went to a family reunion last week in the mountians of tennessee. and brought my yamaha tw 200 to do some exploring, but it was too shaky to use. so I filmed some glass blowing, metal forming, and cool motorcycles instead. hope you enjoy and will return to the wrenching videos shortly.
I live not to far Gatlinburg enjoy all your videos
My home state.
Thanks for taking me on your family reunion / vacations . Need to do the same all I do is hunt a couple of weeks a year but it keeps me sane.
Thanks for sharing, really enjoyed this video.
I enjoyed you Man’s Vacation video, Especially the end when you were checking out the old engines and motorcycles!
The highlight for me was all those old motorcycles!
I knew that there would be machinery involved in that man's vacation.
you know you're on a TW when you're in 5th, topping out, and you're still not breaking any speed limits…
Some fascinating artifacts and beautiful views throughout this video mustie. Really enjoyed it. Great video mate
Forget my '67 deferred maintenance.
I wanna hammer firey hot iron.
That foggy area looks like the area north of Knoxville
Awesome video
No bs just quality mustie
I know you wanted to fix that exhaust leak on the Harley.
I'm from the UK, always great to see what life is like over the pond, thoroughly enjoyed watching as I do all your vids.
I'll bet you could get, or make, a "steady cam" mount for your camera. The steady cam works with a camera operator that is running. (That was for everyone else, I am sure you know about it). I don't know if higher frequencies would make that impossible, but I doubt it. Tweek the design. If anyone could do it, it would be you, Mustie1!! Then you could mount a cam on anything and get a crystal clear and steady shot.
There is a guy in Winchester that does chainsaw sculptures. I don't know if he is still there or not.
He had them in front of his house at the intersection of Rte. 10 and (I think) Hindsdale road (don't recall the Rte. No.). The way to the old dog track. Takes you right into Brattleboro, VT.