Noraly is that one youtuber who earned every single one of her million plus subscribers the hard way, literally by the seat of her pants. Congrats!!!🥳🎉🥳
She earned everyone of her subscribers, but she is having a hard time getting them to watch her videos. She is only averaging around 10% views per episode. As a regular viewer, I can’t help wondering what I am missing that she may be posting on her pay-to-view site. As a retiree, there are only so many RUclips sites that I can sponsor, unfortunately she is not one of them. So I keep wondering.
@@brianjohnston9822 That is the nature of You tube. I watch a couple of big food review channels with 8 to 9 million subs that get the same percentage of views per video. She is actually doing better coz she puts out 3 videos a week, which is nuts .The guys i watch have teams of professional editors, scouts, directors and producers( not that i'm poopooing their hard work) but they put out one video a week of them sitting and chowing down great foods after a nice flight and A/C hotel stay 😅😅. I know everything is relative, but Noraly goes above and beyond. This South American series has gone up a lot with dozens of videos in the 50% views and higher range of subs. I would be shocked if she had extra content for the pay site. it's just too much work for one person but she is a special one for sure.
I absolutely adore your videos & admire your determination, rare in us women. You give me wings again, you see, I'm a 69 year old motorcyclist who was forced to retire my 2-wheel days due to 5 hip surgeries. I can't hold up the weight anymore but I miss it desperately. I miss the adventures, I haven't traveled across the world like you but I have across America. I especially enjoy your interactions with the common folk everywhere you go, it's a blessing to me to see the joy you bring to them & they to you. May GOD bless and keep you safe.
@@Deb_Downes I think about buying a trike often but I'm not there yet. I was down for a long time and coming back from that is a slow journey, especially at my age. Maybe someday! 💓
Ma'am, just a thought...you could try a trike, or a quad - but careful, quads despite four wheels handle exactly like a two wheeler!!! Good luck, from an oldie biker...that was!!!
@@ShaggyRogers1 No it’s not. That Customs agent ONLY has jurisdiction in the POE (Port of Entry). Border Patrol has jurisdiction along the entire border and within 100 miles in from the border. I know what I speak I live three miles from the border.
So sad to see Noraly leave Mexico. The adventures must continue: a new country, new trails, new challenges. Let Noraly take us through this new territory. May she never encounter any hardship. May the places she takes us to, be welcoming. May the adventure be thrilling and beautiful. RIDE ON!
Noraly thank you for the ride through Mexico. You have been such a great ambassador for Mexico and it’s people. You have given us a fresh look at how wonderful people can be. You have such a positive outlook and a kind heart. We wish you safe travels always.
@Brian Doherty Mexico has more than it’s share of bad guys as we do but she did encounter a lot of kindness in her travels through Mexico. Her drone videos were spectacular. She left me with a better feeling about our southern neighbors overall.
@Brian Doherty If you watched the whole Mexico part of the journey and thats all you got out of it, thats really sad. We all know there is dangers in Mexico, there are dangers in USA too. She opened my eyes to beautiful places I didn’t know existed while using the Mexican and USA biking community to keep safe. Some states like Sonora and Zacatecas are like war zones. She had to take similar precautions in other parts of South America. What a close minded comment. Also she is not an ambassador she it traveling as a guest. She was honest about the clashes of beauty and danger in Mexico and spoke honestly about being conflicted with Mexico. I have been to Mexico many times and the people and the places are beautiful, unfortunately the narco situation has ruined the place in many ways
@Brian Doherty , I don't think you were watching with an open heart. Perhaps rewatch the summation of her Mexico adventure in this video. She had much, much, more positive things to say about her experience than negative. Peace and Love, ct
To quote the great Dutch artist, Vincent VanGogh, "Normality is a paved road: It's comfortable to walk, but no flowers grow." I believe he would have approved of your "dirt road" approach to riding. Congrats on a great tour through Mexico. May your rides be as satisfying through the rest of North America.
Geologicly speaking North America starts at the Darian gap between Panama and Columbia. Also in Europe they are taught that there are six contenents. North America and South America are just called America, no distinction between north and south.
Norali fue un placer seguirte por mi Pais Mexico, se que es un lugar de grandes contrastes entre lo mas hermoso y sublime, hasta lo mas extremo. Me siento orgulloso de tus comentarios sobre tu viaje por Mexico y me gustaria que regresaras por la parte de centro y golfo de Mexico para que conozcas mejor mi pais. Mucha suerte en lo que resta de tu viaje y felicidades por tus logros.
@@2000jago Calm down. It's clear that the LANGUAGE Eduardo used is what bothers you more than a 1-letter misspelling of someone else's name. (Rather than worry about that, you need to concern yourself more about exposing your RACISM so blatantly.)
Mexico has indescribable beautiful scenery. One thing that will always stand out is the lady in the small fishing village. She shared their food with us.
@@beyondthestars4299 17:32 See that fence? That's just inside the USA. Look at the ground when the cop approaches her. That's the real border. They were all inside the USA.
I live in Texas and have been to Mexico many times but have to say you did a magnificent job of showing us unseen, beautiful parts of Mexico. Muchisimas!
@@ignaciofranco3115 It's weird that the US seems to have a monopoly on the term "American." If Swedes and Italians are European, then Mexicans and Canadians are Americans.
@@bill9989 Yeah because there are only rude people in America no other countries. That's why millions of people around the world are desperate to come to America.
Welcome to the U.S. Last month, I completed a 9,800+ mile (28 days) round trip from Phoenix, Arizona to Prudhoe Bay, Alaska and back and you were part of my motivation to take on such an adventure in the first place. I've been watching you for years and you continue to be an inspiration. Thank you so much for sharing your journey on RUclips. Safe travels.
@@GratefulEd907 the other way around here, you might get a warning if they were due to clock off or on their way to lunch but more likely a ticket and a lecture. Not saying they aren't in the right.
My mom started watching with me when you entered Mexico. Because of you she’s been able to see parts of her country that she’s never seen before. Thank you for sharing your travels and welcome to the USA!! 🎉🤠
Mexico is an amazing country! You have shared a view that the rest of the world rarely sees! The people you shared with us were so kind and generous. Definitely an easy border crossing! Probably the easiest one yet! Tijuana is a very busy crossing, so you picked a good one. And, “Welcome to the United States of America 🇺🇸 !” Hope you enjoy your adventure northward toward Alaska! Ride safe Noraly!
Welcome to the USA! We are so very happy that you made your way to our country and I personally am so proud that a woman has been so successful in this journey. You are an amazing young women! Thank you for sharing your travels and blessing to you as you continue to ROLL ON!
Looking back in time, what a journey. A piece of your heart left in every kind soul you touched, in every road you crossed, in every town, in every country you’ve been to. Many miles still away, awsome mountains, lakes and people still awaits, the inspiring part for me to say is for you to tell the story the great world we live in, the hardest and most rewarding part is for you to find your inner self. You’re amazing.
One of the best comments I've read so far, and I'm following Noraly from day one in India! Thank you so much, it is almost a poem and brought tears to my eyes! Best regards from the Netherlands, God bless.
I dont know I just got teary eyed reading your comment for her. It is probably because I felt all the love and sincerity and the feeling that amidst all the chaos that is happening around the world today, you can still find genuine people out there and for all the danger she got entangled with, she was able to get out of it unharmed and she will forever cherish all the memories she got on the road!
I also watch you Noraly from day one in India, I'm from Germany wou you got it in to USA respect. Wich you all good 👍😊 good lucke to drive also in US - fixed your bike awesome.Have been living in Austin, Tx. 4 years from 1992 and driving Semi 🚛 Truck Fladbad, all over the Country very nosy where all you will got ..........
Welcome Noraly, I do hope my country treats you as well as the other countries did. I have followed you everywhere and through some pretty hairy rides. So glad you got the upgrade in “Alaska”. She looks really purty. Yes indeed. Yes, you bring out the best in people!! Border guards smile was great! ❤️👍👍
Noraly, no sabes cómo me emocionan tus palabras con respecto a mi país y también me provocan sentimientos encontrados.. creo que si no tuviéramos el problema de la inseguridad provocada por el narco tráfico, seríamos casi el paraíso.. por otra parte, tu viaje me ha enseñado a querer más a mi país.. quiero darte las gracias por eso. ...Te deseo la mejor suerte del mundo y cuídate mucho!!! Te queremos!!!
I had to use Google Translate. But your words have moved me. I can tell you that most Americans have love and respect for our Mexican cousins to the south. I personally have been to Baja and Tamps, and had great times for both. God bless you and your family. I hope to visit your country again soon.
@@lvictorvictor2753 Tienes que ver más videos de otros países, evidentemente tus conceptos son exagerados si tuvieras en cuenta que existen países más lindos y más parecidos a un supuesto paraíso.
There is something about Mexico that seem so intriguing to me. The landscape, the genuine humble and kind people, the scary Cartel people...All of it. Such an amazing country.
The cartel people and their horrible violent atrocities seem to mostly be aimed at other rivaling cartel groups. But they are capable of sinister horrible butchery
I'm sure I speak for everyone in saying welcome to the United States. And we're all wondering where you'll be going on your way to Alaska. Grand Canyon? Utah? Montana, Idaho? West Coast?? Whatever your route, I'm sure it will lead to many outstanding episodes!
Wow, you are certainly a lady with a lot of courage and energy to undertake such adventurous life. From those of us, who just dream about it, thank you for making us part of such adventure. Best of luck as you continue your travels throughout the world. God be with you!!
I don't understand what drives her. How she endures some of the toughest terrains and some of the most depressed areas on earth. It must be a strive for the beauty.
Hi Noraly, I have in the last two weeks been watching your videos. You have shown me a Mexico I ordinarily would not see in documentaries. So thank you for that. Stay safe and keep doing what you do you brave, lovely lady.
I love the way this USA adventure is starting out. I mean, serious off-road performance upgrades- 90% off-road tires, new adjustable suspension front and rear👍 "Let's go Alaska !!!!"
ALL the men that they ask her „Are you alone?“ , „Don’t you scare?“ and all these stuff , they think „ i am gonna become your boyfriend „ So stupid people ……….
Welcome to the USA! I very much enjoyed your trip through Mexico. It has left a new positive impression on our neighbors to the south and their beautiful land.
@@ceciliam.c.9321 Mexican culture, food and people are great. But the corruption, desperation, and organized crime are a real issue that people should be comfortable discussing as that is the reason people are being forced out and into the U.S.
@@paintup46 Cartels exist because our neighbors cannot stop consuming drugs. and will not stop supplying guns to the bad guys. it's an issue that we both share.
@@kelo2895 Drugs are only HALF of it. Human trafficking, bringing people north and abandoning them in the desert is a real problem. People die in the these deserts everyday because of it, it’s heartbreaking.
@@kelo2895 Consumption of drugs yes but the supplying guns is a red herring because the ones that are allowed to buy guns in Mexico (like the police) would supply the cartels the guns they needed because so many of them are on the cartels payroll. Mexico is a beautiful country but this blaming the US for the problems doesn't help anyone. There is a deep ingrained culture of corruption at every level of government in Mexico.
I have zero idea how, but you showed up on my home page, and I’ve binged you over the past couple weeks. You SO ABSOLUTELY ROCK!!! I’m retired military, and spent plenty of time in Central America - I USED to think I was tough!!! Alaska Rocks!!!
Yes, Noraly proved also to me that I would cry in many cases. And she simply stood up, laughed, said sth nice and went on. Fantastic & inspiring girl. I already had to sell my bike but said no! Still riding ;-)
I'm retired from a couple of NGOs that did housing, village sanitary systems, well water, etc etc. I didn't do all that myself but I supported the on-site staff with IT/Comms. After a while every airport in the world looks the same.
What a journey,i feel like I am physically traveling along with you throughout your journey Just last month I lost my father and was a bit depressed but after watching your videos I got some positive vibes and courage to carry on further journey of life,best wishes from India...
Welcome to the US Noraly, yes when you passed the red octagonal sign that said STOP instead of ALTO, you were indeed in the US. Pretty cool, that this is also episode 100 when you're making such a big transition. I'll be traveling on my motorcycle in a few weeks, and I will be keeping my eyes peeled for you. Would love to give you a big, live THUMBS UP! Have fun, ride safe, enjoy.
Entering Mexico posted May 25 and leaving Mexico posted Jul 20. I really have to get a life. Where has all the time gone while you have adventures crossing Mexico and I sit and watch Season 6. Thanks for sharing.
Welcome to the usa. Really appreciate your thoughts and observations of Mexico, not to mention everywhere else you have traveled. What really impresses are the people you encounter, no matter where you are in the world. Everyone mentions this, as have I in previous comments. Your whole community gives you a giant thumbs up!
Welcome to the U.S. Noraly! After the epic adventures in Mexico I hope we do not bore you to death lol. I am quite confident you will surprise us all with sights and fun rides that we ourselves did not know existed in our own country. Alaska looks as capable as her rider now. ENJOY!
I have been following you since I first stumbled on your Russian biking trip video. Your crossing to the USA was what I have been anticipating the most. Now it's time for stories from the land of a thousand dreams. Congrats Noraly! Thanks for bringing real time stories from across nations unfiltered right to my screen.
Congratulations for making it to the USA (although I'm sure you're well on your way to Alaska as of today). You continue to surpass all expectations of courage and expertise in world travel alone on two wheels. Your humanitarian personality continues to win friends and support and is a credit for all to admire. People simply cannot ignore your aura and respond in kind. Your video skills are spectacular considering the fact you do it on the road. I'm simply amazed with your skill at handling any challenge you encounter and how people receive you and share food and shelter regardless of what they have themselves. You are truly an ambassador for all that is good in the human race. Keep on your journey of discovery and know we will follow every video.
You are exactly right. I had felt your words too. Truth is, every single time I finish watching Noraly's upload, it will continue to linger in my mind, that even when I am having my coffee, I can still play it back in my mind and privately think "ohhh she is like a bird... Free to fly and see new horizon each flight she took" I love and admire how this lady is living her young life... These experience she's living is a one in a million.
11:00 Noraly still charming and breaking the heart of every Mexican Federale she meets. WELCOME to the United States, Noraly!! SO happy to have you with us for a time! Safe travelling and we'll all be looking forward to your upcoming adventures, and as always, thank you for sharing with us!!
I was binge watching episode 1 and I cannot resist taking a peak at future episodes! Just good to know 3 years hence you are safe and still having fun. See you in future episodes. Safe travels and thank you for giving us a glimpse of this wonderful planet we live in
Mi hijo me recomendo estos videos de esta muchacha holandesa de la moto, y estoy encantada. Tengo 81 años y deje las novelas para ver esta muchacha de la moto. Increible lo que hace. La admiro mucho. Le voy a decir a mi hijo que me compre una camiseta suya. Gracias por sus aventuras. Soy feliz viendo tan feliz que es usted haciendo esa vida tan libre. La admiro mucho. Dios la bendiga y la proteja siempre.
I pretty much saw every video on RUclips while I was recovering from Covid and enjoyed them all. I thought it’s awesome what you’re doing traveling around the world. It takes a lot of guts for a woman like yourself to do this alone. God bless you and keep on riding… 🙏
Noraly is truly famous and appreciated because she is so special. There are thousands in the USA that would act in a minute to keep the Itchy Boots effort underway.
As in all the other countries she has traveled, there is loads of supporters that is ready to step up and help with any problem she might encounter. She will never be alone, ever.
I couldn't help smiling after you crossed into the USA that you asked the men in the road, "Hola!" They must have expected that you were Spanish. That was funny!
@@formerpilot it doesn't have to when it is implied. so be it. English language is very difficult, you may mean one thing and others perceive it another way.
What a nice day! So glad you weren’t bothered, with the exception of the heart attack…by the group of guys with guns. For once I’m glad you weren’t filming or the cards and or cameras may have been taken. The border crossing looked easy peasy! I’m sure you are enjoying all the upgrades to Alaska. Looking forward to seeing the US thru your eyes. I know you will have pleasant experiences to share with us. Thanks for Mexico. It was a quite a country!
You are my hero! To drive solo on a small motorcycle from the bottom of South America and going to the top of North America is a dream I’ve had for years
Welcome to California. I am very interested to see what you want to see in the US. I find it fascinating to see what people from other countries think is the most interesting in my country. Love the drone footage, more please. Thank you for showing all of us how much we have in common with all the people of the world. Safe travels.
My wife and I are retired… we have been watching your adventure / voyage since the “beginnings “. We even worry about you like a daughter. We only have one comment, you should take a little more time to investigate, enjoy more and report more of what you see. Slow down just a bit. You’re doing a great job, may God bless you and keep you safe.
If you are heading north, I suggest taking Rt 395 north on the Eastern side of the Sierra’s. It’s a wonderful drive up to Reno where you can access Lake Tahoe. On the way you also are on the west side of Death Valley at 212’ below sea level and Mt Whitney at approx 14,000’ above sea level within 30 miles of each other. And the natural hot springs just south of Bishop, Ca. And the views of the high Sierra with the smell of sage in the air!! Not to be missed!
ಠ_ಠ(. ❛ ᴗ ❛.)i am 83 and have ridden most of her trips. I have many questions , a burning one is kidney belts. I have gone thru at least half a dozen . 。◕‿◕。 so do you use any? The 300 can't be that smooth. I have enjoyed every trip. Keep going (◍•ᴗ•◍)❤
Don’t forget to stop by Mono Lake -you can stay in Lee Vining. The Eastern entrance into Yosemite National Park, Tioga Pass, it’s only 13 miles up hill.
Because you are such a sunny person, people don't easily surmise that you are absolutely brilliant... God speed, angel friend! And welcome to America😊a year ago!
I think you have done an incredible service to Mexico in what you have shown. You have opened all our eyes to the varied beauty of the country and the welcoming nature of the people (if you can ignore the armed checkpoints!) who were obviously charmed by you 😊 Fantastic to see you waved through the border crossing, merely being held up to do a ‘selfie’, absolutely brilliant…. Welcome to the USA, so looking forward to seeing your adventures continuing……
Welcome to the USA! I'm astonished at how frictionless it was getting through the border and CBP! I can't wait to see how you get to Canada while avoiding freeways and major roads. And what will you eat! So many choices in SoCal!
Noraly was on camera from the time she entered the border crossing. People in a video room were analyzing her movements too see if there were any behaviors to show she had something illegal. When she got to the actual crossing, the gal had everything about Noraly on her computer... she was asking Noraly to see if there were any errors in her story.
Hello Noraly, you are a very brave woman, I admire your ability to travel, thank you for showing us how immense and beautiful my country is, it would be great if you made a compilation of this journey, applause 👏👏.. And may the USA receive you with open arms,, let's keep riding Alaska,, I follow you 😉
Welcome to the U.S. I hope we are as kind to you as the other countries have been. My wife and I follow you and have been a little concerned on how well people will treat you here. People are a little spoiled here and it is embarrassing sometimes. God bless you and safe travels.
@@wesleygestring2529 Not always. That often depends on a foreigner's skin color, religious affiliation, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, language spoken, & even the accent used in that language. (U.S. REGION also matters. For ex., those factors just listed are criteria used VERY seriously to determine what kind of "Southern Hospitality" one gets in states like Texas, Alabama, etc.)
I think Americans are rather friendly on the whole, and Noraly will be treated kindly. It’s just that some of us are a bit too friendly and loud at times, and some of us can be overly enthusiastic (cue the friendly CBP officer who wanted a photo). That aspect might get annoying over time, even though people mean well. But that’s all part of the adventure experience: encountering people through their native lens! Noraly will bring out the best in people.
@@oscarlugo8761 I'm not from US but from what I see everywhere, most of the wrong kind of people to avoid are on social media and in big cities (dangerous criminals in ghettos, or spoiled kids in rich suburbs) and otherwise 99.99% of people are at least ok.
Thank you for the journey through Mexico. I had only been to border towns and had no idea of it's stunning beauty!! Thank you for the visual education and WELCOME to the U.S.A.!!!!!!!
I can't help getting so emotional, praying and willing you on your way !! it shows how well you have treated " alaska", with respect, so she has looked after you in return, in some sticky situations. people don't realize what an enormous task you have undertaken !! on one hand I want you to reach alaska safely, but on the other hand I wish your fantastic journey will never end !! god bless and fare thee well, pilgrim.
I live 10 miles from (4) Canadian Border crossings into British Columbia, CA. I was amazed at the last Border Crossing Officer. I'll bet she's NEVER seen a passport with all of the pages stamped from around the world. She scrambled to look for the stamp out of Iran. Welcome to my country, home of the Free and the Brave.🦅 I've watched ever single Itchy Boots episodes from the beginning. I hope you find exciting places to ride. There is a lot of "tar" on the Pacific West coast of the US. Canada and Alaska are still so wild. So proud of you Noraly. You and Alaska deserved that $2,700 maintenance. For without her you would not be able to do any of this faboulous world wide 🚴 travel. You and your motorbike are my heroes. 🇺🇸🎉
When you come through Oregon I highly recommend going the coastal route; it is much more scenic, has plenty of shops along the way that could replace parts (North Bend, Reedsport, Florence, Tillamook) and has fantastic dunes and mountain trail riding all over. Make sure to try out the tillamook cheese factory for some amazing ice cream and of course cheese. Welcome to the USA!
My wife and I have been watching you for years now, from our home in Oregon, USA. Welcome to the States! We love you and all the good you are doing for the world... demonstrating that a smile and a laugh are such precious commodities that we need more of and that kind people are everywhere in every country. Hope you are enjoying your ride into North America and that your journey around the U.S and Canada and -- finally Alaska -- is joyful for you and everyone you come into contact with. Happy that your border crossing into the USA was uneventful, except for that nice "celebrity moment" with the wonderful Mexican border police. 😎😎
"WELCOME TO THE U.S.A. NORALY!!" You opened my eyes to the beautiful scenery of Mexico plus the Warmth and Welcome of her people,. i'm at the same time jealous of the adventures you're sure to find in my own backyard. Having flipped over every rock in the Southwestern United States twice!......i'm sure you will and hope you do find treasures that I've overlooked. Can't Wait
Happy 100th episode of season 6 Noraly! 🥳🎉 It seems like it was only a few weeks ago when you shipped Alaska to Ecuador to continue your Patagonia to Alaska journey. But the truth is, you've been riding for 8 months and counting! You really are the Dutch Machine 💪🏻
Watching at 3am IST in the morning from Punjab. Getting addicted to this adventures videos and happy to be part of your journey from thousands kilometres away. Have a safe journey ahead. We will always be wid you....♥️
I just started riding motorcycles this summer and in part because of your videos I have decided to upgrade to a manner of touring/adventure bike so I may more easily take road trips to visit family and friends throughout the US. Thank you for sharing your adventures and inspiring me to try new things. Best wishes from Memphis!
@@basedpatriotLT Because of type of traveling she does. For the type I would like to do a touring type would suit my needs better. She's still inspired me to trade in my sport bike for something more suitable for travel instead of city riding. :)
I'm reading while on DAY 42 resting my broken clavicle from a motorcycle crash in 11/13. - limb/head armor is not enough; buy body armor to protect your torso and drive slow as a motorcycle crash at lower speeds causes less damage :)
Congratulations on reaching the States. Watch out for distracted drivers on the roads. I assume that you will try to stay off of the interstate highways. I’m curious which roads you will choose to move north. Enjoy your time here. I suspect that your overall impression of the States will be: very photogenic, very convenient, very expensive. Have fun.
I'm very surprised that Honda or another moto company hasn't reached out and offered sponsorship. You're adventures are the best marketing they could ever have.
@@halmc8109 That's not how it works anymore. Most sponsorship agreements these days are free equipment in exchange for honest reviews. It's not until you're part of a pro team that they have any control. If you've followed this channel for a few years you might remember she was given some free gear, gloves, clothing and bags. There were no expectations or commitments beyond an honest review. This channel has reached a level of subscribers that it is marketable. People were inspired to buy Royal Edenfields when she was riding one and people are now looking at Hondas because she is putting one to the test now. She's selling their bikes for free right now. Why not get a little something out of it.
I actually cried when you crossed the border, Welcome to the USA!!!! Welcome to my country! I am so excited to have you here! Safe travels my friend ❤️
@@3pan1 Lol. She definitely should be making the Dutch proud, she's a great ambassador for your country. Seems like she's quite famous in the USA now though.
@@shaunmckenzie5509 Well, frankly Shaun, I had not heard of her before i got a vid presented/recommended by RUclips a few weeks ago, but oh yeah i definitely feel the pride in me coming up right now ! 😆
amazing how you get recognized worldwide allready by all kinds of people :) "Sees all kinds of pickups, american trucks, all signage in english, checks phone yes i'm in the states. 5 minutes later "i'm gonna ask somebody" Love that moment, like was it so easy to cross mexico/us border?
Thank you for recording my art ❤️ I'm from Tecate Mexico and you recorded a mural I painted🔥🔥❤️
Tecate cerveza one of my faves.
Very cool. Thanks for your work.
Very cool of your art
you are so cute
I’m from Mozambique 🇲🇿-Austral África and I saw it your art 🖼 is very cool
Noraly is that one youtuber who earned every single one of her million plus subscribers the hard way, literally by the seat of her pants. Congrats!!!🥳🎉🥳
She earned everyone of her subscribers, but she is having a hard time getting them to watch her videos. She is only averaging around 10% views per episode. As a regular viewer, I can’t help wondering what I am missing that she may be posting on her pay-to-view site. As a retiree, there are only so many RUclips sites that I can sponsor, unfortunately she is not one of them. So I keep wondering.
@@brianjohnston9822 That is the nature of You tube. I watch a couple of big food review channels with 8 to 9 million subs that get the same percentage of views per video. She is actually doing better coz she puts out 3 videos a week, which is nuts .The guys i watch have teams of professional editors, scouts, directors and producers( not that i'm poopooing their hard work) but they put out one video a week of them sitting and chowing down great foods after a nice flight and A/C hotel stay 😅😅. I know everything is relative, but Noraly goes above and beyond. This South American series has gone up a lot with dozens of videos in the 50% views and higher range of subs. I would be shocked if she had extra content for the pay site. it's just too much work for one person but she is a special one for sure.
@@brianjohnston9822 We know that's you " Charly". This doesn't look good on you Charly.
@@dlw1231 Noraly introduced me to his channel.And now..
You can tell you are in the US by the good wide Roads 👏
I absolutely adore your videos & admire your determination, rare in us women. You give me wings again, you see, I'm a 69 year old motorcyclist who was forced to retire my 2-wheel days due to 5 hip surgeries. I can't hold up the weight anymore but I miss it desperately. I miss the adventures, I haven't traveled across the world like you but I have across America. I especially enjoy your interactions with the common folk everywhere you go, it's a blessing to me to see the joy you bring to them & they to you. May GOD bless and keep you safe.
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I agree, 👇- consider either a trike or m/c + sidecar :)
@@Deb_Downes I think about buying a trike often but I'm not there yet. I was down for a long time and coming back from that is a slow journey, especially at my age. Maybe someday! 💓
@@ninabarber8894 do not hesitate, just do it. I'll keep fingers crossed! 💗
Ma'am, just a thought...you could try a trike, or a quad - but careful, quads despite four wheels handle exactly like a two wheeler!!! Good luck, from an oldie biker...that was!!!
"Like a backpacker but a motorcycle" great quote from border control.
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“Border control?”…That was a US Customs agent.
@@djm3suxx On border control duty.... Border Patrol and "border control" aren't the same words.
haha I was thinking the exact same thing 🤣
@@ShaggyRogers1 No it’s not. That Customs agent ONLY has jurisdiction in the POE (Port of Entry). Border Patrol has jurisdiction along the entire border and within 100 miles in from the border. I know what I speak I live three miles from the border.
So sad to see Noraly leave Mexico. The adventures must continue: a new country, new trails, new challenges. Let Noraly take us through this new territory. May she never encounter any hardship. May the places she takes us to, be welcoming. May the adventure be thrilling and beautiful. RIDE ON!
Noraly thank you for the ride through Mexico. You have been such a great ambassador for Mexico and it’s people. You have given us a fresh look at how wonderful people can be. You have such a positive outlook and a kind heart. We wish you safe travels always.
@Brian Doherty Mexico has more than it’s share of bad guys as we do but she did encounter a lot of kindness in her travels through Mexico. Her drone videos were spectacular. She left me with a better feeling about our southern neighbors overall.
@Brian Doherty If you watched the whole Mexico part of the journey and thats all you got out of it, thats really sad. We all know there is dangers in Mexico, there are dangers in USA too. She opened my eyes to beautiful places I didn’t know existed while using the Mexican and USA biking community to keep safe. Some states like Sonora and Zacatecas are like war zones. She had to take similar precautions in other parts of South America. What a close minded comment. Also she is not an ambassador she it traveling as a guest. She was honest about the clashes of beauty and danger in Mexico and spoke honestly about being conflicted with Mexico. I have been to Mexico many times and the people and the places are beautiful, unfortunately the narco situation has ruined the place in many ways
@Brian Doherty ,
I don't think you were watching with an open heart. Perhaps rewatch the summation of her Mexico adventure in this video. She had much, much, more positive things to say about her experience than negative.
Peace and Love,
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To quote the great Dutch artist, Vincent VanGogh, "Normality is a paved road: It's comfortable to walk, but no flowers grow." I believe he would have approved of your "dirt road" approach to riding. Congrats on a great tour through Mexico. May your rides be as satisfying through the rest of North America.
I think you'll find she's been in North America for 6 weeks!
@@richardtaylor8193 Many don't realize Mexico is in North America.
@@richardtaylor8193 I think you meant the U.S.A.
Geologicly speaking North America starts at the Darian gap between Panama and Columbia.
Also in Europe they are taught that there are six contenents. North America and South America are just called America, no distinction between north and south.
@@robertkinson6527 Colombia *
I love the smiles you put on people’s faces. The US borders crossing, he was so excited. Everyone loves watching Itchy Boots!
Absolutely love traveling with you. I've seen sights I would never have seen if it weren't for your travel documentary. You're a special person
DIDO
@@russcollins4306 did you mean "ditto'? At first I thought you typed something totally different 😂
Norali fue un placer seguirte por mi Pais Mexico, se que es un lugar de grandes contrastes entre lo mas hermoso y sublime, hasta lo mas extremo. Me siento orgulloso de tus comentarios sobre tu viaje por Mexico y me gustaria que regresaras por la parte de centro y golfo de Mexico para que conozcas mejor mi pais. Mucha suerte en lo que resta de tu viaje y felicidades por tus logros.
@@2000jago 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@2000jago Calm down. It's clear that the LANGUAGE Eduardo used is what bothers you more than a 1-letter misspelling of someone else's name. (Rather than worry about that, you need to concern yourself more about exposing your RACISM so blatantly.)
@@2000jago It was a lovely comment from Eduardo. Why are you getting worked up about the spelling - he didn't mean any disrespect!
Best comment 👌
@@2000jago 🔔🔚
Mexico has indescribable beautiful scenery. One thing that will always stand out is the lady in the small fishing village. She shared their food with us.
Yes, lovely people!
The U.S. Border Patrol lady: “So that’s what you do like a Backpacker but a Motorcyler??”😂
I wonder why they are on Mexican territory
@@beyondthestars4299 They weren't, they were inside the USA.
@@e-curb they were after the passport control
@@beyondthestars4299 That was all in US territory.
@@beyondthestars4299 17:32 See that fence? That's just inside the USA. Look at the ground when the cop approaches her. That's the real border. They were all inside the USA.
"You're like a backpacker but on a motorcycle". 😆 Great comment! Best Wishes for you USA Adventures.
That was the first time I heard the word "motorcycler" !! :)
“Is that on?”
Motocycle lol
I live in Texas and have been to Mexico many times but have to say you did a magnificent job of showing us unseen, beautiful parts of Mexico. Muchisimas!
Are you of Russian Mennonite descent?
WELCOME TO THE USA! Can’t wait to “see” my country through your lens. Safe travels and have a blast!
ALASKA BOUND ⛰❄️☝🏻☝🏻
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🙏🏻
Ditto
America is a continent comprising many countries, not just the United States.
@@ignaciofranco3115 thanks, my mistake. I fixed it. 🙏🏻
@@ignaciofranco3115 It's weird that the US seems to have a monopoly on the term "American." If Swedes and Italians are European, then Mexicans and Canadians are Americans.
Try not to run over homeless people feces in California
the cop at the board-control is absolute amazing and happyness for friendly!!great wonderful video!!
Yeah, but the sista was typical. Get used to it in the states.
@@bill9989 Yeah because there are only rude people in America no other countries. That's why millions of people around the world are desperate to come to America.
@@mikehunt6160 Yes millions of poor South Americans are desperate.
Welcome to the U.S. Last month, I completed a 9,800+ mile (28 days) round trip from Phoenix, Arizona to Prudhoe Bay, Alaska and back and you were part of my motivation to take on such an adventure in the first place. I've been watching you for years and you continue to be an inspiration. Thank you so much for sharing your journey on RUclips. Safe travels.
I'm just curious, she rolled through two stop signs without coming to a complete stop, is that ok?
Here in New Zealand that's a big no no .
Kiwobob it’s a big no no here in the states too.
@@kiwibob223 if she was stopped by a cop she would probably just get a verbal warning no ticket
@@kiwibob223 She will get a ticket eventually. It's very strict here in the States.
@@GratefulEd907 the other way around here, you might get a warning if they were due to clock off or on their way to lunch but more likely a ticket and a lecture.
Not saying they aren't in the right.
My mom started watching with me when you entered Mexico. Because of you she’s been able to see parts of her country that she’s never seen before. Thank you for sharing your travels and welcome to the USA!! 🎉🤠
I have been thoroughly surprised and impressed by how huge Mexico 🇲🇽 is. To top it all it is very beautiful.
She's off to the Lower Mojave probably, sounds like!
It is very beautiful, that makes it extra sad that it is also so dangerous because of the drugs gangs.
“Normally I don’t like people telling me what to do” … “I don’t have a number” ….Classic Itchy Boots remarks that make you such a savvy traveller
😆😆😆😅
Mexico is an amazing country! You have shared a view that the rest of the world rarely sees! The people you shared with us were so kind and generous. Definitely an easy border crossing! Probably the easiest one yet! Tijuana is a very busy crossing, so you picked a good one. And, “Welcome to the United States of America 🇺🇸 !” Hope you enjoy your adventure northward toward Alaska! Ride safe Noraly!
Welcome to the USA! We are so very happy that you made your way to our country and I personally am so proud that a woman has been so successful in this journey. You are an amazing young women! Thank you for sharing your travels and blessing to you as you continue to ROLL ON!
Looking back in time, what a journey. A piece of your heart left in every kind soul you touched, in every road you crossed, in every town, in every country you’ve been to. Many miles still away, awsome mountains, lakes and people still awaits, the inspiring part for me to say is for you to tell the story the great world we live in, the hardest and most rewarding part is for you to find your inner self. You’re amazing.
One of the best comments I've read so far, and I'm following Noraly from day one in India! Thank you so much, it is almost a poem and brought tears to my eyes! Best regards from the Netherlands, God bless.
Very well said 👍✌🙋♀️
I dont know I just got teary eyed reading your comment for her. It is probably because I felt all the love and sincerity and the feeling that amidst all the chaos that is happening around the world today, you can still find genuine people out there and for all the danger she got entangled with, she was able to get out of it unharmed and she will forever cherish all the memories she got on the road!
I also watch you Noraly from day one in India, I'm from Germany wou you got it in to USA respect. Wich you all good 👍😊 good lucke to drive also in US - fixed your bike awesome.Have been living in Austin, Tx. 4 years from 1992 and driving Semi 🚛 Truck Fladbad, all over the Country very nosy where all you will got ..........
Well said!
Happiness is always in your hands 💗💗💗💗💗💗
Welcome Noraly, I do hope my country treats you as well as the other countries did. I have followed you everywhere and through some pretty hairy rides. So glad you got the upgrade in “Alaska”. She looks really purty. Yes indeed. Yes, you bring out the best in people!! Border guards smile was great! ❤️👍👍
Noraly, no sabes cómo me emocionan tus palabras con respecto a mi país y también me provocan sentimientos encontrados.. creo que si no tuviéramos el problema de la inseguridad provocada por el narco tráfico, seríamos casi el paraíso.. por otra parte, tu viaje me ha enseñado a querer más a mi país.. quiero darte las gracias por eso. ...Te deseo la mejor suerte del mundo y cuídate mucho!!! Te queremos!!!
I had to use Google Translate. But your words have moved me. I can tell you that most Americans have love and respect for our Mexican cousins to the south. I personally have been to Baja and Tamps, and had great times for both. God bless you and your family. I hope to visit your country again soon.
Igual es el paraiso. Tremendo país tienen. Saludos.
@@lvictorvictor2753 Tienes que ver más videos de otros países, evidentemente tus conceptos son exagerados si tuvieras en cuenta que existen países más lindos y más parecidos a un supuesto paraíso.
@@de5letras1 Por eso dice: casi, no dice que seríamos un paraíso
@@de5letras1 puede ser, no digo que no.
Wow, episode 100! Congrats on reaching this. I enjoyed all episodes big time. 🇺🇸 go, go Alaska & Noraly. All the best from 🇳🇱
There is something about Mexico that seem so intriguing to me. The landscape, the genuine humble and kind people, the scary Cartel people...All of it. Such an amazing country.
Yeah and her second American already has an attitude.
The cartel people and their horrible violent atrocities seem to mostly be aimed at other rivaling cartel groups. But they are capable of sinister horrible butchery
@@Podus81 nah that lady was just curious as to why she went the harder route of getting a visa rather than the ESTA
You get tired of Mexico pretty quick. It's a dump other than some of the scenery. But even then, the dessert wears off soon.
@@rich8381 Dump? You've lived there? Or are you just an avid trump vienna sausage inhaler?
I'm sure I speak for everyone in saying welcome to the United States. And we're all wondering where you'll be going on your way to Alaska. Grand Canyon? Utah? Montana, Idaho? West Coast?? Whatever your route, I'm sure it will lead to many outstanding episodes!
San Andreas?
She's about 3 months into her USA tour, is t she?
@@trishf2184 I'm not sure. My guess is she's been in the USA for a week or two.
@@ScooterintheSticks She filmed the last part of video after service is May 7. so she crossed border may 2.
@@sharafatullah6804 Wow. I always thought she was just a week or so ahead of things. You're saying 10 weeks. She could be in Canada already!
Wow, you are certainly a lady with a lot of courage and energy to undertake such adventurous life. From those of us, who just dream about it, thank you for making us part of such adventure. Best of luck as you continue your travels throughout the world. God be with you!!
I don't understand what drives her. How she endures some of the toughest terrains and some of the most depressed areas on earth. It must be a strive for the beauty.
@Yetti Mannettii Life drives her… we are meant to thrive and be happy… she depicts something different not many will understand. 💖
Good bye Mexico.
I fell in love with you!
I will definitely visit 🇲🇽
💖💖💖
Hi Noraly, I have in the last two weeks been watching your videos. You have shown me a Mexico I ordinarily would not see in documentaries. So thank you for that. Stay safe and keep doing what you do you brave, lovely lady.
I love the way this USA adventure is starting out. I mean, serious off-road performance upgrades- 90% off-road tires, new adjustable suspension front and rear👍 "Let's go Alaska !!!!"
"I don't have a number😅😅" even when she's rejecting guys she's sweet and polite. 🤣Gotta love Noraly ❤️
no tengo numero haha it was funny but the guard was funny too
Thought the same thing! Lol
Because she really don't have an active number, She needs to buy it after entering usa
ALL the men that they ask her „Are you alone?“ , „Don’t you scare?“ and all these stuff , they think „ i am gonna become your boyfriend „
So stupid people ……….
Welcome to the USA! I very much enjoyed your trip through Mexico. It has left a new positive impression on our neighbors to the south and their beautiful land.
Best comment 🏆 …many of us are tired of the hate and politically incorrect opinions of our Beautiful Mexico 🇲🇽
@@ceciliam.c.9321 Mexican culture, food and people are great. But the corruption, desperation, and organized crime are a real issue that people should be comfortable discussing as that is the reason people are being forced out and into the U.S.
@@paintup46 Cartels exist because our neighbors cannot stop consuming drugs. and will not stop supplying guns to the bad guys. it's an issue that we both share.
@@kelo2895 Drugs are only HALF of it. Human trafficking, bringing people north and abandoning them in the desert is a real problem. People die in the these deserts everyday because of it, it’s heartbreaking.
@@kelo2895 Consumption of drugs yes but the supplying guns is a red herring because the ones that are allowed to buy guns in Mexico (like the police) would supply the cartels the guns they needed because so many of them are on the cartels payroll. Mexico is a beautiful country but this blaming the US for the problems doesn't help anyone. There is a deep ingrained culture of corruption at every level of government in Mexico.
You are famous! You make any border crossing (normally boring) into an event. Thanks,
Günter from Nürnberg/Germany
I have zero idea how, but you showed up on my home page, and I’ve binged you over the past couple weeks. You SO ABSOLUTELY ROCK!!!
I’m retired military, and spent plenty of time in Central America - I USED to think I was tough!!!
Alaska Rocks!!!
Yes, Noraly proved also to me that I would cry in many cases. And she simply stood up, laughed, said sth nice and went on. Fantastic & inspiring girl. I already had to sell my bike but said no! Still riding ;-)
If you haven't already watch last season in Africa. Its amazing also!
@@Crazywatson13 I saw everything.
I'm retired from a couple of NGOs that did housing, village sanitary systems, well water, etc etc. I didn't do all that myself but I supported the on-site staff with IT/Comms. After a while every airport in the world looks the same.
What a journey,i feel like I am physically traveling along with you throughout your journey Just last month I lost my father and was a bit depressed but after watching your videos I got some positive vibes and courage to carry on further journey of life,best wishes from India...
🙏 Life Is Not A Problem To Be Solved...
Life Is A Journey To Be Lived 🌹
Journey Well ✌️
Sorry for your loss.
Hi. Saludos desde Argentina. Anímate a viajar, aunque sea a un lugar cercano, en bicicleta, moto, auto o caminando. ✌️🇦🇷👍
So sorry for your loss, keep well and keep watching
I'm so sorry for the loss of your father and I can empathize. Be strong and courageous because this is what your father would want for you!
Ah , sorry for your loss..
Welcome to the US Noraly, yes when you passed the red octagonal sign that said STOP instead of ALTO, you were indeed in the US. Pretty cool, that this is also episode 100 when you're making such a big transition. I'll be traveling on my motorcycle in a few weeks, and I will be keeping my eyes peeled for you. Would love to give you a big, live THUMBS UP! Have fun, ride safe, enjoy.
That's what I noticed too !
I noticed while in mexico you didnt stop at many alto signs here stop means just that.
🛑 seriously means 🛑 in the US… please don’t get tickets my dear!
I noticed the California lottery sign outside the store 😂
Mexico is amazing can’t wait to go there again my friend Glen lives there people are nice in mexico lovely country
Entering Mexico posted May 25 and leaving Mexico posted Jul 20. I really have to get a life. Where has all the time gone while you have adventures crossing Mexico and I sit and watch Season 6. Thanks for sharing.
Welcome to the usa. Really appreciate your thoughts and observations of Mexico, not to mention everywhere else you have traveled. What really impresses are the people you encounter, no matter where you are in the world. Everyone mentions this, as have I in previous comments. Your whole community gives you a giant thumbs up!
Welcome to the U.S. Noraly!
After the epic adventures in Mexico I hope we do not bore you to death lol. I am quite confident you will surprise us all with sights and fun rides that we ourselves did not know existed in our own country.
Alaska looks as capable as her rider now. ENJOY!
I am surprised you found one to buy. There are long waiting lists. I transport motorcycles for a living. I have only seen four 300 Rallys in 2 years.
Lady you're truly a bold and brave woman on planet earth!!!
May God bless you and keep you safe and sound all the way !!
I have been following you since I first stumbled on your Russian biking trip video. Your crossing to the USA was what I have been anticipating the most. Now it's time for stories from the land of a thousand dreams. Congrats Noraly! Thanks for bringing real time stories from across nations unfiltered right to my screen.
Congratulations for making it to the USA (although I'm sure you're well on your way to Alaska as of today). You continue to surpass all expectations of courage and expertise in world travel alone on two wheels. Your humanitarian personality continues to win friends and support and is a credit for all to admire. People simply cannot ignore your aura and respond in kind. Your video skills are spectacular considering the fact you do it on the road. I'm simply amazed with your skill at handling any challenge you encounter and how people receive you and share food and shelter regardless of what they have themselves. You are truly an ambassador for all that is good in the human race. Keep on your journey of discovery and know we will follow every video.
Damn Gary, why don't you ask her for marriage?
You are exactly right. I had felt your words too.
Truth is, every single time I finish watching Noraly's upload, it will continue to linger in my mind, that even when I am having my coffee, I can still play it back in my mind and privately think "ohhh she is like a bird... Free to fly and see new horizon each flight she took"
I love and admire how this lady is living her young life... These experience she's living is a one in a million.
@@Cbus83 I don’t think she’s interested in marriage anytime soon, especially to an 87 year old happily married man. 😂
11:00 Noraly still charming and breaking the heart of every Mexican Federale she meets. WELCOME to the United States, Noraly!! SO happy to have you with us for a time! Safe travelling and we'll all be looking forward to your upcoming adventures, and as always, thank you for sharing with us!!
The cringe! I feel bad for them.
Except that was not a mexican Federal, he was a US customs and border patrol.
@@ROrneli The guy before him...who told her about her "beatiful eyes"....now, he was "creepy".
@@ROrneli The one hitting on her was a Mexican national. I think the US border policeman was just a fan of the channel.
@@ROrneli And that's why I timestamped it @ 11:00.
I was binge watching episode 1 and I cannot resist taking a peak at future episodes! Just good to know 3 years hence you are safe and still having fun. See you in future episodes. Safe travels and thank you for giving us a glimpse of this wonderful planet we live in
I was glad to see how smooth your crossing went. Safe travels in the US.
Such beautiful moment when that border guy recognized you.
Mi hijo me recomendo estos videos de esta muchacha holandesa de la moto, y estoy encantada. Tengo 81 años y deje las novelas para ver esta muchacha de la moto. Increible lo que hace. La admiro mucho. Le voy a decir a mi hijo que me compre una camiseta suya. Gracias por sus aventuras. Soy feliz viendo tan feliz que es usted haciendo esa vida tan libre. La admiro mucho. Dios la bendiga y la proteja siempre.
Que bueno Doñita que le gusto. Yo puse a mi Papa de 82años tambien a verlo. Pero el prefiere a Pedro Infante.😊
Ahora estoy viendo todo desde el prinicipio.
Es muy facinante y adictivo ver sus videos le recomiendo a Charly Sinewan me tiene todos los Domingos pegada al televisor
Este es el mejor comentario del año!
@@felipemartin9678 gracias joven. Dios lo cuide siempre.
I pretty much saw every video on RUclips while I was recovering from Covid and enjoyed them all. I thought it’s awesome what you’re doing traveling around the world. It takes a lot of guts for a woman like yourself to do this alone. God bless you and keep on riding… 🙏
Noraly is truly famous and appreciated because she is so special. There are thousands in the USA that would act in a minute to keep the Itchy Boots effort underway.
As in all the other countries she has traveled, there is loads of supporters that is ready to step up and help with any problem she might encounter.
She will never be alone, ever.
I couldn't help smiling after you crossed into the USA that you asked the men in the road, "Hola!" They must have expected that you were Spanish. That was funny!
not all mexicans are brown, genius.
@@eljohndoe6109 That may have been a given, the way I read his comment. I think you are a talking prickly pear.
@@eljohndoe6109 I'm talking about her using Spanish instead of English. "Brown" didn't enter into my comment at all.
@@formerpilot it doesn't have to when it is implied. so be it. English language is very difficult, you may mean one thing and others perceive it another way.
@@eljohndoe6109 Yeah! Mexicans from Mars are green!
What a nice day! So glad you weren’t bothered, with the exception of the heart attack…by the group of guys with guns. For once I’m glad you weren’t filming or the cards and or cameras may have been taken. The border crossing looked easy peasy! I’m sure you are enjoying all the upgrades to Alaska. Looking forward to seeing the US thru your eyes. I know you will have pleasant experiences to share with us. Thanks for Mexico. It was a quite a country!
You are my hero! To drive solo on a small motorcycle from the bottom of South America and going to the top of North America is a dream I’ve had for years
Welcome to my home Noraly. We've so much to present to you. NOTE: The drivers here are a little crazy. Be safe. 👍
Welcome to California. I am very interested to see what you want to see in the US. I find it fascinating to see what people from other countries think is the most interesting in my country. Love the drone footage, more please. Thank you for showing all of us how much we have in common with all the people of the world. Safe travels.
We are going to miss you here in Mexico, be safe 🌷☮️🌷🌼🙏💐
Look at all those people she meet wisher her for luck and be careful.
That's universal love
Such a nice person. Everybody likes her. Wish I had her personality and life outlook!!
Love the fun videos too.
🥰 You have it already. (In there somewhere)
The proof is that you can see it in others.
"It takes one to see one!" 😊
My wife and I are retired… we have been watching your adventure / voyage since the “beginnings “. We even worry about you like a daughter. We only have one comment, you should take a little more time to investigate, enjoy more and report more of what you see. Slow down just a bit. You’re doing a great job, may God bless you and keep you safe.
If you are heading north, I suggest taking Rt 395 north on the Eastern side of the Sierra’s. It’s a wonderful drive up to Reno where you can access Lake Tahoe. On the way you also are on the west side of Death Valley at 212’ below sea level and Mt Whitney at approx 14,000’ above sea level within 30 miles of each other. And the natural hot springs just south of Bishop, Ca. And the views of the high Sierra with the smell of sage in the air!!
Not to be missed!
I agree 395 is the best "straight shot" north, though I would put a least a little money on Noraly hitting up Utah (If I actually gambled).
I'm betting your recommendations are a bit late in coming. She has probably already covered 1000+ miles before posting this video.
ಠ_ಠ(. ❛ ᴗ ❛.)i am 83 and have ridden most of her trips. I have many questions , a burning one is kidney belts. I have gone thru at least half a dozen . 。◕‿◕。 so do you use any? The 300 can't be that smooth.
I have enjoyed every trip. Keep going (◍•ᴗ•◍)❤
Don’t forget to stop by Mono Lake -you can stay in Lee Vining. The Eastern entrance into Yosemite National Park, Tioga Pass, it’s only 13 miles up hill.
Because you are such a sunny person, people don't easily surmise that you are absolutely brilliant...
God speed, angel friend! And welcome to America😊a year ago!
I think you have done an incredible service to Mexico in what you have shown. You have opened all our eyes to the varied beauty of the country and the welcoming nature of the people (if you can ignore the armed checkpoints!) who were obviously charmed by you 😊 Fantastic to see you waved through the border crossing, merely being held up to do a ‘selfie’, absolutely brilliant…. Welcome to the USA, so looking forward to seeing your adventures continuing……
When you have your visa, that is the way it is.
Welcome to the USA! I'm astonished at how frictionless it was getting through the border and CBP! I can't wait to see how you get to Canada while avoiding freeways and major roads. And what will you eat! So many choices in SoCal!
Noraly was on camera from the time she entered the border crossing. People in a video room were analyzing her movements too see if there were any behaviors to show she had something illegal. When she got to the actual crossing, the gal had everything about Noraly on her computer... she was asking Noraly to see if there were any errors in her story.
@@yowser8780 Fake news
@@yowser8780You got it!!
I am 68 years old, but watching yours videos, now I want to go to Mexico by motorbike!! I'm living in Dayton Ohio!!
Sinaloa and Jalisco Cartel Noraly. You really have to be careful in these places. Man you got lucky!
Hello Noraly, you are a very brave woman, I admire your ability to travel, thank you for showing us how immense and beautiful my country is, it would be great if you made a compilation of this journey, applause 👏👏.. And may the USA receive you with open arms,, let's keep riding Alaska,, I follow you 😉
Just wait, as you head North you’re going to be constantly recognized. Big star!
I’m truly interested to see your choices for a route across the USA. The Western US is spectacular. Safe travels.
Safe travels!
What an incredible journey you had through Mexico! Thank you for introducing us to it's charm, beauty, people and culture.
Welcome to the U.S. I hope we are as kind to you as the other countries have been. My wife and I follow you and have been a little concerned on how well people will treat you here. People are a little spoiled here and it is embarrassing sometimes. God bless you and safe travels.
Not so. Americans are so friendly.
@@wesleygestring2529 Not always. That often depends on a foreigner's skin color, religious affiliation, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, language spoken, & even the accent used in that language. (U.S. REGION also matters. For ex., those factors just listed are criteria used VERY seriously to determine what kind of "Southern Hospitality" one gets in states like Texas, Alabama, etc.)
I think Americans are rather friendly on the whole, and Noraly will be treated kindly. It’s just that some of us are a bit too friendly and loud at times, and some of us can be overly enthusiastic (cue the friendly CBP officer who wanted a photo). That aspect might get annoying over time, even though people mean well. But that’s all part of the adventure experience: encountering people through their native lens! Noraly will bring out the best in people.
@@oscarlugo8761 I'm not from US but from what I see everywhere, most of the wrong kind of people to avoid are on social media and in big cities (dangerous criminals in ghettos, or spoiled kids in rich suburbs) and otherwise 99.99% of people are at least ok.
Welcome to California! 🇺🇸 we pray you have blessed and safe travels, enjoy!
Come to Prineville oregon.
Yes I live hear.
It was 106 degrees f yesterday but next week it cools down into the 80s
Be sure to go to crater lake.
Loved the friendly US Border Guy- top man!
Thank you for the journey through Mexico. I had only been to border towns and had no idea of it's stunning beauty!! Thank you for the visual education and WELCOME to the U.S.A.!!!!!!!
I can't help getting so emotional, praying and willing you on your way !! it shows how well you have treated " alaska", with respect, so she has looked after you in return, in some sticky situations. people don't realize what an enormous task you have undertaken !! on one hand I want you to reach alaska safely, but on the other hand I wish your fantastic journey will never end !! god bless and fare thee well, pilgrim.
Bravo! Welcome to America! Safe travels.
WELCOME TO THE USA! i HAVE FOLLOWED EVERY MILE OF YOUR TRIP. THE SCENERY YOU HAVE SHOWN IN MEXICO WAS EYE OPENING- BREATHTAKING. YOUR THE BEST !!!!
Welcome to the U.S. Mexico really impressed me it's totally different than what I had expected happy trails and good motoring
I live 10 miles from (4) Canadian Border crossings into British Columbia, CA. I was amazed at the last Border Crossing Officer. I'll bet she's NEVER seen a passport with all of the pages stamped from around the world. She scrambled to look for the stamp out of Iran.
Welcome to my country, home of the Free and the Brave.🦅 I've watched ever single Itchy Boots episodes from the beginning. I hope you find exciting places to ride. There is a lot of "tar" on the Pacific West coast of the US. Canada and Alaska are still so wild. So proud of you Noraly. You and Alaska deserved that $2,700 maintenance. For without her you would not be able to do any of this faboulous world wide 🚴 travel. You and your motorbike are my heroes. 🇺🇸🎉
I"m like 7 days behind, WELCOME to los Estados Unidos!!! love all the updates on the bike!
When you come through Oregon I highly recommend going the coastal route; it is much more scenic, has plenty of shops along the way that could replace parts (North Bend, Reedsport, Florence, Tillamook) and has fantastic dunes and mountain trail riding all over. Make sure to try out the tillamook cheese factory for some amazing ice cream and of course cheese. Welcome to the USA!
I think shes more a mountain-desert girl,,,,im sure she will go to Crater Lake
My wife and I have been watching you for years now, from our home in Oregon, USA. Welcome to the States! We love you and all the good you are doing for the world... demonstrating that a smile and a laugh are such precious commodities that we need more of and that kind people are everywhere in every country. Hope you are enjoying your ride into North America and that your journey around the U.S and Canada and -- finally Alaska -- is joyful for you and everyone you come into contact with. Happy that your border crossing into the USA was uneventful, except for that nice "celebrity moment" with the wonderful Mexican border police. 😎😎
"WELCOME TO THE U.S.A. NORALY!!" You opened my eyes to the beautiful scenery of Mexico plus the Warmth and Welcome of her people,. i'm at the same time jealous of the adventures you're sure to find in my own backyard. Having flipped over every rock in the Southwestern United States twice!......i'm sure you will and hope you do find treasures that I've overlooked. Can't Wait
Tijuana/San Diego crossing is the busiest border crossing in the WORLD! 100% correct.
Happy 100th episode of season 6 Noraly! 🥳🎉 It seems like it was only a few weeks ago when you shipped Alaska to Ecuador to continue your Patagonia to Alaska journey. But the truth is, you've been riding for 8 months and counting! You really are the Dutch Machine 💪🏻
Watching at 3am IST in the morning from Punjab. Getting addicted to this adventures videos and happy to be part of your journey from thousands kilometres away. Have a safe journey ahead. We will always be wid you....♥️
Maybe she will pass Yuba City “ little Punjab “ I will say hello for you.
I am very happy that you visited Mexico and that everything went well, you are great inspiring.
I just started riding motorcycles this summer and in part because of your videos I have decided to upgrade to a manner of touring/adventure bike so I may more easily take road trips to visit family and friends throughout the US. Thank you for sharing your adventures and inspiring me to try new things. Best wishes from Memphis!
But she drives an enduro bike, bot touring or adv bike.
@@basedpatriotLT Because of type of traveling she does. For the type I would like to do a touring type would suit my needs better. She's still inspired me to trade in my sport bike for something more suitable for travel instead of city riding. :)
@@Angel9932 do me a favor and be safe please. Wishes from San Antonio Texas
I'm reading while on DAY 42 resting my broken clavicle from a motorcycle crash in 11/13. - limb/head armor is not enough; buy body armor to protect your torso and drive slow as a motorcycle crash at lower speeds causes less damage :)
I'm so happy you made it safely to the USA. This is the part I was most looking forward to - USA, Canada and Alaska
Asi es... también hay un chingo de locos por allá muchos rambos hay que cuidarla bien..
GRACIAS A TODOS AQUELLOS BIKERS QUE APOYARON Y AYUDARON A ITCHY BOOTS EN SU TRAVESÍA POR NUESTRA QUERIDA REPÚBLICA MEXICANA.
Si señor ‼️🙏‼️
Congratulations on reaching the States. Watch out for distracted drivers on the roads. I assume that you will try to stay off of the interstate highways. I’m curious which roads you will choose to move north. Enjoy your time here. I suspect that your overall impression of the States will be: very photogenic, very convenient, very expensive. Have fun.
Mostly expensive.
out of all these border crossings, U.S is the best. Very well organized and professional.
I'm very surprised that Honda or another moto company hasn't reached out and offered sponsorship. You're adventures are the best marketing they could ever have.
Agreed! I would say she has probably been responsible for the purchase of thousands of CRF-300 Rallys just from her positive appearances on RUclips.
@@halmc8109 That's not how it works anymore. Most sponsorship agreements these days are free equipment in exchange for honest reviews. It's not until you're part of a pro team that they have any control. If you've followed this channel for a few years you might remember she was given some free gear, gloves, clothing and bags. There were no expectations or commitments beyond an honest review. This channel has reached a level of subscribers that it is marketable. People were inspired to buy Royal Edenfields when she was riding one and people are now looking at Hondas because she is putting one to the test now. She's
selling their bikes for free right now. Why not get a little something out of it.
No doubt!!
@@halmc8109 Wow.
Talk to me Goose. lol
Why should they if they get it for free? 😂😂😂
I actually cried when you crossed the border, Welcome to the USA!!!! Welcome to my country! I am so excited to have you here! Safe travels my friend ❤️
I cried too.
I'm crying NOW even though i'm from the same country as Noraly is ! ;)
@@3pan1 Lol. She definitely should be making the Dutch proud, she's a great ambassador for your country. Seems like she's quite famous in the USA now though.
@@shaunmckenzie5509 Well, frankly Shaun, I had not heard of her before i got a vid presented/recommended by RUclips a few weeks ago, but oh yeah i definitely feel the pride in me coming up right now ! 😆
amazing how you get recognized worldwide allready by all kinds of people :)
"Sees all kinds of pickups, american trucks, all signage in english, checks phone yes i'm in the states. 5 minutes later "i'm gonna ask somebody" Love that moment, like was it so easy to cross mexico/us border?
Yeah, I knew she was in the US when the signs changed to STOP.
@@mj6493 That was my clue as well. US bureaucracy and all that... ;-)
我喜歡這句話(我喜歡獨自旅行,你能去任何你喜歡的地方,進行自己的冒險!!)