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California Motorcycle Camping Adventure San Luis Obispo to Paso Robles (Day 3)

California Motorcycle Camping Adventure San Luis Obispo to Paso Robles (Day 3)

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Alex and Marko continue their motorcycle road trip up the California Pacific Coast Highway, traveling from San Luis Obispo to Paso Robles and seeing everything in between.
Date: 2019-09-05

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Old Creek Road. love it so much I rode it twice while passing through the area yesterday. The continuation of it, crossing over 46, is Santa Rosa Road and drops into Cambria. Rough and narrow, but scenic and best enjoyed uphill. Next time you are in the area, you should check out See Canyon/Prefumo Cyn Road (you went past it on your way to Los Osos) from Avila Beach over the mountain. The views are spectacular when the weather is clear.
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The Otters are so sweet. The old creek road really looks like you are riding along the creek itself. Must be beautiful to do. Looks it from your awesome drone footage's. How do you drone film and ride the bikes along? & how do you ride side by side around those bends without worrying that a car coming the other way will hit you. Is the road one way traffic only? Great video. Thank you.
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A lot of people over here in Europe, especially in Croatia, raved about the California wine and actually claimed that the techniques they used originated in the Split area. Hindsight, I should have documented those conversations on video. Well done btw; touring America on my bike is one of those things I've always wanted to do. Maybe when I make it back over there.
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Man that food looked amazing. Visited Paso Robles many years ago and dined al fresco at this Mexican restaurant. Low budget but full of character, and good food. Had the largest burrito ever in my life. They had chickens just roaming around, chilling lol. Early I stopped at this convenience store to pick up some wine. Met a vintner who looked a lot like Martin Croad.
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your videos are awesome, i love the editing and i would love to know what software you use to create the effects like the maps and how you created the animation for your intro's. I also think it would be so cool if you did a video on books and what you like to read when traveling. brilliant videos and so much inspiration for my own travels, thank you: )
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My parents are currently on a motorcycle camping adventure they left last month and rode up to washington state. they've been there for much longer than they planned because apparently its the best thing ever. but yeah now they are headed up to Alaska Wont get to see them again till fall time. then they're headed down to south america next year.
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Just came back home from a shoe string budget backpacking trip through the North of my country (India) and the Himalayan foothills. And I have to say that if it weren't for your videos, I wouldn't have made it. Hope you both keep motivating more people. And I'm surely gonna stick around. watching your awesome journeys
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3 weeks ago I biked (and by bike I mean my bicycle) from San Francisco to San Luis Obispo and it was one of the most beautiful trips I ever took. Going through the small back roads and vineyards of Paso Robles was gorgeous. Your road trip is making me want to bike that route again cheers
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You are living every nature lovers dreams going places in a motorbike, eating good food, camping and drinking beers I tried it twice here in the Philippines. Traveled almost 130km to a beach using a 100cc honda motorcycle. One of the best experience ever
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Okay, so i stumbled upon your video series, and check this out. When you went to Artisan in Paso Robles, your uber stopped in front of Vine Restaurant. I was Bartending there, that exact day at around that time. Small world. Great videos guys, come up to Paso more often
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