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Images make no justice as to how stunning the landscape is in Marroco. Anyways, congratulations for having the corage to continue against everybody's advice. Keep it up.
RESPECT, man! I wouldn’t be able to do this! Way too much stress! People following you, not knowing if you’ll find a proper place to camp, if you’ll find water!, food, if someone is going to bother you at night!, if any dog is going to attack/chase you, all this local chiefs intimidating you… Man, I don’t need that constant stress! I bow to you!
It’s not that bad. There is some degrees of uncertainty bike travelling off the beaten path but it’s exciting more often than not. Also consider that the video shows several days in only like 20 mins, it’s packed with happenings but it all happen over a much much longer span of time. For example for this video I had almost 3 hours of clips I had to cut most of it.
Yes, I know it’s multiple days, but still! I see you late evrey day (sometimes after sunset) on every video not knowing if/when you’ll camp… And the water! Not knowing if it’ll be 20km, or 200km, 3h or 3 days! 😨 And the food! I mean, how much you have to carry just in case you don’t find anything for days! Too much for me! 😂 Anyway, keep it up! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
That's all part of the adventure! 😆 My 8yo son & I went on his first bikepacking trip in the Sierra Nevada mountain range in Nevada/California, ,& got stranded for 2 days above the snow line! I thought my son was gonna be scared, but he said he knows I know all types of "weird stuff"(bushcraft/survival skills😂) & knew he'd be okay, that made me feel good! We're both all ready for our next adventure, just mapping it out day by day.
Saludos desde Venezuela, muy bonito los paisajes, y sus faunas y arboles, Si esa ruta fue dura, no quiero pensar cuando te toca ir por las Dunas, ese deberia ser otro espectacular video. Saludos y exito
@@DavideTravelli Often when I stopped to give pens and notepads to children many were afraid to approach and the bigger ones would hold on to the small ones and keep a distance. I had to leave the things on the ground, leave and then they would run to grab the stuff. I can only assume it is their parents advice against possible kidnappings (??)
Possibly. I would advise against giving away stuff like that because it might created problems to travellers that cannot afford to give away things to all the kids. It happened to me.
Each pen cost 25cents. A couple of times we went into the local shop and bought a plastic football, 80cents and played with them. We never gave them money. It was one way to interact with them and their parents. Funny how eagerly they wanted a pen when they all go to school and must surely have pens there.
Please do not take this as a personal attack, I just want to share my point of view which you can respectfully disagree, I'm often wrong! I understand your kind gesture however 25c is a lot of money for someone like me that is on the road since 2015. It's all about perspective for someone is insignificant for others is a problem. My view is this: I crossed Africa from Cape Town to Cairo, it took me 17 months if not mistaken and met several milions kids. 25c time even just one milion kids is a little out of budget for someone who sell postcards on social media. I found myself in several situation where the kids expected pen/sweets/money and I didnt have to give away and in return I was thrown stones (not small ones either), spit on, cursed, punched and kicked. They are just kids...right but when they throw you several stones in the head it's dangerous. Honestly in many situations I thought to myself: If catch that fucker that went around Africa giving pens, sweet and money... Dont get me wrong I do understand your willingness to help those kids and bring a little joy into their day and create empathy at the same time it should be done carefully because in my experience tourists in East Africa often create entitlement. Which is very easy because they are there spending hundreds and hundreds of dollars per day it's nothing to give away a few tenners to the kids.
@@DavideTravelli ma no, non è un problema per nulla l’inglese, solo che io a te ho scritto in inglese non avendo fatto caso al fatto che potessi essere italiano 😅 grazie comunque.
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I love your videos & so happy I found you on TH-cam! 👍
Thank you. Too kind!
NASA send images like this from Perseverance Rover! Amazing footage keep at it. Atb from UK
They probably have the rover in Morocco. If you believe they put a man on moon…😅
Images make no justice as to how stunning the landscape is in Marroco. Anyways, congratulations for having the corage to continue against everybody's advice. Keep it up.
Cheers Antonio! Morocco is wonderful!
That fire must have been very inviting. Beautiful landscapes as usual. "Percorso molto impegnativo" (I think it is correct) 😊
Corretto! 👊
Insane thanks for the efforts
👊
Mi stai facendo amare quel deserto👍
Grazie Davide.
Mi fa piacere Carla, saluti da Marocco!
Well done, "fully committing". I like your realistic portrayal of cycle touring!
Thank you Marc, I'm glad you enjoyed watching.
These are the nicest people.. Great video bro
Thank you. Moroccan people are lovely and welcoming 😊
@@DavideTravelli absolutely, iv been wondering, do they speak English at all, how do you communicate. 🤔
No almost nobody speak English. In remote areas they speak Arabic and the amazigh language. In bigger villages and cities everybody speak French.
@@DavideTravelli ahh wow, that's so interesting. Well really enjoying following your journey bro,you're the best, no doubt about it
I just pedal around 🙏
Thanks Davide another brilliant video
Thanks to you James!
Epic riding Davide, stunning natural beauty and storytelling 💪🏻
Thank you Karl! I have avvisa situation, if you spot a gap in the fencing send me the coordinates!
@@DavideTravelli ahh I was wondering about that! Not possible to extend in police station or something in Maroc?
My visa was expiring on a Sunday, I went to renew it on Saturday and they told me come back on Monday. On Monday they told me you're illegal 😅
@@DavideTravelli haha oh shit man! Have you been back and gotten it sorted out?
No apparently I’m illegal. I’ll have to sort it in Nador.
RESPECT, man!
I wouldn’t be able to do this!
Way too much stress! People following you, not knowing if you’ll find a proper place to camp, if you’ll find water!, food, if someone is going to bother you at night!, if any dog is going to attack/chase you, all this local chiefs intimidating you…
Man, I don’t need that constant stress!
I bow to you!
It’s not that bad. There is some degrees of uncertainty bike travelling off the beaten path but it’s exciting more often than not. Also consider that the video shows several days in only like 20 mins, it’s packed with happenings but it all happen over a much much longer span of time. For example for this video I had almost 3 hours of clips I had to cut most of it.
Cheers 👊
Yes, I know it’s multiple days, but still! I see you late evrey day (sometimes after sunset) on every video not knowing if/when you’ll camp… And the water! Not knowing if it’ll be 20km, or 200km, 3h or 3 days! 😨
And the food! I mean, how much you have to carry just in case you don’t find anything for days!
Too much for me! 😂
Anyway, keep it up! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
That's all part of the adventure! 😆
My 8yo son & I went on his first bikepacking trip in the Sierra Nevada mountain range in Nevada/California, ,& got stranded for 2 days above the snow line!
I thought my son was gonna be scared, but he said he knows I know all types of "weird stuff"(bushcraft/survival skills😂) & knew he'd be okay, that made me feel good!
We're both all ready for our next adventure, just mapping it out day by day.
Saludos desde Venezuela,
muy bonito los paisajes, y sus faunas y arboles,
Si esa ruta fue dura, no quiero pensar cuando te toca ir por las Dunas, ese deberia ser otro espectacular video.
Saludos y exito
Gracias Franco, en un par de videos vas a ver el desafio de las dunas!
Very nice ❤
Thank you 🤗
muy buen episodio, Davide!
Gracias Flavio 😊
Saludos 👌 te quiero preguntar que neumáticos llevas? Gracias saludos
Hola! Schwalbe Nobby Nic 2.8”
A me piacerebbe tanto viaggiare da sola (perché da soli e in compagnia sono due esperienze completamente diverse), ma ho fifa!
Come disse quello: La Paura busso' alla porta e il Coraggio ando' ad aprire: non c'era nessuno.
Why is there no Turkish option in automatic translation, my friend? if possible please add
It should be there. TH-cam does the automatic translations of the subtitles
How many bike inner tube do you go through in a year?
About 0. Tubeless rulez!
👍
👊
Davide, where were you trying to go from Missour?
I was heading to Merzouga via Errachidia
Scaring the children, you meanie, lol
Having an ugly face has its advantages, people don't fuck with you! I hope. 😅
@@DavideTravelli Often when I stopped to give pens and notepads to children many were afraid to approach and the bigger ones would hold on to the small ones and keep a distance. I had to leave the things on the ground, leave and then they would run to grab the stuff. I can only assume it is their parents advice against possible kidnappings (??)
Possibly. I would advise against giving away stuff like that because it might created problems to travellers that cannot afford to give away things to all the kids. It happened to me.
Each pen cost 25cents. A couple of times we went into the local shop and bought a plastic football, 80cents and played with them. We never gave them money. It was one way to interact with them and their parents. Funny how eagerly they wanted a pen when they all go to school and must surely have pens there.
Please do not take this as a personal attack, I just want to share my point of view which you can respectfully disagree, I'm often wrong!
I understand your kind gesture however 25c is a lot of money for someone like me that is on the road since 2015. It's all about perspective for someone is insignificant for others is a problem. My view is this: I crossed Africa from Cape Town to Cairo, it took me 17 months if not mistaken and met several milions kids. 25c time even just one milion kids is a little out of budget for someone who sell postcards on social media. I found myself in several situation where the kids expected pen/sweets/money and I didnt have to give away and in return I was thrown stones (not small ones either), spit on, cursed, punched and kicked. They are just kids...right but when they throw you several stones in the head it's dangerous. Honestly in many situations I thought to myself: If catch that fucker that went around Africa giving pens, sweet and money...
Dont get me wrong I do understand your willingness to help those kids and bring a little joy into their day and create empathy at the same time it should be done carefully because in my experience tourists in East Africa often create entitlement. Which is very easy because they are there spending hundreds and hundreds of dollars per day it's nothing to give away a few tenners to the kids.
Wow.
Gorgeous.
What bike do you have?
This one Roberto: th-cam.com/video/q9oT3k0QTW0/w-d-xo.html
@@DavideTravelli perdonami, non so perché ma non avevo visto che fossi italiano e ti ho scritto in inglese 😅 grazie infinite, splendida
C’è anche in italiano 😅 th-cam.com/video/f-owGR_1BuE/w-d-xo.html
@@DavideTravelli ma no, non è un problema per nulla l’inglese, solo che io a te ho scritto in inglese non avendo fatto caso al fatto che potessi essere italiano 😅 grazie comunque.
Grazie a te!