do you have the same problems with it off the bike also? It may just be a dud that DJI need to replace perhaps. Our licensing rules in Australia vary state to state, but, everyone can get their learners at 16, then i think after 12 months and a set number of logged hours you can go for your provisional license (we have P1 and P2 provisional licenses) which you stay on for i think abother 2 years or so before you become fully licensed. Each state also has their own rules on speed limits for learners and provisional licensed, for example in Tasmania we have speed restrictions, whereas other states can do the full speed limit. Looking forward to more of your adventure Mr Beanster ☺️
@TomVestvikАй бұрын
JA TIL ULV, GAUPE, JERV OG BJØRN. 😎
@JamesAllmondАй бұрын
In the US we use livestock dogs (Great Pyrenees, Anatolian Hounds or mixes there of) and donkeys to protect sheep. Donkeys can be bad asses. Wolves don't stand a chance against them. Laziness is no excuse to kill your predators. You do not want to know how cheap and easy it is to get a license in the US. Tests are dependent or state and location. Some states lowest driver age is 18 most 16, some younger with a thing called a "Farm license". Ride here, watch your ass!
@advswedeАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing, great trails and video
@torenarendАй бұрын
Yay Rotneblikk, Ive been there too, got the T-shirt
@teneretraveller8980Ай бұрын
Pay per mile ( or km ) is sadly going to be expanded beyond scenic routes and motorway riding, as the authorities continue to try to limit our freedom. In Greece the shepherds have guard dogs that are do fierce they scare the wolves and bears away. They are not to be messed with. I was chased several times in the mountains just riding on normal roads where sheep had strayed to. Ride safe 👍
@marionstravels6641Ай бұрын
Great video !!😊
@Wrong-Way-RoundАй бұрын
Ken' I think the problem with your camera is that you have mounted it on the end of your handlebar which, is the part of your bike that has the most vibration and the camera cannot handle it (this was a big problem with mobie phones not so long ago until better mounts were made and the phone companies also improved their hard/software). It is also where the bike first lands when you fall and would only take that one rock to destroy it completely. Do a trial wih the camera mount fitted in the middle of the bar where the vibration is much less. As far as helping you to better your offroad riding to iron out your mistakes, I can only see one problem and I think I'm correct in saying that you never did an offroad course, probably for the same reason many haven't, people don't like to be embarrassed in front of others. Everybody on a basic training day is in the same boat, no need to be embarrassed, just laugh off each others misshaps together for a fun day 🤗 Ride safe Ken' 😊
@TomVestvikАй бұрын
Pål Anders Ullevåseter arrangerer gruskurs. Tenkte jeg skulle prøve meg på et sånt snart. Kamera: Det kan kanskje lønne seg å ha batteriet ute i minst 10 sekunder. Så ut som du er rask med å sette det inn igjen?
@Wrong-Way-RoundАй бұрын
@@TomVestvik is that Norwegen 🤔 whatever you wrote I don't understand a word of it (I only speak English or German and a little Chinese) there is also no translation option in the comments but hey thanks for replying 😉🤗
@sisselrobertsen8405Ай бұрын
Takk!
@tzzz7Ай бұрын
"Ranchers" in US are allowed to let their animal herds free range on public lands then bitch that their free roaming animals (on lands that we all pay taxes to maintain, fight wildfires, make access roads, etc.) get preyed upon . In my state wolves were eliminated and the coyotes moved in and they are eating up an endangered critter called a Marmot. So, they're bringing back the wolves. Re: driving. In my state, we get a learners permit at 15. Must ride with licensed adult (5 yrs licensed). To get a license one must complete a very expensive course then pass a written and driving test with the DMV. A motorcycle endorsement is acquired by passing written and driving test with the DMV (can get one at 16). I can't believe how expensive it is to get a license in Norway! And tolls on what looks like a gravel logging road!
@Skipperskraa28 күн бұрын
Hey, tak for turen. Hvornår er filmen optaget, er det nu, og hvis ja, er det så normalt med sne på denne årstid i syd Norge. " hjul til vejen og god vind
@RidetheBean28 күн бұрын
Hey! Dette var filmet for ca 1.5 uker siden. Det ikke unormalt med så mye snø, men det smelter fort. Spesielt i sør. Men oppe på fjellet kan det fortsatt være en del
@Skipperskraa28 күн бұрын
@@RidetheBean Tak skal du have, jeg syntes det er lidt vildt at der er så stor forskel på nord Danmark og syd Norge. Vi har jo sommer hernede nu. Tak og fortsat god tur til dig....