For your consideration: Not Dead Yet - The Video Series

Great stuff Oisin. Watched it last night.

..You were gettin a bit "deep" crossing Montana wernt you. I for one fully understood what you were getting at...probably the reason I ride bikes?


Yep - you start to go a bit nuts when your on the road that long....
no doubt about it
 
Hi Oisin

I've been watching this series avidly since I first "discovered" it and I've just finished watching No: 28. Vancouver to Alaska in which you say of your trip that "no one else is going to get anything out of it but you" - well you are wrong.
I've got loads out of it, hundreds, if not thousands, are getting loads out of it.

Besides great entertainment we are all getting inspiration, the inspiration to go and follow the dream.

You have put together quite the best travel documentary I have ever watched.

When it's finished I'm going to order the book and then I'm off to pack the bike.

So Thank You Oisin
 
Not Dead Yet - Part 33 - Southwestern USA

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good criac once again, couple of long music shots on a frozen pic.
is someone with you?? there 's a few shots there where someone else is recording.
 
Hi mate. Ive thoroughly enjoyed these. They are really professional well done keep them coming. cheers.
 
hi there

good criac once again, couple of long music shots on a frozen pic.
is someone with you?? there 's a few shots there where someone else is recording.

The video where i'm in the shot is from a previous trip to that location...
Like I was saying in an earlier video... I'd been to these locations 3 times...so mixed the video in....
 
ffs - so from joymoney how far did you get till this time???

them gravel hairpins :eek:
 
Not Dead Yet - Part 34 - The Road Home

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Amazing story thanks for taking the time to share it with us and so professionally put together!:thumb

But I am truly gutted its over I have been looking forward to the next episode ever since I watched the first

Thanks again
 
Oisin .... thank you :thumb2

Thank you for taking the time and the trouble to post these videos ...

Girlfriend Sue, Gracie on here, and myself have done two small six month overlanding trips, Russia, Siberia, Mongolia, Gobi Desert, the Stans, Iran and Pakistan and the Karakorum Highway .... and at nudging sixty it was feckin' hard going, but small fish compared to yours :bow

We don't live together, she's married ;) but we've text, watched your videos, laughed and cried, together, with you .... you'll never know how much we've enjoyed watching, reliving, sharing ....

Thank you once again ....
May your shadow never grow less
May the road rise up to meet you
May the wind be always at your back
May the sun shine warm upon your face
May the rain fall soft upon your field

Take care out there
:beerjug:
 
Thank you from me also... :friday

For an entertaining month of not watching regular TV.

For allowing me to travel vicariously, so I won't feel the need to embark on such an epic journey myself... (I prefer shorter journeys)

For describing in detail what goes through your head while spending so much time with yourself.. I can certainly relate.

I'm looking forward to reading your book (s).. Then watching my way through it all again... :aidan

Al...
 
Truly inspirational.
Many thanks for taking the time to share not only the physical but mental journey.

Steve
 
Tremendous! Have a dodgy knee and have been told by physio to get an exercise bike, which I've done. Been teeing up your videos before my torture sessions and it has really helped. What am I going to do now?
Bought both of your books and am very much enjoying them as well.

Thanks very much for posting. :flag
 


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