Started this documentary straight after Riding the Divide, which in fairness had a story behind it. I expected something similar but slowly fell into the realisation that no matter how much goodwill the characters might have accrued in the preceding documentary, by the end of this one, there would be very little left. Most people who would want to watch this already know how amazing travel experiences can change your life perspective, your views on humanity and fuel your desire to keep on exploring. However, much like a teacher does when he just fills empty minutes in a badly or unplanned lesson (believe me, I have done this and it does not feel or look good on your audience's faces), these guys just give themselves license to babble out cheap wannabe eloquent philosophy that you could spread out thinly on a calendar and no one would bother to read. Having said that, if you do want some travel inspiration and have a nice big TV, put this on, mute the TV, and listen to your favourite music while enjoying great scenery and different shots of bikes you probably can't afford or can do without.