DMV: The COMPLETE Journey to Sturgis, South Dakota

DMV: The COMPLETE Journey to Sturgis, South Dakota

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hey what's up this is joe i'm in sturgis  south dakota just a few days before the   annual black hills motorcycle rally i wanted to  do something a little different in this video   and give you the ride to sturgis in  one piece in its completion from start to finish   basically in the past i've just sort of  ended up with so much footage that it's kind   of been easier to sort of break everything  up into sections and give it to you that way   as i was going back and sort of reviewing i had  something like 10 and a half hours of footage   from my gopro and my phone and it occurred to  me just what an epic journey it is to go   halfway across the country on a motorcycle it was  like 1700 miles but really i mean back in the day   1700 miles was a lot and and you see a lot in  between from start to finish of that 1700 miles so   i wanted to sort of give it to you in one piece  just to sort of give you a feel of what a huge   undertaking it is to embark on a journey  like that i whittled it down to about 42 minutes   which is still the longest video i've ever  made and i guess if there's anything to get   out of this video it would be when you live on  a motorcycle or you just take a motorcycle trip   across country you really experience  the full spectrum of humanity   good bad ugly everything in between as well  as a lot of variation within the natural world   cultural differences personalities all that stuff  you just experience it kind of like amplified so with that being said if you enjoy  this video please hit like and subscribe   and as usual i've included an  optional donate link in the   dropbox if you'd like to contribute to  this project otherwise enjoy the ride right around the middle of july  i start getting butterflies in my   stomach at the coming of the black hills  motorcycle rally in sturgis south dakota i love the culture of south dakota working my  gig with memphis shades meeting folks hanging   out with friends and camping in the black hills  safe to say at this point it's a bit like home i started my journey in virginia and headed across  the appalachian mountains to morehead kentucky almost from the time i left i fell in  love with my new bike the honda nc750x 70 miles in i'm in west virginia i got to say   i have been really impressed this bike's a  lot more comfortable at higher speeds than i   thought it would be and packed up i thought it  would really be struggling it handles all the   weight no problem it just rides good the balance  is great i pushed on towards morehead kentucky   where i heard about some free dispersed camping  located within the daniel boone national forest i guess i've ridden about 150 miles i just got a  little bit of gas you know i was down to like   a half a tank and came out to about 68 miles per  gallon you know and it runs on 86 octane so   i'm back to the regular stuff you  know in times where the gas prices go up   less people are buying plus and premium so  that stuff tends to sit there the ethanol   absorbs water you know now i'm back to regular  gas and excellent gas mileage so i'll take it the verdant green vines off to my  left are an invasive weed called kudzu   it's all too common in this part of the country  and has a tendency to overtake and suffocate any   plants trees and bushes in its wake there was an  effort to encourage consumption of this invasive   plant which never really caught on but supposedly  it's pretty tasty both as a food and in tea still in the state of kentucky just at the sort of  northern foothills of the mountains as you can see i hear there's a bunch of dispersed camping  up here about 40 minutes so i'm just doing   my grocery shopping getting prepared kind of  bittersweet to be leaving the mountains where   i grew up but damn like it's been a cold ride  all morning i've been wearing my heavy jacket   just absolutely freezing i just took it off now  i'm starting to actually burn up a little bit but   man i don't miss the weather cool little spot out here in kentucky  absolutely started to roast i'm technically   in the foothills of the appalachians on the western side as soon as i got down in elevation   instantly was absolutely burning up back home  in virginia i was complaining how cold it was   this place is absolutely free dispersed  camping along the side of this like   kind of a pond looking thing on the map it looked  like an oxbow stream a river or something but it   doesn't look like it's flowing to me looks  more like a lake or a pond or something but man this looks fishy i was a little concerned having everything  packed on this but man i was just   impressed all day long you know rode like 300  miles today wasn't really that tired at the end of   it handled great the turbulence riding behind  trucks and stuff i could feel the turbulence like   up here and on my chest and shoulders but the  bike just absolutely stayed true i think because   it's just such a low center of gravity i spent the  next day in camp working on my video with no cell   service to speak of i love this kind of camping it  can be argued that smartphones are one of the ills   of western society and it's a point i'm inclined  to agree with while they've contributed a lot of   good in terms of dissolving cultural barriers as  well as keeping everyone connected i feel there's   been a huge cost to much of the world in terms  of mental health and in particular the youth   there's simply too much money to be made from  keeping you on the thing as long as possible headed into town yesterday and got  my video uploaded scheduled and all that   was just easier to just kind of come back here  because i already knew where this place was but   i came back everything was completely a mud  puddle everything's muddy everything gets dirty   there's no getting around it things are gonna  be dirty you're gonna be packing some stuff   up it's gonna be dirty if i was clean all the  time i'd be the clean motorcycle vagabond but   since i'm living in the woods i'm the  dirty motorcycle vagabond anyway let's go as i mentioned before i was really  excited about the route i'd chosen   as it would take me through several states  i'd never been one of these was ohio and   once i was in the vicinity of cincinnati  there was one thing i absolutely had to try so i'm just outside of a midwest  institution this is skyline chili  i've never been to one of these but i've  seen them on tv so let's go check it out started in cincinnati tons of cheddar  cheese chili and pasta spaghetti noodles   probably not the healthiest thing in the world  but when in rome you got to do as the romans do  so that's what i'm about to do the smell  coming off of this is absolutely fantastic that's awesome slightly sweet got a hint of  cinnamon really good wow that was absolutely   fantastic you know certain other types  of chilis could be a little more hearty   and with chunks of beef and stuff like that the  beef was like chopped up really fine it was a   little watery but that's probably from excess  water from the pasta the service wasn't great   anytime i wanted something i had to like  literally like flag the waitress down so   that kind of sucked but ultimately it was worth  it i mean the cheese the pasta and the sweetness   of the fine chili just all went together  awesome apparently this is a cincinnati   institution that was started sometime around  1949 it's like no other chili in the world man   that skyline was some damn good chili i mounted  my new steed and headed across the ohio river i can't say much about the state of indiana  since i frankly passed through it pretty quick   but there's a meditative quality about riding  through the midwest with its wide open spaces that   i really like in this type of country you can just  sort of sit back and let your mind take a rest once i got to illinois i was ready  to find somewhere to hunker down and   shower after being filthy for the past three days i located a campground in kickapoo state  park for 10 bucks and headed towards danville my criteria for campgrounds is simple if i'm on  route and the price is 10 bucks or less i'll do it   otherwise i'd have to be pretty desperate a hotel   at least in the states is a very  rare treat and for that to happen   i better be caught in some seriously shitty  weather or damn well done something to deserve it kickapoo state park in the state of illinois i  almost forgot because usually when i think of   illinois i don't think of all this lush forest  woods and stuff it's ten dollars a night for a   site without electricity which is these days  about as cheap as you can get in the united   states especially for a state park that figure  is pretty incredible so i rode about   350 miles today did a lot of it on the highway on  the interstate even though as you know i hate those the bike handled great at higher speeds i  was riding through a headwind pretty much all day   so typically when you're riding through a headwind  especially on the interstate you're gonna get   a lot of turbulence from any kind of passing  trucks passing vehicles and things like that   and i certainly felt a lot of turbulence but  i didn't feel it in the bike the design of   that motor where so much of the weight is down  low and forward you know the the cylinder is   shooting out at an angle just like that and then  with the gas tank being under the seat it's just   and i'm saying this tentatively i don't want to  jinx myself but it is one of the best riding bikes   on the interstate that i've ever been on right  now i'm taking advantage of the sunshine drying   everything out i was on a forum like a motorcycle  camping forum and somebody asked the question   what do you do when it's time to leave and all  your stuff is wet it seems like such an obvious   question but the answer while it would be ideal  to dry out all your stuff and then hit the road   sometimes you just have to pack everything  up wet and there's no getting around it   and when that happens i just usually try to stop  somewhere and dry everything out as quick as i can   pack it back up in this case i just kept riding  and knew that i would dry it out at some point in addition to the sweet price tag kickapoo state  park was filled with an abundance of wildlife   turkey deer canadian geese as well as an  extensive system of hiking trails canadian   geese we are in the middle of illinois so middle  of july presumably on their way back to canada   to enjoy the summer and then be heading  back down this way and ultimately i   don't know where they end up if they go as far  as mexico i've never seen any of them in mexico   but i know that butterflies follow a migration  sort of like that they sure aren't very shy never really heard of anybody hunting  these i don't know if the meat's any good   it'd be kind of cheating right in there is the vermilion river tomorrow making a journey into chicago  or thereabouts i don't know if it'll be   in chicago proper but somewhere around  there and check on a deep dish pizza for this pizza mission i wanted to be as close  to chicago as possible and still be in the woods   this way i hoped i could try the closest  approximation of true chicago deep dish   without also experiencing the crazy  chicago traffic amazingly i found   another 10 buck a night campground and rode  my growling belly towards illini state park riding through a bunch of back roads in central  illinois a few hours south of chicago you know   i woke up feeling in a good mood and and just  everybody i've interacted with and talked to today   has just been totally nice and cool and not  strung out on dope so that's a big plus   i almost feel like i'm i've stepped back in  time it's a shame that there's not much out here   aside from corn so anyway i'm heading a  little south of chicago and get some deep dish pizza  there was something really special about  riding through these vast expanses of cornfields   a feeling of being back home somehow maybe it  was the friendliness of the people who tended   these fields or simply the zen of being  deep into a journey miles from anywhere   either way i wished it would last forever it was noon when i reached illini state park and  since the pizza joint didn't open until four   i headed across the illinois river to marseilles  to see about another chicago specialty   the italian beef sandwich i knew i was going  to be consuming some major calories today   so i made camp and hiked over to town i've been so bored for the past couple years  because i keep going to the same places but   just to be exploring something you know  somewhere i've never been is just awesome so this is a well-earned and welcome cheat day   I've been pretty good on my  diet except for yesterday   with the skyline chili but you know... i guess  about an hour and a half outside of chicago this   is a place called bobaluks italian beef and  hot dogs and pizza and stuff already seeing a   lot of the obvious importance of sports in this  part of the country so delicious looking cannoli italian beef smells like beef broth never tried one of these but  a buddy of mine from chicago   raves about them and always complains  he can't get one where he lives take care buddy thank you pretty cool city because you got all  the good culture from like the big   city but it's a small town more laid back  people more friendly nice little campsite   in the great state of illinois i got all this nice  canopy up there outside of a little town called   marseille or marseilles depending on  who you ask so i went up and got an  italian beef which is a chicago specialty  that i'd never tried it was to me a little   bit like a philly cheesesteak without the  cheese but the spice mixture was good   i'd like to try some other examples  just so i can know what's a good   italian beef so i've been looking forward to  this for days although i'm not in chicago and   to get true chicago deep dish one has to travel  into chicago i ain't traveling into chicago   because i really don't like driving through crazy  cities like that even though i do apparently   there's a pizzeria just about a mile or two up the  road that is supposed to be the best example of   chicago deep dish pizza that's not in the city  of chicago so this is sam's pizza let's go all righty let's see what we got  here pretty convenient this place is   right across the bridge over that way sam's pizza it's got a special type of box for deep dish looks pretty good this is very good a  very respectable pizza it's not in the   traditional style of the chicago deep dish  in which you have the cheese the ingredients   and then the tomato sauce on top so it's  a little different they sort of varied a   little bit from the tradition but the flavor of  the crust is awesome it's it's very good pizza   a lot of pizzaiolos or pizza makers will  actually use a certain proportion of cake flour   which is extremely fine extremely soft i just  noticed as i'm eating this it has a very sort of a   light almost cake-like consistency the italian  sausage that was used for that pizza was of extremely high quality you could taste  the fennel seed which is a key ingredient   in italian sausage tasted like it was made  fresh back home in virginia the stuff that   we get is from the grocery store it's in  lynx and it's just not the same at all so hanging out here and lo and behold there's  another biker what's your name brother   jake okay so jake is on a  a triumph explorer over there correct   yep yep cool bike i might walk over  there and take a look at it so where what's your   story man you've been on the road for two years  yeah two years i'm originally from maryland   okay i've just been traveling around the country  been to 42 different states 32 on that bike   i i test video games for a living for work  and just live out of my tent that's perfect man   you save so much money oh yeah  when you when you live like this   you gotta figure rents 600 to 1200  yeah depending on where you're at and   i'm not spending that much money out here 10 bucks  and even some campgrounds get crazy man i   don't typically do the campground thing unless  unless i can find one like this yeah that's for   like 10 bucks a night I'm riding into  wisconsin tomorrow okay i was there last   month for a little bit and then for like  two nights this month did you find anywhere   like this out there cheap so just south  of la crosse if you're ever that way yeah  there was a scenic overlook with a really nice  free site awesome   i actually have everything to do all change  which i'm actually gonna be doing one tomorrow   cool you find an auto parts store yeah yeah i'll  just put up on the center stand do it right there   in the parking lot that's good let them recycle  find you probably already know this but if   you can find and dig around in the trash and  find an empty oil jug oh yeah and just cut a   hole in it you make your own oil pan you  already know that oh yeah two years on the road   you pick up stuff like that you know i  i mean i love being on the road though it keeps the bad thoughts away that's for  sure yeah i totally hear you on that man   i find that one of the evils of our society  i can't quite escape is the social media oh  yeah i've been getting more onto instagram to  try to like build up my following on instagram   so i can try to get some sponsors or something  like that yeah what's your what's your instagram   it's nomad husky rides okay nomad husky  rides yeah all right i will i'll have that   on the video whatever you google ends  up in the reel it seems like so i've got   videos of these chinese guys  yeah doing all these crazy motor rebuilds   and i can't stop watching i just keep  and i'm like man i've been doing this for   like an hour yeah and i had no idea  there was actually trees in illinois i thought it was all corn fields but this is  almost reminds me of back home you know they   got hills yeah so actually two  years ago the first time i rode through here   i stayed in wynette illinois  had a crazy night oh yeah yeah ended   up in an abandoned building just like wrecking  [ __ ] with some locals it was like a crazy night   all right yeah i wouldn't want to do a valve  adjustment on that yeah yeah just to take off the   the tank and everything just a pain in the ass  oh yeah you gotta take the plastics off yep yeah   take off like three of these there's like three  different things connected you gotta take that off   yeah man i bet it rides like a dream though  yeah yeah i was stuck in montana for two months   because my drive shaft broke on me last year  it broke yeah the u-joint completely just   while i was going 90 miles an hour it was  terrifying the u-joint being like in there   yeah yeah the fork seals gone out on there oh  really three of them gone out oh [ __ ] so the first   time it was like this left one that went out yeah  the shop wanted 500 to do it i went on ebay and   bought two new ones or well used ones for like 200  bucks yeah and then that they both end up going up   so these are got the inverted forks yeah yeah i wonder if that has something to do with   it well it definitely has something to do  with the fluid completely running out of them   i can see that yeah this is jb welded this is  jb welded i like it man yeah my buddy of mine's   got an old road glide that's basically held  together with jb weld and zip ties yup yup there's a zip tie last year i was on the trail and rock hit my my  cake kickstand sensor so over here it's just all   taped up with some electrical tape so my bike will  run with all the time with the kickstand right   here okay yeah all right so me and jake are out  here talking we're discussing the criteria   as far as like saying that i've been to another  state because sometimes i feel guilty because   i feel like okay i just rode through a state  for 30 minutes and now i check it off my list   but i feel like i really haven't been there so  what constitutes going to another state or riding   through another state you know that's the question  but jake has probably the best answer i've ever   heard so what's that? so like for me i haven't  been to a state unless i've peed in that state   whether i'm in an airport just in a layover  as long as i pee in that airport i've   been to that state you've been there you've marked your  territory yeah exactly i love it so i'm just gonna   whenever i'm at to put my conscience at rest  if i start feeling guilty oh i'm just riding   through this state for 30 minutes or whatever  i'm going to make damn sure that i pee   yeah in that state before moving on one  time i was just riding along the ohio   turnpike okay right below michigan  i got off the turnpike paid like five dollars   to get off the turnpike right there  just to go into michigan so i could   pee and then get back on the turnpike and  kept going just say i've been to michigan all right so finally got enough of a break  in the weather i'm heading north to wisconsin   west across the southern part of  minnesota and making some miles i headed north into wisconsin  towards the spot that jake had told   me about passing through the city  of madison and into amish country it was interesting that these country roads  were all numbered alphabetically a b c etc   riding through the lush green hills i could have  almost sworn i was back home in southwest virginia i made a point to slow way down when passing one  of the many horse-drawn carriages you see in these   parts clearly i was in amish country i have a real  soft spot for these people and find a lot of merit   in their chosen lifestyle they've mostly eschewed  technology in favor of a much more simple down to   the roots existence and when it comes to hard work  they're tough as nails i have a theory that if an   apocalyptic event occurs it's these folks who  stand the best chance of surviving would i like   to live like this you ask probably not so much  i get bored too easy for one and i really like   riding motorcycles and making videos i do however  deeply respect these people and their values   what's more every time i've interacted with them  i've been greeted by warm smiles and kind words i don't know if this is a natural formation right  here in this rock but this is all rock walls all the way around but it's kind  of curious there's a train track   going that way along the river there's camp over there that is one hell of a river not sure where  it starts i think in maybe minnesota camps   down that way under that tree here's another  one of these sort of bowl shaped depressions it looks natural to me i don't  think they blasted it out   would have been a hell of a lot of  rock to carry off but it is curious got some nice tree cover to keep me keep  the dew off everything tonight hopefully it   doesn't rain but there's a bird's nest  hanging down i am in western wisconsin   and it's more mountainous than i thought it would  be you know if you blindfolded me and dropped me   here i would almost think i was back home in the  appalachian mountains my misconceptions of the   place completely went out the window when i saw  that did about 300 miles today a little tired so   i'm getting caught up on my fluids water and  stuff and just relaxing and getting ready   to sit down with my rock table and do some  work on the computer see you in the morning after an almost unbearably humid  evening beside the mighty mississippi   i headed across minnesota  towards mitchell south dakota about to make my way across the great state of  minnesota i got about 675 miles to sturgis   pretty foggy out i got my big  jacket on just sitting here   getting coffeed up so i can tackle this journey riding across southern minnesota now i've  ridden a couple hundred miles it's about 10 a.m   this is how i dry all my stuff out if i can't  dry it out in the morning if i may stay in a   hotel tonight because there's a heat wave  coming through already now that i'm out of   the mountains the temperature just absolutely  skyrocketed this is one of the hottest places i've ever been hotter than you know mazatlan  mexico in the middle of summer bikes doing   good super comfortable and not too windy  so i'm gonna try to put down some miles for years i wanted to see the legendary  corn palace in mitchell south dakota   and since it was on the way this  seemed like as good a time as any with a facade made entirely  out of corn husks and cobs   it stands as a proud celebration to  south dakota's corn farming roots unfortunately there was a barely audible song  under copyright playing in the background   so rather than fork over a hundred percent of  the advertising proceeds of this video to the   overzealous holder of said copyright i've chosen  to remove the audio entirely and fill up the space   by talking absolute nonsense which is what i do  in most of my videos so really nothing has changed with the temperature climbing over 100 degrees  i sought out the cheapest hotel i could find   and prepared to cool down for the night as soon  as i pulled in a girl from an adjacent building   began mumbling something out the window she  was tweaking hard and incoherent a man appeared   and tried to start a conversation but i could  only understand a little of what he was saying   i was too stupid to pick up on it at the time  but in retrospect they had been complimenting   my bike and throwing out subtle hints that  if i liked to party i should come upstairs   the whole place had a really nasty seedy vibe i moved  my bike under these steps and worked in the ac the weather forecast the next day called  for temperatures in excess of 105 degrees   i woke at the ass crack of dawn and  headed across the wide open plains just around chamberlain across the mighty  missouri river where lewis and clark had   once paddled sailed and pulled their boats  in their famous expedition to the pacific   it was all going well until they had to spend a  freezing winter in north dakota with frostbite   being common among the men including parts of  the anatomy where a man would least like it   when spring finally came the resulting  deer and buffalo were almost unfit to eat   due to having nearly used up all  their fat stores over the winter   they continued to the source of the missouri  and pressed on westward through the rocky   mountains which is where things really got  rough but that's a story for another video as soon as you enter south dakota you'll start  seeing giant billboards for wall drug a sort of   drugstore slash tourist trap that went completely  out of control i'd intentionally skipped   breakfast just so i could eat here and with the  temperature already about 103 it was time to stop so this is a place that to me didn't quite live  up to the hype it really ended up being a tourist   trap you know take that for what it is they  wanted to charge me something like 15 bucks for   three eggs and a side of bacon so i said yeah all  right yeah see ya so anyhow i'm just sitting   here drinking the one thing on the menu that i  can afford which is a five cent cup of coffee there was certainly a lot of cool stuff to see at  this place but i was already sunburned hungry and cranky from the ride if you're interested i'd  suggest visiting wall drug on a full stomach well you know i came here really wanting to enjoy  the place i was really excited hadn't been here   before but you know if you look at my life this  is pretty much all i have so it's not that i'm   anti-consumerism but a place like this doesn't  necessarily speak to a lot of my needs   the heat was absolutely downright rude at this point with  the addition of 50 mile per hour wind gusts coming   from my left as if riding into a blow dryer with  a forceful and unpredictable crosswind even though   i was almost to the black hills this section  was among the most challenging of my journey wow it is oppressively hot and windy out  here so i'm heading into that theater to watch a movie   and cool off for a couple hours those are the  black hills over that way i got a hamburger steak   smothered in mushroom gravy from the diner down  the road and stayed in the movie theater for the   next couple hours the film was pretty forgettable  a movie about a kid trapped in a psycho's basement   who's forced to confront his fears to survive it  was still blistering hot when i headed to sturgis being on the road you live a lot of  life within a short amount of time   over the past week i'd ridden hiked got muddy  found zen in the cornfields of illinois ate   some delicious chicago style pizza met  another fellow traveler avoided tourist traps   and nearly roasted to death in a south  dakota heat wave my journey was now complete

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