Australia's Impassable Fire Trail Fail || DRZ400E || Solo Amateur
Can this fire trail be completed by an everyday motorbike rider SOLO? This impassable fire trail is hidden within plain sight in the Sydney Blue Mountains.
This was my second attempt and second fail. I have no business on this track as a solo rider anymore.
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Reason number 7 (and probably the biggest reason it's the hardest): "being nervous".good job on winning the mindgames and respect for tackeling this track! You killed it!
Lance, you have the heart of a lion, brute strength, courage and determination filled with adventure will only get us so far, some challenges make us recognize our level of preparedness, skill, mental and physical capabilities.
Feel this video all the way mate, I did a solo last weekend and came across 4 water ways and walked them all before riding through, came to the fifth water way I thought the last 4 were good so I just rode it. She sunken in and I tried to dig her out for 2 hours, mud up to my knees bike got mud all through her, ended up waking 15 kms and fucked my feet and an over night stay in the bush, finally got phone service and got hold of local fire service and they got me out, the fire unit 41 took my place sadly, we only just got the fire unit 41 out today. It goes to shoe how an hour ride can go to shit real fast.
@The_Apprentice_Adventurer
2 ай бұрын
Mate that sounds terrible. You’re right though. You can be travelling well but it only takes one little mistakes or mishap to end a normal ride and turn it into an ordeal. Your story sounds crazy though.
That looks intense, camera's never do justice, most badass Drz content on KZread. Well done Lance🤘
@The_Apprentice_Adventurer
2 ай бұрын
Thanks mate. Yep I can definitely confirm this track is much worse in person. Go the DRZ.
I brought a 2006 drz last week with only 4000km I have had a lot of bikes in my life but the drz is a beast like yours 👍
Well done Lance, at least you have shown me where not to go in that area. 😃😃
@The_Apprentice_Adventurer
2 ай бұрын
Yeah avoid at all costs unless in a good group of riders or you want a super hard challenge lol. 😂
You're a mad madman Lance, that hill would be hard work on a 300. Can't fault your spirit though.
@The_Apprentice_Adventurer
2 ай бұрын
Haha thanks bud. I won’t be doing this one again without help that’s for sure.
Fantastic video as usual mate. Camera doesn't do it justice on some of those angles. Perfect example what one can accomplish by sheer determination and skill. Your a beast Mate, keep them videos coming!
you sabotaged yourself, you can't stop in the bottom of a gully and climb over logs to get out from a standstill. same as you can't ride up a steep loose hill at idle. good on you for going back again and having another go but the only thing stopping you is you, confidence is everything you have to believe you can do it and you have to commit if you lose your momentum around the corner before the hill go down and try again. your bike needs a new battery has done for a while, i do hope you go back and hit it again with confidence, because your bike can do it and so can you.
@The_Apprentice_Adventurer
2 ай бұрын
Mate you’re spot on with the battery, it’s been on its way out for ages and I have just avoided it. Silly of me for not replacing it ages ago. Normally I get up any hill or track. This one is just different from anything I have ever encountered. But yes more skill and confidence would help. I still believe this track would trip up a lot of riders. 👍
@BillyBoblovesthedirt
2 ай бұрын
About time you forked out for a kick starter kit Lance or maybe even a small jump pack. Also look at a Lithium battery when you upgrade. More grunt and heaps lighter.
If only we could all ride like Graham Jarvis. Cameras suck for the ego! Good effort mate!
Lance one of the best trail riding videos I’ve ever seen .I was so scared watching .Bloody ruff tracks .thanks for making this video .Top job .Aso talking to the camera at the start is very good too .
@The_Apprentice_Adventurer
2 ай бұрын
Thanks mate. Good feedback to hear. 👍
Bloody hell, that looked so hard!😮 you've got guts!
what a rough route! 'COME ON SALLY'!
Might be worth fitting a Kickstarter kit to your DRZ, had one on my old DRZ and was nice to have
@The_Apprentice_Adventurer
2 ай бұрын
I am thinking about it, that’s for sure.
@EyesUpMC
2 ай бұрын
I build a kickstarter on mine, i needed it only once, but it's already worth it.
Great video of testing yourself again, love your channel mate..
Ha ha just need a 2 stroke. She’s a tough looking track man, thanks for sharing
@suzyamerica4679
2 ай бұрын
My thoughts too .. try it with a punchy lightweight 2stroke. Bonus points if you bring a chainsaw for dealing with those blockages.
Hey g’day, Lance enjoyed your video. looks like the hard work proved to be fun in the end-can I suggest four things , either a 47 or a 52 tooth sprocket , and maybe lighten up ,the original tank will still get your close on 200 k’s range ,replace the battery with an SSB lithium? You won’t regret it ,and also get your forks and rear shock rebuilt with the forks you can buy some reasonably cheap pressure release buttons. (on those DRZ cartridge forks, want to release the build up pressure. It makes a big difference. )They screw straight into the bleeder screw hole. Regards Rob Mc.
Great video Lance. I also go riding solo, on a DRZ, and can relate to the way you tackle obstacles alone. I found that I air on the side of caution and sometimes put myself down for being a coward.. at the end of the day we want to make it home alive, and with the bike. It is worth walking a bike over an obstacle rather than trying to ride over it with speed and losing your bike down a gully. I definitely take more risks when riding with others though. People who have never tackled the bush alone wouldn't understand that you naturally adapt a different way of riding.
@The_Apprentice_Adventurer
2 ай бұрын
100 percent mate. I am normal keen as to take on obstacles solo. But until your at a few of the choke points on this track it’s hard to describe the surface and lack of grip which would then send me down a gully or similar. Keep up the solo rides my friend. 🤙
Well done mate, that one looked tough.
Great video mate
Wow that was torture … that is advanced enduro level tracks
I think you make some of these obstacles harder for yourself by being too cautious. I find a bit of tenacity goes a long way, you'll be very surprised what you and the bike are capable of if you just send it every now and then. The second bottleneck with the log definitely could have been tackled with a bit of momentum and a lift of the front wheel. Altogether good ride though looks like very interesting terrain.
@powertrip1050
2 ай бұрын
gotta agree....agression can go a long way in getting up these hills...it's how I was raised in the vic high country...and it works
@powertrip1050
2 ай бұрын
buuuuut....doing this solo changes things.....
@cyphon4280
2 ай бұрын
I agree. Can highly recommend some off road training (like Chris Birch or other high level professional). This will greatly improve your skillset and provide better understanding and confidence in tackling obstacles and making line choices. Totally impressed by your commitment and willingness to achieve what you set out to do. Additional training will compliment the skills you already possess and provide more understanding of what you and your bike are capable of. This should make things a little easier for you and your riding will become even more enjoyable. Keep up the good work!
@The_Apprentice_Adventurer
2 ай бұрын
Guys I’m just winging it out there and wish I was a better rider. Just too much time between rides to progress at a good level. I’m all commitment but at times take on too big of a challenge. Although the camera does downplay this one a lot. All good though 🤙
@BillyBoblovesthedirt
2 ай бұрын
If he had a mate or two along for the ride he could afford to take more chances. Remember the bike is not 110kg or under it’s up around 150kg which makes a big difference especially when you get it sideways and upside down on a steep hill. Add to that he ain’t trailering his bike there or home. Realistically for these types of tracks a YZ250 or 300EXC is the bike of choice but I didn’t come here to watch a chook chaser I came to watch a DRZ400E. I do think you should have another person with you though Lance.
You need a lithium battery for starters. And yeah that track is way too tough for me. Good on you for having a go. That first log would have stopped me.
I’m not saying it’s not hard but your riding technique, line selection and lack of confidence made that much harder than it needed to be. I hope an experienced rider gives it a go and posts a video for comparison. Something for you to consider is that as well as providing support and doubling your safety, riding with others also teaches you skills and techniques that you be a lifetime plus, learning from trial and error, riding alone. Also tackling that trail alone a second time with a dodgy battery was not a smart move. Especially on a bike with no kickstarter. As well as replacing your battery you should invest in a compact lithium jumpstarter like the one Motobat make. Leave as little to chance as possible when out solo. Good vid. Track looks like fun. Thanks for sharing.
We pay the Forestry Department to maintain the forest roads, just like Ourimbah state forest, they are not x 10.
Can confirm the section he’s talking about is challenging even on a 300 two stroke. For comparisons sake the famous Billy goats is far easier.
@The_Apprentice_Adventurer
2 ай бұрын
Ahhh someone who knows. 🤙
Heavy bike, would of tried without the luggage bags, lose one mirror and anything else can do without, just a big backpack
choke point 2: (and for other similar obstacles such as where you got stuck at 15mins) you should learn how to load the flywheel - hold clutch in, build revs, drop clutch and drop revs then pick up revs as bike has lurched over obstacle and begins to stall, repeat if necessary - it stops you sitting revving the back wheel repeatedly as you basically use the power that is stored in the engine rather than digging stupid holes with the rear
Awesome video once again mate. That is one gnarly track, even more crazy on a 160 kg DRZ. Do yaself a favour mate, and get yaself a 300cc 2 stroke enduro bike for that stuff. Cheers for sharing 🍻
@The_Apprentice_Adventurer
2 ай бұрын
I do have plans to buy myself what I would call a bush basher. Just need to get the wife on board. Lol.
Lance your description of your suspension suggests standing up would be more beneficial, as you can absorb bumps with your legs, effectively giving you two sets of suspension. I also see you rarely using clutch when hill climbing, so that when you have to go off throttle to change direction etc, you lose momentum, you should keep the engine revving more. Extra revs will also stabilise the bike (gyro effect) which will make it easier to navigate at slow speeds.
Change all your lights to LED to reduce drain on the battery. Also, put cooling fans on so you can charge the battery without overheating the engine.
Good one lance
i think if you ditched the big ol DR and got say a 350 or 450 for this stuff your riding ability and confidence will go through the roof mate as you're clearly a fit strong fella. you'll see how easy these tracks can be with the right tool which will then lead to confidence and your mindset will shift leading to attacking these obstacles not just merely trying to get through them. The old DR while it might be a trusty old steed, it's also holding you back mate.
Long time no see .❤️❤️
Great video mate. Would love to tackle that track. Not solo though!😁 I’ve got the gpx file. Id be coming from Sydney so what’s the best place to head in? Via Lithgow and drive to jenolan caves road?
@The_Apprentice_Adventurer
2 ай бұрын
Awesome stuff. From Sydney I’d go up through Katoomba and left onto Jenolan caves rd park somewhere along there if driving. Where my route starts from is a pretty safe place to park a car.
Get yourself a little XR 200 for that stuff Lance, they are unbelievable where they'll go😎 nice & light too
Your mad Lance. More pain than enjoyment. Not for me
@The_Apprentice_Adventurer
2 ай бұрын
Don’t worry. It was not fun for me either. I had in my head I’d smoke it. 😞
Nice 🙂
Dude, it’s easier for the bike to move itself than you moving it. Work on your skills in isolation every day and your life will be much easier when it comes to riding. Keep at it.
When in doubt - Send it! You can only fall off quicker than inching it, more come on sally!
@The_Apprentice_Adventurer
2 ай бұрын
Haha. Copy that lol.
Go Sally Go.....not a place for a GS 1300, unless a crew for support. Tough track. Lantz...ever seen a ROKON 2 wheel drive bike?.....not a fast bike, but, would be interesting seeing one tackle that type of tracks...would make good content for videos. As always, keep them coming.....I guess riding alone means you don't loose anyone! 😁😁 Garth
@The_Apprentice_Adventurer
2 ай бұрын
Haha no the only item being lost here is potentially my bike.
Just curious Lance, what sprockets are you running and which tires? Thx for the videos!
@The_Apprentice_Adventurer
2 ай бұрын
15-44 with a big bore. Moroz Rallz
@jasonshrieves4467
2 ай бұрын
@@The_Apprentice_Adventurer that makes a lot of sense. While the big bore will increase torque, you still need it at the right speed for the obstacles. I bet you'd make that track with a 14-47 - would love to see the attempt!! If I ever have time to get down that way I'd love to try it!
Gday mate 👌
Lots of leg snappers on that track
Hi lance just wondering what tyres are you using for on and off road thanks mate
@The_Apprentice_Adventurer
Ай бұрын
I use 606’s and or Motoz Rallz. Both are good. Not so good for this trip in this video though lol.
@toby621
Ай бұрын
@@The_Apprentice_Adventurer thanks for the answer And the information Ride safe 👍
Yeah... I would have probably binned it in the 1st 100m.
@The_Apprentice_Adventurer
2 ай бұрын
Haha nah not the 100m mark, maybe at the 200m mark. Lol.
Old guy here, intending on getting a bike in the not too distant future. I keep wondering about riding in this area if ultimately you will encounter these demanding places on nearly every fire trail/track as there is no way I could manage it. Are there 'tons' of much easier tracks in the area? Like someone else said, I'm in it for the pleasure, not so much the extreme challenges. Even when I was younger I doubt I could handle the trails you do Lance. Must commend you on your attitude and aptitude. Bit worrying, but these rides you do... very impressive! 👍🏻💯
@The_Apprentice_Adventurer
2 ай бұрын
Mate definitely get yourself a bike. For every hard track I do there are 10 tracks of easy riding and beautiful scenery to be had. Endless flowing tracks really.
@omnipresent1215
2 ай бұрын
@@The_Apprentice_Adventurer I greatly appreciate the supportive answer Lance. Heartening to see that you do not take the given dangers of being out there on your own lightly. Please continue to do so!!! 😉👍🏻
Is this your idea of fun Lance.....didn't know you were into masochism mate.....I think I'll just stick to gravel roads. But I admire your fighting spirit . cheers
@The_Apprentice_Adventurer
2 ай бұрын
Nah this wasn’t fun. I thought I’d be able to do it but failed, so not fun at all really. I could have been fun.
You didn't have to carry your bike over that big tree on the way back, when you come out of the creek there is a track to the left about 20mtrs up that will bypass the fallen tree in either direction. You even looked up there for a sec. I have seen a guy go over the edge at that fallen tree and it took along time to get his bike back up!! The last time I did that track was about three weeks ago and it is getting worse especially on the corner you got stuck at.
@The_Apprentice_Adventurer
Ай бұрын
Ahhhh I bloody knew it. I should have went with my gut and taken that track. Thanks for the pointer on that one. I’ll be back one day but with a better set of tyres I think. 👍
Heh sucker for punishment mate..... I just re-watched the prior ep last night, just got my Dr running that I picked up recently (as mentioned on your last vid) had to do a full rebuild on the carb before I could even ride it but that's done and I love it... so happy i went with the Dr after all my prior deliberations (and that's coming from someone who has never sat on any bike except the L' course 125cc hondas lol) Have a sus of wikiloc app also, it has lots of good trails mapped, I only discovered it last night and am keen as to go hit some of my local offerings in the BBay area on the southcoast.... I'd be up for a ride with such a humble bloke as yourself if your ever down these ways... shaka
@The_Apprentice_Adventurer
2 ай бұрын
Thanks for reaching out mate. You have yourself a solid bike. Sounds like you’re in for some good adventures. Awesome to hear.
9.55, the word is FU** x 10.
Man i wouldn't even walk up that track let alone ride it..
I am watching this from canada BC. I would not do this with out a riding mate.
Definitely a lighter bike @ choke point 3 if you're doing it on your own
Grom rider , hold my beer
Get yourself a 300 2st and have another go.....
A bet a was not the only one shouting go on son get the big girl out that rut
@The_Apprentice_Adventurer
2 ай бұрын
I had no chance. I should have stayed home lol.
@technospcgaming
2 ай бұрын
@The_Apprentice_Adventurer snap mate same as me the other night was out a 100+mile drive with a few guys. Then when a got home a was like go for a 5 -10 min run on the bike up the woods ended up stuck for about 3hrs lmfao 🤣 😂 😭
The terrain was not the problem, it is your bike. If you cannot ride your bike in all types of terrain, then you'll struggle when you come to terrain you cannot ride. If you were on smaller lighter bike you would have had far less of an issue. Especially in that harsher terrain, a hard enduro guy would use that stuff to warm up on... I do not see the point of your exercise, also your gear should be as low as you can accept on the open trails. 14/50 or 13/50 would be my choice of gearing. Also you should fix your bike so it makes it thru shit like that.. Last but not least DONT RIDE ON YOUR OWN...
I think youre supposed to ride those motorcycle things not drag em around by hand.😅
@The_Apprentice_Adventurer
2 ай бұрын
Haha are you sure 🤔