Seeing you on the mule reminded me of Robyn Davidson and her 1700-mile crossing of the Australian desert on camel. A shorter trip on mule, but your motorcycle travels have been in the spirit of Robyn, and perhaps even more dangerous. Loved the whole mule trip. What a landscape.
Some experience konga lol. You were so brave and you never Quit I love your determination dear . Thank you for the heart that makes my day . The donkeys now where they are going for sure . So much history and scenery. Good luck 🍀🍀❤😊🫂😊
Beautiful ride & campout. Paintings definitely worth going to see even if a bit of a struggle to do so. Love the patient, helpful animals & sure guidance of Carlos. Epic trip!
WOW!! Different adventure for you! But it looked like it was well worth the work. What's worse, 3 days on a mule and walking on a really sketchy trail or taking Chillie through 10 kilometers (6 miles) of DEEP sand? Great episode, Kinga! 🤟
the painting at 19:18 was phenomenal. What a great adventure. I recently rode to New Mexico where there are very ancient cliff dwellings maybe from the same era. That canyon felt like a place of great power, I thought you guys might be eating peyote, I bet the original inhabitants did.
@onherbike Yes it was the Gila Cliff Dwellings, I probably got the idea from you. Yes I remember now, you spent time with the cool old dude in the bus who was the caretaker. You also found some hot springs that I missed. It's a fairly easy ride from Fort Worth so I'll be going again next year. Love your current adventures. Take care.
Hi kinga, great video, That was quite different from your biking videos, And you got a workout 💪 aswell, Donkeys and mules really work hard, I was surprised they didn't drink half the stream, Take care from Roy in England 👍 😊❤.
Thank you, Kinga for that excellent adventure, glad you enjoyed yourself and also the walk up that massive hill that was quite the hike beautiful scenery. Thanks for that adventure. Looking forward to your next video.
Kinga, absolutely loved seeing u on a mule💯🤣😆😂. But I really feel for the little donkeys having to carry big loads, but they look well cared for. I thoroughly enjoyed this episode, I'm really enjoying the new u xx💜🇦🇺 How's ur butt, sore.
Boy Kinga, rugged and beautiful, and pretty exciting, yes. The journey into the the gorgeous canyon and ravine, reaaly great. Really nice to see you on alternate transportation! Your giving us a really nice look at mexico! Been following each of your videos since to left the States. Wonderful series. Hope your having fun!
Hi Kinga wow this is such a different video but I really enjoyed it. Thank you once again for a wonderful adventure before dementia through your eyes. 👀 Cliff from Australia
good episode, the gorge stands out just because its a shelter, I'll do a pause on your cooking, would think it should have endless supplies of tortillas
Those are some sure-footed mules and donkeys! I grew up riding horses and I think I prefer motorcycles.😂Pictographs were very neat and those are so big and in great shape, probably because of how hard it was to get to them. I went to a place with quite a few in Wyoming, they had a pamphlet to tell you what the different images were or possible meant along with the age of the various ones. Unfortunately, people had vandalized some of them, which I find infuriating.
They’re not donkeys. Their mules. Half horse, half donkey. Extremely tough and agile animals. They do the same thing in the Grand Canyon. And if that is animal abuse, it would be stopped in the United States.
@@kurtjensen7264well said! They are animals that are bred to perform a task. And they perform that task exceptionally well. Do not confuse working animals with house pets.
I really enjoyed being able to explore through the video.
Thank you for sharing!❤
Thanks for watching 😊🙌
Finally a real adventure, right ? Not only riding bike. But you did it well!
Really immersive adventure, so interesting. Loved it, best episode yet.
Seeing you on the mule reminded me of Robyn Davidson and her 1700-mile crossing of the Australian desert on camel. A shorter trip on mule, but your motorcycle travels have been in the spirit of Robyn, and perhaps even more dangerous. Loved the whole mule trip. What a landscape.
Hi Kinga, this episode was one of the most interesting. Discovering these places where humans lived in the mists of time!😊😊👍👍👍
I'm glad you enjoyed it😊
A phenomenal episode. Thank you Kinga.
Thanks for watching 😊🙌
Rock art was amazing ,Kinga! Carlos is one lucky ombre to get the famous beetroot soup!
Hahaha, I don't think he realised how famous this soup is on the interwebs 😂
Wooow beautiful experience. You are a really free girl. I’m amazed…. 🤟🏻
I didn't see mules, sombreros and ponchos until I got to west central Mexico. You're really hitting the high spots.
Some experience konga lol. You were so brave and you never Quit I love your determination dear . Thank you for the heart that makes my day . The donkeys now where they are going for sure . So much history and scenery. Good luck 🍀🍀❤😊🫂😊
Thank you 😊🤗
Beautiful ride & campout. Paintings definitely worth going to see even if a bit of a struggle to do so. Love the patient, helpful animals & sure guidance of Carlos. Epic trip!
Wonderful top rider. Kinga n.1
WOW!! Different adventure for you! But it looked like it was well worth the work. What's worse, 3 days on a mule and walking on a really sketchy trail or taking Chillie through 10 kilometers (6 miles) of DEEP sand? Great episode, Kinga! 🤟
It was living on the edge experience 😳😆
Stunning pictures there! What fantastically beautiful places! 🤩
Wow! What amazing episode!!
Me gusta tu español 😅
Good ..the best .have a good time .❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Great video. Thank you.
Great adventure for episode 300. !
Thank you 😊🤗
the painting at 19:18 was phenomenal. What a great adventure. I recently rode to New Mexico where there are very ancient cliff dwellings maybe from the same era. That canyon felt like a place of great power, I thought you guys might be eating peyote, I bet the original inhabitants did.
Did you see Gila Cliff Dwellings? I did an episode on this one too. I still think about this place, it has such incredible energy.
@onherbike Yes it was the Gila Cliff Dwellings, I probably got the idea from you. Yes I remember now, you spent time with the cool old dude in the bus who was the caretaker. You also found some hot springs that I missed. It's a fairly easy ride from Fort Worth so I'll be going again next year. Love your current adventures. Take care.
Hi kinga, great video, That was quite different from your biking videos, And you got a workout 💪 aswell, Donkeys and mules really work hard, I was surprised they didn't drink half the stream, Take care from Roy in England 👍 😊❤.
Me too, it's incredible that they just don't get thirsty.
Thank you, Kinga for that excellent adventure, glad you enjoyed yourself and also the walk up that massive hill that was quite the hike beautiful scenery. Thanks for that adventure. Looking forward to your next video.
Thank you 😊🤗
Kinga, absolutely loved seeing u on a mule💯🤣😆😂. But I really feel for the little donkeys having to carry big loads, but they look well cared for. I thoroughly enjoyed this episode, I'm really enjoying the new u xx💜🇦🇺 How's ur butt, sore.
I was sore for a week after this adventure 😂
@@onherbike and uve got such a cute butt oh!!!😂
Boy Kinga, rugged and beautiful, and pretty exciting, yes. The journey into the the gorgeous canyon and ravine, reaaly great. Really nice to see you on alternate transportation! Your giving us a really nice look at mexico! Been following each of your videos since to left the States. Wonderful series. Hope your having fun!
Thank you, I'm glad you're enjoying my Mexican series 😊🙌
Nice job 😊 good for you to make it through all this technical terrain...
Noo, don’t leave Chillie alone 😅😂 just kidding, great donkey trip Kinga 💪🏼👍🏼👊🏼👌🏼🤩
very pretty landscapes, Chillie is not jealous??, have a good trip Kinga 👍✌
Hi Kinga wow this is such a different video but I really enjoyed it. Thank you once again for a wonderful adventure before dementia through your eyes. 👀 Cliff from Australia
Thanks mate 🙌
Fab! Four leg drive is awesome😯
What a Beautiful place ❤❤❤
Very nice video... very nice video, with the mule you don't even have to put the stand on the bike!😂
Love you kinga
I am fascinated by pictographs. Love that you visit them.
Wow. Amazing video
Dang hope Chile didn't get jealous! LOL
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First comment for the second time, happy to see you again, continue your adventure
Those donkey trails would have been challenging with Chillie ;-) Happy days, Günter/Nürnberg
good episode, the gorge stands out just because its a shelter, I'll do a pause on your cooking, would think it should have endless supplies of tortillas
Onherbike dehhh dehlee küheylan dehhh donkey ❤🎉
Amazing ❤. Kolkata .India.
Epic indeed , Thanks for sharing .
Great music. Enjoyed every second of the video. Bit different. Mules and donkeys obviously well looked after!
Was going to comment on the missing sombrero, but then you put on a scarf
❤❤ from Holland..😅
Kaunis luonto ja hyvä video👍😎 kiitos Kinga🌹🌼🌷
Already knew mules are for riding 😊 iááááá
Kinga na JejSiołku :) Pozdrawiam :)
Happy 💯💯💯 th!😊🏍👍👍👍👍✌️
Super trip !!! Kinga , do you know who and when created this paintings ? What people lived there ?
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Cool beans
Funny to see the donkeys leading the way. Who's guiding who?
Good question 😆
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*Just a slightly slower horse/Mule/power ride for you in this video aye Kinga🙂 But awesome views on this adventure with Carlos 🙂nz*
One mule power, but how many torques?
Kinga did Carlos tell you what people painted those and how long ago?
это нарисовал Карлос))))
Unfortunately Carlos couldn't provide me with this information.
Kisiel "słodka chwila" 😊 fajny Polski akcent - pozdrów czasem nas rodaków, byłoby fajnie usłyszeć polskie "pozdrawiam".
Those are some sure-footed mules and donkeys! I grew up riding horses and I think I prefer motorcycles.😂Pictographs were very neat and those are so big and in great shape, probably because of how hard it was to get to them. I went to a place with quite a few in Wyoming, they had a pamphlet to tell you what the different images were or possible meant along with the age of the various ones. Unfortunately, people had vandalized some of them, which I find infuriating.
I really love you ❤
this was good but it might have been better with a bit of commentary on the natives that did the paintings and why.
Maaate you're rolling your Rrrs San Francisco de la Sierra Hey! 😅💐Kinga do you know how to say somebody stole my car in Spanish? Car los
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Baja is amazing.. too bad the highway has check points every 50 miles or so 😮but if they treat well tourists i guess is worthy
Chille 😂
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You look like sister Sara in an old western movie
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have you watched Two Mules For Sister Sara? with Clint Eastwood and Shirley MaClaine? lol
trust the mule, it's the jackasses on their backs that you have to be careful around
Aşkım mutlumusun.
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It's dangerous for animals, a lot of rocks and the temperature is so hot. I think for the humans it's funny but for the animals, obviously not.
This obviously animal abuse 😮😮...poor donkeys !!
Don't be a dick.
They’re not donkeys. Their mules. Half horse, half donkey. Extremely tough and agile animals. They do the same thing in the Grand Canyon. And if that is animal abuse, it would be stopped in the United States.
@@kurtjensen7264well said! They are animals that are bred to perform a task. And they perform that task exceptionally well. Do not confuse working animals with house pets.
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