Two guys decide to travel the country, and become the Scoot Stars. Josh Hallman is from Greendale and Pete Bragiel is from Chicago. They talked about their experience on Thursday's Live at 11
Both are 24 years old and work in film. They live in LA and decided first to walk from LA to San Diego, which they did. You Tube picked it up and then they decided to do another walk. This led them to consider scooters. Together they left LA on June 13th, headed for NY. Along the way, the film each other and post their journeys on Intransit.tv
They can only go 25 mph so they don't travel the freeways. They stop in small towns and meet very interesting people and share their observations and experiences. Josh said they've seen some of the "weirdest things of his life" while on this trip. He also said one day he might be married and have a family and he won't be able to travel the country by scooter.
Their motto is "it's the journey, not the destination". Recently, one scooter broke down. After that, they both rode on one scooter for 1500 miles, later that scooter also broke down. A scooter company might give them new scooters.
They're currently in negotiations with some TV networks and Internet companies that want to carry their "show" or do some type of reality thing. After their scooter trip they intend to take some time off and consider the "business side" of their travels.
For their next "trick" or "trip" they're considering taking paddle boats the length of the Mississippi.
Both are 24 years old and work in film. They live in LA and decided first to walk from LA to San Diego, which they did. You Tube picked it up and then they decided to do another walk. This led them to consider scooters. Together they left LA on June 13th, headed for NY. Along the way, the film each other and post their journeys on Intransit.tv

They can only go 25 mph so they don't travel the freeways. They stop in small towns and meet very interesting people and share their observations and experiences. Josh said they've seen some of the "weirdest things of his life" while on this trip. He also said one day he might be married and have a family and he won't be able to travel the country by scooter.
Their motto is "it's the journey, not the destination". Recently, one scooter broke down. After that, they both rode on one scooter for 1500 miles, later that scooter also broke down. A scooter company might give them new scooters.
They're currently in negotiations with some TV networks and Internet companies that want to carry their "show" or do some type of reality thing. After their scooter trip they intend to take some time off and consider the "business side" of their travels.
For their next "trick" or "trip" they're considering taking paddle boats the length of the Mississippi.
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