About Sunny Roads
Sunny Roads started as a way for me to slow down and make sense of life.
I travel a lot by motorcycle, almost always alone. I have been to Morocco a few times, pretty much everywhere in Spain and travelled through Europe many times on a few different motorcycles. I rode Route 66 on a Harley Davidson Road King when I was 26 years old.
Along the way I met so many interesting people and experienced so many crazy and wonderful things.
I never kept a journal nor did I write down where I had gone and what route I hade taken.
After a while each trip started to fade. I had the photos but the memories seemed to slip away more and more each day.
One day someone asked me why I didn’t share my trips on YouTube. I always filmed my trips so I started thinking maybe sharing on YouTube would act like a journal and keep the memories alive. So I started filming more and more but I never shared on YouTube until one day I just told myself it’s now or never. Stop being so scared.
I didn’t really know why it scared me so much. I guess I was worried about what people around me would think. But I just decided to do it anyway.
When I started sharing on YouTube I felt like I had crossed a threshold so I decided to write about my everyday life as well.
Lately I have felt like life is rushing by and I don’t have time to live it properly. So maybe by keeping a journal I would remember each day more and every day would feel more special.
Sunny Roads is where I share that process.
It’s about motorcycle travel, yes — but also about aging, mental health, simplicity, and choosing a life that feels lighter instead of louder. I’m not interested in chasing destinations or collecting gear anymore. I’m more interested in what happens in between: the quiet roads, the long days, and the way riding can bring a sense of presence that’s hard to find elsewhere.
This project isn’t about perfection or performance. It’s about real trips, real decisions, and the reality of living between places. Some days are simple and beautiful. Others are harder and less romantic. Both belong here.
Sunny Roads is a personal project. I share what I’ve learned, what I’m still figuring out, and what has helped me along the way. If something here resonates, you’re welcome to come along for the ride.
Sunny Roads is not about escaping life.
It’s about being more present in it.
So welcome to my world.
Contact
If you’d like to reach out — for any reason — you’re welcome to send me an email.