Kinga, how amazing to see the final video! My dad send it over to me, if you remember we're the Germans with the giant Volkswagen. The video looks fantastic and I hope you made it to Poland in one piece and happy!
Hello there, my wife and I have started watching your round the world trip videos, we’re currently on episode 10. I want to say how much you demonstrate that there is so much good in the world. People who have very little, are always willing to share what little they have. You have had so much help from random people, and that’s just in the 9 videos we’ve watched to date. I’m hoping to get back into biking after selling my beloved K1200S in 2013 to free up some cash for the family. It’s now time to buy and I am definitely getting a 1250GS possibly the Adventure. I realise you’re on the middle weight GS, but I am not going to be adventurous as you. My wife and I are going to do road tours when I get it next spring/summer. You must be a great inspiration for women around the World taking on such an arduous, dangerous and challenging endeavour with the resolve and spirit of the ancient expeditions. If you’re still going when I get our bike, perhaps we all might meet up who knows where? Stay safe and good luck, from the UK.
Please don’t forget when getting to ride in Sandy toad Lower your air pressure . Salute to Turkmen lads great people they are always helpful , what beautiful country. You’ve done well my dear too also the nice German couple 🌹can’t wait to see next ❤️🇮🇷
such a rockstar of motorcycling community. Reading comments of support and awe from around the world almost as great as the videos themselves. Thank you
all my life i wish i could be able to do what you are doing. ive rode most kinds of bikes, to the extreme even, but never out of the country. now i cant to afford to ride lately, but im thankful you shared your trip with the rest of us. you go girl, it takes a heck of a lot to do what you have done. keep it up
one more great adventure!!! my old dream : make a trip around the world........... but time passed so quick......now I´m 60!!!! Great for you, that did your dream come true!! I´m your fan!!! regards from Cuernavaca, Morelos. Mexico
Hello! greetings from Brazil! I discovered your videos and I can not stop watching, I will become your fan. I also do some traveling with my Yamaha XT660R and hope one day to be able to carry out a long trip like yours. Take care!
Way to go Kinga, showing that with a bit of determination and a little help from friends, you can overcome any obstacle. Another wonderful video 😃 _"Kinga, taking on the world, one sandy hill at a time 👍"_ 😉
Welcome . In the sand, dear, you have to lower the air pressure in the wheels and get into the sand firmly without stopping. I do this by bike scooter 150 cc I can pass the deserts by
Kinga khanoom you rock! I didn't know how sandy Turkmenistan is. At least parts of it. Never mind all the GS comments. I am sure most have never even ventured off-road. Not to mention onto sand. Inspiration to us all. Love the videos. A+ editing and production. Kam from Virginia, U.S.A.
one amazing young lady, real adventure. The sand thing, from what i learn on youtube is to deflate the tyres and keep up the speed, as soon as you slow down, you lose control, keep the power on. Easier said than done i expect. All the very best, you are an inspiration to men and women alike.
Norali from "itchy boots " has motorbike through the same countries and spots where you kinga has being motorbiking, kinga not only I like your sense of adventure but I love it. Antonio, the 18 wheeler
Sand is hard going even on a lighter bike loaded with luggage but covering long distance a bigger bike is nicer, but it’s always a compromise. You have some determination Kinga, love your videos and spirit, safe travels.
I accidentally met this channel and then saw all the videos that were there, where watching your video I opened a google map, to see and how far the distance you went and that was amazing me...Greeting's from Indonesia
wow ...amazing ... scenery unbelievable Great job . I can't imaging how exhausted you would be from that exercise in the sand .... I guess we know why those guys ride small light bikes .
Lots of loose sand in the middle of the road but near the edges where the sand meets dirt would be a better choice. It is nice to see a lot of people willing to help you.
This place is like a no man's land! God is great and good at you for there are some Samaritans out there willing to help you!.God bless you all...Greetings from Canada...
hola buen video ,que buen volcan ,parece una antorcha , para que no se entierre tanto la moto tendrias que desinflarle un poco la rueda ..saludos desde argentina¡
hi Kinga, check out portable sand track, trac grabber or truck claws ll. modify them for your bike tires. If you gonna visit many sandy off road, they are good investment. But I think the best solution is... have you considered riding a lighter bike and much less baggage? Like a Honda CRF250L and get rid of 2/3 of what you bring along? Things that you have not use for 7 days.... you don't need them. Wish you all the best, safe travels and many happy memories!
I'm wondering if off to the side of the road 25 or 30 feet would have been easier going. Not so soft perhaps. Pretty cool seeing the camels. And that dung beetle was waiting around to clean up any droppings left behind.
I worked there for 4 years in Kiyanly, northern of Ashgabat. Strange place in the beginning but assimilate with the locals, now I miss those place and the interesting people over there.
I'm sorry for laughing @ your misadventures, you should be a expert on sand by now. Great to see you healed & back to your adventure Thanks for sharing & I'll look forward to the next installment.
I feel your pain with the sand. Just got back from a week of wilderness camping in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Volare, my Honda Silverwing 600 did not like the sand at all, very much! There will be body work needed now that I'm home. God Bless Duct Tape.
Kinga, how amazing to see the final video! My dad send it over to me, if you remember we're the Germans with the giant Volkswagen. The video looks fantastic and I hope you made it to Poland in one piece and happy!
Hello there, my wife and I have started watching your round the world trip videos, we’re currently on episode 10. I want to say how much you demonstrate that there is so much good in the world. People who have very little, are always willing to share what little they have. You have had so much help from random people, and that’s just in the 9 videos we’ve watched to date. I’m hoping to get back into biking after selling my beloved K1200S in 2013 to free up some cash for the family. It’s now time to buy and I am definitely getting a 1250GS possibly the Adventure. I realise you’re on the middle weight GS, but I am not going to be adventurous as you. My wife and I are going to do road tours when I get it next spring/summer.
You must be a great inspiration for women around the World taking on such an arduous, dangerous and challenging endeavour with the resolve and spirit of the ancient expeditions. If you’re still going when I get our bike, perhaps we all might meet up who knows where? Stay safe and good luck, from the UK.
Please don’t forget when getting to ride in Sandy toad Lower your air pressure . Salute to Turkmen lads great people they are always helpful , what beautiful country. You’ve done well my dear too also the nice German couple 🌹can’t wait to see next ❤️🇮🇷
The young lad did very well in flip-flops 5:50
His face was the picture of concentration.
He's a credit to Turkmenistan.
Bravo!! You are quite amazing. Most people would be crying on the side of the road, but you keep smiling :)
such a rockstar of motorcycling community. Reading comments of support and awe from around the world almost as great as the videos themselves. Thank you
Sand is nobodies friend. And you're right.. its mainly in the mind ! Way to tackle it and keep trying. Great episode!
Rosie Gabrielle hey rosiee u here...❤️❤️
Hi Rosie how are u i Appreciate u for ur safe journey where r u right now
Maybe u arrived at ur home safe i hope so
all my life i wish i could be able to do what you are doing. ive rode most kinds of bikes, to the extreme even, but never out of the country. now i cant to afford to ride lately, but im thankful you shared your trip with the rest of us. you go girl, it takes a heck of a lot to do what you have done. keep it up
You are fearless, those sandy/off-road are tough. Kind people are everywhere. Love all your adventures.
Great video, great to see you’ve recovered and are back on the road 👍🏻
You are amazing and very courageous:-) !!! The people are everywhere are so generous. Great editing also! Be safe!
one more great adventure!!! my old dream : make a trip around the world........... but time passed so quick......now I´m 60!!!!
Great for you, that did your dream come true!!
I´m your fan!!! regards from Cuernavaca, Morelos. Mexico
Hi Buggeroff!! well maybe not too old, but there are a few factors that can´t me do it.............Regards
@buggeroff 60 that's nothing I know people in their 70s doing incredible things
Most of the people traveling around Australia are well past 60, most of them on big Harley's.
Just buy a 650dr and start on your country. Asphalt touring. Nothing bad with it.
@@robsea8088 250 big enough.
Hello! greetings from Brazil! I discovered your videos and I can not stop watching, I will become your fan. I also do some traveling with my Yamaha XT660R and hope one day to be able to carry out a long trip like yours. Take care!
Don't know why, but I love you with all my respect. Hats off. Take care, have fun. Good bless you
Awesome. The world is nice. People are good. You are an inspiration.
Way to go Kinga, showing that with a bit of determination and a little help from friends, you can overcome any obstacle. Another wonderful video 😃
_"Kinga, taking on the world, one sandy hill at a time 👍"_ 😉
Your ride was fantastic. The people with kind hearts made it even way better.
Love how the men help with good nature. Beautiful video, thank you.
That is unbelievable. Great video. Great countries you re riding. Keep on riding 😉
Thank you for showing one of the beauty's of traveling, meeting the best of human kind. Outstanding. Buen Camino.
OMG! You did it to Turkmenistan! amazing and interesting :D excited to see what it is like!
Love my Turk brothers from 🇹🇷i love Turkmenistan TURAN
Welcome . In the sand, dear, you have to lower the air pressure in the wheels and get into the sand firmly without stopping. I do this by bike scooter 150 cc I can pass the deserts by
As you can see in the video, lighter unencumbered bikes were doing better. a 150cc scooter would be much easier.
@@leelove5089 yep light bike is better than heavy bike
Living the dream, love watching your adventures. Until then just taking notes.
Kinga khanoom you rock! I didn't know how sandy Turkmenistan is. At least parts of it.
Never mind all the GS comments. I am sure most have never even ventured off-road. Not to mention onto sand. Inspiration to us all. Love the videos. A+ editing and production. Kam from Virginia, U.S.A.
Well done young Lass, you got there,,,,and fairplay tae the lads helping yae, I've been stuck in all sorts, you did good,,,rock on kiddo.....
As we travel the world it's a blessing to find kind hearted folks along the way.
You are tougher than I will ever be! Another Superb video
Reminds me of our winters lol getting stuck is no fun. Loved the video
one amazing young lady, real adventure. The sand thing, from what i learn on youtube is to deflate the tyres and keep up the speed, as soon as you slow down, you lose control, keep the power on. Easier said than done i expect. All the very best, you are an inspiration to men and women alike.
Your trip is awesome! I am very happy to discover your adventures, I will be your fan! Congratulations, every kind of world!
you are really strong! you take the occasion of a difficulty and make new experience with locals, this is your stregth
Salute to your courage, you track very difficult tasks, it is amazing. ❤❤❤
Norali from "itchy boots " has motorbike through the same countries and spots where you kinga has being motorbiking, kinga not only I like your sense of adventure but I love it.
Antonio, the 18 wheeler
You are my hero. The music note at the end was sweet.
You are a lovely biker, and thanks to those kindnesses on the road.
Awesome Amarok! Not even wheel spin in the sand!
Very effective traction control
Amazing vlog!! It was one hell of a ride that you would remember for the rest your life.
Keep up the good work...
I ride every day, never done sand! Great exasperation face Kinga! Great to see your vids. Stay lucky, from Wales!
You are so brave. God bless you
Thanks for sharing ur juarney. Be careful all the times. God bless you!
Amazing adventure. Really enjoy the videos, mad respect
Great...u did simply awesome...thanks to god that he recovered u fast....loved it❤❤❤❤❤❤
You are brave woman GOD BLESS YOU
Bravo, you rocking I am loving to watch your videos.
I hate sand and need a nap after viewing your struggles! Another victory for you!
Sand is hard going even on a lighter bike loaded with luggage but covering long distance a bigger bike is nicer, but it’s always a compromise. You have some determination Kinga, love your videos and spirit, safe travels.
hi, this video really made my day 👍☺️! take care, cheers from Hungary!
this video made me smile..a dream for most bikers this adventure
I accidentally met this channel and then saw all the videos that were there, where watching your video I opened a google map, to see and how far the distance you went and that was amazing me...Greeting's from Indonesia
I like your videos very, very much. Its funny, that the old two stroke machines dont have problems.
Tip for you...Always attach your tow rope to the foot peg of the bike your towing. Great vids...love watching!
crazy trip! I love your videos!!!
Take care!
So far the best episode!Epic sand trauma,hahaha...wish all the luck and good health! Go girl ;-)
wow ...amazing ... scenery unbelievable Great job . I can't imaging how exhausted you would be from that exercise in the sand .... I guess we know why those guys ride small light bikes .
sometimes i see back , memorial from ep-1 now 9 . everywhere sand. hardsh nature. hard effort. I Love adventure.
Thank you Kinga!! Hope the recovery is going well. Can't wait for the next ones. Keep it up!!
What an amazing city! Brought to us by an amazing lady... Way to never give up!!
I am proud of my sister .god bless you.Keep it up
It's always nice to have breakfast walk right into your campsite in the morning.
You inspired lotsa adventure riders & thank god with the help of the good people.
That crater looked amazing !!!!
Hatts off......Ma'am.....u r simply great...give me heart....
Tough ride in sand. Yuk! Glad you managed to get out of the sand bkg. Well done 👍😊
정말 존경스런사람중 한분이네요 좋은영상 언제나 감사해요^^
Lots of loose sand in the middle of the road but near the edges where the sand meets dirt would be a better choice. It is nice to see a lot of people willing to help you.
Awesome video! Thanks for the upload!!! Love you and more power!!!
Kinga, let some air out of your tyres to increase the footprint in the sand, make so much difference. So good to see you again.
This place is like a no man's land! God is great and good at you for there are some Samaritans out there willing to help you!.God bless you all...Greetings from Canada...
Love it Kinga ;)
Super kanał pozdrawiam z Polski
Cool vid loved crater . 310 gs weighs so much less . Small bikes for touring isolated places r the way to go .
That had to be tough going, Hope you are healing and back on your bike soon.
Lucky you at this time many people have a good heart to help you at any time....
hola buen video ,que buen volcan ,parece una antorcha , para que no se entierre tanto la moto tendrias que desinflarle un poco la rueda ..saludos desde argentina¡
I'm glad you to get out of sands, that's scarry!
What a nice people love you guys
hi Kinga, check out portable sand track, trac grabber or truck claws ll. modify them for your bike tires. If you gonna visit many sandy off road, they are good investment. But I think the best solution is... have you considered riding a lighter bike and much less baggage? Like a Honda CRF250L and get rid of 2/3 of what you bring along? Things that you have not use for 7 days.... you don't need them. Wish you all the best, safe travels and many happy memories!
Wow I love this video especially the music at the end
You've a wonderful trip 🙂👍👍👍
Una gran bella fatica uscire da quella pista di sabbia. Fortunata che hai incontrato qualcuno di passaggio...!
I'm wondering if off to the side of the road 25 or 30 feet would have been easier going. Not so soft perhaps. Pretty cool seeing the camels. And that dung beetle was waiting around to clean up any droppings left behind.
Stay healthy stay strong and stay safe! Great videos!
Merci super vidéo magnifique bravo
Wow, I missed her by 6 month, I was near the same border. She is one tough cookie.
Very tough and really it's good u got help....
I worked there for 4 years in Kiyanly, northern of Ashgabat. Strange place in the beginning but assimilate with the locals, now I miss those place and the interesting people over there.
Cool music. Very appropriate for the region.
Keep going girl show how it is done
I'm sorry for laughing @ your misadventures, you should be a expert on sand by now. Great to see you healed & back to your adventure Thanks for sharing & I'll look forward to the next installment.
Bless your riding from south korea rider....
Great video, you should attach any tow straps to your front foot peg otherwise you may damage your bike.
I feel your pain with the sand. Just got back from a week of wilderness camping in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Volare, my Honda Silverwing 600 did not like the sand at all, very much! There will be body work needed now that I'm home. God Bless Duct Tape.
Great people that helped you.
ufff.dificil esa arenita.......pero siempre hay ayuda en el camino
Wonderful ! Congratulations
Tough place. Glad you made it through the sand
You must do a mighty and difficult job even for men. I salute you and congratulate you on this work.
Wow that sand looks rough :-o Awesoem video (as always),much trip envy :-D
Я переживал за тебя добрый люди помогли
Yeah, german Car drivers! Greetings from Germany/Bavaria? Enjoy your Travel around the world! I have the utmost respect für this Trip
Have a safe journey!