Photographer's journey with bikers on the "Devil's Road"

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Thanks to films and cult songs, many people (especially men) have a somewhat romantic image of bikers as such harsh bearded men, free and fair, riding off into the sunset on wonderfully growling motorcycles.

Photographer's journey with bikers on the "Devil's Road"

Photographer Brian Overend decided to show what they really are, and went on a trip with a group of bikers, having traveled more than 1,100 kilometers across the United States. The photo tour route led from Los Angeles to the Mexican city of Ensenada. It is curious that bikers call this particular road El Diablo, which means "devil".

Photographer's journey with bikers on the "Devil's Road"

It's worth mentioning that motorcycles are in Brian's blood. He inherited a love of the dusty road and the scorching sun from his father and uncles, from time to time going on motorcycle trips with his friends.

Photographer's journey with bikers on the "Devil's Road"

During the trip, Brian met bikers from different parts of the country.

Photographer's journey with bikers on the "Devil's Road"

One long, scorching day followed another, flowing smoothly into night as Brian and the bikers approached the south.

Photographer's journey with bikers on the "Devil's Road"

Of course, the road was not without unforeseen obstacles, such as, for example, a motorcycle breakdown.

Photographer's journey with bikers on the "Devil's Road"

The photo trip ended on the beach in San Felipe, where travelers could enjoy the cool water and relax.

Photographer's journey with bikers on the "Devil's Road"

Photographer's journey with bikers on the "Devil's Road"

Photographer's journey with bikers on the "Devil's Road"

Photographer's journey with bikers on the "Devil's Road"

Photographer's journey with bikers on the "Devil's Road"

Photographer's journey with bikers on the "Devil's Road"

Photographer's journey with bikers on the "Devil's Road"

Photographer's journey with bikers on the "Devil's Road"

     

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