Friends of mine took a tour through Chile recently and documented the trip. First video of the series is up and I thought I'd share it as they put quite a bit of effort into the presentation and would like to grow the channel:
Friends of mine took a tour through Chile recently and documented the trip. First video of the series is up and I thought I'd share it as they put quite a bit of effort into the presentation and would like to grow the channel:
Last edited by KenMasters; April 8th, 2021 at 07:13 AM.
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Thanx for sharing this.
Just recently got into adventure riding my self, after 20 years of superbike.
Thoroughly enjoyed the video, can't wait for the next part.
That right there is the dream
That was very enjoyable, thanks for sharing. It has that old Top Gear road trip vibe but with no cringey humour.
Got a sub from me.
Also, you going to have to explain to my wife why I'm buying a motorbike now.
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Could have flown to cape town, drove on tar to sutherland and see some amazing stars :P but it would be less effort and thus less epic.
Top Gear was a big influence on how they went about documenting the trip. Lending some creative input to the project, I'll lay claim to having a hand in excising some of that cringe factor.
The stars thing is more a narrative conceit to frame the journey around than the actual impetus for the trip. Nicolas did actually do the Garden Route about two or three years ago (also not the first time they've toured Chile).
Last edited by KenMasters; April 9th, 2021 at 12:24 PM.
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