In this episode, we take you on an unforgettable adventure through the breathtaking landscapes of Moab, Utah! In October, we flew to Grand Junction, Colorado, where we rented two Honda CRF300L motorcycles.
Our goal? To explore the iconic White Rim Trail - an adventurous off-road route filled with rough terrain, steep climbs and stunning views.
From sandy tracks to rocky challenges both rider and machine. Join us as we journey through one of the most beautiful and thrilling areas in the United States!
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Motorcycle rental: Rogue Moto: https://www.roguemoto.co
Motorcycles: Honda CRF300 L Rally and Honda CRF300L
Hotel Grand Junction - Colorado: Grand Vista Hotel
Cabin Moab, - Utah: Sun Outdoors Canyonlands Gateway
Routes: BDR Utah: https://ridebdr.com/utbdr/
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Music:
Eyes Gone Wrong van Kevin MacLeod is gelicentieerd onder een Creative Commons Attribution 4.0-licentie. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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The National Park Service conserves and protects areas of untold beauty, grandeur and historical importance for current and future generations. The tradition of capturing images of these special places started with explorers who traveled with paint and canvas or primitive cameras. Sharing these images helped inspire the creation of national parks. Today, visitors to national parks continue to memorialize their visits through filming and photography.
On January 4, 2025, the EXPLORE Act was signed into law (Public Law 118-234). Section 125 of the Act changed how the National Park Service will manage filming and photography in park areas.
Key elements of the new law include:
In most cases, permits and fees are not required for groups of eight individuals or less conducting filming and photography. In order to avoid permit and fee requirements, the filming or photography must:
(1) occur in areas open to the public;
(2) use hand-carried equipment only;
(3) not require exclusive use of a site; and
(4) not adversely impact park resources, values, and other visitors.
Permits and fees are never required for filming and photography that is associated with a permitted event, such as a wedding, sporting event, demonstration or other activity.
All filming and photography is treated the same under the new law. It does not matter whether it is commercial, non-commercial, or conducted my media or for news gathering.
When a permit is required, the National Park Service may charge application and location fees.
Individuals and groups exempt from permit and fee requirements for filming or photography remain subject to all other laws and regulations that apply in park areas, including those prohibiting disturbance or other negative impacts to resources.