Wow! Noraly has proven again and again that she is a true adventurer, fearlessly crossing a desert alone. Also, the Honda motorcycle has proven its legendary toughness and reliability.
Noraly is probably the best movie actor in the world...all the stuntriding she did by herself....producer, director...all in one single person....Noraly should be nominated for an Oscar
Hi Noraly. Your interaction with the dog at the beginning of this video was priceless! You took such great pains to make sure the dog was safely inside the gates - and then it simply jumped out! I loved it. Of course the remainder of the video was wonderful as always. Stay safe!
I live in Aguascalientes Mexico and in a way you have just passed this area of Mexico. I have lived in Mexico for over 20 years and I am from United States, but this is my home and I love the diversity of the canyons, beaches, deserts, mountains and the absolute splendor this country has to offer. I'm so happy that you are enjoying the magnificence and wonder of this beautiful country as you make your way to Alaska.
A good choice , if you look here usa now looks like . extreme left and woke, and usa slowly bleeds hand to death. I would also prefer to move from the Netherlands to Mexico in dessert, but I am 57 years old, 4x brainstroke. can still walk well, but yes you are on the mediacation. I say enjoy your life there is still simple, and so far normal than in the west. take care mate
The most incredibly wonderful thing about your channel, is that we viewers get to see first hand, places that most of us will never get to travel to. And for that, I thank you! You have been through so many wonderful places that you have filmed as you traveled, and we feel like we have seen them!
I can't believe you single handedly do so much work and put in phenomenal efforts in the making of your videos. We sit here in the comforts of our own living space and get carried away watching these. Now that's proof that its as good as watching a movie and that again explains the kind of professionalism and careful planning and execution of the videos. Especially the drone shots take the breath away but then I am aware of the tremendous amount of work that it requires to film these all by yourself. I mean these are inspiring at several levels. Its an absolute joy to connect with you through these videos and be a part of your adventures Noraly. Hearty congratulations and best wishes to you. Good luck and God speed. 🎉❤ & the music of course. Amazing.
I love that we get a comedy and a geology lesson besides the motorcycle adventure. It is such a joy watching your videos Noraly. Happy Birthday! I hope you have a great day.
- and so say all of us ! - a bit disappointing to not even see a fragment of a ufo - but then what idiot in the universe would even land in such a wasteland? - nice to see though - mexico is super cool - um - HOT !
The dog at the start of the video was so adorable. It's hilarious to see that after numerous attempts to keep him in, he just jumped over the gate and escaped outside.
Woman…. You ABSOLUTELY AMAZE ME. You have the heart of an adventurer and explorer, the joyous smile of a child, the laugh of an Angel and the bravery of a soldier warrior. Any man would be lucky and blessed to have you as his partner. You have such a wonderful spirit about you and a joy and zest for life. Watching you on your adventures, ALWAYS brings a smile to my face. Keep doing your thing and enjoying life. I envy you very very much, but also thankful that you’re there.
Noraly: “There’s absolutely not a single soul here to be found “ and she’s right! Not even the lizards want to be out in that heat. I’m familiar with the area, and it gets hot hot hot. But we all know Noraly, she’s always out there to show us places most of us will not be able to see on our own. Thank you Noraly!!
@@BuffaloC305 A lot of those creatures are venomous. BTW, did anyone notice (12:56) what appears to be a Dish Network antenna on the fascia of the building?
I love the way Noraly says: I love deserts....she also loves mountains. She loves canyons. She loves forests. She loves....THE EARTH!! the only thing she doesn't love is traffic. I love, love the way she is enthusiastic about it all!!! Such a role model!
She, Noraly, is actually a pretty fantastic geologist having seen more rock and more landscape with an inquisitive and trained mind than most of us. I totally agree with you, so fun to watch her videos. She loves the EARTH and is a role model for all of us. Itchy Boots travels at just the right speed so that we can absorb the view of mountains, deserts, canyons and she always narrates like a space agency engineer and shows us on a map so that we can understand the route. Gotta love it!
Noraly, I sincerely hope you are getting the worldwide acclaim you so deserve. You must spend hours researching the interesting and educational features of each area that you visit then brilliantly edit your exploits into these wonderful videos complete with music that is so appropriate. Your three episodes are the highlight of my week. Really quite astonishing. Long may you get the support to continue.
I'm glad you have friends that tell you the safest routes to take. Northern Mexico is desert and semi desert very hot temperatures can reach 44 C or 112 F. Lots of drug cartels up on the sierra lots of pine trees and beautiful scenery on Durango, Sinaloa and Chihuahua. Sonora is very hot temperatures can reach 116 F or 47 C. Stay safe Noraly, safe travels.
Hahahahaha the young people surely laugh a lot with these comments because it is so easy to create a video if you have the correct technology, if someone pays me I could go wherever that guy ask me and create an amazing documentary even I could do it in a bicycle.
An Erie place. Half expecting you to encounter a UFO and some alien. Totally enjoyable. Been following itchy boots since India and to me, this is the best show on earth.
What a great channel to watch tucked up in bed.. As the wind and snow batters my attic flat in the City of Dunfermline Fife.. Scotland.. Can't wait to watch more Great. 👍👍😀😀💃
In 1922 during the "roaring 20's, my Grandmother eloped with my Grandfather to Mexico on motorcycles to get married, she was 17 at the time. Grandma being a very independent & liberated woman of her day would'nt think of riding on the back of Gramps big new 1922 Henderson inline 4 and prefferred to ride her own bike, otherwise no bike- no marriage, that was the deal. So Gramps went to the Local Indian MC Dealer in Los Angeles & bought her a new 1922 Indian 600cc v twin. Grandma was barely 4'10" tall, so Gramps had to modify the big spring seat so her toes could at least touch the ground. After a quick crash coarse in moto riding for Grandma they packed up the bikes & headed south to old Mexico. Got Married in Tijuana and continued south. About 1/3 way down the gulf side of the Baja Peninsula the dirt road all but disappeared. So they hired a local fisherman & his boat to ferry them & their bikes over to Mainland Mexico where they continued their honeymoon ride. Grandma's story reminded me alot of Noraly's over -water bike adventure when bypassing the Darien Gap. She told me the story back in 1967 when i was 15 years old, i was more than ready to buy my first motorcycle, & with Grandma's blessing & a $50 loan from her, i bought a well loved and well used but well running 1937 Harley Davidson El for $250 which as a kid in '67 was alot of money & all i could afford. Just before Grandma passed away in 2001 she gave me an old photograph taken of her sitting on her shiny new Indian on the Mexican border at San Diego, all packed up and ready to elope. Grandma was quite the character, i cherish all her stories to this day. She was a travel nurse by profession and traveled all over the world, serving the wounded in Europe in World War 2 & worked as a private care/ travel nurse to the old hollywood stars after the war & up until she retired at 79 years old. I always thought of her as the original "Little old lady from Pasadena" go granny go///
@@TubeOrNotTube Happy you enjoyed that memory of mine. thank Noraly too for reminding me, her adventures around the world reminds me of so many stories grandma told me about her life & travels, although in a different and much less hurried & complicated time.The essence is quite the same.
What a fantastic story, it’s easy to look at older people and just see them as that are. There were some bad asses back in the day and your gran definitely was one!
I like this channel. Me being disabled, this channel gives me a chance to ride along for the journey without feeling the bumps. Thank you Itchy Boots. I hope you ride across each state in the US.
Noraly your ability to seek out these amazing places to show us, while filming, editing, and producing such incredible footage while travelling, never ceases to amaze me…. Eat your heart out National Geographic etc! 😆
@@007nadineL She can't depend on the internet wherever she finds herself so she is uploading the final cut. She just couldn't afford to send all the footage and it would take way too long.
love the fact, that you were strugling with the fence, and you did not edit it out. Anyone else would´ve cut out that scene. you a a genuine and honest person. Greetings from Puebla, mex. Travel safe.
Soy originario de Durango, nunca me imagine que Noraly, en su venturezco trayecto pasaria por aqui!! Cuando salio de Real de Catorce y proyecto su ruta me emocione mucho. Increible como esta muchacha da a conocer lugares como este al mundo entero!! Feliz viaje Itchy Boots. Sigue conquistando cada rincon que visites, y cumple tus sueños 👍🏼😉👍🏼
igual, Soy de Hidalgo y me imagine que pasaría por aquí, de hecho paso a pocos kilómetros de mi casa, ya visite un lugar donde estuvo y conocí a las personas con las que hablo y el lugar donde desayuno, Las dunas rojas de Pacula. el asunto es que para cuando ella sube el video de lugares donde estuvo, ya en ese momento va muchos kilómetros lejos de allí.
@@noebravo2139 Asi es Noe, solo de pensar el trabajo de editar y planear, mis respetos, y como dicen: El show debe continuar...Me pregunto que ruta tomara en USA?, pues yo radico en California. Ya lo sabremos en los proximos episodios 😁
My wife and i are in our 70's and im taking care of her as she has parkinsons. Its tough, but we really look forward to your videos each week and hope you stay safe on your journeys. We live in washington state and if you need a place to crash one day when passing thru you have it. I can also take you out for a great trail ride on a couple 50 year old dirt bikes in a beautiful washington forest. Again thanks for the entertainment.
My Dad had Parkinson's and when I got to 60, my hands starting a little bit shaking, and I feared getting worse like my Dad had been. I read taking Virgin Coconut Oil could reverse Parkinson and other Nerve disorders of the brain even Alzheimers. I tried it and it has worked for me. I see as this' Alzheimers, Parkinson, even maybe even some Dimentia is caused by the oxidation of the sheath of the nerves between the neurons. At least for me Coconut Oil clears this oxidation up.
Hey Cam I have MS and my mother had parkinson and alzheimer, I stopped giving her sugar and only used stevia and a 600mg dose of R-alpha lipoic acid daily with niagen pills and she is cured. God bless you!
Good on you Cam. My last tumble off the bike was riding through island of Phuket Thailand, pre-parkinson diagnosis... but am emboldened now by you and Noraly, to get back on the saddle and immerse myself in the sense-surround experience I have loved, not quite as long as yours ... at 65.Cheers
My favorite motorcycle geologist and tourism guide. Thanks for sharing such a beautiful place with us. I was in this area in the early 2000’s and fell in love with Mexico and the ppl…
The little dog had his mind made up! He was staying outside the gate! Lol…. The Zone of Silence is certainly an interesting place. It has to be one of the most unique places on earth. The desert terrain is so “empty” yet intriguing. Your drone footage always helps us see the world that we live in. Thanks for sharing another day in your adventure. Ride safe Noraly!
That little dog has a scam going and she beat him at his game. Most players leave a piece of food to keep him in the gate. She cheesed him out of his breakfast. Mean old white girl!!! LOL
I can see why you loved that ride--not a single person for miles!! That little doggie was so adorable! I laughed so hard after all your attempts to get him back in & close the gate--he just jumps up & goes thru the opening! Great video, as always❣
That bit with the dog in the beginning was hilarious! The desert is a fascinating place. The Zone of Silence is an interesting phenomenon that I didn't know about. Loved the drone video - it shows the topography very well. Stay safe.
Even as I approach life's end I am learning such amazing stuff ! Thank you Noraly. Such a beautiful planet - let's not spoil it for future generations.
es admirable tu valor para andar en lugares ostiles, y un gran ejemplo para quienes sueñan en emprender un viaje, gracias por compartir tus experiencias.
It's every time an adventure following your trail, everyone likes to go with you out on the trail, even the dog loves it. Hartelijk Gefeliciteerd met je verjaardag Noraly and have good rest of your evening.
... and as so often, when I watch Noraly`s videos, I never have heard before about this extraordinary ( and even extraterrestrial ? ) phenomenon. ... and as already written so often, many thanks, Noraly, for sharing and for making me smarter, step for step, episode for episode 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼.
Before I showed this video to my wife, I asked her: "In a contest of wills between a Dutch motorcyclist and a Mexican dog, which do you think will prevail?" My wife didn't even need to think it over. She just said "the dog".
When I was a kid I had a chihuahua that I taught to climb the fence. He got to where he just ran up it, would sit on top of a post and watch his neighborhood. We are truly fortunate chihuahuas are small, a big dog with that disposition would kill us all and everything in it's way. He lived into his teens, got the worst end in countless fights with all manner of creatures but, he never quit.
@@felipetorres7222 My grandfather had the father of mine and my uncle had his mother. We had beagles, the chihuahua would stand in the food bowl and not let the beagles eat. He weighed more than both his parents put together and it wasn't fat. A neighbor had a Plott hound, they use them to hunt bear. The chihuahua would go to his house and pick a fight with him if the Plott was out of his pen. The chihuahua is the dog that taught me not to pull away when you got bit. You could use both hands to get yourself free without getting hurt too bad but, if you tried to pull away, he could sink his teeth in. He was likable in his way but, determined in getting his way.
First, happy birthday! I’m really enjoying your adventure through Mexico. I’m quite surprised at the amount of varied terrain. As always, your cinematography is to notch, specially your use of the drone. I really like the way you pass on some snippet of knowledge pertaining to the local area. Keep up the great work. Thanks for taking us with you. Ride safe.
I'm in just about 10 days and you trapped me, it is amazing what you do. As I said before, I'm from Poza Rica, very close to El Tajín and I think is when I started following your adventure. Congratulations for such amazing raids and videos.
The zone of silence you described and showed is spooky and my imagination is now running wild! Thank you for those amazing drone shots. What a place! Safe travels and Happy Birthday.
You go girl! You fixed that mount like a true boss! You're so kind to the animals and such a great representative of humanity. You're representing Switzerland but also Americans and the Latin culture and it's wonderful to watch you take everything in stride. I've been watching you every night and have severe insomnia so you've been keeping me great company. Thank you!
Mais uma excelente aventura que nos deixa colados ao ecrã do telemóvel. Sem dúvida que és uma guerreira do asfalto e da terra. Votos de uma continuação de viagem em segurança.
Would love it if you showed the temperature during your rides. Maybe just every once in a while on screen. Love your videos. Stay safe. Also maybe an update video on how all your gear (boots, jacket, armor etc) is holding up and how you clean it and how often. Thanks for the best entertainment on the internet.
Very glad to hear that you enjoy and feel comfortable in a desert environment, Noraly. It's where one's soul can feel a special connection. The USA equivalent to the Zone of Silence is Death Valley National Park in CA. It is absolutely the quietest place in the USA. Coffee is on me is we cross paths at The Oasis at Death Valley.
Such an inspiration Noraly. When your camera fell off your bike my heart was in my throat. For a moment I thought you fell off. Stay safe. P.S You've convinced me that the Honda CRF300L Rally is the best. So I just put a deposit on one. Bigger isn't always better. You riding single track sand and having to pick your bike up was what convinced me. Powerful yet light and nimble.
@@breevaldez-kenny1274 I just got rid of my KLR650. It was nearly impossible to ride on sandy single track. And needed a crane to pick back up if you drop it. So many people make the same mistake thinking bigger is better. Most of us don't need to go 100mph through the woods, and my race days are over.
@@moemuggy4971 I totally agree. When camping/riding, I pack my dirt bike the same way I would if I’d gone hiking. When I dump my bike, I can flip rubber-side back down! My Hayabusa is my daily commuter to my 50 mile ride to work in the city. I have hard side and luggage cases for my grocery runs.
Inspiring, comical, educational and resilient… our world has been blessed with a beautiful soul, wishing you the happiest of happy birthdays Noraly!! Thank you again for opening the window to show us more of the rock we all live on. 💖🙏🙃🌏
This video is such so full of information I do not need to research with all I need to do is just listen to what Noraly is telling in here... thank you for that. I could feel how hot it is in there. Be safe always!
Noraly, I was hiking in the Burren area of Ireland a few years back. My compass reacted much as yours in the Zone of Silence. Since I was using the compass and a map to locate certain sites, I was rather confused until I stopped and slowly moved the compass across the rocks. It swung wildly from side to side and even made a complete rotation. Our world has some truly amazing sites.
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Happy Birthday Noraly!! This episode reveals so much terrain that I wasn't expecting, like dessert. Thank you ever so much for your shares. I do enjoy these adventures!
You are amazing, not even locals dare to travel to those isolated places, let alone by themselves as you do. Kudos to you! You are an inspiration to all of us. Keep it up.
Hey Noraly! As you said hi to the chihuahua while preparing to leave, I KNEW you would insure it was safely ensconced before leaving. It is a testament to your videography...incorporating your integrity, character and love... Noraly, that I and MANY other viewers KNOW your character so well we can predict what you will do! Hugs and kisses, God Bless You (GBY) in Jesus' Name! THEN he jumps the fence just to show you he just wanted your attention...LOL!
hi Noraly, you made me giggle with the music during the compass scene and when you clarified you were entering the state of Chihuahua and not the animal hehe, you are awesome! amazing footage and editing as always 😄 also wishing you the happiest of birthdays tomorrow!
Thank you for showing us such a remote and amazing area. I admire your enthusiasm to travel long distances to find amazing places and share them. Stay safe, thanks for sharing this adventure, I look forward to the next video.
Just binge watched your last months worth of videos… I’m hooked and glad I stumbled onto your channel. You’re an awesome person and the world needs more people like you in it. Thanks for the content!
Wow, respect that you dare to cross this desert by yourself. Your motorcycle is reliable. I would be scared that something would happen with the engine, and that I would be stuck there, in this dangerous environment. One can find the sea fossils everywhere, because of the great Flood, a time when the entire earth was covered with water. Most of the fossil record is from this time. It was rain coming down, and the ocean floor coming up, and water mixed with hot lava and sediment was thrown all around. Plants and animals were fossilised so rapidly, that we even find fresh flowers among them. The simple life forms lived on the bottom of the ocean, the higher ones in the top of the ocean and on land. That is why we find the different layers of fossils to represent not time, but depth and height. Water became steam, and later when it cooled down, it caused an Ice age. I had never heard of an Area 51 in Mexico before, and now, thanks to you, I have seen it. Take care, and stay safe.
Great episode Noraly! I live in ,and grew up in Arizona therefore , desert riding is what we did a lot of. There was something fascinating about riding in the flat, arid middle of nowhere and happening upon random signs of civilization long since abandoned. Just wondering and thinking back to who was there before , why were they there, and what caused them to leave. Covering miles of emptiness and suddenly encountering evidence that someone lived and worked there long ago is fascinating and makes one hungry for the next encounter. I hope you travel through a little bit of Arizona on your way to Alaska, but we are large and varied topicologically, so getting an overall picture of our state is difficult! Bien Viaje!
Hi Noraly: I discovered your adventures this summer. I teach school and am planning to have my students track your adventures when we start back up in the Fall. It looks like you are moving quite fast. I thought if you were in my neck of the woods you could come by and say hello to my students. But I think you will be in Oregon by then. I love your travels, your communication with people and animals. What a wonderful life you are living. Stay safe please. Mexico is a wonderful country. You are a delight. Barbara Mc.
Great video! The interaction with the little dog was hilarious. Love the dessert and the absolute quiet. The horses were amazing too. You are super brave and adventurous!
I have been watching your channel for a couple months already, I am hook to your videos and can't wait for the next episode... You are such a wonderful person and great content creator... We love you Noraly
3am, and freezing here. You've painted the perfect picture, dessert, no road, a blazing sun, compass doesn't work, and not sure which track goes where. Not a worry, I'm in your hands, and happy. In NZ, those barbed wire gates are called Taranaki gates? Dont know why, but I really enjoyed the video, I always do, but normally suffer from shock for a while after watching. Thankyou Noraly, take care.
120km through the desert, with so many tracks and soft sand. Scary! I would be worried about breaking down in the middle of nowhere. Good you you for breezing through this adventure, a gold star to Honda for making reliable motorcycles and a big thankyou to the little motorcycle shop that fitted new tyres (tires if you can't spell).
I think what I've learnt the most from your channel is that you have completely turned my perception of other countries and places (as opposed to the crud Hollywood puts out).. So a great BIG thank you to our very own beautiful world adventurer! If you ever get so big that you need roadies to back you up.. I am first in line. (I'll have to bring my wife and kids but they'll love it - as long as we get to help out people and animals along the way)..
You’re amazing! I went riding in Big Bend National Park in Texas and it was a hard ride on pavement. To go in the hot desert alone is brave. Absolutely no one around to help if you have a flat or bike issues. Good idea not to turn off bike while getting off because you never know it might not start again for any reason. You are an amazing host and rider! Congratulations on your adventures.
no haga caso alos medios de comunicación occidentales hoy hay un gobierno social demócrata progresista en Mexico los medios de comunicación financiando por la derecha mundial están dando un golpe blando en contra de nuestro presidente, saludos desde México
David Webster, Mexico is amazing. While the violence related to the drug trade is real (which of course thrives only because there are consumers financing it by using these drugs in the destination countries), the majority of Mexicans are very friendly, and very hard working while never forgetting to enjoy life fully with family and friends.
Cute start with the precious little lady who was so sweet and grateful you opened the gate for. She was a little confused why you kept trying to put her back behind the gate but still very kind and polite to you when she jumped up and out. It was so funny/cute because it was real and innocent. You should show that clip on cute dog sites by itself. Beautiful desert.
Loved the dog , the landscapes looked like Africa at times , looks like having more agressive treads on the tires are paying off , great video and great job ! 👍👍👍
Hola Chica, just wanted to say hi and that I hope you have a safe and exiting ride through Mexico. Love the content as always.. Watching from Cape Town.
Beautiful desert landscape! One of my favorite areas in Mexico, just north of Durango city. I see you're heading to the Pacific coast through what might rank as one of the best places in Mexico if not the planet: the Sierra Madre Occidental and the region of the Copper Canyon with some of the deepest canyons on Earth. I hope you can visit with the Tarahumara or Raramuri as they call themselves and visit some of the missions that dot the area.
Always entertaining and informative 👍 The sheer joy hearing you during your rides proves you're living it large. The surprise for many of us are all the amazing sights and features in Mexico that are completely unknown outside of the country. Thank you for bringing these to us. Happy Birthday 🎂 🥳 🎉 Keep Safe, Ride Hard and Ignore the Idiots.
Inspired, probably a great deal, by Itchy Boots, I now have a CRF300L. Picking it up in two weeks. I haven't plans for big trips but it'll be a liberating machine to explore the local fenland where the roads sink and sag making very uncomfortable driving in a car.
A nice desert ride... "Smooth" and totally alone. No soul in sight. Interesting place indeed the Zone of Silence. Keep safe. Looking forward to the next.
I really enjoy seeing your adventures and I especially like listening to you talk about what is going on. However you do it, it seems like you are talking directly to me. I’m sure many of your viewers feel the same way. Anyway safe travels.
First I wish you a happy birthday Noraly. I found this a very interesting explanation of The Zone of Silence . The video images are so beautiful, I really enjoy them. You visualize the whole world. things we would never see otherwise. Thank you
This was a great episode. Very interesting learning about the Zone.. I never would have known about it if not for watching this video. I love watching the ride with the changing terrain and how you handle the motorcycle!! You are a wonderful rider!!
Wow! Noraly has proven again and again that she is a true adventurer, fearlessly crossing a desert alone. Also, the Honda motorcycle has proven its legendary toughness and reliability.
Noraly is probably the best movie actor in the world...all the stuntriding she did by herself....producer, director...all in one single person....Noraly should be nominated for an Oscar
And not the least, still in one piece!
She's not acting at all - this is all 100% real life for Noraly.
@@ScubaSteveCanada and meanwhile she is part of our lives 🤫❤️🇦🇹
Agreed 💯
But it's a Reality!
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she is OUR 🌟 STAR
Hi Noraly. Your interaction with the dog at the beginning of this video was priceless! You took such great pains to make sure the dog was safely inside the gates - and then it simply jumped out! I loved it.
Of course the remainder of the video was wonderful as always. Stay safe!
I live in Aguascalientes Mexico and in a way you have just passed this area of Mexico. I have lived in Mexico for over 20 years and I am from United States, but this is my home and I love the diversity of the canyons, beaches, deserts, mountains and the absolute splendor this country has to offer. I'm so happy that you are enjoying the magnificence and wonder of this beautiful country as you make your way to Alaska.
A good choice , if you look here usa now looks like . extreme left and woke, and usa slowly bleeds hand to death.
I would also prefer to move from the Netherlands to Mexico in dessert, but I am 57 years old, 4x brainstroke. can still walk well, but yes you are on the mediacation. I say enjoy your life there is still simple, and so far normal than in the west.
take care mate
My nephew spends 6 months a year in that area. He says its high desert. Loves it!
The most incredibly wonderful thing about your channel, is that we viewers get to see first hand, places that most of us will never get to travel to. And for that, I thank you! You have been through so many wonderful places that you have filmed as you traveled, and we feel like we have seen them!
I can't believe you single handedly do so much work and put in phenomenal efforts in the making of your videos. We sit here in the comforts of our own living space and get carried away watching these. Now that's proof that its as good as watching a movie and that again explains the kind of professionalism and careful planning and execution of the videos. Especially the drone shots take the breath away but then I am aware of the tremendous amount of work that it requires to film these all by yourself. I mean these are inspiring at several levels. Its an absolute joy to connect with you through these videos and be a part of your adventures Noraly. Hearty congratulations and best wishes to you. Good luck and God speed. 🎉❤ & the music of course. Amazing.
Amazing stuff!
I love that we get a comedy and a geology lesson besides the motorcycle adventure. It is such a joy watching your videos Noraly. Happy Birthday! I hope you have a great day.
Happy Birthday Noraly.
The new Hoodies are awesome
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it's her birthday 🤔oyoyoy Happy birthday sista itchy girl
- and so say all of us ! - a bit disappointing to not even see a fragment of a ufo - but then what idiot in the universe would even land in such a wasteland? - nice to see though - mexico is super cool - um - HOT !
The dog at the start of the video was so adorable. It's hilarious to see that after numerous attempts to keep him in, he just jumped over the gate and escaped outside.
I was dying laughing when he jumped out and bailed 🤣🤣🤣
was probably intreged that a blond human existed like itself.
What would Noraly do if it ran after her😂🤣
😂😂😂
She must of shared a bite of her sandwich 😁 .
Woman…. You ABSOLUTELY AMAZE ME. You have the heart of an adventurer and explorer, the joyous smile of a child, the laugh of an Angel and the bravery of a soldier warrior. Any man would be lucky and blessed to have you as his partner. You have such a wonderful spirit about you and a joy and zest for life. Watching you on your adventures, ALWAYS brings a smile to my face. Keep doing your thing and enjoying life. I envy you very very much, but also thankful that you’re there.
You said it for me Ray!
"Any man would be lucky and blessed to have you as his partner." We don't know if she is LGBT+. It keeps us all interested.
Noraly: “There’s absolutely not a single soul here to be found “ and she’s right! Not even the lizards want to be out in that heat. I’m familiar with the area, and it gets hot hot hot. But we all know Noraly, she’s always out there to show us places most of us will not be able to see on our own. Thank you Noraly!!
Under those green 'islands', there can be most fascinating life, though.
Broken mount: "This is why God invented duct tape." Well... that's what I heard.
yes sir and Glad that we can see the world by those Great people from TH-cam 😁
thx noraly! stay freshed
@@BuffaloC305 A lot of those creatures are venomous. BTW, did anyone notice (12:56) what appears to be a Dish Network antenna on the fascia of the building?
I love the way Noraly says: I love deserts....she also loves mountains. She loves canyons. She loves forests. She loves....THE EARTH!! the only thing she doesn't love is traffic. I love, love the way she is enthusiastic about it all!!! Such a role model!
She is Geologist!
And where is Traveling this far with a motorbike like Morally, Respekt.
Very much appreciate 💗
She, Noraly, is actually a pretty fantastic geologist having seen more rock and more landscape with an inquisitive and trained mind than most of us. I totally agree with you, so fun to watch her videos. She loves the EARTH and is a role model for all of us. Itchy Boots travels at just the right speed so that we can absorb the view of mountains, deserts, canyons and she always narrates like a space agency engineer and shows us on a map so that we can understand the route. Gotta love it!
You said it Carol!
The earth and animals she loves
Mexico is so beautiful ♥️
Noraly, I sincerely hope you are getting the worldwide acclaim you so deserve. You must spend hours researching the interesting and educational features of each area that you visit then brilliantly edit your exploits into these wonderful videos complete with music that is so appropriate. Your three episodes are the highlight of my week. Really quite astonishing. Long may you get the support to continue.
210 million views on youtube means a lot of people tune in for each episode, sometimes 500,000 per episode. I'm pretty sure that's worldwide acclaim.
I'm glad you have friends that tell you the safest routes to take. Northern Mexico is desert and semi desert very hot temperatures can reach 44 C or 112 F. Lots of drug cartels up on the sierra lots of pine trees and beautiful scenery on Durango, Sinaloa and Chihuahua. Sonora is very hot temperatures can reach 116 F or 47 C. Stay safe Noraly, safe travels.
Or does she just look it up on Wikipedia while she's having breakfast?!
Hahahahaha the young people surely laugh a lot with these comments because it is so easy to create a video if you have the correct technology, if someone pays me I could go wherever that guy ask me and create an amazing documentary even I could do it in a bicycle.
An Erie place. Half expecting you to encounter a UFO and some alien. Totally enjoyable. Been following itchy boots since India and to me, this is the best show on earth.
What a great channel to watch tucked up in bed.. As the wind and snow batters my attic flat in the City of Dunfermline Fife.. Scotland.. Can't wait to watch more Great. 👍👍😀😀💃
In 1922 during the "roaring 20's, my Grandmother eloped with my Grandfather to Mexico on motorcycles to get married, she was 17 at the time. Grandma being a very independent & liberated woman of her day would'nt think of riding on the back of Gramps big new 1922 Henderson inline 4 and prefferred to ride her own bike, otherwise no bike- no marriage, that was the deal. So Gramps went to the Local Indian MC Dealer in Los Angeles & bought her a new 1922 Indian 600cc v twin. Grandma was barely 4'10" tall, so Gramps had to modify the big spring seat so her toes could at least touch the ground. After a quick crash coarse in moto riding for Grandma they packed up the bikes & headed south to old Mexico. Got Married in Tijuana and continued south. About 1/3 way down the gulf side of the Baja Peninsula the dirt road all but disappeared. So they hired a local fisherman & his boat to ferry them & their bikes over to Mainland Mexico where they continued their honeymoon ride. Grandma's story reminded me alot of Noraly's over -water bike adventure when bypassing the Darien Gap. She told me the story back in 1967 when i was 15 years old, i was more than ready to buy my first motorcycle, & with Grandma's blessing & a $50 loan from her, i bought a well loved and well used but well running 1937 Harley Davidson El for $250 which as a kid in '67 was alot of money & all i could afford. Just before Grandma passed away in 2001 she gave me an old photograph taken of her sitting on her shiny new Indian on the Mexican border at San Diego, all packed up and ready to elope. Grandma was quite the character, i cherish all her stories to this day. She was a travel nurse by profession and traveled all over the world, serving the wounded in Europe in World War 2 & worked as a private care/ travel nurse to the old hollywood stars after the war & up until she retired at 79 years old. I always thought of her as the original "Little old lady from Pasadena" go granny go///
@@TubeOrNotTube Happy you enjoyed that memory of mine. thank Noraly too for reminding me, her adventures around the world reminds me of so many stories grandma told me about her life & travels, although in a different and much less hurried & complicated time.The essence is quite the same.
I enjoyed reading this story of your grandparents their travels and the motor bikes.
From Newcastle England.
Good story in a story.
Beautifuy story!
What a fantastic story, it’s easy to look at older people and just see them as that are. There were some bad asses back in the day and your gran definitely was one!
I like this channel. Me being disabled, this channel gives me a chance to ride along for the journey without feeling the bumps. Thank you Itchy Boots. I hope you ride across each state in the US.
ı love your style Itchy you have got free soul thanks for your energy
Noraly your ability to seek out these amazing places to show us, while filming, editing, and producing such incredible footage while travelling, never ceases to amaze me…. Eat your heart out National Geographic etc! 😆
Nice historical desert which malfunctioning earth's normal characteristics... Amazing place n it's history...Thanks to Nooraly.
@@007nadineL She can't depend on the internet wherever she finds herself so she is uploading the final cut. She just couldn't afford to send all the footage and it would take way too long.
love the fact, that you were strugling with the fence, and you did not edit it out. Anyone else would´ve cut out that scene. you a a genuine and honest person. Greetings from Puebla, mex. Travel safe.
That little doggo that you made friends with was the cutest!!! When he jumped the gate I laughed out. That was great. You are so kind.
Soy originario de Durango, nunca me imagine que Noraly, en su venturezco trayecto pasaria por aqui!!
Cuando salio de Real de Catorce y proyecto su ruta me emocione mucho. Increible como esta muchacha da a conocer lugares como este al mundo entero!! Feliz viaje Itchy Boots. Sigue conquistando cada rincon que visites, y cumple tus sueños 👍🏼😉👍🏼
Yo también soy de alla y admiro a esta intrepida aventurera...valiente y hermosa ❣🥵🌵🥰
igual, Soy de Hidalgo y me imagine que pasaría por aquí, de hecho paso a pocos kilómetros de mi casa, ya visite un lugar donde estuvo y conocí a las personas con las que hablo y el lugar donde desayuno, Las dunas rojas de Pacula. el asunto es que para cuando ella sube el video de lugares donde estuvo, ya en ese momento va muchos kilómetros lejos de allí.
@@noebravo2139 Asi es Noe, solo de pensar el trabajo de editar y planear, mis respetos, y como dicen: El show debe continuar...Me pregunto que ruta tomara en USA?, pues yo radico en California. Ya lo sabremos en los proximos episodios 😁
My wife and i are in our 70's and im taking care of her as she has parkinsons. Its tough, but we really look forward to your videos each week and hope you stay safe on your journeys. We live in washington state and if you need a place to crash one day when passing thru you have it. I can also take you out for a great trail ride on a couple 50 year old dirt bikes in a beautiful washington forest. Again thanks for the entertainment.
My Dad had Parkinson's and when I got to 60, my hands starting a little bit shaking, and I feared getting worse like my Dad had been. I read taking Virgin Coconut Oil could reverse Parkinson and other Nerve disorders of the brain even Alzheimers. I tried it and it has worked for me. I see as this' Alzheimers, Parkinson, even maybe even some Dimentia is caused by the oxidation of the sheath of the nerves between the neurons. At least for me Coconut Oil clears this oxidation up.
Hey Cam I have MS and my mother had parkinson and alzheimer, I stopped giving her sugar and only used stevia and a 600mg dose of R-alpha lipoic acid daily with niagen pills and she is cured. God bless you!
Good on you Cam. My last tumble off the bike was riding through island of Phuket Thailand, pre-parkinson diagnosis... but am emboldened now by you and Noraly, to get back on the saddle and immerse myself in the sense-surround experience I have loved, not quite as long as yours ... at 65.Cheers
Look up Dr. Daniel Amen. He's on PBS almost every week.
@@RelaxZone69 yep this is what Dr. Amen talks about. Alpha Lipoic acid and niacin.
My favorite motorcycle geologist and tourism guide. Thanks for sharing such a beautiful place with us. I was in this area in the early 2000’s and fell in love with Mexico and the ppl…
The little dog had his mind made up! He was staying outside the gate! Lol…. The Zone of Silence is certainly an interesting place. It has to be one of the most unique places on earth. The desert terrain is so “empty” yet intriguing. Your drone footage always helps us see the world that we live in. Thanks for sharing another day in your adventure. Ride safe Noraly!
That little dog has a scam going and she beat him at his game. Most players leave a piece of food to keep him in the gate. She cheesed him out of his breakfast. Mean old white girl!!! LOL
KN air filter 😊
@@neilkrischenjr4767 … definitely a necessity!
That would make a great TH-cam short
That dog was persistent!
I can see why you loved that ride--not a single person for miles!!
That little doggie was so adorable! I laughed so hard after all your attempts to get him back in & close the gate--he just jumps up & goes thru the opening! Great video, as always❣
😂😂😂😂👏👏👏👏
🌞 It's great that after driving in the elements you still have energy to give a lively presentation info about the area.
That bit with the dog in the beginning was hilarious! The desert is a fascinating place. The Zone of Silence is an interesting phenomenon that I didn't know about. Loved the drone video - it shows the topography very well. Stay safe.
Me encontré este canal por casualidad y la verdad me encantó. No puedo creer que estoy conociendo mi país a través de esta encantadora persona.
What a brave woman! Incredible adventurous travel in an unpredictable area.
great drone Montage in the desert lots of work to get those shots, I can appreciate !!
You should meet up in Mexico
Even as I approach life's end I am learning such amazing stuff ! Thank you Noraly. Such a beautiful planet - let's not spoil it for future generations.
amen
today; it is realy hard adventure; good luck Noraly
Siempre que te detengas a la sombra en lugares parecidos, verifica que no hay serpientes o escorpiones ... un abrazo ... eres una inspiración
just found this channel and its absolutely wonderful ( watching relieve stress since my exams are near lol)
I have always admired how you solve difficult situations far away from home but that dog really spiced your morning by showing you that he's sharp.
Happy (early) Birthday Noraly! Have a great day tomorrow! All the best! Cheers
es admirable tu valor para andar en lugares ostiles, y un gran ejemplo para quienes sueñan en emprender un viaje, gracias por compartir tus experiencias.
That bit with the dog at the start was lovely and also hilarious. I loved it.
Same.
It's every time an adventure following your trail, everyone likes to go with you out on the trail, even the dog loves it. Hartelijk Gefeliciteerd met je verjaardag Noraly and have good rest of your evening.
... and as so often, when I watch Noraly`s videos, I never have heard before about this extraordinary ( and even extraterrestrial ? ) phenomenon.
... and as already written so often, many thanks, Noraly, for sharing and for making me smarter, step for step, episode for episode 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼.
Yes, I agree with you.
That little dog was so funny, fooling Noraly, thinking she could lock her into the compound....cheers🍷🇨🇦
Before I showed this video to my wife, I asked her: "In a contest of wills between a Dutch motorcyclist and a Mexican dog, which do you think will prevail?" My wife didn't even need to think it over. She just said "the dog".
lol brilliant dog
The dog took a head start to alaska
When I was a kid I had a chihuahua that I taught to climb the fence. He got to where he just ran up it, would sit on top of a post and watch his neighborhood. We are truly fortunate chihuahuas are small, a big dog with that disposition would kill us all and everything in it's way. He lived into his teens, got the worst end in countless fights with all manner of creatures but, he never quit.
@@jerrym3261 my little one year old chihuahua can jump very high. I have caught him on top the dinner table. Very unique dogs with a special attitude.
@@felipetorres7222 My grandfather had the father of mine and my uncle had his mother. We had beagles, the chihuahua would stand in the food bowl and not let the beagles eat. He weighed more than both his parents put together and it wasn't fat. A neighbor had a Plott hound, they use them to hunt bear. The chihuahua would go to his house and pick a fight with him if the Plott was out of his pen. The chihuahua is the dog that taught me not to pull away when you got bit. You could use both hands to get yourself free without getting hurt too bad but, if you tried to pull away, he could sink his teeth in. He was likable in his way but, determined in getting his way.
First, happy birthday! I’m really enjoying your adventure through Mexico. I’m quite surprised at the amount of varied terrain. As always, your cinematography is to notch, specially your use of the drone. I really like the way you pass on some snippet of knowledge pertaining to the local area. Keep up the great work. Thanks for taking us with you. Ride safe.
From Hidalgo del Parral, Chihuahua to the entire world, my beautiful city.
i hope enjoy your ride also into the Sierra Tarahumara.
I'm in just about 10 days and you trapped me, it is amazing what you do. As I said before, I'm from Poza Rica, very close to El Tajín and I think is when I started following your adventure.
Congratulations for such amazing raids and videos.
The zone of silence you described and showed is spooky and my imagination is now running wild! Thank you for those amazing drone shots. What a place! Safe travels and Happy Birthday.
You go girl! You fixed that mount like a true boss! You're so kind to the animals and such a great representative of humanity. You're representing Switzerland but also Americans and the Latin culture and it's wonderful to watch you take everything in stride. I've been watching you every night and have severe insomnia so you've been keeping me great company. Thank you!
I thought she was Dutch
Mais uma excelente aventura que nos deixa colados ao ecrã do telemóvel. Sem dúvida que és uma guerreira do asfalto e da terra. Votos de uma continuação de viagem em segurança.
Hola noraly! Disfruta la zona del silencio..cuando era niño solia ir con mi padre!🌞
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Beautiful but dangerous I can't imagine to loose the water and be stranded in the desert. I admire your determination and daring.
I always tie 4 seperate flasks of water to the rear of my dirt bike, just in case. :)
Would love it if you showed the temperature during your rides. Maybe just every once in a while on screen.
Love your videos. Stay safe.
Also maybe an update video on how all your gear (boots, jacket, armor etc) is holding up and how you clean it and how often.
Thanks for the best entertainment on the internet.
Very glad to hear that you enjoy and feel comfortable in a desert environment, Noraly. It's where one's soul can feel a special connection. The USA equivalent to the Zone of Silence is Death Valley National Park in CA. It is absolutely the quietest place in the USA. Coffee is on me is we cross paths at The Oasis at Death Valley.
Rosewell New Mexico.
Choice! Glad to have found your channel. 😎
Such an inspiration Noraly. When your camera fell off your bike my heart was in my throat. For a moment I thought you fell off. Stay safe.
P.S You've convinced me that the Honda CRF300L Rally is the best. So I just put a deposit on one. Bigger isn't always better. You riding single track sand and having to pick your bike up was what convinced me. Powerful yet light and nimble.
I agree. My dirt bike is a Yamaha XT250. My street bike is a Hayabusa (a beast!). The size of a bike is overrated (or underrated 😁)
@@breevaldez-kenny1274 I just got rid of my KLR650. It was nearly impossible to ride on sandy single track. And needed a crane to pick back up if you drop it. So many people make the same mistake thinking bigger is better. Most of us don't need to go 100mph through the woods, and my race days are over.
@@moemuggy4971 I totally agree. When camping/riding, I pack my dirt bike the same way I would if I’d gone hiking. When I dump my bike, I can flip rubber-side back down! My Hayabusa is my daily commuter to my 50 mile ride to work in the city. I have hard side and luggage cases for my grocery runs.
Inspiring, comical, educational and resilient… our world has been blessed with a beautiful soul, wishing you the happiest of happy birthdays Noraly!! Thank you again for opening the window to show us more of the rock we all live on. 💖🙏🙃🌏
This video is such so full of information I do not need to research with all I need to do is just listen to what Noraly is telling in here... thank you for that. I could feel how hot it is in there. Be safe always!
Noraly, I was hiking in the Burren area of Ireland a few years back. My compass reacted much as yours in the Zone of Silence. Since I was using the compass and a map to locate certain sites, I was rather confused until I stopped and slowly moved the compass across the rocks. It swung wildly from side to side and even made a complete rotation. Our world has some truly amazing sites.
Happy Birthday Noraly!! This episode reveals so much terrain that I wasn't expecting, like dessert. Thank you ever so much for your shares. I do enjoy these adventures!
Itchy Boots
تحياتي افضل يوتيوبر بالتوفيق 🤩 تحية من تونس
شكؤا على الترجمة باللغة العربية
You are amazing, not even locals dare to travel to those isolated places, let alone by themselves as you do. Kudos to you! You are an inspiration to all of us.
Keep it up.
Estás seguro que ni los locales lo hacen?, solo busca los cientos de vídeos hechos en la zona del silencio.
Hey Noraly! As you said hi to the chihuahua while preparing to leave, I KNEW you would insure it was safely ensconced before leaving. It is a testament to your videography...incorporating your integrity, character and love... Noraly, that I and MANY other viewers KNOW your character so well we can predict what you will do! Hugs and kisses, God Bless You (GBY) in Jesus' Name!
THEN he jumps the fence just to show you he just wanted your attention...LOL!
The zone of silence in the desert is fascinating and spectacular. Enjoyed the video thank you💕
hi Noraly, you made me giggle with the music during the compass scene and when you clarified you were entering the state of Chihuahua and not the animal hehe, you are awesome! amazing footage and editing as always 😄 also wishing you the happiest of birthdays tomorrow!
Increíble travesía, mucha suerte y mil bendiciones... Espero estés disfrutando de nuestro México que es tu casa también
Thank you for showing us such a remote and amazing area.
I admire your enthusiasm to travel long distances to find amazing places and share them.
Stay safe, thanks for sharing this adventure, I look forward to the next video.
Feliz cumpleaños Noraly que tengas lindo día y gracias por compartir tus viajes a través de tus excelentes videos.
Just binge watched your last months worth of videos… I’m hooked and glad I stumbled onto your channel. You’re an awesome person and the world needs more people like you in it. Thanks for the content!
Wow, respect that you dare to cross this desert by yourself. Your motorcycle is reliable. I would be scared that something would happen with the engine, and that I would be stuck there, in this dangerous environment. One can find the sea fossils everywhere, because of the great Flood, a time when the entire earth was covered with water. Most of the fossil record is from this time. It was rain coming down, and the ocean floor coming up, and water mixed with hot lava and sediment was thrown all around. Plants and animals were fossilised so rapidly, that we even find fresh flowers among them. The simple life forms lived on the bottom of the ocean, the higher ones in the top of the ocean and on land. That is why we find the different layers of fossils to represent not time, but depth and height. Water became steam, and later when it cooled down, it caused an Ice age. I had never heard of an Area 51 in Mexico before, and now, thanks to you, I have seen it. Take care, and stay safe.
Great episode Noraly! I live in ,and grew up in Arizona therefore , desert riding is what we did a lot of. There was something fascinating about riding in the flat, arid middle of nowhere and happening upon random signs of civilization long since abandoned. Just wondering and thinking back to who was there before , why were they there, and what caused them to leave.
Covering miles of emptiness and suddenly encountering evidence that someone lived and worked there long ago is fascinating and makes one hungry for the next encounter. I hope you travel through a little bit of Arizona on your way to Alaska, but we are large and varied topicologically, so getting an overall picture of our state is difficult! Bien Viaje!
Hi Noraly: I discovered your adventures this summer. I teach school and am planning to have my students track your adventures when we start back up in the Fall. It looks like you are moving quite fast. I thought if you were in my neck of the woods you could come by and say hello to my students. But I think you will be in Oregon by then. I love your travels, your communication with people and animals. What a wonderful life you are living. Stay safe please. Mexico is a wonderful country. You are a delight. Barbara Mc.
Great video! The interaction with the little dog was hilarious. Love the dessert and the absolute quiet. The horses were amazing too. You are super brave and adventurous!
I have been watching your channel for a couple months already, I am hook to your videos and can't wait for the next episode... You are such a wonderful person and great content creator... We love you Noraly
3am, and freezing here. You've painted the perfect picture, dessert, no road, a blazing sun, compass doesn't work, and not sure which track goes where. Not a worry, I'm in your hands, and happy. In NZ, those barbed wire gates are called Taranaki gates? Dont know why, but I really enjoyed the video, I always do, but normally suffer from shock for a while after watching. Thankyou Noraly, take care.
Noraly is creating another category of entertainment!. ¡Absolute amazing!!, I have two days fascinating with you channel Noraly.
120km through the desert, with so many tracks and soft sand. Scary! I would be worried about breaking down in the middle of nowhere. Good you you for breezing through this adventure, a gold star to Honda for making reliable motorcycles and a big thankyou to the little motorcycle shop that fitted new tyres (tires if you can't spell).
Tires if you're American, tyres if you're British ;)
My former boss name is Brian Hall also, from Kansas. I guess you’re from the UK.
I think what I've learnt the most from your channel is that you have completely turned my perception of other countries and places (as opposed to the crud Hollywood puts out)..
So a great BIG thank you to our very own beautiful world adventurer!
If you ever get so big that you need roadies to back you up.. I am first in line. (I'll have to bring my wife and kids but they'll love it - as long as we get to help out people and animals along the way)..
You’re amazing! I went riding in Big Bend National Park in Texas and it was a hard ride on pavement. To go in the hot desert alone is brave. Absolutely no one around to help if you have a flat or bike issues. Good idea not to turn off bike while getting off because you never know it might not start again for any reason. You are an amazing host and rider! Congratulations on your adventures.
Mexico seems more relaxed and friendly than I thought it would be….it also looks beautiful and we’ll cared for.
no haga caso alos medios de comunicación occidentales hoy hay un gobierno social demócrata progresista en Mexico los medios de comunicación financiando por la derecha mundial están dando un golpe blando en contra de nuestro presidente, saludos desde México
The place she was staying in definitely didn't look well cared for... Demolished houses, destroyed pavements and roads
David Webster, Mexico is amazing. While the violence related to the drug trade is real (which of course thrives only because there are consumers financing it by using these drugs in the destination countries), the majority of Mexicans are very friendly, and very hard working while never forgetting to enjoy life fully with family and friends.
Love you noraly from India🇮🇳🇮🇳.. You're my favourite😍😍.. Keep traveling✈️
Cute start with the precious little lady who was so sweet and grateful you opened the gate for. She was a little confused why you kept trying to put her back behind the gate but still very kind and polite to you when she jumped up and out. It was so funny/cute because it was real and innocent. You should show that clip on cute dog sites by itself. Beautiful desert.
Loved the dog , the landscapes looked like Africa at times , looks like having more agressive treads on the tires are paying off , great video and great job ! 👍👍👍
Miss.Noraly has a great taste of music... The music and beauty of the land matches perfectly....
Do you know the name of the song ? I can't find it
You're such an incredible woman!
I have nothing but the upmost respect for you and how brave you are.
Que increíbles lugares que logras llegar y mostrarnos, buen viento hermosa...!!!
Hola Chica, just wanted to say hi and that I hope you have a safe and exiting ride through Mexico. Love the content as always.. Watching from Cape Town.
Hey Tom, just a quick note.. Ola = wave. Hola = hello. Hope you enjoy the views!
@@MrEdybriones Thanks for letting me know, I have changed it now. Have a great day
@@MrEdybriones So is Ola a Mexican Wave?!
@@antonioveritas eres? O te haces? Digo.
Your videos are more beautiful with those gorgeous quick laughs . Thanks a lot , brave lady .
You are so so so brave being out in the middle of nowhere on your own. You have a great adventurous and courageous spirit. Well done!
Beautiful desert landscape! One of my favorite areas in Mexico, just north of Durango city. I see you're heading to the Pacific coast through what might rank as one of the best places in Mexico if not the planet: the Sierra Madre Occidental and the region of the Copper Canyon with some of the deepest canyons on Earth. I hope you can visit with the Tarahumara or Raramuri as they call themselves and visit some of the missions that dot the area.
LOL !!!!!!!!!! All Effort for putting that dog inside..... absolutely hilarious !!
That dog is an adventurer…like you! Happy Birthday Norely! 🎉
Always entertaining and informative 👍
The sheer joy hearing you during your rides proves you're living it large.
The surprise for many of us are all the amazing sights and features in Mexico that are completely unknown outside of the country. Thank you for bringing these to us.
Happy Birthday 🎂 🥳 🎉
Keep Safe, Ride Hard and Ignore the Idiots.
We live on a mysterious planet. Good info and video
Inspired, probably a great deal, by Itchy Boots, I now have a CRF300L. Picking it up in two weeks. I haven't plans for big trips but it'll be a liberating machine to explore the local fenland where the roads sink and sag making very uncomfortable driving in a car.
Hi Noraly, what an epic ride today and very informative, loved the drone footage, keep safe out there and God Bless. 🇿🇦🏍🏍💯
A nice desert ride... "Smooth" and totally alone. No soul in sight. Interesting place indeed the Zone of Silence.
Keep safe.
Looking forward to the next.
I really enjoy seeing your adventures and I especially like listening to you talk about what is going on. However you do it, it seems like you are talking directly to me. I’m sure many of your viewers feel the same way. Anyway safe travels.
First I wish you a happy birthday Noraly. I found this a very interesting explanation of The Zone of Silence . The video images are so beautiful, I really enjoy them. You visualize the whole world. things we would never see otherwise. Thank you
I just found your channel recommended by another utuber. Great video and I’m excited for more. Safe travels❤️🙏
This was a great episode. Very interesting learning about the Zone.. I never would have known about it if not for watching this video. I love watching the ride with the changing terrain and how you handle the motorcycle!! You are a wonderful rider!!