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Hi @Steelm,

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Where are you from? What do you ride? Say hello, what do you like? Why are you here?

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Hi all!
Currently reside in Northern Utah. I ride a R1100RT as a commuter and my wife and I both ride BMW GS’s for touring. I’m here because I want to capture our journeys and learning how to do so. I’ll apologize upfront as I’m more of an observer than a poster. As a tradesman and former Teacher, I’ve learned to be quiet and watch the Masters.
Thanks for letting me join.
 
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Centennial Valley, Southwestern Montana
 
Welcome. Once you get going with filming, I am sure you'll have questions. But as hippo said, most of us are just trying our best, we learn by doing and it either works or it doesn't.

That is a little part of MT I haven't spent much time in. I have gone from Idaho Falls over to Vincent and the Tetons, and I've come out W Yellowstone, and headed north, but never really spent any time in that area on the south west side of yellowstone.
 
Welcome. If any of us here are masters of anything it has not led us to the fame and fortune we dream . . .yet.

However, it possible to earn enough of r a tank of gas or two plus enjoy seeing other like minded riders exist somewhere else on this blue marble spinning.

I love the pic! That type of landscape is some of my favorite to experience.
 
Welcome. Once you get going with filming, I am sure you'll have questions. But as hippo said, most of us are just trying our best, we learn by doing and it either works or it doesn't.

That is a little part of MT I haven't spent much time in. I have gone from Idaho Falls over to Vincent and the Tetons, and I've come out W Yellowstone, and headed north, but never really spent any time in that area on the south west side of yellowstone.

The Centennial Valley is between Island Park Idaho and the Monida exit on I-15 in Montana. It has a rich history of cattle ranching and big game hunting. The scenery is spectacular, dirt roads are maintained and humans are few. There’s lots to explore too.
We rode the Teton/Yellowstone area last summer and really enjoyed it. That’s an area that is worthy of spending the time to adsorb.
 
Welcome. If any of us here are masters of anything it has not led us to the fame and fortune we dream . . .yet.

However, it possible to earn enough of r a tank of gas or two plus enjoy seeing other like minded riders exist somewhere else on this blue marble spinning.

I love the pic! That type of landscape is some of my favorite to experience.

Thanks R-Rated!
I’ve stocked you a little bit here and think we’d get along well.
I saw a post here where the “Poster” is concerned about saturating YT with more riders and their content. Your comment about like minded riders is spot on. Two wheels and an adventure, I’m in!!
 

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