Apple TV's Long Way Series

  • HTML tutorial

MarioT'sCJResto

Rank V
Launch Member

Contributor II

1,567
12157
First Name
Christopher
Last Name
Laboy
Member #

22985

Has anyone watched the Long Way Around, Long way down, and Long Way Up series on Apple TV? Now for those who know what I'm talking about - On the Long Way Down Series in (Filmed in 07) does anyone know what RTT's they are have mounted on the support rigs? I just wrapped up two of the 3 series and I found myself looking at KTM 450 to bring along on some over landing adventures. Interesting to see if anyone here does the cross country bike trips, what gear you might use, and if you have any pics please share them with the team

Thanks
 

ptgarcia

Rank III

Enthusiast III

503
Alta Loma, CA
First Name
Paul
Last Name
Garcia
Ham/GMRS Callsign
KN6PSF
I watched Long Way Around and Long Way Up, haven't seen Long Way Down, yet. I watched more for the motorcycles so don't have a clue about the tents used.

With regards to moto-camping, small and light are more important than with autos, SUVs, and trucks. Those adventure bikes are pigs, and strapping on gear just makes them worse.

I ride a DR-Z400S and I'm prepping it for moto-camping. This picture (that's me standing there, and my bike is on the left) pretty much shows how it sits with the luggage attached, although its empty. There's roughly 70L of storage there.

IMG_1676.jpg
 

Downs

Rank V
Launch Member

Member III

2,827
Hunt County Texas
First Name
Joshua
Last Name
Downs
Member #

20468

Ham/GMRS Callsign
KK6RBI / WQYH678
Service Branch
USMC 03-16, FIRE/EMS
Never really paid much attention to the support vehicles when I watched but I haven't seen the newest one because it got such horrid reviews from the adv bike crowd which I used to be heavily involved in.
 

ptgarcia

Rank III

Enthusiast III

503
Alta Loma, CA
First Name
Paul
Last Name
Garcia
Ham/GMRS Callsign
KN6PSF
Never really paid much attention to the support vehicles when I watched but I haven't seen the newest one because it got such horrid reviews from the adv bike crowd which I used to be heavily involved in.
The one with the electric vehicles? I liked it. Not sure why ADV riders wouldn't like this particular series. It's not really any different other than the fact the vehicles are electrified.
 

Downs

Rank V
Launch Member

Member III

2,827
Hunt County Texas
First Name
Joshua
Last Name
Downs
Member #

20468

Ham/GMRS Callsign
KK6RBI / WQYH678
Service Branch
USMC 03-16, FIRE/EMS
The one with the electric vehicles? I liked it. Not sure why ADV riders wouldn't like this particular series. It's not really any different other than the fact the vehicles are electrified.
Like I said haven't watched it but people were turned off (so to speak) by the focus on simply trying to find places to charge the bikes. Instead of camping in out of the way spots they had to do a lot more preplanning to find out where they could charge the bikes at night. Apparently there was some goofy bus they built at some point along the way, skipped Columbia, flew across Guatamela? Basically those are the gripes I saw the most, it wasn't anything like the previous shows except for they were on bikes. Overproduced is a word I saw typed more than once.

I'll probably scope it out eventually but I saw enough negative reviews on it from the motorcycle/adv bike world that it made me not worry about seeing it right away.
 
  • Like
Reactions: grubworm

ptgarcia

Rank III

Enthusiast III

503
Alta Loma, CA
First Name
Paul
Last Name
Garcia
Ham/GMRS Callsign
KN6PSF
Like I said haven't watched it but people were turned off (so to speak) by the focus on simply trying to find places to charge the bikes. Instead of camping in out of the way spots they had to do a lot more preplanning to find out where they could charge the bikes at night. Apparently there was some goofy bus they built at some point along the way, skipped Columbia, flew across Guatamela? Basically those are the gripes I saw the most, it wasn't anything like the previous shows except for they were on bikes. Overproduced is a word I saw typed more than once.

I'll probably scope it out eventually but I saw enough negative reviews on it from the motorcycle/adv bike world that it made me not worry about seeing it right away.

Yeah, pretty much all of that did happen. But, to me, that is what the show is about. To me, it's about the journey and the experiences encountered along the way, not so much about the mode of travel.
 
  • Like
Reactions: jeepers29

jeepers29

Rank V
Launch Member

Influencer II

2,258
Georgetown, TX, USA
Member #

16977

Yeah, pretty much all of that did happen. But, to me, that is what the show is about. To me, it's about the journey and the experiences encountered along the way, not so much about the mode of travel.
I thought it was cool that the chase vehicles and bikes were all 1st time proto types.
 

Things

Rank IV

Enthusiast III

1,116
Prescott Arizona
First Name
jeff
Last Name
mcallister
Member #

28839

All were fun to watch, as stated above the Electric Bikes were OK and the tech was pretty good. But it did end up getting off track at the end,

The first 2 were pretty awesome, Claudio was amazng in all of them. Great rainy day videos.......

I have 50 years riding behind me so I really appreciate what they did and where they did it in all 3 adventures.

Jeff
 
  • Like
Reactions: Downs

Valka299

Rank I

Contributor III

124
USA
First Name
Valka
Last Name
Bro
Chatting about the Long Way series got me searching for more international shows that feel like a proper road trip. I already had the bigger platforms, but I wanted something with a different vibe—more cultural, more offbeat. That’s when I focused on https://vix.pissedcоnsumer.com/review.html to figure out how much variety it actually offered. Users were pointing out how strong the catalog was for Spanish-language content and how smooth the app performed across devices. I’ve since found some seriously underrated travel stories that wouldn’t even pop up on other platforms. It’s been a great addition to my rotation.
 
Last edited:

AnonymousDog

Rank III
Member

Member I

509
Missouri
First Name
Kevin
Last Name
Sharp
Member #

50487

I loved the first one, the rest were just ok. Anytime someone is taking an adventure, whether on a bike or in vehicle, I'm interested.
 

World Traveler III

1,518
Nokomis, FL, USA
First Name
John
Last Name
Fazio
We liked Long Way Round, Long Way Down is OK but their relationship was suffering mostly due to the forced incorporation of Ewan's wife. We also think the poor planning and the addition of personal iPods had an impact since they could isolate from each other. One would think that isolation is a good thing but on a fast paced trip like the one's they did it creates an escape instead of dealing with each issue head on... resentment builds up, then boom. The last one, Long Way Up, was horrible. The diesel truck following them with a generator to charge the bikes defeats the whole purpose, an astute viewer can catch glimpses of it. We drove from Alaska to Argentina and can unequivocally say that none of the super fast trips do it any justice. Burning the miles running scared isn't worth doing, a trip like any of the one's they did shouldn't be a check box sort of thing. Side Note - we happened to be in the region of Mexico they were scared about when they barreled through. We would of reached out, had we known. Like most of the high paced eye candy productions, traditional overlanders are rarely included because they want the viewers to think they are the only one's out there (Mexico also has a ton of people driving around in regular RVs).

The first one was a trip they wanted to do then expanded to making a production out of it. The next two seemed to be just to make money. What the first two capture are travel dynamics. The first one their relationship is good until they hit fatigue in Alaska, why running hard cannot be sustained. The second one started off rocky and progressively got worse. The last one is just looking for charging stations in countries that don't have the infrastructure for electric vehicles. The electric bikes limited their route so much it's a great disservice to the beauty of South and Central America. We obviously have a differing opinion from most since we've spent years doing one of the trips they did in 100 days.