 Hi, I'm Lavi and this is Oli. We are attempting a new world record to become the youngest pair to circumnavigate the globe by motorcycle. Click the subscribe button to follow our adventure around the world. See you later! Day number 11! Day 11! We did actually say that it was day 11 on the last episode, but it's actually day 10. Today is the real day 11. So we had a really peaceful night camping here in this little farm stay place where you can pitch up your tent in this big grass lawn here with our beautiful bumble bee sleeping right next to us. But everything is packed up and ready to go, so let me tell you where we're going to go today. So yesterday we made our way from Compiègne down into the center of Paris where we saw all those beautiful sites and then we headed out all the way into the countryside south of Paris here. So today we're going to be continuing our way south through central France, through Tour in the central Val de Loire and we are ending up right here in the middle of the countryside where we'll be staying with a friend. So we've got about 147 miles to cover, so we better get started. Let's go! Yes! Exciting because we're driving on grass. Let's do it. Don't slip. Don't slip. Very careful, very nice and easy and slow. Yes, that looks good. It's nice and soft. I like it to drive on grass. Yeah. That's cool. Oh look, the sheeps are out and about. Out and about and there's a goose. And the donkey that's over there Ollie. And the donkey, shall we say goodbye to the donkey then? Yes. Bye bye guys. Goodbye donkey. Bye bye donkey, bye sheep, bye goose. Alright, ready? Yes. And of course I took the wrong way. That's okay, it should be just straight out to the main road and then we're back on. It's just put us to 151 miles but that's okay. So it's 12 degrees, the time is currently 10.30 and we are on the road. Yeah, our night wasn't that good at the end because we had an issue with Ollie's sleeping mat in the night at like one in the morning. The sleeping mat deflated because... I got a hole and Ollie had to sleep on a cold ground. It got down to about 7 degrees last night and our sleeping bags are not rated really. You shouldn't be going like to that low with our sleeping bags. Put on my rain trousers and rain jacket. You slept in everything. Yeah, I was quite happy with it. I was actually warm, which is a miracle because normally you are always warm and I'm really cold. I know, I know. Well, we'll get the air mattress fixed and then it should be okay. Yeah. We have entered the Loire Valley and look, there's a beautiful chateau on the top of the hill. Yeah, it looks magical. Every single chateau in this region looks like a fairy tale chateau. It does, eh? It does. It is a famous wine region of course. Loire Valley wine is famous worldwide. Lots of castles, lots of chateaus, lots of beautiful historical buildings in this region. So it probably won't be the last chateau we see. In some countries they have vending machines for snacks. In France they have vending machines for baguettes. Let's go get some lunch. I think it's one euro ten. Let's try. It's easy for a life on the road, isn't it? Just stop at the vending machine, grab your baguette, on you go. Cute little citron. Live fromage. Welcome to Somur in the Loire Valley. La Loire. Little city tour driving one time around in the centre. Yeah, look at this. It's a mini Paris and we should be able to see as we get a bit further up, hopefully, this amazing chateau. I think that back there was just one branch of the Loire River. And now we're coming back over to the second branch. Oh, look at that up there. Wow, magical. Very pretty. It looks so pretty. Doesn't it just look awesome here? Wow. Yeah, this is more like it. Look at this river. Wow, that's a big river. Oh, there's a lot of medieval style going on here. Look at this. Oh, yes. That's very pretty. It's very pretty. It looks really nice. Where are we going now? I'm just ignoring the GPS and just kind of following wherever the road takes me. Look at this. This is nice. Oh yeah, look. There's the chateau on the hill. Wow. Another fairytale chateau. Oh, and look, we're back out at Loire. Look, and there's some like little wooden boats on the river. Yeah, they were actually harder to find than I imagined. They just didn't seem to be many vineyards that were on the sort of main road coming through. So we took a back road and there we are. We have seen a vineyard in the Loire Valley. When is the grape season? The grape season is in the autumn. It's unbelievable that these little stems were produced. So much grapes. Yeah. So many grapes. It's a little bit incredible. Yeah. Well, I used to work on vineyards in Australia and I can see at the moment they're wrapping the... There's like two vines that come out of the main stem and at the moment they're wrapping them around the wire so that basically they create a wall which will then sprout out and create loads and loads of grapes. So you can see at the moment they're just wrapping the vine around the wires. And I did that job. And you did that job. Did you do wrapping? I did wrapping. Yeah. I did some wrapping as well. You get paid about 20 cents. How much? You get paid about 20 cents per vine that you wrap. Okay. I think I got even paid less like 8 cents or something like this. Very ridiculous anyway. And I did it for maybe two days and then I gave up on it. Oh yeah. I used to do row after row after row and get like 80 dollars a day. It was not the best pay working there. No. If you're not fast. And that concludes our vineyard tour of the Loire Valley. Thank you everyone for coming. We have arrived. We're here. We have arrived at my friend's little farm stay, home stay which in my opinion is an absolute slice of paradise out here in the heart of the French countryside. We're 156 miles today which I'm not sure but it might be a new record. But we made it alive and happy and we will probably spend the next two days here at our friend's place to chill out a little bit, to rest a little bit because we can feel it in our bodies. Definitely. Like Oli has really problems in his bum. He's pretty sore. I mean with sort of six hours on the bike. Yeah. You can definitely feel it. 150 miles yesterday. We have to take it easy still because it's just day number 11 and our bodies they're still like forming into the bike slowly. Getting used to it. Getting used to it. Yes. Anyway, thanks so much for watching guys. We hope you enjoyed the episode. Please subscribe to the channel and comment below, thumbs up and all these things. We will see you next time.