Itchy Boots

India was traveled again, recently.
My overactive brain doesn't do well with dates in the past... come to think of it, not too great with future events, either.
"I'm not into time, man." ~Tommy Chong
 
Seems to me a large Honda dealership like Southern Powesports in Chattanooga would be an ideal venue but what do I know...
 
...........is Franklin a hotbed of motorcycle activity?

Waco Tx (pop 145,000) certainly is....

 
As I told you. She's in Yemen. The eastern part of it, government controlled (not by Houthis). And not on a bike.
All for another buck and some YT "fame"

Gaza is next? (oh, maybe on the Israeli controlled side, or maybe not...eh).

P.S. Clearly there are people who're helping her with the logistics. (Hotels, guides, air tickets, etc., etc.). And she's probably flies home on occasion between the clips if needed.
 
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P.S. Clearly there are people who're helping her with the logistics. (Hotels, guides, air tickets, etc., etc.). And she's probably flies home on occasion between the clips if needed.
With respect, I doubt that is the case, and this speculation appears often. There are a bunch of bogus click-bait videos about her supposed support crew, or her film crew, and even about her being married. That's just hijackers attempting to get more views on their own dumb YT channel by using her name.
As a lifelong world traveler, she does her own planning, reservatios, visas, insurance, passage-de-whatevers, and all the rest, it's second nature to her. And she seldom goes out after dark, so she spends a lot of time alone and can get these details taken care of.
She knows where and how to get through customs, exchange currency, and buy SIM cards for her phone, she does it all herself.
She doesn't get back to Holland all that much, either, except maybe between her YouTube "seasons", or unless she gets injured, like in her last rally attempt. Many countries have limitations on how long you can keep an out-of-country vehicle there, which is part of the reason for the carnet de passage -- they don't want you selling your vehicle in their country.
It's not as if I know her personally, but I have listened to several motorcycle podcasts where she was interviewed through the years.
 
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and even about her being married
She was, her husband cheated on her, whilst she was working in Australia. She divorced him. All this was prior to her travelling the world on a motorcycle. ( she wrote about it in her book)
This does not diminish her accomplishments.
Sadlsor articulates it well in the post above.
 
There are a bunch of bogus click-bait videos about her supposed support crew, or her film crew
Right. But what I meant is not a crew per se, but someone even in Europe would help searching for places to stay, safer roads to ride or border crossings in these remote countries. Researching things takes lots of time and this could free up some time for many other things she's working on.
I can be wrong, but just a gues. She keeps details hidden behind the YT screen.
 
With respect, I doubt that is the case, and this speculation appears often. There are a bunch of bogus click-bait videos about her supposed support crew, or her film crew, and even about her being married. That's just hijackers attempting to get more views on their own dumb YT channel by using her name.
As a lifelong world traveler, she does her own planning, reservatios, visas, insurance, passage-de-whatevers, and all the rest, it's second nature to her. And she seldom goes out after dark, so she spends a lot of time alone and can get these details taken care of.
She knows where and how to get through customs, exchange currency, and buy SIM cards for her phone, she does it all herself.
She doesn't get back to Holland all that much, either, except maybe between her YouTube "seasons", or unless she gets injured, like in her last rally attempt. Many countries have limitations on how long you can keep an out-of-country vehicle there, which is part of the reason for the carnet de passage -- they don't want you selling your vehicle in their country.
It's not as if I know her personally, but I have listened to several motorcycle podcasts where she was interviewed through the years.
I too don't get the debate led by "armchair ADV riders"...
Don't like it, don't watch it... period.
Simple as that... :shrug2:
 
I too don't get the debate led by "armchair ADV riders"...
Don't like it, don't watch it... period.
Simple as that... :shrug2:
I don't jump from one extreme to another. You don't need to be mean.
Sometimes I watch and other times I won't. But expressing opinions is not prohibited.


My next prediction is that she may go to Oman or/and Golf countries and fly back home from UAE or even Qatar.
That's if all will be still more or less ok with Iran.
 
Most of it's pretty boring to me. I don't care about the food or even some of the sites she goes to.. but I do like to watch when some adversity hits and how she addresses it as I might learn something from that which would benefit my own riding experience.

Una Moto is kinda like the early days of IB, I think you can learn a lot from new riders that you forget after a while.
 
when some adversity hits and how she addresses it as I might learn something from that which would benefit my own riding experience.
She addresses it well. Yet don't forget that she must to play on camera as well.
For her it is a reality TV and the show must go on. And she has lots of experiences with it.
We don't know what's going on behind.

For many of us, just an ordinary riders, filming would be the least on our mind in case of adversity.
Most of it's pretty boring to me. I don't care about the food or even some of the sites she goes to.
Agreed.
 
What we do know is, she’s got Japan as her end goal for this series. She will be going to Britain in June for the ADV Riders Festival, and doing a book launch in the States. So I do admit, looking on google maps, trying to figure all the possible paths she might take to get there.
Her videos tend to air up to a month later than real time.
I believe she has help with her merch sales, could be family, her brother, sister or father.

Charlie Sinewan sends his footage to an editor in Spain, then he gets it back to do a voice over before he publishes.

Sadlsor, put me onto Adam Riemann’s channel he does all his own filming and editing, very talented man who produces some fabulous videos.

I’m an ardent follower of Noraly, I will concur some of the videos at times lack content. Overall I admire her spirit, she never ceases to amaze me, and has more gumption to go places that I wouldn’t dare to go.
There’s another fellow I follow from Bulgaria, he went to Russia last fall, he didn’t encounter any issues, said the people were wonderful and had a good time…..who knew. ;)

There are people that are good planners, work out the logistics, network with others in the community to get info on places they are going to.
I’ve got a big trip coming up. I leave in two months, I’ve been planning this for the past year and a half. Recently I’ve had to alter some destinations, and look at alternative routes….all part of the adventure. ;)
In the meantime I’m looking forward to Noraly’s next episode.
 
Well, now I finally looked at this thread and found that we're not talking
about how boots make your feet itch, the way everybody knows putting on a
helmet makes your scalp itch, and closing the visor on your full face helmet
makes your nose itch (doubly bad itching if you have gloves on!)

She seems like a nice lady that has great adventures. I'll have to block off some time to
do more than just skim a few quick peeks at her videos.
 
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Following her rather infrequently (stumbled over her during COVID boredom while searching for Norway and Island trips...) I have a different take on the whole issue...

As an Earhart or Beard already clearly showed: they can do something, if they just want to... ;)
 
She addresses it well. Yet don't forget that she must to play on camera as well.

For many of us, just an ordinary riders, filming would be the least on our mind in case of adversity.
I think a lot of the filming is taken care of by her cameras - i.e. they are mounted and set up to run constantly. She edits out (or edits in) what she wants for each episode.

I remember her accident in Africa when she was sitting on a muddy road, injured, and talking to the camera. Clearly, the video is front and center in her mind.
 
Clearly, the video is front and center in her mind.
No doubt. She's running a paid show.
As for the constant running cameras... that would be hours and hours of editing to come up with the 23-30 minutes clip.
Dunno.
 
As for the constant running cameras... that would be hours and hours of editing to come up with the 23-30 minutes clip.
Dunno.
This is exactly right. That's also part of the reason why she doesn't camp... need to recharge batteries, and have internet service
As I mentioned before, she also rarely goes out anywhere at night... partly for personal safety, but equally to edit those hours of video.
It can be a grind, but that's her choice.
Again... I have no inside source, except the handful of interviews I've listened to.
But with my experience with video editing, it can be a real time suck, and very tedious.
But this is how she chooses to live, and she's doing it quite well, in my view.
Most will never know how much work she puts into her videos.
 
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