Hi Vanessa, another great video, great content, especially your giving us an explanation of the local geographical features. That all adds to the adventure you take us on. Keep up the good work.
so flat...rolling hills...shallow water crossings...black sand...and no trees...like another world up there...great ride...thanks for bringing me along!
Okay, I have to interrupt the video to jot down my remarks: 1) That double pack of girlish-force of nature seems to have overcome the Viking cool of some Vikings there, I think I saw one of them swallow hard at some point. 🤭 2) For questions about exact geological developments, you know a certain motorcycling force of nature lady you can ask. She's in Africa at the moment. 🤗 3) That volcano that erupted in 2014 is he Barðabunga. And the collapsed domes of volcanoes are called Calderas and I learnt that from Miss 2) and that leads me to 4)! 4) I knew sumfink!!1! 🤗 **Wooop!!1!** This was wonderful! 🤩
The small, round and crater-like formations in the lavafield, we (IK am a local) call pseudo-craters. They were formed when the lava-flow was only semi-hard and a bubble of gasses and steam got out with a blast, creating a pseudo-crater. Thanks for the beautiful and fun video, thanks for your nice words about my country. Safe trails.
Another top video Vanessa, it looked like a super fun trip out and about on the KTM. Whoop! I have to make it to Iceland at some point as it's already on my bucket list.
You're good, Vanessa! And I love what you do, but the sound on this clip was mostly subpar making me jump out way before the end. However, it is easy to understand your love for Iceland and the riding there.
I am sorry to hear that, thank you for the feedback, is there a particluar element to the sound that you can pinpoint so i can make adjustments for future videos, e.g quality, music volume, speech volume etc? Any advice is always welcome
I got back in a few days later, Vanessa @@TheGirlOnABike . Yes it was worse than I'm used to, but Iceland is flat and open (and perhaps even windy) so I do have to acknowledge that and accept it. I was also quite stressed after a day at work that was way worse than your day, and that can have added to my experience of the clip. I'll leave it as it is, and recognize that you are not recording from an armchair in a studio. In general, Vanessa, you are doing way more than fine! So don't fret it!
I've noticed you keep replying to people's comments with incorrect information please can you refrain from this as it's miss leading. I can reply myself with accurate information ❤️
I've noticed you keep replying to people's comments with incorrect information please can you refrain from this as it's miss leading. I can reply myself with accurate information ❤️
freaking love your videos amazing content
Aw dude. Thank you. I really means a lot to me thank you
Hi Vanessa, another great video, great content, especially your giving us an explanation of the local geographical features. That all adds to the adventure you take us on. Keep up the good work.
Aw yey thank you so much, I am so glad to hear you enjoyed the video, mega appreciate you watching
sounds wild in a calm way
I think that is the perfect description!
so flat...rolling hills...shallow water crossings...black sand...and no trees...like another world up there...great ride...thanks for bringing me along!
Yeah like multiple different planets in one place hehe. Incredible place
Okay, I have to interrupt the video to jot down my remarks:
1) That double pack of girlish-force of nature seems to have overcome the Viking cool of some Vikings there, I think I saw one of them swallow hard at some point. 🤭
2) For questions about exact geological developments, you know a certain motorcycling force of nature lady you can ask. She's in Africa at the moment. 🤗
3) That volcano that erupted in 2014 is he Barðabunga. And the collapsed domes of volcanoes are called Calderas and I learnt that from Miss 2) and that leads me to 4)!
4) I knew sumfink!!1! 🤗 **Wooop!!1!**
This was wonderful! 🤩
Thank you
The small, round and crater-like formations in the lavafield, we (IK am a local) call pseudo-craters. They were formed when the lava-flow was only semi-hard and a bubble of gasses and steam got out with a blast, creating a pseudo-crater. Thanks for the beautiful and fun video, thanks for your nice words about my country. Safe trails.
Oh mega cool, thanks for sharing
Another top video Vanessa, it looked like a super fun trip out and about on the KTM. Whoop! I have to make it to Iceland at some point as it's already on my bucket list.
You should! You'll love it!!
Wow! I think I will go back to Iceland!
Definitely! My favorite country in the world!
Epic trip and thanks for the heads up on the riding company, they look awesome.
My pleasure. Thanks for watching. You'll love Iceland
Sad to hear that 😢 hope everything's fine ❤
Thank you
You're good, Vanessa! And I love what you do, but the sound on this clip was mostly subpar making me jump out way before the end.
However, it is easy to understand your love for Iceland and the riding there.
I am sorry to hear that, thank you for the feedback, is there a particluar element to the sound that you can pinpoint so i can make adjustments for future videos, e.g quality, music volume, speech volume etc? Any advice is always welcome
I got back in a few days later, Vanessa @@TheGirlOnABike . Yes it was worse than I'm used to, but Iceland is flat and open (and perhaps even windy) so I do have to acknowledge that and accept it. I was also quite stressed after a day at work that was way worse than your day, and that can have added to my experience of the clip. I'll leave it as it is, and recognize that you are not recording from an armchair in a studio.
In general, Vanessa, you are doing way more than fine! So don't fret it!
@@JEmmertz thanks dude, i mega appreciate your support and as i said any feedback is always welcome 🙂
are there volcanoes going off all the time ?
Yeah this particular energy point goes off daily which is why there is a daily flood! It's not a huge eruption but it's happening lots
What kind of speeds were you riding on the dirt roads?
Anywhere up to probably 90km I'd say. Depending on the terrain
I've noticed you keep replying to people's comments with incorrect information please can you refrain from this as it's miss leading. I can reply myself with accurate information ❤️
Sorry, not sure what you mean, I've only asked about how fast you were riding. Did I miss something? @TheGirlOnABike
@@TheGirlOnABike
@@RobHaut sorry dude that was not directed at you but towards Tambovwolf , sorry for the confusion there
Dakar? 🎉❤🥳🤩
Yeah just finished the Africa Eco Race following the original Dakar route
I've noticed you keep replying to people's comments with incorrect information please can you refrain from this as it's miss leading. I can reply myself with accurate information ❤️
Ah, what's the worst that could happen ;-)
Hehe, living on the edge 😜