Dear Noraly I don’t know how to actually express this but you are one brave person. Riding your RE Himalayan “Basanti” all alone across India to Malaysia and later through all the “Stan” countries demands one hell of resolve and bravery. I salute you for that and keep on riding and posting all the nice videos on TH-cam. I am an old man with lots of life commitment but I live my dream through your adventure. I just stumbled upon your channel these last few days and I really enjoyed it. If only I had discovered it earlier I think we would have met because I was in Kuala Lumpur prior to the Chinese New Year. Anyway GOOD LUCK and BE SAFE for your future journeys.
Hey Noraly, Seems very strange seeing you on our UK roads when we've been following you all through India etc. Loved your comment about our English houses! Looking forward to seeing you in Argentina - and Dhanno looks amazing.
Dear itchy boots, I love watching your videos, they're amazing and fill me with a crave for adventure. I myself dont have a bike or the means to travel, however by watching your videos I have made a life choice. This life choice is to work hard and earn the money neccessary to travel and see the world, much like you have. To fill my need to explore and go in adventures. At the meantime my partner and I go on bycicle rides and get lost, finding new roots to cycle and explore. She thinks your bike is awesome by the way. We wish you a safe journey and a pleasant adventure. Happy riding.
Can't wait, I will be on this vessel in July 2022, one ship from Jersey to UK, then another ship UK to the Hook of Holland, then on towards Scandinavia then down in to the Baltic countries, before coming through Poland and Germany back across to the UK then back to my little island off the French coast. You have inspired me to just go for a month on my bike, hopefully meet up with some likable riders as I pass through the many different countries. Thank you Noraly for the entertainment and wow factor.
We are watching your Africa/ Madagascar trip but in between now excited to be starting season 2 with you having completed season 1 🎉! Whoop whoop , Argentina, here we come!
As someone that has ridden for over 45 years (had my first motorbike when I was 10 years old after saving all my birthday and Christmas money) I have to admit the sense of adventure is as exciting today as it was on my first road trip all those years ago. I will be so excited to watch your adventure unfold. Thanks for taking lots of us to places we will likely never get to go ourselves. Ride safe and enjoy the ride and all that it brings
Breakfast on the boat is good but the Mayflower Pub, Parkeston Rd, Dovercourt, Harwich CO12 4NX on the edge of Harwich port is open at 06.30 am serving breakfast for Ferry passengers. It's better than the Ferry and you don't have to rush. About 5 mins from the boat it's located past Morrisons then straight over the A120 at the next roundabout, past McDonalds on your left and it's on your right, part of the Premier Inn. Free Coffee refills. Marvellous.
Just found your channel because my motorbike loving brother in Ireland just sent me a link where you start off in the South of Chile (I am based in Santiago, Chile) so we are both following your journey to Alaska. I love it that you're taking this on by yourself. If you need anything in Santiago let me know 🙂
Although it was brief welcome to the UK. You must come again and see our glorious country,especially the Yorkshire Moors and dales, plus glorious Scotland, Ireland and wales
I am getting addicted before even your actual journey starts. I can't wait while you actually start your journey from southern tip of south America. Loads of best wishes to you and Dhanno. I am Atul from Pune, India. Consider that all 1.25 billion Indians are with you.
I see we've lost some of the negative couch potatoes, down to only 2! Let's hope they find someone else to follow and annoy as we see this glorious trip unfold !!!
So close, .European Countries are so close To each other, I’m learning lots from your travels Noraly. I Haven’t been outside Australia yet I’m in my 60s ..loving your Channel Noraly.
Watched season one, looking forward to watching this season two. Also caught up with season six where you reach a million subscribers. PS I worked on those ferries in the late 70’s , before you were born.
Nothing seems to faze this amazing girl,she never seems to have any problems with which side of the road to drive on,boarding ferries ,aeroplanes or trains is no problem for her.
Please come back to the UK sometime, the are great adventures to be had in Wales, England, Scotland and Ireland, North and South. Some of the best biking roads in the world, especially here in Wales.
Please return to England and ride to the North. I'm based in Lincolnshire where the roads are beautiful and you will get to see the beautiful and traditional English coutryside. From Lincolnshire you can continue North to Scotland which is breath taking. I rode to Scotland last year 2019, it was an amazing trip. I suggest get on a ferry from Rotterdam direct to city of Hull. I am only 30 minutes ride from Hull. From Hull you can head South towards London or North towards Scotland. I really recommend Scotland. Spend a day or two in Lincolnshire and East Yorkshire, I will be happy to sort a safe place for your bike and place to stay for you. More than happy to show you my local area, all the best from a fellow biker. I'm a British citizen but my family roots are in Indian Subcontinent.
I'm about to turn 18 and first thing i'm going to do when i turn 18 is buying myself a motorbike and a driving licence. You've inspired me in so many ways Noraly and i thank you for that...
@Sergei Torockov It's never too late for you my friend, don't count years in your life, count how much life you have in your years, if you wanna ride go and ride and never look back, enjoy riding to fulles..At the end we won't regret things we manage to do in our lifes, but I'm 100% sure we will regret things we didn't do :)
Dear Burakhan, enjoy your bike when you get older but never forget that safe driving will give you many years of happy riding. Most important thing for all of us driving motorcycles is to be safe and healthy. Dont hurry. Riding tIme and experience will be you best assets through time.And make sure you get a very good helmet and gear!
@Sergei Torockov Not too late. Go to motorbike 'boot camp' to learn / refresh your riding skills. I did that at 72 yrs, then bought, ahem, Triumph 1200 XRT. Me (at 73 & half) and him (with barely 2,000 miles) went 23,500 miles (not km) in 99 days through 47 states, 2 CAN Provinces & 2 Territories, to all the corners of the US including Key West and Fairbanks Alaska, Maine & California. Yes, I fell 3 times, dropped it once, cooked in 100 F heat, 'froze' in 39 F Alaska, got blown all over the road in 35 mph crosswinds in Fargo ND, and...had an absolute blast (US for "great experience"), seeing spectacular scenery and meeting amazing fellow travelers of all sorts. I've been 'hooked' on Noraly's adventures since she had just 3,000 subscribers, but it is possible even for us old old guys to hear that call and see what life and other travelers may be around the next corner on our own adventure. (But get a smaller bike than I did).
Amazing the distances where you are. I just recently rode my Kawasaki 900 Z (a classic 1974 model) from Houston to El Paso, Texas. It is 1200 kilometers each way, all on the devided superhighway Interstate 10. Plenty of accomadations, rest areas and fuel stops available as well as friendly people🤠
Noraly, you are such a dynamic person. It is amazing how you made yourself at home in some of the most meager conditions while traveling through Asia. It was only after watching this latest video of your did I realize that you’ve been used to all the first world luxuries and conveniences of life, yet you don’t flench an eyelid using a hole in the ground as a toilet. Bravo girl!! Hats off to you!!!
Welcome to the UK. The guy at James Cargo was right, UK drivers are mostly nuts. As a person born and brought up in London I have to say.... Scotland is a great place to visit!
Hi Noraly, I guess you can say this is the start to another great journey, starting at the southern most point of the American continent, safe journey and namaste
I cannot not estimate how much lovely Itchy boots Noraly is, She has a great passionate courage. Good luck your second adventure with safe and safe. I will stay all days during your adventure by TH-cam.
Left traffic makes me crinch ... on my bicycle 1983 in a roundabout in Dover...remember vividly beeing confused, lol. ... The new higher view for the gopro is great! Its Dec. 2020 midst of Corona (no NOT the Beer - that would be less fuckedup...) - but I decided to watch all videos in a row ... till I catch up around christmas. Cheers to theUK brits and the Irish Booters from Germany .
We’re off. I promise not to miss any of this adventure. Can’t wait for all the sights and sounds of places I’ll never be. I’ll live this vicariously thru you and be well pleased. I can’t wait to hear your reaction when you arrive in 🇺🇸. The Pacific coast of N. America has so many beautiful sights to see. Hope you like trees. 🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲 May God keep you safe on this journey ahead. Admirer from Wichita, Kansas USA.
I didn’t blink for 14 minutes 9 seconds so at least I saw you on your brief visit to the UK!! Stay longer next time and take care on your new adventure - Bon Voyage
This video brought back memories of my sailing days when I would reach a new country on ship and then enter the country only to go to the airport and then head back home.
Very proud of your progression. I have been paying attention to your analytics and soc-media momentum. I'm amazed and just want you to stay awesome and stay safe.
What a joy to tag along on a journey I will most likely never do: road a 196x BSA Lightning? 650 cc 2 cylinder in 1971, but never pursued it as 4 wheelers in San Diego were aiming at 2 wheelers, even then. Seeing that huge ferry was amazing, too. (I am still in jet lag skipping from Season 1, 2 and 7, with various stops in-between ... ha, ha.)
Came to Cordoba, Argentina, you'll love ride here, and you have a RE dealership here also. I love all your videos, enjoy your new adventure, we will enjoy it!! TKS PD: Bring a lot of shelter to Los Andes, Bolivia, Peru is very cold in the mountains Saludos desde Cordoba Argentina
Glad that you made it back to Holland OK. Loving your video, I'm on No 51 of your last trip. They are fantastic, why people give you the thumbs down I have no idea. Jealousy maybe ??. Have a safe trip, and I will be eagerly awaiting your next video.
Lots of places that I recognised there. I have taken the ferry with my pedal cycle to The Netherlands, cycle toured up the west coast and the Frisian Islands before going to Utrecht and catching the train to Den Haag before cycling back to the ferry. I think that I have been watching your trip in reverse order!
And so the new adventure starts, hope you got the heated grips for Peru and Alaska, if not then talk to Justin when you get to Alaska. Thanks Noraly, be safe, I'm very happy to come on a new adventure.
Hi Noraly , you have done quite a lot in 24 hours , to England by ship , a 200 kilometres ride to take Dhanno to be crated up for Argentina and then fly back to the Netherlands , i am really , impressed , Well Done ,i am looking forward to you starting your new Adventure .you must be over the moon , as always all the very Best to you , peace and love
the new audio almost sounds like it was recorded in a studio. that's a very good intercom you have in your helmet. looking forward to the new adventure. good luck, keep the rubber side down, and stay in the wind.
Greetings from new utrecht. I think you have made some terrific improvements in the visual and audio areas. Should be a great adventure. Hope to see some more interaction with the locals and maybe some city scenes.
Crating Basanti in Malaysia was interesting event. Enjoyed that episode. James Crating company seems very professional. Hope they take good care of Dhanno.
I love the in-helmet microphone rig. By eliminating the wind buffeting noise, we can now enjoy your real time observations and comments as you ride. Huge bonus. I do miss the throaty sound of Basanti’s muffler in the background though. Godspeed on your new adventure!
I couldn't agree more. London is just about the worst place to ride or drive. If all you've seen of England, is London, then you've missed the very best of the UK, especially for biking.
For the future, 20mph school zones, 30mph build up areas, 60mph single carriage ways, 70mph dual carriageway and motorways, also in uk lane filtering on a bike is legal, but in your case probably more challenging with the panniers. Also you didn't get to experience our great famous weather, cold rainy gloomy days.
Hi, Noraly I am a big fan of yours. I like the way you categorised the earlier episodes into Season 1, so i know that there is going to be much more riding.
Sending you a surge of GO especially for those moments of solely Rider & Machine ... when the going gets real tough ! All the best, Noraly ... never alone, even when most alone ... blessings
saludos desde Sudamérica!!!! que bueno que te animaste a venir, mucha suerte!!!! (ojalá que puedas hacer la ruta austral en la patagonia Chilena, es sencillamente espectacular!)
Greetings from South America!!! great to know you decide to come, good luck!!! (hopefully you could ride the Chilean Patagonia, es simply spectacular!) PD: We hope you can realize that there are quiet a few people from different countries down here who follows your channel.
C U in Buenos Aires "D". Thanks for the update Noraly. C U soon. This is getting exciting even though I'm not going. Looking forward to learning more and enhancing my "education" on traveling. Take care.
i’m genuinely excited about following you on this adventure and love how I found your channel at the beginning. Needless to say i’m both jealous and nervous for you. Looking forward to next episode!!
Hope you enjoyed your short stay in Heathrow. and hope one day you might come back to the UK. There are lots of lovely places to see. here/ I'm sure you will be waiting with great anticipation for the start, even as we are.
It's jijantic! 😀 You can't help but love the Dutch accent. That thickness of words when they speak English, as immortalised by the ludicrous impersonation by Steve McLaren when he was manager of FC Twente. I have been to Netherlands twice, and as an Englishman I can say they are super nice friendly people 😁
Hi Noraly, very nice to hear your comments while you ride, which give us an ideas of your thoughts and impressions of your surroundings right away. That is much more authentic compared to editing comments one day later. I love your trips and videos.
You are the modernized female version of T.E. Lawrence, Hope your travels are safe in South America it is a whole different ballgame especially off the beaten path, can't wait for you to get to the U.S. you will love it !! Dave at 53.
Dear Noraly
I don’t know how to actually express this but you are one brave person. Riding your RE Himalayan “Basanti” all alone across India to Malaysia and later through all the “Stan” countries demands one hell of resolve and bravery. I salute you for that and keep on riding and posting all the nice videos on TH-cam. I am an old man with lots of life commitment but I live my dream through your adventure. I just stumbled upon your channel these last few days and I really enjoyed it. If only I had discovered it earlier I think we would have met because I was in Kuala Lumpur prior to the Chinese New Year. Anyway GOOD LUCK and BE SAFE for your future journeys.
"in England, there's too many lunatics on the road...." ironic that most of them drive white vans
The lunatics are everywhere when you're on a bike!
Glad to hear that " Good morning Internet " it is 5:38 in the morning. All the best Noraly.
Hey Noraly, Seems very strange seeing you on our UK roads when we've been following you all through India etc. Loved your comment about our English houses! Looking forward to seeing you in Argentina - and Dhanno looks amazing.
Dear itchy boots, I love watching your videos, they're amazing and fill me with a crave for adventure. I myself dont have a bike or the means to travel, however by watching your videos I have made a life choice. This life choice is to work hard and earn the money neccessary to travel and see the world, much like you have. To fill my need to explore and go in adventures. At the meantime my partner and I go on bycicle rides and get lost, finding new roots to cycle and explore. She thinks your bike is awesome by the way. We wish you a safe journey and a pleasant adventure. Happy riding.
Jason Gary Brits - i m not a fan of bike riding. But i enjoy her videos ,same as onherbike and Rosie gabrielle. Your comment was super cool👍🏻💕
Can't wait, I will be on this vessel in July 2022, one ship from Jersey to UK, then another ship UK to the Hook of Holland, then on towards Scandinavia then down in to the Baltic countries, before coming through Poland and Germany back across to the UK then back to my little island off the French coast. You have inspired me to just go for a month on my bike, hopefully meet up with some likable riders as I pass through the many different countries. Thank you Noraly for the entertainment and wow factor.
The best reality show on the internet!
So TRUE!! 💖💖💖
We are watching your Africa/ Madagascar trip but in between now excited to be starting season 2 with you having completed season 1 🎉! Whoop whoop , Argentina, here we come!
As someone that has ridden for over 45 years (had my first motorbike when I was 10 years old after saving all my birthday and Christmas money) I have to admit the sense of adventure is as exciting today as it was on my first road trip all those years ago. I will be so excited to watch your adventure unfold. Thanks for taking lots of us to places we will likely never get to go ourselves. Ride safe and enjoy the ride and all that it brings
If I could I would like to have an Alarm Clock with your voice as the alarm. Such positivity you can bring, to a Monday morning! 🙂
Haha Good morning internetttt ;) what. good wake up call! Haha
Breakfast on the boat is good but the Mayflower Pub, Parkeston Rd, Dovercourt, Harwich CO12 4NX on the edge of Harwich port is open at 06.30 am serving breakfast for Ferry passengers. It's better than the Ferry and you don't have to rush. About 5 mins from the boat it's located past Morrisons then straight over the A120 at the next roundabout, past McDonalds on your left and it's on your right, part of the Premier Inn. Free Coffee refills. Marvellous.
Do you work there Man?
@@sajidsohail7088 No, I'm just a very happy customer.
Just found your channel because my motorbike loving brother in Ireland just sent me a link where you start off in the South of Chile (I am based in Santiago, Chile) so we are both following your journey to Alaska. I love it that you're taking this on by yourself. If you need anything in Santiago let me know 🙂
Although it was brief welcome to the UK. You must come again and see our glorious country,especially the Yorkshire Moors and dales, plus glorious Scotland, Ireland and wales
I am getting addicted before even your actual journey starts. I can't wait while you actually start your journey from southern tip of south America. Loads of best wishes to you and Dhanno. I am Atul from Pune, India. Consider that all 1.25 billion Indians are with you.
I see we've lost some of the negative couch potatoes, down to only 2! Let's hope they find someone else to follow and annoy as we see this glorious trip unfold !!!
Now there are 14 of them... How can anyone hate this woman?
@@burakhannarlioglu1663 They hate themselves! :(
I agree my friend. What a great adventure she brings us on.
Now the count is 16 losers....I am sure there are more out there. My wishes of flat tires and stomach pains to the haters....
@@luisbraz-ruivo
And a big case of the runs!
So close, .European Countries are so close To each other, I’m learning lots from your travels Noraly. I Haven’t been outside Australia yet I’m in my 60s ..loving your Channel Noraly.
Watched season one, looking forward to watching this season two.
Also caught up with season six where you reach a million subscribers.
PS I worked on those ferries in the late 70’s , before you were born.
It was fun to see a bit of Schipol Airport, again. We flew through several times in the 80’s and 90’s, and it was always a good experience.
Can’t wait for the next “let’s go”
Nothing seems to faze this amazing girl,she never seems to have any problems with which side of the road to drive on,boarding ferries ,aeroplanes or trains is no problem for her.
Yes, she oozes confidence and yet she is so friendly and caring, especially toward animals.
Please come back to the UK sometime, the are great adventures to be had in Wales, England, Scotland and Ireland, North and South. Some of the best biking roads in the world, especially here in Wales.
Please return to England and ride to the North. I'm based in Lincolnshire where the roads are beautiful and you will get to see the beautiful and traditional English coutryside. From Lincolnshire you can continue North to Scotland which is breath taking. I rode to Scotland last year 2019, it was an amazing trip. I suggest get on a ferry from Rotterdam direct to city of Hull. I am only 30 minutes ride from Hull. From Hull you can head South towards London or North towards Scotland. I really recommend Scotland. Spend a day or two in Lincolnshire and East Yorkshire, I will be happy to sort a safe place for your bike and place to stay for you. More than happy to show you my local area, all the best from a fellow biker. I'm a British citizen but my family roots are in Indian Subcontinent.
I'm about to turn 18 and first thing i'm going to do when i turn 18 is buying myself a motorbike and a driving licence. You've inspired me in so many ways Noraly and i thank you for that...
@Sergei Torockov It's never too late for you my friend, don't count years in your life, count how much life you have in your years, if you wanna ride go and ride and never look back, enjoy riding to fulles..At the end we won't regret things we manage to do in our lifes, but I'm 100% sure we will regret things we didn't do :)
Dear Burakhan, enjoy your bike when you get older but never forget that safe driving will give you many years of happy riding. Most important thing for all of us driving motorcycles is to be safe and healthy. Dont hurry. Riding tIme and experience will be you best assets through time.And make sure you get a very good helmet and gear!
Hope you enjoy riding but don't spend all your money on a bike. Keep some for getting quality riding gear. I learnt the hard way when I was young.
@Sergei Torockov Not too late. Go to motorbike 'boot camp' to learn / refresh your riding skills. I did that at 72 yrs, then bought, ahem, Triumph 1200 XRT. Me (at 73 & half) and him (with barely 2,000 miles) went 23,500 miles (not km) in 99 days through 47 states, 2 CAN Provinces & 2 Territories, to all the corners of the US including Key West and Fairbanks Alaska, Maine & California. Yes, I fell 3 times, dropped it once, cooked in 100 F heat, 'froze' in 39 F Alaska, got blown all over the road in 35 mph crosswinds in Fargo ND, and...had an absolute blast (US for "great experience"), seeing spectacular scenery and meeting amazing fellow travelers of all sorts.
I've been 'hooked' on Noraly's adventures since she had just 3,000 subscribers, but it is possible even for us old old guys to hear that call and see what life and other travelers may be around the next corner on our own adventure. (But get a smaller bike than I did).
Burakhan NARLIOĞLU go hard I’m 62 and like riding more every year.
Amazing the distances where you are. I just recently rode my Kawasaki 900 Z (a classic 1974 model) from Houston to El Paso, Texas. It is 1200 kilometers each way, all on the devided superhighway Interstate 10. Plenty of accomadations, rest areas and fuel stops available as well as friendly people🤠
It's so nice to hear your thoughts while driving. I highly welcome your new audio equipment.
Noraly, you are such a dynamic person. It is amazing how you made yourself at home in some of the most meager conditions while traveling through Asia.
It was only after watching this latest video of your did I realize that you’ve been used to all the first world luxuries and conveniences of life, yet you don’t flench an eyelid using a hole in the ground as a toilet.
Bravo girl!! Hats off to you!!!
Welcome to the UK. The guy at James Cargo was right, UK drivers are mostly nuts. As a person born and brought up in London I have to say.... Scotland is a great place to visit!
Maybe we can interest Noraly later to tour England, Wales, Scotland & Ireland, I can't get enough of her charming commentary.
It's very brave, of you traveling in London by motorbike.have just binged on S 1. Stunning. be safe
Hi Noraly, I guess you can say this is the start to another great journey, starting at the southern most point of the American continent, safe journey and namaste
Good morning Internet, have a nice ride both of you Noraly and Dhanno. I'm waiting for this. Good luck to your adventure.
Noraly good luck on your new adventure. All the best Big Love from the UK!!!
Bike.. ship.. plane... train.. in a single journey... amazing...
Looking forward to you being on the road, Noraly, best wishes from Australia.
I cannot not estimate how much lovely Itchy boots Noraly is, She has a great passionate courage.
Good luck your second adventure with safe and safe.
I will stay all days during your adventure by TH-cam.
Greetings. Recently discovered your adventures and enjoying them immensely, keep up the great posts. Safe journeys.
your driver to the airport so cute
Such a shame we didn’t know when you were coming over to the U.K. as we would had loved to ride with you to London. Safe journey!
Left traffic makes me crinch ... on my bicycle 1983 in a roundabout in Dover...remember vividly beeing confused, lol. ... The new higher view for the gopro is great! Its Dec. 2020 midst of Corona (no NOT the Beer - that would be less fuckedup...) - but I decided to watch all videos in a row ... till I catch up around christmas. Cheers to theUK brits and the Irish Booters from Germany .
Interesting how you have to buy ferry ticket and plane ticket, and it's still cheaper to send the bike from UK than from NL
I would like to know the cost to send the bike to South America (because I would like to do the same).
@@mauromorand1806 Google it.
Can't be cheaper....I did this for a living..
thank you Noraly for showing us how beautiful our world is,seeing it through your eyes
is like seeing it with our eyes.
I know I'm a year late but nothing gets the blood pumping like starting an adventure. Just learned you're from Utrecht. I love your city ✌
We’re off. I promise not to miss any of this adventure. Can’t wait for all the sights and sounds of places I’ll never be. I’ll live this vicariously thru you and be well pleased. I can’t wait to hear your reaction when you arrive in 🇺🇸. The Pacific coast of N. America has so many beautiful sights to see. Hope you like trees. 🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲
May God keep you safe on this journey ahead. Admirer from Wichita, Kansas USA.
I didn’t blink for 14 minutes 9 seconds so at least I saw you on your brief visit to the UK!! Stay longer next time and take care on your new adventure - Bon Voyage
watching the world through your eyes.thank u Noraly and refreshing to hear your signature words "Good morning Internet" once again
This video brought back memories of my sailing days when I would reach a new country on ship and then enter the country only to go to the airport and then head back home.
Very proud of your progression. I have been paying attention to your analytics and soc-media momentum. I'm amazed and just want you to stay awesome and stay safe.
The start of another epic series.
What a joy to tag along on a journey I will most likely never do: road a 196x BSA Lightning? 650 cc 2 cylinder in 1971, but never pursued it as 4 wheelers in San Diego were aiming at 2 wheelers, even then. Seeing that huge ferry was amazing, too. (I am still in jet lag skipping from Season 1, 2 and 7, with various stops in-between ... ha, ha.)
Came to Cordoba, Argentina, you'll love ride here, and you have a RE dealership here also.
I love all your videos, enjoy your new adventure, we will enjoy it!! TKS
PD: Bring a lot of shelter to Los Andes, Bolivia, Peru is very cold in the mountains
Saludos desde Cordoba Argentina
Totally. It would be great if IB would make planned stops at RE dealerships in America as well.
i can watch this beauty all day all week all month all year my entire life
Glad that you made it back to Holland OK. Loving your video, I'm on No 51 of your last trip. They are fantastic, why people give you the thumbs down I have no idea. Jealousy maybe ??. Have a safe trip, and I will be eagerly awaiting your next video.
A smile that makes you feel good just by looking at it! My dreams that I want to go, too!
I'm so excited for this adventure!
Noraly great too see and hear you.looking forward to following your new journey.
Hi! Love your videos love from australia. I'm waiting for my new himalayan to be delivered. I chose it because of your videos.
I just done my first 450km and lovin it. Wishing you the best.
Buy Continental Gt
Lots of places that I recognised there. I have taken the ferry with my pedal cycle to The Netherlands, cycle toured up the west coast and the Frisian Islands before going to Utrecht and catching the train to Den Haag before cycling back to the ferry.
I think that I have been watching your trip in reverse order!
There are some excellent motorcycling roads in the UK. The UK motorcycling community will welcome you - perhaps for Season 3!
Howdy IB! Love the transport to UK! Don’t like that riding on the wrong side of the road! 😙🤠
Welcome to England Noraly, safe journey 👍👍👍🏍👍
And so the new adventure starts, hope you got the heated grips for Peru and Alaska, if not then talk to Justin when you get to Alaska. Thanks Noraly, be safe, I'm very happy to come on a new adventure.
The video and audio quality are excellent! Always good to get an "Itchy Boots" TH-cam alert. Stay well!
I really like your mirrors, good choice, in my opinion better than the ones you have before.
I like that little reminder to self ... keep left.
Hi Noraly , you have done quite a lot in 24 hours , to England by ship , a 200 kilometres ride to take Dhanno to be crated up for Argentina and then fly back to the Netherlands , i am really , impressed , Well Done ,i am looking forward to you starting your new Adventure .you must be over the moon , as always all the very Best to you , peace and love
the new audio almost sounds like it was recorded in a studio. that's a very good intercom you have in your helmet. looking forward to the new adventure. good luck, keep the rubber side down, and stay in the wind.
Thanks it makes such a difference right!
Aaaaah nice the subtitle come back.. thank you and goood trip
When I started watching your video's I never thought you would be going through area's I lived in the UK. Good luck with your trip!
Hello Noraly, I am so looking forward to your adventures. Very exciting. Good luck.
amazing, can't wait for the next chapter of the real adventure to start, would love to know the shipping cost.
Enjoy every minute of your ride! We all will be riding along with you 👍🏽👏🏾
The rear camera mount is a nice addition.
I wish you all luck from Russia, you are my favourite youtuber right now, keep it on! You inspire me to do more travelling one day
Greetings from new utrecht. I think you have made some terrific improvements in the visual and audio areas. Should be a great adventure. Hope to see some more interaction with the locals and maybe some city scenes.
Have not seen but liked - blind faith and you are an inspiration.
Love from India Noraly ❤️ .
Just started to watch these videos from your Patagonia to Alaska journey. Looking forward to it!
Crating Basanti in Malaysia was interesting event. Enjoyed that episode. James Crating company seems very professional. Hope they take good care of Dhanno.
I love the in-helmet microphone rig. By eliminating the wind buffeting noise, we can now enjoy your real time observations and comments as you ride. Huge bonus. I do miss the throaty sound of Basanti’s muffler in the background though. Godspeed on your new adventure!
It’s a shame your experience of England was riding round London. It’s a horrible place to ride when we have so many amazing places.
Exactly, the M25 in the rush hour (or any hour for that matter) is hell on earth.
One day I'll explore the north ;)
@@G58 Please say Hello to Mum from us Itchy Booters 😁
@@ceddo2511 The M25, the longest car park in the world LOL :-))
I couldn't agree more. London is just about the worst place to ride or drive. If all you've seen of England, is London, then you've missed the very best of the UK, especially for biking.
It was simple...but quite exhausting since you were back quick...Kept my mind and eyes open to see the S.America!
If I ever have a daughter I'm gonna name her noraly😁😁
Thanks Noraly for the ride 👍🏻😎
I appreciate the new camera angle on the back 😃
Excited for you, I remember my days of touring, it something that stays with you all your life. Praying for you.
Thanks for the Sunday gift ❤❤❤❤
For the future, 20mph school zones, 30mph build up areas, 60mph single carriage ways, 70mph dual carriageway and motorways, also in uk lane filtering on a bike is legal, but in your case probably more challenging with the panniers. Also you didn't get to experience our great famous weather, cold rainy gloomy days.
I think you meant M25 as the M27 isn’t on your way. Have a great and safe adventure in the America’s.
Martin Orman yes I meant the M25 😂
Good morning bubbly Noraly. Can't wait for more new episodes.
Hi, Noraly I am a big fan of yours.
I like the way you categorised the earlier episodes into Season 1, so i know that there is going to be much more riding.
Sending you a surge of GO especially for those moments of solely Rider & Machine ... when the going gets real tough ! All the best, Noraly ... never alone, even when most alone ... blessings
saludos desde Sudamérica!!!! que bueno que te animaste a venir, mucha suerte!!!! (ojalá que puedas hacer la ruta austral en la patagonia Chilena, es sencillamente espectacular!)
Greetings from South America!!! great to know you decide to come, good luck!!! (hopefully you could ride the Chilean Patagonia, es simply spectacular!)
PD: We hope you can realize that there are quiet a few people from different countries down here who follows your channel.
C U in Buenos Aires "D". Thanks for the update Noraly. C U soon. This is getting exciting even though I'm not going. Looking forward to learning more and enhancing my "education" on traveling. Take care.
i’m genuinely excited about following you on this adventure and love how I found your channel at the beginning. Needless to say i’m both jealous and nervous for you. Looking forward to next episode!!
Hope you enjoyed your short stay in Heathrow. and hope one day you might come back to the UK. There are lots of lovely places to see. here/
I'm sure you will be waiting with great anticipation for the start, even as we are.
It's jijantic! 😀 You can't help but love the Dutch accent. That thickness of words when they speak English, as immortalised by the ludicrous impersonation by Steve McLaren when he was manager of FC Twente. I have been to Netherlands twice, and as an Englishman I can say they are super nice friendly people 😁
the beginning of your new adventure is coming soon.Good luck Noraly.Waiting for it.Vincent from France.
The Dutch girl is back!!🤘🏍. Surprised you didnt have a full English breakfast to set you up for the day.
There will be plenty of times when our gal will have a big breakfast in the high cold mountains to come.
I can’t deal with baked beans and hash brown in the early morning haha 😂🙈
@@ItchyBoots that's what I am like with vlokken and chocolate spread, just wrong in the morning.😉
Hi Noraly, very nice to hear your comments while you ride, which give us an ideas of your thoughts and impressions of your surroundings right away. That is much more authentic compared to editing comments one day later. I love your trips and videos.
Noraly, you're so great. Good trip
You are the modernized female version of T.E. Lawrence, Hope your travels are safe in South America it is a whole different ballgame especially off the beaten path, can't wait for you to get to the U.S. you will love it !! Dave at 53.