Great Caucasus: Exploring Georgia on a Tenere 700 motorbike. A 2500 km offroad camping adventure in June 2022 (Part 2/3)

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Enjoy Part 6 of our 8500 kilometer off-road trip from Greece to the Caucasus in Georgia and back. At the End of Mai 2022 we loaded the 2 Yamaha Tenere 700 in a van and drove from Potsdam (Germany) 2200 kilometer to Alexandropoli in Greece, where we stored the van and started our epic motorcycle adventure. Our goal was to ride the entire TET Turkey and two new sections that has never done before. A 4500 kilometer stretch and a big challenge on loaded Tenere 700s.

Part 6 shows you the day 18, 19, and 20 of the trip:
We made our way from the Vashluani National Park up north through georgias famous vineyards in the Alazani Valley, fueled up at the last patrol station in Napareuli and hit the dirt road to the far away village of Omalo in the Tusheti National Park.
On our way to Omalo we crossed the Abano Pass (2860m) / Torgva Pass and explored the village of Dartlo and Kvavlo with its old fortresses from the middle age.
From Tusheti lead us our motorbike offroad adventure to the next remote part of the Great Caucasus mountains to Shatili located right at the border to Rusia. It was raining like s**t and we had to deal with the flooded Argun valley and landslides. What an epic ride…
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Just Breathing (Instrumental) – NEFFEX
Summer Solstice on the June Planet – Bail Bonds
Tropic Fuse – French Fuse
Paradox – Quincas Moreira
Skylines – Anno Domini Beats
Alaska Sky – Patrick Patrikios
Legacy by Scott Buckley – www.scottbuckley.com.au
Artemis by Scott Buckley – www.scottbuckley.com.au

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35 Comments

  1. Amazing trip guys, scenery is abosolutely beautiful. BTW: your bike sounds fantastic, what exhaust you use? Regards from Poland, neighbours 👍🔥🙂

  2. This video alone is enough to make me want a T7!! Thanks for sharing man!!! Really enjoyed it. What an awesome part of the world with history everywhere. If that old tower could tell stories I'd listen to them for a lifetime!

  3. The thing you asked what it was at 12:02, is called a Kampalh. It was used by the Kavaloveians in the 16 and17 hundreds as a torture device. It was placed over the head of the captured enemy, then bees were captured by taking part of a hive and dumped inside. The bees started stinging the head of the person causing mass pain and often times death if left in there long enough. It was very effective and it is estimated that over 270,000 people were torture using it, and more than half died. That's why the Kavaloveians were known as the Bee Killers. It was suggested that if you were going to be captured by them, that you killed yourself instead or fought to your death. As dying by the sword of the enemy was less painful and honorable than dying at the hands of the Kavaloveians bee masters. Interesting enough a woman is the one who designed it and women were in charge of the bees. I know because in a past life I was a great female warrior and bee keeper, and I design it to torture my cheating husband. Seriously, that is the truth! Have I ever lied to you? Don"t answer that. OK, I made it up, but you have to admit that I had you going.

  4. Amazing. Simply amazing. Most people will never see such things. They see the inside of their house, car and office. Not much more.

  5. Very beautiful nature mountains in the caucasus. I hope I can also tour there. stay healthy. good luck getting to your destination

  6. Hey,
    I don't know if it's a stupid question, but how did you get gas for your bikes?

    Gibt es irgendwo zwischenstopps auf den Pässen mit Tankstellen oder am Ende von denen in den Dörfern?

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