So I know Ewan and Charlie can be a touchy subject for some but for those who enjoyed LWD/LWR for what they were.
Charlie's twitter suggests Long Way Up may actually be coming after all this time.
Long Way Up
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Ewan doesn't look happy in the phone box pic!--and he has a useful career unlike the others who probably need the money-and I can't stand that pretentious tw"% Boring---now if it was Ewan and Guy Martin that would be fun as guy is definitely getting good at the presenter thing--wearing the same work trousers all over the world!--loved the Russian visit.
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Yeah I enjoyed both many times over. And they are what got me back onto the idea of owning a bike. I'd had a scooter as a teen and always planned to get a bike but got bought a car and it all sort of fell by the wayside. LWR/LWD put motorbikes firmly back on the agenda for me.
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The more the better, bring it on. Anything to avoid the shite like Love Island/Big Brother/Voice/celebrities dogs got talent whilst dancing on ice aaaarrrrrggghhhh.
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Long Way Up. So I guess that means Tierra Del Fuego to Alaska ?
On GS1200s ?
Like to see them haul those through the Darien Gap ! Quick sea trip I imagine, like most other peeps.
Could be good. I don't particularly mind the fact that their trips involve support vehicles etc. At the end of the day it is hard to make a good travel film with high production values without lugging a lot of gear around. There are loads of amateur helmet-mounted Go-pro vids on youtube, and anything done by Ewan/Charlie has to be much more polished than those or there's not much point and they would not attract the finance/backers.
Personally I really think they should use Husqvarna 701s this time.
On GS1200s ?
Like to see them haul those through the Darien Gap ! Quick sea trip I imagine, like most other peeps.
Could be good. I don't particularly mind the fact that their trips involve support vehicles etc. At the end of the day it is hard to make a good travel film with high production values without lugging a lot of gear around. There are loads of amateur helmet-mounted Go-pro vids on youtube, and anything done by Ewan/Charlie has to be much more polished than those or there's not much point and they would not attract the finance/backers.
Personally I really think they should use Husqvarna 701s this time.
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If it happens would be nice to see them on Triumph Tiger 800's. Charlie is the Triumph "celeb" at their launches.
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