Props to Ed for capturing that great footage of Noraly riding. We normally don't get that perspective and we can actually get an idea of how rough are the sections she's riding! You both Rock!
Also her size relative to the bike. As a 6ft 4in man I don't have much trouble throwing a bike that size around. She is half my weight and then she often has the weight of her gear. It would make riding much more difficult for her.
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OH MY! The drone footage is absolutely spectacular! Hollywood couldn't have done a better job. I really hate that you got hurt, but maybe it was meant to happen. Would you have had the chance to see Moab in such a way? Ed has been the perfect guide for the last few episodes.
Noraly: "How can you not like geology when you see this!" Ah, yes, indeed. Just as Long Way Round launched thousands of trips on big ADV's, you (and Ed, by the way!) have launched thousands of trips on dual sports, whether on Alaska, Royal Enfields, or little 90's, showing that the journey is, first and foremost, about simply going someplace with a great attitude and being open to what's around you. And the journey doesn't have to be across a continent -- if you can't go far, go where you are! Every step in your journey seems greater than the last, and what I realize is that they're all great, and that what makes each stage unique is that you find the "extraordinary" in each place, even when it might be "ordinary" for the locals. It's the enthusiasm for life that shines through. Thanks for the incredible shots (helmet cams, drone shots, and more), and a big thumbs up to Ed, as well. I am simply spell bound.
Yammie Noob on his podcast last week said "We used to have people watching racing and going out and buying the bikes that they saw on the track. Now we have people going to the store saying they want the Honda 300 they saw Itchy Boots riding!" She's a huge influence on thousands.
Oh Noraly, that was spectacular! The drone shots over red rock and the Colorado river, are beyond description. Thanks to you and Ed for taking us on that ride with you. Beautifully filmed. I am glad that you are back "in the saddle".
Wow, wow, wow! I don't even have the words to do this episode justice. Start to finish with so many emotions and the scenery is spectacular. Seeing the comradery and friendship along with the wonderful editing. Simply her best episode yet. What an amazing pair of people.
In the last 200 episodes, there are a lot of comments "best episode ever ... until next one" and I'm nodding my head with those sentiments. "No words can do this justice" is absolutely correct.
Spot on, exactly what I was thinking, thank you Ed for showing a great example of what we love about the motorcycle community. Noraly you're in geological heaven!
One of the best episodes yet! I think we can all appreciate the trails, the motorcycle, and of course your mad skills even more when we see the 'full picture' like this. Absolutely incredible scenery made better with this perspective! Big shoutout to Ed as well.
Absolutely! This is an amazing episode. I just love it and can watch it over and over again 😍♥️ Thank you Ed for taking care of Noraly! This episode coule be used in movies 😉 When you both drive trough this area and walk in those mountaines....it's breathtaking 🤩😃
I'm a little bit speechless. That was some of the best footage of Moab I've ever seen. Is there an award we can get Noraly nominated for, because who's doing better travel vlogs than this? 👏👏👏
After watching this episode I felt like I had to compliment you on what a skilled rider you’ve become. Just the confidence level you show in the sand is light years ahead of the Royal Enfield girl. I’ve been to Moab over a dozen times and still not seen it all. It’s seemingly endless. Thanks for taking us along.
I was thinking the exact thing. She has improved so much in the sand since the rally in South Africa. I was a little fearful watch her in the sand today but she handled it like a champ. Great video.
Good to see you on your bike again. Also, really cool that Ed could film you. For the first time I can see your riding style, Noraly. And the drone footage! Spectacular!
What an exceptional episode: the best yet. Noraly’s riding skill is remarkable, great to see it from another perspective. But the filming and editing is incredible. It is good to see that she has recovered.
I very much agree that Noraly's riding skill is remarkable. When she was talking about not choosing to pick the easiest line, I was, like always, wishing I was good as she is at picking the best line. She uses the power of the bike to move and she's easy on herself and the bike. Finishing last is not as much a loss as a DNF because you broke yourself or your machine. She has all of the skills I've always admired in pro riders.
Fantastic scenery and videography. Best part: getting to see our heroine back in the saddle, laughing, exclaiming at the beauty around her, and watching her sliding like a sidewinder through the sand patches, courtesy of her personal videographer.
As painful as the injury was, I am glad that it diverted you to Moab which I don’t think was in your original plan. As a devoted follower, this is your best video yet. The scenery, your expert riding, the back story of how you got their and your friendship with Ed and the production values including drone footage and music, blend so well together. Well done!
18 min 30 "And now the trail becomes interesting" " Have to pay a little bit of attention" Whaat!! i don't normally suffer from vertigo, but that section, and the part where you guys were walking casually along the footpath, gave me the heeby jeebies. Huge thanks to Ed and major respect to Noraly ( and Alaska). You, young lady are amazing - injured ankle and all!! Still waiting for the geology lesson :
If you type it as 18:30, it creates a link that people can click and it will skip to the point in the video you're talking about. Not trying to correct you or be nit picky or anything, it's just a cool feature.
Pure gorgeous amazement, from one end of this video to the other! The geology, the trails, the stunning drone views with peaceful music to calm the excitement, and - whoot - Ed filming you at ground level. A rare treat to see Alaska do her thing. Thank you Ed! I really appreciate everything you've done here.
incredible, spectacular drone cinematography and accompanying music. Hollywood level! Thanks again Noraly for taking us to places we would never have a chance to see on our own. And a Shout out to Ed for taking care of Itchy Boots till her wing healed a bit! Happy Trails, Let's Go!
Jaw dropping. What a remarkable episode. I’m so glad you felt good enough to go and then share the fantastic vistas and drone footage. I agree with everyone about having the little detour turn into a golden time. Thanks Ed! Gracias Noraly for taking me along.
I've watched over a 100 episodes of your adventures, and this is the first time I've seen you ride from outside of your normal video perspectives - handlebar/helmet mounted, selfie stick or drone. While those are just fine and give an amazing view of what you do, they don't show how you actually ride. The drone shots are always from a far distance and you're going slower so as to monitor or control the drone. This, however, was a real treat seeing how skillful your riding actually is. Watching you negotiate that soft sand trail and bumpy rocks gave a real proper show of you and Alaska working together. I know you prefer to ride alone, but it sure was nice having someone along with you during this episode just to film your riding. Thanks, Ed. Love your channel.
What a treat to have Ed recording you from angles that show us your riding technique. I can't image doing what you are doing with a bad foot. You rock!
Ah, the benefits of two riders filming. Really enjoying to see how how the bikes dance over rocks and in sand. Beautiful moves, great talents. Wish I could ride like this!
Good grief girl…don’t know how many days post accident that was but you nailed it…BIG TIME. I have never seen so much pretty in one day. You could easily spend months in the area and not see the same thing twice. Absolutely loved seeing you and Alaska enduring! And Alaska’s new suspension looks like a winner!
The view of Noraly's bike from Ed's perspective is neat. It's the first time I've seen how well the Honda's suspension works for Noraly's size/weight. Yay!
You forgot to mention the most important part , that being actually able to see Noraly's riding skills. Very proficient. I never thought that I would say this , but from the riding skill perspective I was glad to see the back of her. It doesn't really matter if you take the easy route Noraly as it is much better to get to your next destination with Alaska in one piece so as to be able to carry on the next day without having to find a repair workshop or hospital (god forbid) Well done Ed too for looking after Noraly and for the 'whole picture' clips of Noraly, they made a great difference to the riding views from Noraly's perspective. A great great video altogether.
I’m 73 now and have raced desert in ca rode street across the U.S. many times restored a 1967 bsa and rode with the bsa club all over now your videos are the only way to see what I missed! Thanks my eyes are shot so keep it going
Wow! We loved this episode. Thank you Ed & Noralie for the spectacular visuals in this episode! That landscape is literally stunning. We were leaning into the cliff walls with you, when you were walking alongside the drop-offs! Fabulous riding territory. Glad your ankle is improving, Nors. 😉👍
I’m stunned and in awe. This video has so much entertainment value for me. From the history of Thelma and Louise to the mind blowing geology and the redemption of you Norali getting back on the bike. It is for me you’re best video yet. Go easy, don’t overdo it because it’s a blast seeing you take on North America on the crf. I can’t stress enough how impressed I am with your riding. You are doing very technical stuff.
I have just participated in an amazing adventure trip. Everything was perfect!!! The landscapes, the drone filming of two people walking and motorcycling in unthinkable places, the colors of the rocks, the red, the blue water, the sometimes some greens, the trying to keep you both from slipping away in those steep trails. And absolute dream!!! I have no words. One of your best videos ever... no... it was a wonderful movie!!! I will stop saying words that are not enough... better watch the whole thing again!!!
Thanks to Ed for the tour of Moab Utah, we the watchers of Noraly salute you for helping her when she was down and assisting with the recovery of Noraly and Alaska.
This video, and the previous (S6-E105) are my two favorite videos on TH-cam. Watching both, I can only think peas and carrots. While they are different, they compliment each other. The cinematography is without equal. Thank you Noraly for showing us Ed March as the man the rest of us strive to be.
“Gly”: You enjoying Moab UT for the first time brings back such good memories and the way you present it is spot on. Moab is not just a place… it’s an experience!
Moab Utah … Now I see what everyone is talking about It’s truely beautiful! Stunning scenery Seemingly endless Big thanks to Ed for looking after our itchy boots! Love your channel as well Ed !
Yeah, her video really captured it big time! It's such an amazing place. So much to explore and see. I've been 15 times and it never quenches my thirst for more!
Hey, Noraly! It's so cool being able to watch you ride from another bike! I think that's a first. It shows what a talented rider you really are! We can't really judge your talent from the cameras mounted on your bike. Great vid!
That was some seriously amazing tracks and scenery. And the drone shots were breathtaking. Thanks for sharing this and good to see you are healed enough for more adventure.
It's nice to see you back on your bike but take care of yourself. Don't do injury to yourself to please us (your viewers). Take your time and enjoy as you usually do. Alaska, the place, isn't going anywhere fast. All the advice, right? It's because we value you. It's nice of Ed to provide support. Thanks, Ed.
What a wonderful friend you have with memories that will last a lifetime! So very nice of him to come get you, take you out to ride in the sxs, and now to make sure you'll be okay riding before you just take off to Alaska. Thank you for taking us on this beautiful ride ❤️ Moab has such stunning beauty!! Ride safe 😎 I love following your journey.
Wow! That was one of your best episodes, ever! The drone work, watching you ride, the landscapes, all just fabulous. You are well on the mend. Thanks, Ed! Can't wait for the next one...
Following camera from Ed's perspective reveals what a talented rider you are, Noraly. You set up approaches and deftly execute terrain and surface transitions with an almost ballet-like smoothness. This second-nature skill only comes from hundreds of thousands of km of practice. Camera & drone works makes this your very best video yet. 🤩
My goodness, those views were absolutely beautiful. I feel privileged to live in an age where such a thing can be shared with the world, when so few of us have the means or ability to see it otherwise. Once again, thanks again for taking us along on this wondrous journey, Noraly. It is very much appreciated. By the way, glad to see you on your feet again. You had us worried for a couple of episodes there. Take care, be well, safe riding, and Enjoy these amazing days!
Noraly has posted some incredibly beautiful footage in the past, but this drone footage is spectacular. WOW! I've been to Utah many times but never seen it presented so well.
Itchy Boots has not failed to hold me on the edge of my seat and this video is no exception. One exciting bonus in this episode is footage of Noraly riding out front of the camera. Another fantastic adventure from our awesome adventure guide Noraly
Just...Wow! Absolutely amazing scenery. I've travelled in nine countries, and at 64, you've shown me the most beautiful landscape I've ever seen. It actually brought tears to my eyes🥲. This is a place that I may never get the chance to see in person, so thank you for this. Sending you lots of Healing Energy to help you back to 100%. Onward!! Love you bunches ☮️❤️❤️❤️😎
Just incredible Noraly, in a way the injury could have been one of the best things that could have happened on the voyage (of course assuming no long term harm injuries), just life changing scenery
For what it's worth... I've discovered that as I am recovering from illness or injury, the second most dangerous period is just as I begin to feel good. I get too confident and have relapsed or reinjured. So, be very careful, pay more attention to recovery. Otherwise, it's good to see you on the road.
gittar, exactly, I am sitting at home at the moment and for the next month in an airboot due to developing a stress fracture through doing too much exercise too soon when recovering from another injury. Take your time Itchy.
The really cool thing of having a riding buddy for Noraly, besides getting to improve her riding skills is a benefit for us, the viewers. Now, we really get a perspective and visual of what the roads look like and how much Alaska is moving underneath her. That isn’t conveyed on the onboard video. Great video again!!!
Nice to see you back on the bike, please rest the ankle for another couple of days though if your still having issues with the gears. Big thanks to Ed for looking after you while you heal up and for all the stunning footage from Moab.
Wow! As far as stunning scenery goes, this may be your best yet. Simply, awesomely beautiful! Much respect for getting out there with an injured ankle. Much respect to Ed, as well, for taking care of you and guiding you through that wonderful area. He’s a gem. Big thumb’s-up to both of you!
So sorry you hurt your ankle, but if you hadn't, you probably would not have ventured into Moab. "We" your most loyal and faithful fans would never have been able to see this spectacular part of our earth. Thanks for enduring the pain and introducing us to Ed. His C90 Adventure channel confirms " he has no fear" !
Outstanding! Absolutely outstanding! The music over the drone shots was perfect. It's gone beyond just filming now and is actually cinematography. Well done Norally and thankyou, as always. Best wishes to all. uk.
What an amazing episode. I cannot thank you enough for your show. I just lost my dog of 14 years yesterday and I'm feeling depressed. I grew up in Utah and would spend every spring break down in Moab. I've been all over that place and never had a chance to visit chicken corner. You brought back so many childhood memories and really lifted my spirits. I was actually there when they were filming the Indiana Jones movie in Arches. What an awesome adventure and memories to last a lifetime. Thank you. 🙏☮️ 👍🇺🇸
Glad to see you riding again and riding on familiar trails in Moab! I'm from Colorado, 72 years old and still enjoy my adventures there. I also enjoy taking photos and videos but this video captures the essence of the Moab area better than anything I've done in decades. You have many superb talents!
OMG! That was amaaaaazing! The scenery was just breathtaking. I loved the sections where Ed was filming you Noraly, so great to properly see your amazing riding skills.
I can't add anything more to the exceptional comments already made except I had nervous shivers up my spine everytime you were close to the edges of those cliffs. WOW!
Amazing territory, I don't know if I would want to be in all the time but it sure makes for some incredible trips from time to time. Mighty shout-out to Ed for helping a fellow adventurer in a time of need--he went way beyond the call.
Noraly, I was getting sick just looking at the sides and how close you were to the edge, I love you for what you do and for bringing your adventures to us, but not for me. You are a true adventurer! Quidese Mucho!
I rarely comment because after all, what creator can possibly go through thousands of comments. But this is an exception. For the past few years we VW people have been going to Moab Utah for Mr. Lynn Ottinger’s birthday party. He was well known for his rock and fossil guided tours in vintage VW buses back in the day. He still has several of them at his ranch near Moab. He also has the rock and fossil shop on the left as you enter Moab from the west. We VW people regularly take the trails that are recommended for the side-by-side and 4 Wheel Dr. vehicles. Our joy and awe of these magnificent formations is very much the same as your own. I imagine you are probably somewhat grateful for your injury which brought Ed to you and you to Moab. I wish you more scenic and exciting rides as you continue north to Alaska. Thank you for your wonderful channel and delightful personality.
Lets all give a big shout out to Ed. Taking care of Noraly and showing us great scenerys
Ditto
There are 2locals doing rescues in that aria: trail mater and heavy d.
Yessss we do ! Great help, recovery, hospitality and guiding through Moab👍👏👌
thanks a lot Ed
agree!
a British man showing a Dutch woman (riding a Japanese motorcycle) an American off-road trail 👏
And KTMs are made in Austria.
@@jerrym3261oh yeah that As well wow what a world we live in xD
That is just so american ❤
@@daved2109 that's not the 21st century by using he/she pronouns. Show some respect to others that aren't male or female
Why it's called a melting pot.
Props to Ed for capturing that great footage of Noraly riding. We normally don't get that perspective and we can actually get an idea of how rough are the sections she's riding! You both Rock!
Oh yes... they rock over the rocky terrain!
I was thinking the same!
Also her size relative to the bike. As a 6ft 4in man I don't have much trouble throwing a bike that size around. She is half my weight and then she often has the weight of her gear. It would make riding much more difficult for her.
She's actually a very good rider. Riding in loose sand isn't easy.
It was fun actually seeing Noraly ride from another’s perspective.
Thanks to Ed for all the support given to the fantastic Noraly and for the precious landscapes they gave us!
Nothing beats this. Ed and Noraly together doing what they're most passionate about in one of the most spectacular places on earth. Love you both.
@UCdgrCTIuk2RSiXs6x7Y2QTgme encanta, es una mujer muy valiente, hermosa y apasionada por lo que le gusta, es un gran ejemplo
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If in your whole life you have found One good friend, you have found the meaning of it all. Congrats Ed!
🙏 Amen . I love you 😍
Great handle you've chosen! 😂
@@HiroNguy It more chose me. It's a very zen thing to aspire to be Zero
@@maxbialystock254 Dude you Rock!
Amazing footage...and a HUGE thank you to Ed for 'riding shotgun' with our Noraly and keeping her safe and cared for.
A loud shout out to Ed for picking up Noraly and taking care of her, too. And what scenery, just wouw! Great drone shots as well :-)
Without you Noraly, most people in the world would never get a chance to see the world as presented by you. Thank you for that.
I am one of them!
OH MY! The drone footage is absolutely spectacular! Hollywood couldn't have done a better job. I really hate that you got hurt, but maybe it was meant to happen. Would you have had the chance to see Moab in such a way? Ed has been the perfect guide for the last few episodes.
Facts!
Agreed!
Noraly: "How can you not like geology when you see this!" Ah, yes, indeed. Just as Long Way Round launched thousands of trips on big ADV's, you (and Ed, by the way!) have launched thousands of trips on dual sports, whether on Alaska, Royal Enfields, or little 90's, showing that the journey is, first and foremost, about simply going someplace with a great attitude and being open to what's around you. And the journey doesn't have to be across a continent -- if you can't go far, go where you are! Every step in your journey seems greater than the last, and what I realize is that they're all great, and that what makes each stage unique is that you find the "extraordinary" in each place, even when it might be "ordinary" for the locals. It's the enthusiasm for life that shines through. Thanks for the incredible shots (helmet cams, drone shots, and more), and a big thumbs up to Ed, as well. I am simply spell bound.
Thanks Ed for making these videos with Noraly epic!
My enthusiasm for riding is renewed after watching these videos.
Perfectly well said the essence of Noraly *****
Yammie Noob on his podcast last week said "We used to have people watching racing and going out and buying the bikes that they saw on the track. Now we have people going to the store saying they want the Honda 300 they saw Itchy Boots riding!" She's a huge influence on thousands.
Well said and all true...
Oh Noraly, that was spectacular! The drone shots over red rock and the Colorado river, are beyond description. Thanks to you and Ed for taking us on that ride with you. Beautifully filmed. I am glad that you are back "in the saddle".
A friend like Ed: such a kind hearted person... I learnt in life everybody needs someone that can lean on.
I know she likes to ride SOLO but with Ed trailing behind and filming Noraly and Alaska being as one on the trail is stunning to watch.
It's always better to have a buddy.
So he's going to Alaska with her?
@@CajunAdrienne No, he rode with her for a few hours that day and then split off and went home.
Exactly, we never saw Noraly from those angles riding her motorbike.
Wow, wow, wow! I don't even have the words to do this episode justice. Start to finish with so many emotions and the scenery is spectacular. Seeing the comradery and friendship along with the wonderful editing. Simply her best episode yet. What an amazing pair of people.
Your post says it all wow wow wow.
In the last 200 episodes, there are a lot of comments "best episode ever ... until next one" and I'm nodding my head with those sentiments. "No words can do this justice" is absolutely correct.
Spot on, exactly what I was thinking, thank you Ed for showing a great example of what we love about the motorcycle community. Noraly you're in geological heaven!
I will second your vote as being simply her best episode yet.
Awesome! In the the true sense of the word. I lack words to describe this episode…. Maybe majestic?
I agree ... one of your best episodes ever Noraly. Life's funny, isn't it? You hurt your ankle and go to heaven. Good on ya Ed, you're a champion.
Completely agree.
One of the best episodes yet! I think we can all appreciate the trails, the motorcycle, and of course your mad skills even more when we see the 'full picture' like this. Absolutely incredible scenery made better with this perspective! Big shoutout to Ed as well.
Absolutely! This is an amazing episode. I just love it and can watch it over and over again 😍♥️
Thank you Ed for taking care of Noraly! This episode coule be used in movies 😉 When you both drive trough this area and walk in those mountaines....it's breathtaking 🤩😃
I’ve watched it 5-6 times already!
I'm a little bit speechless. That was some of the best footage of Moab I've ever seen.
Is there an award we can get Noraly nominated for, because who's doing better travel vlogs than this? 👏👏👏
After watching this episode I felt like I had to compliment you on what a skilled rider you’ve become. Just the confidence level you show in the sand is light years ahead of the Royal Enfield girl. I’ve been to Moab over a dozen times and still not seen it all. It’s seemingly endless. Thanks for taking us along.
I was thinking the exact thing. She has improved so much in the sand since the rally in South Africa. I was a little fearful watch her in the sand today but she handled it like a champ. Great video.
This is the best footage I have seen in a long time... not even National Geography matches what this girl is showing us... thank you...🙏🏼
Good to see you on your bike again. Also, really cool that Ed could film you. For the first time I can see your riding style, Noraly.
And the drone footage! Spectacular!
And a Dutch licence plate in Utah!
@@martindellagiacoma It's cool to stroll down the streets and see all the different licence plates in Moab and elsewhere.
The shot of Noraly riding so well taken by Ed is unique as we normally don’t get a flat out shot of her riding.
she is a bit to stiff...
What an exceptional episode: the best yet. Noraly’s riding skill is remarkable, great to see it from another perspective. But the filming and editing is incredible. It is good to see that she has recovered.
I very much agree that Noraly's riding skill is remarkable. When she was talking about not choosing to pick the easiest line, I was, like always, wishing I was good as she is at picking the best line. She uses the power of the bike to move and she's easy on herself and the bike. Finishing last is not as much a loss as a DNF because you broke yourself or your machine. She has all of the skills I've always admired in pro riders.
What a pair of troopers. It’s magical when two like minded passionate people get together
Millions of years of history laid open like a book, truly awesome
Fantastic scenery and videography. Best part: getting to see our heroine back in the saddle, laughing, exclaiming at the beauty around her, and watching her sliding like a sidewinder through the sand patches, courtesy of her personal videographer.
As painful as the injury was, I am glad that it diverted you to Moab which I don’t think was in your original plan. As a devoted follower, this is your best video yet. The scenery, your expert riding, the back story of how you got their and your friendship with Ed and the production values including drone footage and music, blend so well together. Well done!
18 min 30 "And now the trail becomes interesting"
" Have to pay a little bit of attention"
Whaat!! i don't normally suffer from vertigo, but that section, and the part where you guys were walking casually along the footpath, gave me the heeby jeebies.
Huge thanks to Ed and major respect to Noraly ( and Alaska). You, young lady are amazing - injured ankle and all!!
Still waiting for the geology lesson :
I couldn't walk that path and felt a little queasy just watching them walk it.
@@pclayton5063 Especially with a gammy foot.
If you type it as 18:30, it creates a link that people can click and it will skip to the point in the video you're talking about.
Not trying to correct you or be nit picky or anything, it's just a cool feature.
@@derp195 Will remember that - thanks
@@pclayton5063 Me, too! Queesy watching you two on the cliffs.
When two legendary motorbikers meet we get a feast to our eyes! Thank you 🙏
Pure gorgeous amazement, from one end of this video to the other! The geology, the trails, the stunning drone views with peaceful music to calm the excitement, and - whoot - Ed filming you at ground level. A rare treat to see Alaska do her thing. Thank you Ed! I really appreciate everything you've done here.
I loved that view from Ed’s camera. We never get to see her riding from another camera.
@@ingridwatsup9671 thanks, I haven’t caught up with all the other seasons yet.
I can almost hear David Attenborough's voice during those drone fly-by sections. Amazing. Best episode so far! Loving the Plan B!
incredible, spectacular drone cinematography and accompanying music. Hollywood level! Thanks again Noraly for taking us to places we would never have a chance to see on our own. And a Shout out to Ed for taking care of Itchy Boots till her wing healed a bit! Happy Trails, Let's Go!
Wing???
@@GM-cq6ez metaphor for her ankle. She is a Free Bird! :)
Noraly is an amazing story teller, amazing rider, amazing drone pilot, and amazing video editor. the is why im on youtube!
Jaw dropping. What a remarkable episode. I’m so glad you felt good enough to go and then share the fantastic vistas and drone footage. I agree with everyone about having the little detour turn into a golden time. Thanks Ed! Gracias Noraly for taking me along.
kudos to Ed for all the support for 'OUR NORALY' ....thank you ED.God Bless from India
Ed just seems like such a cool dude. Like just down to have fun and nothing else. I can really respect that in a person.
I've watched over a 100 episodes of your adventures, and this is the first time I've seen you ride from outside of your normal video perspectives - handlebar/helmet mounted, selfie stick or drone. While those are just fine and give an amazing view of what you do, they don't show how you actually ride. The drone shots are always from a far distance and you're going slower so as to monitor or control the drone.
This, however, was a real treat seeing how skillful your riding actually is. Watching you negotiate that soft sand trail and bumpy rocks gave a real proper show of you and Alaska working together. I know you prefer to ride alone, but it sure was nice having someone along with you during this episode just to film your riding. Thanks, Ed.
Love your channel.
What a treat to have Ed recording you from angles that show us your riding technique. I can't image doing what you are doing with a bad foot. You rock!
One of the best video's ever, thanks to Ed filming you, never seen you riding like that.
The scenery adds to the joy.
Hello
Ah, the benefits of two riders filming. Really enjoying to see how how the bikes dance over rocks and in sand. Beautiful moves, great talents. Wish I could ride like this!
Just jaw-dropping: The trails, the scenery, the bravery. Thanks Itchy boots and Ed.
Good grief girl…don’t know how many days post accident that was but you nailed it…BIG TIME. I have never seen so much pretty in one day. You could easily spend months in the area and not see the same thing twice. Absolutely loved seeing you and Alaska enduring! And Alaska’s new suspension looks like a winner!
@@cowmath77 Noraly already SERIOUSLY upgraded Alaska's suspension...as well as real tires.
@@cowmath77 you must not watch the channel much since she is no longer running a stock suspension…
@@gbtriumph3216 I wish she would comment on what she thinks of the new suspension.
I agree! That said I think she could stiffen up the rear suspension. There is a LOT of travel in that rear wheel, posibly too much.
The view of Noraly's bike from Ed's perspective is neat. It's the first time I've seen how well the Honda's suspension works for Noraly's size/weight. Yay!
You forgot to mention the most important part , that being actually able to see Noraly's riding skills. Very proficient. I never thought that I would say this , but from the riding skill perspective I was glad to see the back of her.
It doesn't really matter if you take the easy route Noraly as it is much better to get to your next destination with Alaska in one piece so as to be able to carry on the next day without having to find a repair workshop or hospital (god forbid)
Well done Ed too for looking after Noraly and for the 'whole picture' clips of Noraly, they made a great difference to the riding views from Noraly's perspective. A great great video altogether.
I’m 73 now and have raced desert in ca rode street across the U.S. many times restored a 1967 bsa and rode with the bsa club all over now your videos are the only way to see what I missed! Thanks my eyes are shot so keep it going
Wow! We loved this episode. Thank you Ed & Noralie for the spectacular visuals in this episode! That landscape is literally stunning. We were leaning into the cliff walls with you, when you were walking alongside the drop-offs! Fabulous riding territory. Glad your ankle is improving, Nors. 😉👍
holy cow - just mesmerizing when you get into that drone footage - talk about professional editing - that was it - amazing ride and work
Thank you Ed for taking care and looking after our dear Noralyn. Great being back on the road again ITCHY BOOTS.
Friendship, breathtaking landscapes, a knight serving taking care of his friend, what a beautiful story !
Omg. My Heart is in my mouth. Exhilarating !
I’m stunned and in awe. This video has so much entertainment value for me. From the history of Thelma and Louise to the mind blowing geology and the redemption of you Norali getting back on the bike. It is for me you’re best video yet. Go easy, don’t overdo it because it’s a blast seeing you take on North America on the crf. I can’t stress enough how impressed I am with your riding. You are doing very technical stuff.
I have just participated in an amazing adventure trip. Everything was perfect!!! The landscapes, the drone filming of two people walking and motorcycling in unthinkable places, the colors of the rocks, the red, the blue water, the sometimes some greens, the trying to keep you both from slipping away in those steep trails. And absolute dream!!! I have no words. One of your best videos ever... no... it was a wonderful movie!!! I will stop saying words that are not enough... better watch the whole thing again!!!
Thanks to Ed for the tour of Moab Utah, we the watchers of Noraly salute you for helping her when she was down and assisting with the recovery of Noraly and Alaska.
This video, and the previous (S6-E105) are my two favorite videos on TH-cam.
Watching both, I can only think peas and carrots. While they are different, they compliment each other.
The cinematography is without equal.
Thank you Noraly for showing us Ed March as the man the rest of us strive to be.
“Gly”: You enjoying Moab UT for the first time brings back such good memories and the way you present it is spot on. Moab is not just a place… it’s an experience!
Moab Utah …
Now I see what everyone is talking about
It’s truely beautiful!
Stunning scenery
Seemingly endless
Big thanks to Ed for looking after our itchy boots!
Love your channel as well Ed !
Yeah, her video really captured it big time! It's such an amazing place. So much to explore and see. I've been 15 times and it never quenches my thirst for more!
Hey, Noraly! It's so cool being able to watch you ride from another bike! I think that's a first. It shows what a talented rider you really are! We can't really judge your talent from the cameras mounted on your bike. Great vid!
That was some seriously amazing tracks and scenery. And the drone shots were breathtaking. Thanks for sharing this and good to see you are healed enough for more adventure.
It's nice to see you back on your bike but take care of yourself. Don't do injury to yourself to please us (your viewers). Take your time and enjoy as you usually do. Alaska, the place, isn't going anywhere fast. All the advice, right? It's because we value you. It's nice of Ed to provide support. Thanks, Ed.
Alaska is one of the most reliable motorcycles in the world. Honda should sponsor you for the rest of the series
Great idea but then she will get too many offers and ruins the channel. Needs no sponsors.
This comment has been made countless times in previous videos and with her previous bikes. I for one would rather have her be unbiased/independent.
Good and correct idea.
@@kapekodbob I believe she does already have a few sponsors.
@@bcinspectorman All her bags, helmet and clothing are sponsored...
What a wonderful friend you have with memories that will last a lifetime! So very nice of him to come get you, take you out to ride in the sxs, and now to make sure you'll be okay riding before you just take off to Alaska. Thank you for taking us on this beautiful ride ❤️ Moab has such stunning beauty!! Ride safe 😎 I love following your journey.
Ed you are a great tour guide. That is such an amazing place, thanks for sharing Noraly and ride safe.
Wow! That was one of your best episodes, ever! The drone work, watching you ride, the landscapes, all just fabulous. You are well on the mend. Thanks, Ed! Can't wait for the next one...
Following camera from Ed's perspective reveals what a talented rider you are, Noraly. You set up approaches and deftly execute terrain and surface transitions with an almost ballet-like smoothness. This second-nature skill only comes from hundreds of thousands of km of practice. Camera & drone works makes this your very best video yet. 🤩
I agree with You
Great shots from behind that show you riding the bike, something that those of us who follow you are not used to. Thanks Ed.
Absolutely amazing scenery and footage!! Ed thank you for being so amazing to Noraly!!! xxx
My goodness, those views were absolutely beautiful. I feel privileged to live in an age where such a thing can be shared with the world, when so few of us have the means or ability to see it otherwise. Once again, thanks again for taking us along on this wondrous journey, Noraly. It is very much appreciated.
By the way, glad to see you on your feet again. You had us worried for a couple of episodes there. Take care, be well, safe riding, and Enjoy these amazing days!
Noraly has posted some incredibly beautiful footage in the past, but this drone footage is spectacular. WOW! I've been to Utah many times but never seen it presented so well.
One of the most spectacular episodes ever. Moab is definitely a Top 5 global must-ride places for dirt/adventure bikers.
thats true . people from all over the world come there, they were where most of the tourist never get too. you can also raft the river to hoover damn
What a beautiful friend Ed is xx
Itchy Boots has not failed to hold me on the edge of my seat and this video is no exception. One exciting bonus in this episode is footage of Noraly riding out front of the camera. Another fantastic adventure from our awesome adventure guide Noraly
Just...Wow! Absolutely amazing scenery. I've travelled in nine countries, and at 64, you've shown me the most beautiful landscape I've ever seen. It actually brought tears to my eyes🥲. This is a place that I may never get the chance to see in person, so thank you for this. Sending you lots of Healing Energy to help you back to 100%. Onward!! Love you bunches ☮️❤️❤️❤️😎
What a beautiful country we live in, best episode yet, the scenery is incredible.
National Geografic has nothing on this Norley.
Not even close.
Thank you Norley and you too Ed.
Awsome !
Just incredible Noraly, in a way the injury could have been one of the best things that could have happened on the voyage (of course assuming no long term harm injuries), just life changing scenery
Utah is such a great state, thanks for bringing us along! Also, if anyone hasn't checked out Ed's channel yet, I highly recommend it as well!
For what it's worth... I've discovered that as I am recovering from illness or injury, the second most dangerous period is just as I begin to feel good. I get too confident and have relapsed or reinjured. So, be very careful, pay more attention to recovery. Otherwise, it's good to see you on the road.
Exactly what I was thinking and why they pot a cast on me to prevent reinjury for at least 3 wks.
I'm thinking the same thing. A lesson learned the hard way. Again and again.
I cannot agree more
gittar, exactly, I am sitting at home at the moment and for the next month in an airboot due to developing a stress fracture through doing too much exercise too soon when recovering from another injury. Take your time Itchy.
Yes I also think that this one was the best video ever. very nice to remember again Thelma & Louise. Noraly you are ready to go , for sure:)
The really cool thing of having a riding buddy for Noraly, besides getting to improve her riding skills is a benefit for us, the viewers. Now, we really get a perspective and visual of what the roads look like and how much Alaska is moving underneath her. That isn’t conveyed on the onboard video. Great video again!!!
Nice to see you back on the bike, please rest the ankle for another couple of days though if your still having issues with the gears. Big thanks to Ed for looking after you while you heal up and for all the stunning footage from Moab.
Ed!!! I just watched his finale episode and then watched his entire Alaska to Argentina series! Legend.
Your fantastic drone shots shows us all how SMALL humanity is on this beautiful planet! We disappear in her DIVINE GREATNESS!
Wow! As far as stunning scenery goes, this may be your best yet. Simply, awesomely beautiful! Much respect for getting out there with an injured ankle. Much respect to Ed, as well, for taking care of you and guiding you through that wonderful area. He’s a gem. Big thumb’s-up to both of you!
So sorry you hurt your ankle, but if you hadn't, you probably would not have ventured into Moab. "We" your most loyal and faithful fans would never have been able to see this spectacular part of our earth. Thanks for enduring the pain and introducing us to Ed. His C90 Adventure channel confirms " he has no fear" !
Hello dear
Outstanding! Absolutely outstanding! The music over the drone shots was perfect. It's gone beyond just filming now and is actually cinematography. Well done Norally and thankyou, as always. Best wishes to all. uk.
Ditto, from Cape Town.
Music name?
Oh--THAT Ed. He’s so cool. Riding around the world on a Honda 90, and can fix anything.
What an amazing episode. I cannot thank you enough for your show. I just lost my dog of 14 years yesterday and I'm feeling depressed. I grew up in Utah and would spend every spring break down in Moab. I've been all over that place and never had a chance to visit chicken corner. You brought back so many childhood memories and really lifted my spirits. I was actually there when they were filming the Indiana Jones movie in Arches. What an awesome adventure and memories to last a lifetime. Thank you. 🙏☮️ 👍🇺🇸
I just lost my redbone coonhound of 11 years on Friday and I can absolutely understand. I needed that breath of fresh air.
@@mysterj1 🫂
I am so very sorry for your loss. 14 years is a long time. I am sure you gave your dog a great life.
I'm a big animal lover. I'm sorry to hear of your loss also.
Glad to see you riding again and riding on familiar trails in Moab! I'm from Colorado, 72 years old and still enjoy my adventures there. I also enjoy taking photos and videos but this video captures the essence of the Moab area better than anything I've done in decades. You have many superb talents!
From all these years of travel I say this is most amazing views. And more fun to watch because you riding together 👍
What a special and gorgeous video. Thank you for showing us this! I’ll never get there and it’s so cool to know it even exists.
Kindred Spirits riding together - uplifting! Thank you both for this episode!
Great aerial views ... Thanks Ed for looking after our angel Noraly .
Amazing,one of your best,thank you Ed for all you’ve done to help 👍👍👍
Now this one is going to be hard to top! Superb. Thanks to Ed and Noraly.
This is one of my favorite episodes. The massive landscapes, great filming and excellent music choice make it a joy to watch. Ed is a great guy also!
Noraly and Ed riding back country Utah, it does not get better than that.🇨🇦❤️🇨🇦
OMG! That was amaaaaazing! The scenery was just breathtaking. I loved the sections where Ed was filming you Noraly, so great to properly see your amazing riding skills.
I can't add anything more to the exceptional comments already made except I had nervous shivers up my spine everytime you were close to the edges of those cliffs. WOW!
I have always been in awe of the sea, but this landscape takes your breath away. Incredible.
Amazing territory, I don't know if I would want to be in all the time but it sure makes for some incredible trips from time to time. Mighty shout-out to Ed for helping a fellow adventurer in a time of need--he went way beyond the call.
Trust me, I thought the same, but something about this area gets under your skin in a good way.
Noraly, I was getting sick just looking at the sides and how close you were to the edge, I love you for what you do and for bringing your adventures to us, but not for me. You are a true adventurer! Quidese Mucho!
I rarely comment because after all, what creator can possibly go through thousands of comments. But this is an exception. For the past few years we VW people have been going to Moab Utah for Mr. Lynn Ottinger’s birthday party. He was well known for his rock and fossil guided tours in vintage VW buses back in the day. He still has several of them at his ranch near Moab. He also has the rock and fossil shop on the left as you enter Moab from the west. We VW people regularly take the trails that are recommended for the side-by-side and 4 Wheel Dr. vehicles. Our joy and awe of these magnificent formations is very much the same as your own. I imagine you are probably somewhat grateful for your injury which brought Ed to you and you to Moab. I wish you more scenic and exciting rides as you continue north to Alaska. Thank you for your wonderful channel and delightful personality.