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Subscriber Invites Me to His House in Portugal.. (Portuguese Coast Cabo da Roca, Sintra, Ericeira)

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Subscriber Invites Me to His House in Portugal.. (Portuguese Coast Cabo da Roca, Sintra, Ericeira)

Subscriber invites me to stay at his house in Foz do Arelho on the coast of Portugal.

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Bruno

THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT:

The boys take me up to Sintra where the Portuguese royal family used to spend the summer. After we say goodbye but Paulo still takes me for a ride up the misty coast to Ericeira where we can actually still see the sea. After we say goodbye I finish up the ride in Foz do Arelho where Robert takes me in for a few days. Traveling on a Honda motorcycle.

GoPro 7 stable goodness –
GoPro 7 wind protection –
Tiny GoPro Session 5 –
RAM phone mount –
RAM short arm –
RAM GoPro mount –
5TB portable harddrive –
Helmet with peak –
My Koso speedo –
Dope sounding & affordable EXHAUST –

Other motorcycles I’d like to ride: Yamaha T700, Honda Africa Twin, Royal Enfield Himalayan

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45 COMMENTS

  1. The only thing that worries me about the rain is the poor asphalt stretches that are like ice. you get a lot of old asphalt here in canada due to the size of the place. that moss covered stone is nuts though, haha. doesn't look much better than wet grass.

  2. Very nice ride with those great guys… Nuno, Paulo and Bruno
    We are friends 🤜🤛👍🤗
    I live in Lisbon and you passed almost on my dor when you get out from the bridge 25 DE Abril 😊😉Alcântara…
    As you know we have a great country… To mutch to see… Beautiful places and beaches…
    And great roads to ride…
    Have a nice rides and keep safe Pedro 🤜🤛✌️✌️

  3. I think I was among the first clients of EagleRider in Lisbon, got to ride to Sintra (in gorgeous weather) on their well-used GS. I loved Portugal and so much better on a bike.

  4. " Into each life, some rain must fall" Alan Roberts/ Ella FItzgerald.
    Yup, Rain happens, But it's all part of the adventure. Not long ago I rode 8 hours through hard rain and dense fog along the amazing Blue Ridge Parkway. Sometimes you just have to get where you are going and the weather doesn't always cooperate. It is what it is, so you just push on through. In the end, long after you have dried off and reheated your bones, you reflect on the day's adventure and think back, Yeah, that was one hell of a ride. Tudo Bem Pedro. Keep on keepin' on!

  5. So true about camper vans in NZ.We enjoyed our visit to Sintra whilst we stayed in Lisbon.Lovely sea views and great food.We have enjoyed your tour of Portugal and would visit the country again.Keep up the great Videos and have a safe and Happy Christmas and New Year.

  6. If you remember to race down Sintra in mid 90 with the 50cc bikes press like!!!!!!! NSR,TZR,DT, RZ , Casal 4V and the famous and infame FAMEL XF17…… Ahahahhahahaha. Good days

  7. Lovely lovely ride mate 🙂 I feel so lucky to actually have been part of it hehe 🙂 I used to body board on Ericeira too when i was 16! And then Surf 🙂 I love to surf man! 😀 Abraço e boas festas 😉

  8. Damn, that was interesting, a bit of a challenge on Google Earth, but worth the effort. The roads south of Colares and then around Sintra were literally a "can of worms", the Google "street views" from the AMAZING Castelo dos Mouros on the mountain just south of Sintra are worth checking out. With your map at the beginning, the town names, and the landmarks you captured, you made this ride very enjoyable for this old guy. Special greetings and thanks to our buddies for the escort. What a beautiful country and paradise for smaller, more nimble bikes. Cheers to all

  9. Thanks Nuno, Bruno and Paolo. You are great company ! Foz do Arelho ? Atlas is back where is has spent the last 4 years (SaoMartinho do Porto…). Thanks for the compliments, Robert. We carry the same name and help Pedro. Must be a sign 😉

  10. Hey Pedro I found your vlogs during lockdown and I just wanted to thank you for all the journeys you took me when I couldn't. Looking forward for the next adventure on our beautiful country Portugal. Also parabéns on the way you are showing and talking about Portugal. I know it isn't easy to showcase your own country but I truly think you are doing an amazing job. The fact that you keep mentioning the problems and contextualizing our way of living is hearth warming. Grande abraço Pedro!

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