Can we just take a moment to appreciate how good Noraly's editing skills are and the way she puts the videos together easily as good if not better than productions that have twenty plus times the budget .
I am forever amazed at Noraly's skills and productivity, on top of riding challenging roads, finding food & accommodation. And of course, finding data connectivity to post it all in often remote locations. Noraly is a total boss. 😀👍
I am on holiday in South Africa from The Netherlands and went out of my way to go to the motorcycle museum at Knysna to see your Savannah. It was a such a wonderful experience to get a little piece of you. You are a inspiration to many. Enjoy your Alaska experience. Kind regards.
Hi Norally, I hope all is well. There are several reasons why I love watching your videos, the first is that I'm also a motorcyclist and I love motorcycle trips, secondly I'm a cameraman and I love your images and editing, they are amazing. But you're a crazy girl, and I like that. Thanks again for her fantastic video. Take care....... hugs.
Watching this on my 80th birthday. You frightened the life out of me. One handed over huge potholes. Speeding round sharp corners. You really are an outstanding rider. Your enthusiasm is catching. Stay safe. JB
Man merkt in jedem Deiner Videos, dass Du mit Dir im Reinen bist - immer ein Lächeln im Gesicht und immer ein freundliches Wort auf den Lippen. Bleib genau so wie Du bist
This is one of the finest awesome and most enthralling videos you have ever recorded. The drive through the forest is so astounding that we in Urban areas have to sit up and realize what forest and environment is all about. Thank you for injecting some awareness about Mother Nature and the habitat called EARTH. Best Wishes for routes ahead. God bless !!
When I watch your videos, I appreciate that you are a real motorcyclist…not a poser like the ones on big, chromed machines who rarely wear out a tire. You continue to amaze us…wishing you long safe trails ahead.
I admit that this one scared me! When you were on the ride down and deep in the fog, I kept saying aloud, "Slow down, girl!" Glad you made it safely! Your video skills are amazing, especially on such a wet road and using your drone. Beautiful! Thank you, Noraly.
I love the way you mix the motorcycle sound with your voice. Most riders don’t include the bike sound but I think this is one of the most important things in a bike trip. Have fun in Colombia. There is plenty of off road to ride all your life here.
Great editing. I rode the Trampolina in 2018. My first motorcycle adventure. Locals told us that it was called that because it isn't the fall that will kill you, but the bounce. There a literally spots where it's a straight 300ft drop the next road surface. Love the caution tape guiderails. The big trucks went slow. The scaries part were the taxi drivers. They would just pop outta nowhere, then grab a the breaks and aim to the non cliff side. Columbia was built for motorcycles. Loved it.
@@lauragaviria9835 LMAO, "Locals told us that it was called that because it isn't the fall that will kill you, but the bounce." - Yes technically totally correct but very, very funny! Reminds me of the Magrathean sperm whale in Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. "I wonder if it's friendly?"
@@jovanblom7742 You will appreciate those things more when you travel in slight discomfort ;) Now it's just normal to you. Imagine being cold, wet, pain, eating plain meals and THEN having a warm bed, eating three square meals. You will feel like you're in heaven. And you're exploring the world :P I am riding to Vietnam from the Netherlands beginning of next year. Can't wait
Makes my heart yearn for adventure. Lived in Colombia for some time. Lovely country, lovely people. Love your videos. Love your adventures. Love your spirit.
“WHAT A RIDE” Yup, i was thinking exactly the same. The scenary just after the “Cascade humiadore” was breathtaking. Immensely beautiful. And the breakfast was quite nice too. Perfect for a day in the saddle.
The breakfast was as Noraly indicated "...high carb !" I would say lacking nutrition for the better part. Otherwise, you're right,beautiful ride by intrepid Noraly. Living vicariously at 74 after a life of mixed adventure .
Wow, wow. A friend of my from Venezuela said that there was great riding in Columbia. If this is any indication, he was understating it. The long twisty tarmac, and the narrow road through the jungle are absolutely incredible! You could have added another 20 minutes of video from those roads and no one would have complained. Cheers!
You know, TH-cam randomly recommended me this video. You're doing something I never thought about doing in Colombia, and I'm a local haha. I recently bought my bike here in Korea in order to explore the country, but years back I would have never thought about doing the same in Colombia. Back then was a bit dangerous to take the roads of the country to explore because we all had this constant perception of danger due to the guerrillas in the mountains, but after the peace agreement things did get better, however the sentiment didn't really changed for people who don't live close to the mountains. I envy you! I hope you had a great time in Colombia!
A los colombianos les pasó lo de los gringos, viven a través de las noticias, en lugar de formar sus propias conclusiones. No conocen su país y así votan.
Muy feliz de ver extranjeros disfrutando de nuestra naturaleza en Colombia, I'm so excited to see a foreigner people enjoying the landscape in Colombia, welcome
Between the people, the food and the sites. Every video presentation is amazing! Drone shots, narration, languages... every episode is a true exploration :)
Those truck encounters on those high, twisty roads scared ME to death. I had wondered how those trucks got by each other (and just how far up those roads they go). Best coffee in the world comes from Colombia. I became addicted in Bogota and Manizales. Still miss it.
Thinking of those trucks if there is no possibility of passing which it looked like, surely they must have radios to talk to each other to plan their route. Colombia coffee is the best.
There are those bays where there ought to be enough room for smaller ones to squeeze passt each others. They'll be mor careful when encountering trucks either than that one, which merely had to shove that bike aside to make room for itself. There was plenty of room to the truck's left, but why would he bother when he's the stronger one?
The amazing route you took through the mountains was magnificent. I don’t think I’ve seen as much of Colombia as I did today riding along with you Noraly! Despite the heavily overcast, cloudy skies, you traveled through some beautiful scenery. Thank you sharing another episode with us!
Thank you so much for taking us with you on your adventure. The way you present your journey make it feel like we are there with you - minus the damp, the cramp and every thing you endure. You are a Pro! 🥰
La experiencia que muestras en cada video me permite viajar acompañando tu aventura. Los lugares que visitas y compartes son increíbles. Gracias por tu generoso trabajo!!!
The opening shots were scary. But you have done a wondeful job so far. Love this Ecuador and Colombia expedition of yours. All the best, Noraly! Take care from 🇲🇾
I have already guesstimated that she will hit 1 million subscribers before reaching Alaska. TH-cam will have to chase her down on some U.S. roads to hand over the golden plaque.
This is the first video of yours that I have seen and when I heard you make comments like, "This is what I've been waiting for." when you hit the dirt roads, "It's rain jacket time....bring it on!" and "just have to soldier on through the rain and through the mist...", I just had to subscribe. I ride everyday regardless of weather or road conditions. I grew up on motorcycles and though I have several trucks I will ride my bikes unless I absolutely need my truck to haul something too big for the bikes. Riding in rainy weather, cold, heat or snow is all part of the experience of being a bike rider. I have many fair weather friends who ride, and that's great for them, but I love the challenges of dealing with adverse conditions. It just makes the rides much more memorable. Even my 30 minute ride to work can be an adventure, and not too many people will ever say that. Can't wait to see what your other videos hold.
That road was amazing ! Having my morning coffee and living once again vicariously through your videos… you are really living life not just watching it pass you by….
Actually it isn't that bad, and doing it with a new bike has a better handle, but doing it around potholes one has to have more relaxed nerves and superior quick acting instinct doing it, the kind of confidence Noraly posses 👍👋🙏🏆
If you ever decide to do a trip while driving an 18-wheeler, I'll be watching!!! The skills of those truck drivers are phenomenal!!! Loved this video. Even the paved roads were gorgeous scenery!
Hi, well .. as a Colombian, I can tell you that you´re a very brave and risky woman to make those trips on your own, crossing those lonely roads with a terrible infrastructure, bad weather, etc. I wouldn't do it, I´d take a main road insted, but I understand your sense of adventure, risk and adrenaline. I'm a chicken and my sense of adventure is a 4/5 stars hotel, a private bath an traveling by plane ... but I admire your lifestyle, Keep doing this cause it´s awesome. Buen Español tambien. Saludos desde Medellín, Colombia. Take care. !!!
I was fine until that huge truck took up the entire road, that looked really scary! Oh what a beautiful country, God bless you Guillermo - personally I'm with you, I used to love riding dirt bikes in the 70's & 80's and it amazing how far these bikes have evolved but I'm way too old to do this now! Totally incredible to watch though! I love how generally kind people are all over the world though!
Wow! Awesome! Spectacular! Of the roads we've traversed with Noraly, this road may be the most spectacular EVER. It occurred to me though that we've witnessed her riding skills, geologic expertise, talents as a videographer, but seldom do we glimpse I consider to be her incredible wit and humor. Poor Noraly. Poor, poor Noraly, telling us how she'll "just have to soldier on further down the road" through the clouds. An Olympic wrestler could not have pried her from Alaska's saddle at that moment. :) Soldier on, Noraly. Soldier on! And thank you for doing so. You are the best.
That strange (but pleasant) feeling that, after watching most of Noraly's videos, makes you feel part of the journey lol - Love it!! Whoever does the editing of these videos is a legend (and if that's Noraly herself, well, what can I say.... double legend!!!)
That was some of the most beautiful nature and stunning videography that I’ve enjoyed in this season 6 and right up there with any of your seasons! You just keep getting better at this TH-cam’ ing! Well done!
That truck driver was scared crapless and just used the superior strength to clear the safer way for himself. Having thought twice, the best solution to the situation would have been for Noraly to turn around and go to one of the widened bits of track where the truck could have passed safely. She obviously didn't think of that, and me, I took half an hour to remember those bays as well.
Colombia the most beautiful country in the whole world, the fauna and flora of this country does not have any other, the mountains, the valleys, the jungles and the warmth of its people make Colombia the land of enchantment, congratulations Norely, continue enjoying of this beautiful country
When I backpacked through there in 1973 most of the roads were unpaved. Bus trips were dangerous - not a guarantee (one trip took 8 hours for 100 miles.) I stayed in San Augustin for a week. It is such a beautiful country!
I did this road on a bus but the other way round, took a long time. Great fun as you watch your certain death looking out the window to the valley below.
I think this is my favourite episode so far; especially the section from Pedregal after carb loading!! Hats off to you Noraly, your bike choice seems spot on for this season, riding confidence and video editing has progressed so far, wish I had more episodes to binge on. Ride safe🙌
Amazing video! This is by far one of the best videos I've seen from your vlog. The aerial view from your drone while in that dangerous winding road with a combination of perfect background music is amazing! Keep up the great work and pray for your safe trips.
Hi Norally, I am impressed with your tour in Colombia in the fog. I love your travel videos. I am a beginner motorcyclist. I love your travel messages. You are my mentor and inspiration to conquer the world. Drive safely and on the dirt road in front of you
Another insane adventure. Thank you for taking us along, even though some of us were experiencing breathing problems. You handled that truck with such a cool head. Well done, and thank you for staying safe.
On the same page as the comments ur loyal followers compelled, intrigued amazazed by ur strengths, wits & drive, you inspire and in still aspirations of a nostalgic nature. "We love you keep going we follow you to the end"!!!!! GO ITCHY BOOTS GO!!!
I remember when touring for the first time from England to the Canaries. I had my triumph 500 twin T100C. The trip is nothing compared ro this one..but still an adventure. But l wished to see my mother and so did the trip. For me the same smile and joy, one has riding and enjoying the landscape no matter what. The roads in Spain were pretty basic compared to todays.. Lots of curves..bridges, mountain passes...but woderfull..young 22 year old free with no real cares in the world. Now a 68...old fart who still enjoys his riding.. So this is a great video...just lovely and fresh.. Take care all👍👍👍👍
I just loved your ride today! What a hoot! The scenery is so jaw dropping beautiful and lush. So much nicer than the paved roadways. You looked very smooth and comfortable during the ride; so glad that you are enjoying your Columbian adventure.
WOW! What a sloppy day filled with so much excitement. I am reminded of days long ago when I dreaded rain and you just make it such a totally different experience. As my experience grew I got more comfortable with it but never loved it lol. One handed thru the potholes...also epic 👀. Great start to a new country!
@@alanw9677 And that's why it's called trampoline of death. Low visibility, terrible surface and narrow road means a number of head on collisions and/or someon going down the cliff
I found myself holding my breath when that truck had to pass by you. Every time you reach civilization again I feel like saying, "Congratulations!". 👍 Itchy 👢👢
Hola, Norally, si vienes a Bogotá y llegas al "Café París vingt six" encotrarás a tus dos mayores admiradores en Colombia: mi esposa y yo. Sería un gran una experiencia muy emocionante conocerte pues te seguimos desde que comenzaste. ¡QUE EMOCIONANTE SERÍA CONOCERTE!
A mí me encantaría que hiciera una colaboración con otros viajeros, ya sea colombianos u otros latinoamericanos, españoles, los que sean, me gusta cuando comparten sus vivencias
“Let the fun begin!” may have been one of those be careful what you wish for situations :) Beautiful videography, as usual, and the super cloudy sections reminded me of a book from long ago, “Cloud Hidden, Whereabouts Unknown” (1974, Alan Watts). Meanwhile, “trampoline of death” sounds like a very poorly worded ad for a new type of mattress.
This.was.EPIC! Probably the best MotoVlog I've ever seen. This trip has been so much fun. I appreciate all the little details like showing the towns/food/acomodations. These videos can never be too long. Thanks so much!
I sincerely hope Noraly you write a book some day on your amazing travel adventures... Enjoying your videos and I learn so much about the world and motorbikes , thank you
What an unbelievable day trip you've made! The descent on asphalt was pure joy; Alaska and you seemed to be 1 person, riding down the slopoes with the movement of a snake. The way through the mountains - El trampoline del Muerte - was mysterious, beautiful and dangerous at the same time. Really amazing!
Loved hearing you work the throttle on those paved twisty’s. Makes me want to go for a ride. You sense of adventure, as usual, is very contagious. Please keep sharing you travels. Can’t wait to see what Fridays video brings. As always, ride safe!
Her joyful n positiveness is just so renewing. She makes you feel good just by being happy and positive even in her troubles! It's just awesome to see her!
Oh my word! this girl has given me 'heart issues' a number of times - this route through the Trampoline of Death was almost too much for me to handle. Talk about a death wish!! I don't know if she was doing any praying while she drove it, but I certainly was as I watched the video. And I knew she survived it because I have seen lots of her videos that she posted since this particular day. Noraly, you either have courage or no sense. I believe it is courage 🙂
Parabéns Noraly, as imagens estão maravilhosas, em especial imagens do drone nas montanhas, que natureza exuberante. Ficou difícil de enchergar na neblina........kkkkkkkk Abração
Wow, que grato encontrar tu canal de TH-cam, tienes un nuevo suscriptor, además de que estoy impresionado de que una mujer extranjera haga este tipo de contenido, me parece genial, saludos desde Colombia! 😃
My favorite part is when you were riding on the unpaved road through the mountains with the clouds and the music came on - just spectacular! You are right - an amazing ride through the mountains. Visibility requires extra caution and patience and I am so glad and relieved when you make your destination safely.
hola , me tenias con el corazón en la mano , con esa vía realmente escalofriante para recorrer y ese clima, se que los motociclistas buscan es aventuras no lo típico de cualquier turista , bienvenida a Colombia
Beautiful vistas and fun twisties, paved and dirt. The more I hear Alaska’s exhaust note, the more I am reminded of my early 70s Honda SL70. My first “real” bike with a clutch and spoked wheels. Too young for a license, I rode only off-road. That timeless Honda single cylinder exhaust note really hasn’t changed much in 50 years. Takes me back to simpler times, with fewer responsibilities. Many thanks.
I caught myself yelling "no, no, no," when you passed the truck on the down slope of that mountain. I could picture you and Alaska sliding down that slope to who knows? You are amazingly courageous, and competent on your little Honda. ♥ Be very cautious, and stay safe.
My wife and I spent 3 months in Columbia in the early '70's, on a hag gliding safari. The buses and the roads were scarier then anything else! The bus drivers would pass on blinds curves, just insanely dangerous stuff. Worse, the frequent glimpses of wreckage far below. Great people, really friendly, crazy drivers.
Just wow from me! I don’t ride and i will never but im very impressed by your courage, filming and your enthusiasm! You are amazing for sure!!good luck and stay safe!!
Noraly, thank you for all these wonderful riding videos. For someone like me who has almost zero experience on a motorbike, you have stirred my interest in riding. But I don't think I am able enough to go through what you have experienced. Thank you so much for taking us on all the rides. I am enjoying it so much sitting at home and enjoying the virtual bike rides with you. Stay safe and Take care always.
Can we just take a moment to appreciate how good Noraly's editing skills are and the way she puts the videos together easily as good if not better than productions that have twenty plus times the budget .
Absolutely, Richard. She does an amazing job.
I am forever amazed at Noraly's skills and productivity, on top of riding challenging roads, finding food & accommodation. And of course, finding data connectivity to post it all in often remote locations. Noraly is a total boss. 😀👍
Absolutely loving it.
Indeed, you are right... She is amazing in presentation as well - narration, voice, fluency and body langugage... Perfect.. Congrats 💐
I appreciate it every time I watch, she’s good at this stuff.
I am on holiday in South Africa from The Netherlands and went out of my way to go to the motorcycle museum at Knysna to see your Savannah. It was a such a wonderful experience to get a little piece of you. You are a inspiration to many. Enjoy your Alaska experience. Kind regards.
Muito lindo o lugar.
Eu sou do Brasil
Hi Norally, I hope all is well. There are several reasons why I love watching your videos, the first is that I'm also a motorcyclist and I love motorcycle trips, secondly I'm a cameraman and I love your images and editing, they are amazing. But you're a crazy girl, and I like that. Thanks again for her fantastic video. Take care....... hugs.
Agreed with all the above! 🏍💨💨👍
@@the_mad_leprechaun Hear, Hear What a girl !!! What a video !!!!
Watching this on my 80th birthday. You frightened the life out of me. One handed over huge potholes. Speeding round sharp corners. You really are an outstanding rider. Your enthusiasm is catching. Stay safe. JB
Any excitement will give an oldie a heart attack
You said it, that one handed drive also scared and worried me too (BTW I am 62😊 )
Man merkt in jedem Deiner Videos, dass Du mit Dir im Reinen bist - immer ein Lächeln im Gesicht und immer ein freundliches Wort auf den Lippen. Bleib genau so wie Du bist
This is one of the finest awesome and most enthralling videos you have ever recorded. The drive through the forest is so astounding that we in Urban areas have to sit up and realize what forest and environment is all about. Thank you for injecting some awareness about Mother Nature and the habitat called EARTH. Best Wishes for routes ahead. God bless !!
When I watch your videos, I appreciate that you are a real motorcyclist…not a poser like the ones on big, chromed machines who rarely wear out a tire. You continue to amaze us…wishing you long safe trails ahead.
Well said well said!!! I have a shirt that reads Ducati if you ride , choppers if you ride AROUND!!!!🏍🏍🏍🏍🏍😀😀😀🍺🍺🍺🍺
I admit that this one scared me! When you were on the ride down and deep in the fog, I kept saying aloud, "Slow down, girl!" Glad you made it safely! Your video skills are amazing, especially on such a wet road and using your drone. Beautiful! Thank you, Noraly.
We kept saying, " keep both hands on handle bar"
I love the way you mix the motorcycle sound with your voice. Most riders don’t include the bike sound but I think this is one of the most important things in a bike trip. Have fun in Colombia. There is plenty of off road to ride all your life here.
Great editing. I rode the Trampolina in 2018. My first motorcycle adventure. Locals told us that it was called that because it isn't the fall that will kill you, but the bounce. There a literally spots where it's a straight 300ft drop the next road surface. Love the caution tape guiderails. The big trucks went slow. The scaries part were the taxi drivers. They would just pop outta nowhere, then grab a the breaks and aim to the non cliff side. Columbia was built for motorcycles. Loved it.
Colombia 😊
@@lauragaviria9835 LMAO, "Locals told us that it was called that because it isn't the fall that will kill you, but the bounce." - Yes technically totally correct but very, very funny! Reminds me of the Magrathean sperm whale in Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. "I wonder if it's friendly?"
The choice of music through that gorge really added to the adventure. Just great!😊
Yes excellent !! What is the soundtrack?
Thank you for living the life we wish we had the guts to live.
You could not say better, I agree
Why wouldn't you dare to live this way?
@@MOTRANA Because I like a warm bed and three square meals a day...
@@jovanblom7742 You will appreciate those things more when you travel in slight discomfort ;) Now it's just normal to you. Imagine being cold, wet, pain, eating plain meals and THEN having a warm bed, eating three square meals. You will feel like you're in heaven. And you're exploring the world :P
I am riding to Vietnam from the Netherlands beginning of next year. Can't wait
@@MOTRANA You speak true. Good luck on your travels :)
That is what Colombia is all about.
The beautifull landscape and the roads it's just nuts.
Beautiful ride, i had no idea it was so beautiful in Columbia. Thank you for sharing Columbia with us.
Is not columbia…. Is colOmbia
Thank you, Karen, welcome to our country, Colombia
Majestic!!! Incredible scenery on beautiful Colombia
Makes my heart yearn for adventure.
Lived in Colombia for some time. Lovely country, lovely people.
Love your videos. Love your adventures. Love your spirit.
“WHAT A RIDE”
Yup, i was thinking exactly the same. The scenary just after the “Cascade humiadore” was breathtaking. Immensely beautiful.
And the breakfast was quite nice too. Perfect for a day in the saddle.
The breakfast was as Noraly indicated "...high carb !" I would say lacking nutrition for the better part. Otherwise, you're right,beautiful ride by intrepid Noraly. Living vicariously at 74 after a life of mixed adventure .
Wow, wow. A friend of my from Venezuela said that there was great riding in Columbia. If this is any indication, he was understating it. The long twisty tarmac, and the narrow road through the jungle are absolutely incredible! You could have added another 20 minutes of video from those roads and no one would have complained. Cheers!
Agree, I’d watch a couple hours of this road trip. It’ll be great.
Excellent comment, just one thing: It's ColOmbia. Keep enjoying our beautiful country.
Amazing for the riders bad for the economy
Colombia
You know, TH-cam randomly recommended me this video. You're doing something I never thought about doing in Colombia, and I'm a local haha. I recently bought my bike here in Korea in order to explore the country, but years back I would have never thought about doing the same in Colombia. Back then was a bit dangerous to take the roads of the country to explore because we all had this constant perception of danger due to the guerrillas in the mountains, but after the peace agreement things did get better, however the sentiment didn't really changed for people who don't live close to the mountains. I envy you!
I hope you had a great time in Colombia!
M
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I remember seeing photos of bullet-riddled buses that had been ambushed by La Violencia on the roads going from Bogota down to the hot country.
A los colombianos les pasó lo de los gringos, viven a través de las noticias, en lugar de formar sus propias conclusiones. No conocen su país y así votan.
Muy feliz de ver extranjeros disfrutando de nuestra naturaleza en Colombia, I'm so excited to see a foreigner people enjoying the landscape in Colombia, welcome
Between the people, the food and the sites. Every video presentation is amazing! Drone shots, narration, languages... every episode is a true exploration :)
Those truck encounters on those high, twisty roads scared ME to death. I had wondered how those trucks got by each other (and just how far up those roads they go). Best coffee in the world comes from Colombia. I became addicted in Bogota and Manizales. Still miss it.
Thinking of those trucks if there is no possibility of passing which it looked like, surely they must have radios to talk to each other to plan their route. Colombia coffee is the best.
There are those bays where there ought to be enough room for smaller ones to squeeze passt each others. They'll be mor careful when encountering trucks either than that one, which merely had to shove that bike aside to make room for itself. There was plenty of room to the truck's left, but why would he bother when he's the stronger one?
The amazing route you took through the mountains was magnificent. I don’t think I’ve seen as much of Colombia as I did today riding along with you Noraly! Despite the heavily overcast, cloudy skies, you traveled through some beautiful scenery. Thank you sharing another episode with us!
not even many Colombians travel this hazardous but scenery road to Mocoa; a much better road is being constructed from the other side.
Thank you so much for taking us with you on your adventure. The way you present your journey make it feel like we are there with you - minus the damp, the cramp and every thing you endure. You are a Pro! 🥰
La experiencia que muestras en cada video me permite viajar acompañando tu aventura. Los lugares que visitas y compartes son increíbles. Gracias por tu generoso trabajo!!!
The opening shots were scary. But you have done a wondeful job so far. Love this Ecuador and Colombia expedition of yours. All the best, Noraly! Take care from 🇲🇾
Es cierto ah echo un excelente viaje, soy de Colombia 🇨🇴🌹
OMG! The scenery, the roads, the videography! Everything just keeps getting better and better. It's addictive. 😎👍
Congratulations Noraly! As measured by subscribers, your channel has become the largest female run motorcycle channel on TH-cam, as of today!
And male riders like the channel also.
I have already guesstimated that she will hit 1 million subscribers before reaching Alaska. TH-cam will have to chase her down on some U.S. roads to hand over the golden plaque.
@@JEmmertz I think she'll hit the 1MM mark in about 30 days. I think she'll be in Central America or Mexico when she does.
This is the first video of yours that I have seen and when I heard you make comments like, "This is what I've been waiting for." when you hit the dirt roads, "It's rain jacket time....bring it on!" and "just have to soldier on through the rain and through the mist...", I just had to subscribe. I ride everyday regardless of weather or road conditions. I grew up on motorcycles and though I have several trucks I will ride my bikes unless I absolutely need my truck to haul something too big for the bikes.
Riding in rainy weather, cold, heat or snow is all part of the experience of being a bike rider. I have many fair weather friends who ride, and that's great for them, but I love the challenges of dealing with adverse conditions. It just makes the rides much more memorable. Even my 30 minute ride to work can be an adventure, and not too many people will ever say that.
Can't wait to see what your other videos hold.
You have the best show on the Internet. Congratulations and thank you for sharing it. Best to you, as always, and Godspeed.
Yeyyy!! Another Episode!!❤️ from great woman! Take care Ms. Noraly! Wish you all the best!! Thank youuu!!🥰 Stay safeee!!
Breathtaking scenery. Just wow. Beautiful Colombia 🇨🇴
That road was amazing !
Having my morning coffee and living once again vicariously through your videos… you are really living life not just watching it pass you by….
Noraly your eyes have seen the glory of the creator.
Kudos
Love your work
Bless up
Watching from Sydney Australia
Noraly, I have been following you for 2 plus years now and you never fail to amaze me. Thank you for bringing me along on this trip!
Having climbed all over South America and run river's throughout my life: Your adventurous spirit always amazes and delights me...🕉️
AMEN!
Impressive one hand driving, while filming, on muddy and wet road.
With potholes too ..
Actually it isn't that bad, and doing it with a new bike has a better handle, but doing it around potholes one has to have more relaxed nerves and superior quick acting instinct doing it, the kind of confidence Noraly posses 👍👋🙏🏆
She dont.
Dont believe everything!
Follow me, Active Track and waypoint mode for the drone shots.
If you ever decide to do a trip while driving an 18-wheeler, I'll be watching!!! The skills of those truck drivers are phenomenal!!! Loved this video. Even the paved roads were gorgeous scenery!
That truck was far too big for that route.
That was definitely quite a ride. Great story telling, you had us all on the edge as that truck passed you.
Hi, well .. as a Colombian, I can tell you that you´re a very brave and risky woman to make those trips on your own, crossing those lonely roads with a terrible infrastructure, bad weather, etc. I wouldn't do it, I´d take a main road insted, but I understand your sense of adventure, risk and adrenaline. I'm a chicken and my sense of adventure is a 4/5 stars hotel, a private bath an traveling by plane ... but I admire your lifestyle, Keep doing this cause it´s awesome. Buen Español tambien. Saludos desde Medellín, Colombia. Take care. !!!
I was fine until that huge truck took up the entire road, that looked really scary! Oh what a beautiful country, God bless you Guillermo - personally I'm with you, I used to love riding dirt bikes in the 70's & 80's and it amazing how far these bikes have evolved but I'm way too old to do this now! Totally incredible to watch though! I love how generally kind people are all over the world though!
Wow! Awesome! Spectacular! Of the roads we've traversed with Noraly, this road may be the most spectacular EVER. It occurred to me though that we've witnessed her riding skills, geologic expertise, talents as a videographer, but seldom do we glimpse I consider to be her incredible wit and humor. Poor Noraly. Poor, poor Noraly, telling us how she'll "just have to soldier on further down the road" through the clouds. An Olympic wrestler could not have pried her from Alaska's saddle at that moment. :) Soldier on, Noraly. Soldier on! And thank you for doing so. You are the best.
The poor, poor biker woman trudging on!
I’m always ready with my ‘big thumbs up’ because your adventures never disappoint. I appreciate you.
That strange (but pleasant) feeling that, after watching most of Noraly's videos, makes you feel part of the journey lol - Love it!! Whoever does the editing of these videos is a legend (and if that's Noraly herself, well, what can I say.... double legend!!!)
One of my favorite episodes! The scenery, the people, and the music. Nicely done Noraly!
Wow Colombian scenery is also amazing in the same way as Ecuador. Thanks for sharing this Noraly. Watching in 2023.👏👍👍
That was some of the most beautiful nature and stunning videography that I’ve enjoyed in this season 6 and right up there with any of your seasons! You just keep getting better at this TH-cam’ ing!
Well done!
For Colombia you should do a video every day. Literally can't wait for the next one. 😍 🇨🇴
Literally breathtaking.
And respect to that Kenworth driver too 🍻
That truck driver was scared crapless and just used the superior strength to clear the safer way for himself. Having thought twice, the best solution to the situation would have been for Noraly to turn around and go to one of the widened bits of track where the truck could have passed safely. She obviously didn't think of that, and me, I took half an hour to remember those bays as well.
Just admiring your editing skills. Love the scene change on the beat of the music. Nice Job.
Colombia the most beautiful country in the whole world, the fauna and flora of this country does not have any other, the mountains, the valleys, the jungles and the warmth of its people make Colombia the land of enchantment, congratulations Norely, continue enjoying of this beautiful country
OMG Norally, just the opening footage was enough to give me heart palpitations 😱
Wow, so many shades of green. And wow, 954 subscribers, getting close to 1M. Ride safe.
Soy Colombiana 🇨🇴🇨🇴🌹🇨🇴 y me siento muy orgullosa de saber que les gusta mi país.
When I backpacked through there in 1973 most of the roads were unpaved. Bus trips were dangerous - not a guarantee (one trip took 8 hours for 100 miles.) I stayed in San Augustin for a week. It is such a beautiful country!
I did this road on a bus but the other way round, took a long time. Great fun as you watch your certain death looking out the window to the valley below.
I think this is my favourite episode so far; especially the section from Pedregal after carb loading!! Hats off to you Noraly, your bike choice seems spot on for this season, riding confidence and video editing has progressed so far, wish I had more episodes to binge on. Ride safe🙌
Amazing video! This is by far one of the best videos I've seen from your vlog. The aerial view from your drone while in that dangerous winding road with a combination of perfect background music is amazing! Keep up the great work and pray for your safe trips.
full respect for these truckdrivers going up and down these roads with those huge trucks
Hi Norally, I am impressed with your tour in Colombia in the fog. I love your travel videos. I am a beginner motorcyclist. I love your travel messages. You are my mentor and inspiration to conquer the world. Drive safely and on the dirt road in front of you
Another insane adventure. Thank you for taking us along, even though some of us were experiencing breathing problems. You handled that truck with such a cool head. Well done, and thank you for staying safe.
Uffff, que emoción. Apasionante tu recorrido. Que adrenalina! !!! Cuídate, te amamos. Éxitos! !!!
On the same page as the comments ur loyal followers compelled, intrigued amazazed by ur strengths, wits & drive, you inspire and in still aspirations of a nostalgic nature.
"We love you keep going we follow you to the end"!!!!! GO ITCHY BOOTS GO!!!
This landscape was breathtakingly beautiful- loved it loved it loved it 😍
You ride with great confidence. What an amazing journey.
Wow Noraly, what an exciting and beautiful ride that was. Thank you so much for sharing. Safe travels from 🇨🇦
Respect for the one handed driving while recording with the stick 👊🏻
I remember when touring for the first time from England to the Canaries.
I had my triumph 500 twin T100C.
The trip is nothing compared ro this one..but still an adventure.
But l wished to see my mother and so did the trip.
For me the same smile and joy, one has riding and enjoying the landscape no matter what.
The roads in Spain were pretty basic compared to todays..
Lots of curves..bridges, mountain passes...but woderfull..young 22 year old free with no real cares in the world.
Now a 68...old fart who still enjoys his riding..
So this is a great video...just lovely and fresh..
Take care all👍👍👍👍
My goodness, Colombia looks gorgeous… thanks for sharing this!
I just loved your ride today! What a hoot! The scenery is so jaw dropping beautiful and lush.
So much nicer than the paved roadways. You looked very smooth and comfortable during the ride; so glad that you are enjoying your Columbian adventure.
Not Columbian. Rather Colombian. Just saying.
WOW! What a sloppy day filled with so much excitement. I am reminded of days long ago when I dreaded rain and you just make it such a totally different experience. As my experience grew I got more comfortable with it but never loved it lol. One handed thru the potholes...also epic 👀. Great start to a new country!
Great episode! I can’t even imagine driving a large truck on that road.
Imagine meeting another truck coming towards you !?!
@@alanw9677 If I am going down hill I am not backing up. 😁
@@alanw9677 And that's why it's called trampoline of death. Low visibility, terrible surface and narrow road means a number of head on collisions and/or someon going down the cliff
I can't imagine why they allow large trucks on that road.
@@gkm3838 I can sum that up in 2 words. No OSHA. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I found myself holding my breath when that truck had to pass by you. Every time you reach civilization again I feel like saying, "Congratulations!". 👍 Itchy 👢👢
Hola, Norally, si vienes a Bogotá y llegas al "Café París vingt six" encotrarás a tus dos mayores admiradores en Colombia: mi esposa y yo. Sería un gran una experiencia muy emocionante conocerte pues te seguimos desde que comenzaste. ¡QUE EMOCIONANTE SERÍA CONOCERTE!
A mí me encantaría que hiciera una colaboración con otros viajeros, ya sea colombianos u otros latinoamericanos, españoles, los que sean, me gusta cuando comparten sus vivencias
“Let the fun begin!” may have been one of those be careful what you wish for situations :) Beautiful videography, as usual, and the super cloudy sections reminded me of a book from long ago, “Cloud Hidden, Whereabouts Unknown” (1974, Alan Watts). Meanwhile, “trampoline of death” sounds like a very poorly worded ad for a new type of mattress.
With all the mattress ads on TV these days, I will not get this phrase out of my head!
I asked the boy
Beneath the pines.
He said, "The master's gone. Alone,
Herb picking somewhere on the mount.
Cloud hidden. Whereabouts unknown.
This.was.EPIC! Probably the best MotoVlog I've ever seen. This trip has been so much fun. I appreciate all the little details like showing the towns/food/acomodations. These videos can never be too long. Thanks so much!
Well that sounds crazy. Glad you survived. Love the season so far. Stay safe!
I sincerely hope Noraly you write a book some day on your amazing travel adventures... Enjoying your videos and I learn so much about the world and motorbikes , thank you
Those side to sides around (very switchback) the curvy mountain looked great, jealous!
What an unbelievable day trip you've made! The descent on asphalt was pure joy; Alaska and you seemed to be 1 person, riding down the slopoes with the movement of a snake. The way through the mountains - El trampoline del Muerte - was mysterious, beautiful and dangerous at the same time. Really amazing!
Wow, that road was just bananas! Amazing journey so far - loving the CRF300L. Great bike.
Loved hearing you work the throttle on those paved twisty’s. Makes me want to go for a ride. You sense of adventure, as usual, is very contagious. Please keep sharing you travels. Can’t wait to see what Fridays video brings. As always, ride safe!
Her joyful n positiveness is just so renewing. She makes you feel good just by being happy and positive even in her troubles! It's just awesome to see her!
I like the dramatic effect of clouds and classical music.
Oh my word! this girl has given me 'heart issues' a number of times - this route through the Trampoline of Death was almost too much for me to handle. Talk about a death wish!! I don't know if she was doing any praying while she drove it, but I certainly was as I watched the video. And I knew she survived it because I have seen lots of her videos that she posted since this particular day. Noraly, you either have courage or no sense. I believe it is courage 🙂
Parabéns Noraly, as imagens estão maravilhosas, em especial imagens do drone nas montanhas, que natureza exuberante. Ficou difícil de enchergar na neblina........kkkkkkkk Abração
Wow, que grato encontrar tu canal de TH-cam, tienes un nuevo suscriptor, además de que estoy impresionado de que una mujer extranjera haga este tipo de contenido, me parece genial, saludos desde Colombia! 😃
Mimimi mimi mimimimi
cant wait to congratulate you to 1 million subs , hopefully this season , great work , just keep on riding !
Noraly hablando español, tiene la voz súper tierna! Y Mocoa!!! Woow una inspiración
All I can say is WOW!!!
I'M still holding my breath! That road was terrifying!!!
🍃🤗🍃
My favorite part is when you were riding on the unpaved road through the mountains with the clouds and the music came on - just spectacular! You are right - an amazing ride through the mountains. Visibility requires extra caution and patience and I am so glad and relieved when you make your destination safely.
hola , me tenias con el corazón en la mano , con esa vía realmente escalofriante para recorrer y ese clima, se que los motociclistas buscan es aventuras no lo típico de cualquier turista , bienvenida a Colombia
You have turned me into a biker. I loved watching you when you visited my country South Africa.
Itchy boots shared our beautiful country to the whole world.
You are very talented in your videos. Thanks for sharing the beautiful view you experence in person.
Beautiful vistas and fun twisties, paved and dirt. The more I hear Alaska’s exhaust note, the more I am reminded of my early 70s Honda SL70. My first “real” bike with a clutch and spoked wheels. Too young for a license, I rode only off-road. That timeless Honda single cylinder exhaust note really hasn’t changed much in 50 years. Takes me back to simpler times, with fewer responsibilities. Many thanks.
I came across this video and just love the whole experience of her journeys. Keep up the good work and have fun but be safe.
I caught myself yelling "no, no, no," when you passed the truck on the down slope of that mountain. I could picture you and Alaska sliding down that slope to who knows? You are amazingly courageous, and competent on your little Honda. ♥ Be very cautious, and stay safe.
My wife and I spent 3 months in Columbia in the early '70's, on a hag gliding safari. The buses and the roads were scarier then anything else! The bus drivers would pass on blinds curves, just insanely dangerous stuff. Worse, the frequent glimpses of wreckage far below. Great people, really friendly, crazy drivers.
Colombia with O
@@sirpersival4740 I blame spelchek!
Noraly you are amazing !! to face Colombia's cultural and social environment.
I am following Noraly and trying my best to catch up on all the back episodes, wow what a job this is Noraly is just amazing.
I just love to travel with you through Colombia it almost gives me the feeling if I was there myself.
Good luck! 🤙
Really looking forward to your passage through Colombia, as I lived for 7 years in the State of Meta.
What an incredible stretch of road thru the mountains. Truly fun looking road. Beautiful waterfall.
Just wow from me!
I don’t ride and i will never but im very impressed by your courage, filming and your enthusiasm!
You are amazing for sure!!good luck and stay safe!!
Noraly, thank you for all these wonderful riding videos. For someone like me who has almost zero experience on a motorbike, you have stirred my interest in riding. But I don't think I am able enough to go through what you have experienced. Thank you so much for taking us on all the rides. I am enjoying it so much sitting at home and enjoying the virtual bike rides with you. Stay safe and Take care always.