The algo brought me here. I really enjoyed your storytelling, your average riding ability, and what felt like authenticity. Good work!
@curtisanselmo25998 ай бұрын
Killer video... makes me want to go out there and ride these amazing roads. The shots, the editing, storytelling such a well put together video. I'd love to see some more trips!!
@kevintoffey80369 ай бұрын
A fantastic video. I'm inspired to do a similar trip. Planning to put my CRF300L in my truck and drive down to Moab from Canada. The moto camping looks amazing!
@codadeo9 ай бұрын
Thanks. It's wild out there. So many places to explore. That camp spot was called Muley Point. It's a special place. If you ride Canyonlands, you need a reservation. It's super sketchy but magical. Thanks for watching. Codad
@chiptaxfree7 ай бұрын
Absolutely fantastic video. What took you so long to upload it? If you did the trip again what bike would be ideal in your opinion? Or bikes?
@codadeo7 ай бұрын
The video was shown at the Utah and Toronto Moto film festivals. It was on Amazon for a bit. I am a lot older now, and my bones don't work well, and after you fall off an 800lb bike, it hurts. If I were in Canyonlands again, light bike. Some sections on the west side of the white rim are like dropping into a 50-foot half pipe. That's not ideal for such a big bike. Today, I would ride a Triumph Scrambler. Cruse the roads and hit the best spots like the Valley of the Gods and Meuly Point. Thanks for watching.