Ewan McGregor and Charlie Boorman Spotted Filming Long Way Up Documentary on Electric Motorcycles

2023-04-26 19:33:12 By : admin
Livewires, Ewan McGregor, Charlie Boorman, adventure travelers.

Embarking on yet another exciting adventure, Ewan McGregor and Charlie Boorman have set out to conquer South America on their electric Harley Davidson Livewires for their latest documentary series, Long Way Up. Riding through the continent, the duo has been accompanied by a film crew co, capturing every moment of their journey for their fans to witness.
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This motorcycle travel documentary series began in 2004 with Long Way Round, where Ewan and Charlie rode from London to New York over a span of three months, traveling through some of the most treacherous terrain and dangerous conditions. Then came Long Way Down in 2007 where they rode from Scotland to South Africa. Now, with Long Way up, the friends are taking on the Americas riding electric Harley Davidson Livewires, an unprecedented project that marks the first time the duo has gone completely electric.

Their journey began in Ushuaia, Argentina, which is known as the world's southernmost city. Riding across the continent, they will journey through a number of countries, including Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and up to Los Angeles, California, USA. In this way, they are promoting eco-friendly transportation while simultaneously showcasing the scenic beauty and culture of South America.

One of the most talked-about aspects of their journey is the use of electric Harley Davidson Livewires. Choosing to go green, this electric bike marks an innovative step for the Harley Davidson brand, as the reputation of the brand had always been associated with gas-guzzling motorcycles that emit harmful pollutants into the air.

The use of electric bikes also presents a monumental challenge to Ewan and Charlie, as the duo has to prepare for charging their bikes at each stage of their journey, especially in remote areas. This adds another layer of difficulty, making their journey even more challenging.

Even though it’s been over a decade since their last Long Way ride, there is no doubt that Ewan and Charlie still have the same passion for adventure and exploration. Their journey with electric Harley Davidson Livewires is not just about promoting eco-friendly transportation but is also about the human endeavor of exploring, pushing boundaries, and overcoming challenges.

In conclusion, enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting the release of Long Way Up, and with the use of electric Harley Davidson Livewires, this documentary series will undoubtedly be memorable for years to come. Through Ewan and Charlie’s journey, viewers will be both inspired, and entertained, showcasing the beauty, challenges, and rewards of traveling on an electric motorcycle bike. Finally, we hope their Long Way Up journey influences other riders to use eco-friendlier modes of transportation while exploring their countries, continents, and the world at large.