[S2 - Eps. 18] CROSSING INTO CHILE - on a Royal Enfield Himalayan

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

Комментарии • 773

  • @pistonhead05
    @pistonhead05 5 лет назад +100

    Its already episode 18, can't believe how fast time flies.

    • @CCitis
      @CCitis 5 лет назад +6

      At least its a long trip! Lots more to come.

  • @Richard76Patagon
    @Richard76Patagon 4 года назад +4

    Hola!!! Soy Richard....el aduanero que te atendió en Chile.... Que divertido!!! God blessyou

  • @Subcomandante73
    @Subcomandante73 5 лет назад +235

    Once upon a time Nasreddin Hodja, the famous trickster, was walking toward the border between his country and another. He led a donkey by a rope, and the donkey was laden with straw. When the border inspector spied Hodja, he smiled and rubbed his hands gleefully. ‘Ah, this man is a trickster, and surely he is smuggling something. Watch this,’ he whispered to his fellow inspectors. ‘I shall find his smuggled goods.’
    The inspector stopped Hodja. ‘Sir, you must allow me to search your donkey. I am certain you are attempting to smuggle valuable goods across the border, into Persia.’ Hodja nodded solemnly. ‘Search away, good fellow,’ he said, ‘but I’m afraid you’ll find nothing but straw.’
    The inspector frowned. ‘Everyone knows you’re a trickster,’ he said. ‘And that you always have a trick up your sleeve.’ Hodja nodded again, and the inspector began his search. He pulled at the bundles of straw, scattering straw here, there and everywhere. He reached inside each bundle. He called to his assistants, and they examined the straw bundles carefully. But search as they would, the inspectors found nothing hidden in Hodja’s straw, and so they sent him on his way across the border.
    A week later Hodja returned, once again leading a donkey laden with straw. ‘Ah ha,’ the inspector said to him, ‘you likely think we won’t search you this time, but you are wrong.’ The inspector called to every assistant, and 10 men plucked and pulled and yanked at the straw, tossing it everywhere and making quite a mess. But the men found nothing at all, and the inspector had no choice but to let Hodja pass the border.
    The next week the same thing happened, and the same happened the next. Every week for many months Hodja led his donkey to the border, and every week for many months the inspector eyed him with the greatest suspicion. As time passed, the inspector’s determination to expose Hodja as a smuggler grew fiercer, and every week his searches took longer. Still Hodja never lost his temper nor grew upset. He simply stood and waited while the search went on, and every single time the inspectors found no hidden treasure.
    A year passed this way. Word spread far and wide. ‘The border patrol believe Hodja’s a smuggler,’ people said, but no one could prove this was true.
    However, the rumors persisted. People wondered what he might be smuggling. Did he carry valuable coins across borders? Was he hiding gold, perhaps? Or maybe he transformed the straw itself into gold, as some said magicians could do. Could Hodja be more than a trickster? Perhaps he was a magician, too. In this way, Hodja’s reputation as a clever smuggler spread far and wide, across every nearby border.
    Still the inspector was determined to undo the plump little man with the unfailingly serene expression. ‘No one will outwit me,’ he promised, and so each time Hodja appeared, the inspector searched his donkey and straw.
    This went on for years. The inspector grew old, and soon it was time for him to retire. “I cannot stop working until I have discovered Hodja’s secret,” he swore, and so he worked on, well past retirement age, deep into old age. At long last he was far too tired to go to work, and his eyesight was failing. Finally, he left his post.But he never stopped thinking of Hodja. Had he smuggled treasures in the donkey’s tail? Perhaps they should have searched the donkey’s mouth. He sent word to the border men, and so they continued to search. And then one day Hodja simply stopped crossing the border.
    Still the inspector could not stop thinking of him. He decided to visit Hodja in his hometown of Aksehir, for he realized that he would never be satisfied until he had gotten the truth out of him. So he traveled across the border. He found Hodja sitting idly in the marketplace, enjoying the warmth of the sun and the sweetness of his coffee.
    ‘Sir,’ said the inspector, ‘excuse me, but I have to know. I cannot rest. All those years you crossed the border and we searched you - surely you were smuggling something?’ Hodja looked at the inspector and smiled his warmest smile. Slowly he nodded. ‘Please, you must tell me. What was it? Gold? Silver? Were you smuggling food or spirits? Cloth, perhaps? Where did you hide it?’With each guess Hodja just shook his head. ‘Won’t you tell an old man, sir? I’ll never rest in peace unless I know.’
    And because Hodja was a kind man and did not wish the inspector to spend the rest of his days worrying, he nodded, ‘Yes. I’ll tell you now. I was smuggling donkeys.’

    • @terryl7855
      @terryl7855 5 лет назад +12

      Ha, good story!

    • @johnpaulbingo
      @johnpaulbingo 5 лет назад +27

      That might be a way to smuggle motorcycles too, while customs ask questions about the number of cameras you are carrying!

    • @elephantsmemory3142
      @elephantsmemory3142 5 лет назад +19

      It used to be a n old joke about smuggling wheelbarrows

    • @WhiteTiger333
      @WhiteTiger333 5 лет назад +9

      One of my favorite Nasrudin stories. :D

    • @norsefalconer
      @norsefalconer 5 лет назад +7

      Love it! Thanks for taking the time to share.

  • @russbentley7677
    @russbentley7677 4 года назад +8

    My last Peru trip was in 1987. I have been researching the fantastic history of S America BEFORE the conquest since 1978.
    Everything i see now shows tremendous improvements in roadways and all the infrastructure. Amazing too are the terrific advancements in on the road on the bike location systems like GPS which did not exit for me back then... a map and a hard cover Traveller's Handbook was what i had in hand.
    The idea on top of all of that, that a single person who also happens to be a single woman can travel freely and, it would appear, without fear... albeit with a good, appropriate dose of cautionary common sense, over back country tracks and wind up with a GPS guiding her to the very doorstep of her next next rest stop is absolutely remarkable.
    The cherry on all of it is that out of the way bike shops with knowledgeable people and decent friendly overnight accommodations exist and with such a friendly, welcoming... often multi lingual greeting is extraordinary.
    The world has indeed got very much smaller, more accessible, more accommodating and friendlier in the last 35 years.
    There are downsides to that as well but here and now i can only site the positives that make it possible for Itchy Boots to satisfy her itch to take all the roads less travelled and in a way that allows us the privilege to ride along right with you as though in real time.
    Can't say enough here apparently because i feel i have to knock a positive note as well on your no nonsense, happy, efficient adventurous personality that makes it all, even in the hard parts, so much fun to experience. Bravo N from the N. Having been there and given the source of you, where you were sprouted, it doesn't surprise me one bit to find so many pleasant and smart characteristics in your bright nature. Ha!!

  • @nelsonmunoz2862
    @nelsonmunoz2862 4 года назад +17

    Estimada, lo que pasa en esta frontera de Monte Aymond la cuál se llama Integración Austral es lo siguiente: Todas las personas o vehículos cuando salen de Argentina tienen que pasar directamente a la aduana chilena para hacer sus trámites de salida con funcionarios argentinos y posteriormente con funcionarios chilenos que le darán la entrada en el mismo edificio. Lo mismo pasa en la aduana Argentina pero a la inversa o sea los vehículos pasan directamente a la Aduana Argentina para salir de Chile y atendidos por funcionarios chilenos y argentinos. Esto pasa solamente aquí y en el Paso los Libertadores a la altura de Santiago. Que tengas un lindo viaje, eres muy valiente para viajar sola. Un abrazo.

  • @rangie944
    @rangie944 5 лет назад +55

    Playing catch up at the moment and enjoying the adventure all the way. After a while it feels as though I am riding the bike seeing the trip through your eyes, and that includes looking through the wind shield, glancing down at the instruments and mirrors from time to time and seeing those stunning views. I even feel myself pulling the “bars” to keep upright in those strong winds. I am disabled and will never take an adventure like this so please don’t change the way you do things, looking forward to Alaska and all in-between. Adventure with Education, Great. Ride safe

    • @agostinhofroes4169
      @agostinhofroes4169 5 лет назад +2

      Haven't you tried a threeweeler?

    • @rangie944
      @rangie944 5 лет назад +2

      @@agostinhofroes4169 Not yet, by the time Noraly arrives in Alaska that could be a possibility. Thanks for your thought.

  • @CaptHollister
    @CaptHollister 5 лет назад +28

    The border crossing between Canada and the US is the same as the one between Chile and Argentina. You only see the border guards for the country you are entering, never the ones for the country you are leaving. Frankly, we find it kind of weird that you should see the border guards to leave a country before seeing the ones for the country you are entering.

    • @arnoldhau1
      @arnoldhau1 9 месяцев назад

      Ok but what about your visum? Here in Europe in the Schengen zone there used to be no checks before politics got nervous but we have only one joint visum for foreigners...

    • @artelectual_ua
      @artelectual_ua 4 месяца назад +1

      @@arnoldhau1 I know this is an old comment, but the US and Canada have completely separate visa and immigration control. Keep in mind that you still need to go thru border check in the country you are entering so they will deny you if you do not have the visa/passport for the country

  • @abduldawam4571
    @abduldawam4571 5 лет назад +62

    Hello again ! Keep following those interesting stories from an inspirational lady. You are truly an adventurous rider. Being in Argentina/Chile with good native language is certainly an advantage. Not as tough as you traveling in Central Asia. And my lady, you are a good teacher, as you travel you teach us alot of things. So informative. Thank you. Will virtually travel with you with this exciting journey. Take care & safe ride 🛵

    • @vanellusvanellus2076
      @vanellusvanellus2076 5 лет назад

      Abdul Dawam well said, I’m traveling with Noraly in this videos. And she is a good teacher, very informative.

    • @raphaelandrews3617
      @raphaelandrews3617 3 года назад

      What a funny story i thought he would give a different answer.

  • @andyy348
    @andyy348 5 лет назад +34

    When Noraly talks, I listen... and learn :) As well as showing us the world she's also teaching us really interesting facts that I would never have known otherwise, like the prehistoric trees the other day and now the weather patterns around the world. 👍👍👍

  • @locustbay7594
    @locustbay7594 5 лет назад +28

    Bikers will always help bikers - where ever you are in the world

    • @emiliomarcelino4005
      @emiliomarcelino4005 5 лет назад +5

      Of course, we are not normal 😆😆😆😆

    • @norsefalconer
      @norsefalconer 5 лет назад +1

      Motorcyclists. Bikers are quite a different story sometimes.

  • @VeeDubJohn
    @VeeDubJohn 5 лет назад +9

    I always save these videos for when I'm home and it's quiet. That's how much I look forward to them and how much I enjoy them. They are getting better and better!!! I also like the new commentary that helmet / microphone setup allows and of course, the drone footage.

  • @mikek2218
    @mikek2218 5 лет назад +4

    If you decide to come to Skagway, Alaska (my home), the border crossing is the same. There is 40 kilometers between the Canada and US border. So when you cross into the US, it is a US crossing only. And likewise when you cross into Canada. The geography makes it such that the facilities can't be located together.
    I bought a Himalayan last week, so if you come to Skagway, we'll have to go for a ride :-)
    And thank you again for the cool Earth Science lesson. You need to make this a regular feature.

    • @johngilbert9553
      @johngilbert9553 5 лет назад +1

      Skagway is on my list to visit, Alaskan ferry system is a fine way to travel. Spent time working in Ketchikan back in the late seventies.

  • @christophe77700
    @christophe77700 5 лет назад +12

    The light, the clarity of the sky, the landscape are wonderful. What a beautifull area.

  • @subutaynoyan5372
    @subutaynoyan5372 5 лет назад +5

    Noraly is a master of Quantum Mechanics, always makes time go faster.

  • @moglimaisenkaiser5488
    @moglimaisenkaiser5488 5 лет назад +3

    Went to bed this eve smarter than I woke up today. So this is why the wind is so strong down the south and up in the north. You made my day, Blue-Eye!

  • @Stephan1988
    @Stephan1988 5 лет назад +16

    It’s quite chilly so let’s go to Chile.. 😅

  • @fabricegrard1001
    @fabricegrard1001 5 лет назад +25

    I love these roads with nobody. You're very courageous. Go Noraly Go !

  • @sudarshannanda8121
    @sudarshannanda8121 3 года назад +1

    What are you !!! Just brilliant...not just a Biker but one with vast knowledge ...an educationist ....Hats off !! Keep going. United Nation should designate you as the Ambassador of Peace !! Best Wishes !!

  • @lylemacdonald6672
    @lylemacdonald6672 5 лет назад +18

    Hard to believe you have already been on the road in SA for a month. Loving that big bold sky.

  • @bertanelson8062
    @bertanelson8062 10 месяцев назад

    High winds in parts of Arizona, USA as well around springtime, April-May. Strong enough to close roads, create sandstorms & twist massive steel structures. Interesting to see here pre-C19 that so many demonstrations were happening in the world. A fact largely forgotten now 4 years on.

  • @jamesterrill1938
    @jamesterrill1938 5 лет назад +15

    Keep warm and be safe, you are all we have to see this country ..

  • @BlackdogADV
    @BlackdogADV 5 лет назад +16

    Your taking the same route I took 3 years ago! Oh, the winds!

  • @UnityAndFreedom
    @UnityAndFreedom 5 лет назад +41

    Her "Let's Go"s are enough for me to feel the wind beneath my wings.

    • @motorcyclemadness6006
      @motorcyclemadness6006 5 лет назад +1

      Atticus Finch It’s a wonderful part of the world take it from me...

    • @IanRM
      @IanRM 5 лет назад +2

      You would feel the wind beneath your wings - with a name such as "Finch" lol

  • @paulburgess3088
    @paulburgess3088 5 лет назад +1

    Noraly, there are only two things (discounting Tasmania, a small island off the West Coast of NZ populated by strange people called Aussies) in the way of the "Roaring Forties", those westerly winds you are experiencing, South America and New Zealand. Well the South Island mostly, and we didn't even get a mention. I know we don't present much of a barrier, but we are here, I know because those same westerlies give the place I live (Canterbury Plains) our main wind pattern. Hot dry Norwesters.
    Good to see you finally getting close to the start of your journey LOL.

    • @patmooney5150
      @patmooney5150 5 лет назад

      NZ, where men are men, and sheep are.... You know the rest, Paul. Greetings from windy Tassie, or, as I call it, The South Island. ;-)

    • @paulburgess3088
      @paulburgess3088 5 лет назад +1

      @@patmooney5150 Greetings Pat. And that is a scandalous lie about the sheep, perpetrated by unconscionable folk whose ancestry is somewhat clouded by possible nefarious leanings.:-). And yes Tassie is fair and square in the path of the forties and you well know their power.

  • @carlosmarquezromero4122
    @carlosmarquezromero4122 5 лет назад +2

    I can't believe how you take things, despite being away from home and alone, ALWAYS SMILE!! Amazing woman, good luck and greetings from México!!

  • @syazlanosman5012
    @syazlanosman5012 5 лет назад +1

    Cool! Not only we get to see beautiful countryside, we get to learn about geography as well. Thank you Noraly!

  • @nickfuller4416
    @nickfuller4416 5 лет назад +2

    That very much looks like you have reached Cerro Sombrero, I stayed in the same Hostel 14 years ago. It is a fascinating part of the world, I loved it down there. My ferry crossing wasn't as calm as yours, we had to drive through the waves to get onto the boat. A really memorable journey!

  • @benjamincresswell3713
    @benjamincresswell3713 Год назад

    So, those strong Westerlies are free to stay strong sort of like the opposite of when a hurricane comes on shore and the terrain slows the winds down. Patagonia has so much flat ocean all around it that the winds have nothing to run into to slow them down. Very interesting, now we're getting a lesson in anemology. Thank you Noraly, you are never in short supply of interesting facts and things to learn. ben/ michigan

  • @asiatmpo1
    @asiatmpo1 2 года назад

    In many of the Chilean/Argentine border crossings the actual migratory, customs controls are located some distance from the actual border line. In a number of crossings some even more beautiful than the next, I once had to walk 9 kms with two heavy duffel bags in a snow storm just to get to the Argentine control post from the Chilean check point as neither was located directly on the border. In the case of the Primera Angostura crossing above via ferry, due to the fact that Argentines have to cross Chilean terroritory to get to Argentine Tierra del Fuego there are special agreements, border crossing normalization procedures that allow crossing for both nationalities with a minimum of paperwork. Have made this crossing a number of times. The only contra temps as far as the Chileans are concerned is the number of Argentines who fail to heed speed limits often crashing by the wayside. Argentina is a most compelling country, however their driving leaves a lot to be desired. They seem to think they are the second coming of Juan Manuel Fangio. Compared to other Latin American countries crossing between Chile and Argentina is hassle free, minimum of fuss, with straightforward, transparent rules and regulations especially for foreigners ie US/CAN/EU and less so for Argentine nationals who are often picked on by their own Gendarmería in case they might be exceeding their liquor/cigarette limits. The Chilean Carabineros are far more efficient, than the Gendarmes, and are not kidding in regards to checking that you are not bringing in fruit, nuts or fresh food. They take such trespasses seriously.

  • @EdnilsonSilva
    @EdnilsonSilva 4 года назад +1

    I got addicted to your episodes!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @brettnipps7205
    @brettnipps7205 2 года назад +1

    I can only trust that you have a heated suit. Patagonia and Alaska can be very cold. I'll keep catching up and see if you mention it.

  • @goldenretriever6261
    @goldenretriever6261 5 лет назад +66

    When you cross Canada/US border you only deal with customs of the country you are entering.

    • @ffarmchicken
      @ffarmchicken 5 лет назад +9

      Golden Retriever
      I go back and cross between Canada and US all the time. I’m also a dual citizen. Going into the US is way more a PITA than Canada.

    • @ROTTK9
      @ROTTK9 5 лет назад +2

      @@ffarmchicken I can go south east to go to Canada or I can go north, both ways are a fun ride, but I prefer the Windsor Tunnel on the motorcycle.. and yes getting back into the US is always worse.

    • @thecrowfliescrooked
      @thecrowfliescrooked 5 лет назад +1

      I was filming once on my motorbike crossing into the US (sumas) and got told off.

    • @goldenretriever6261
      @goldenretriever6261 5 лет назад +1

      @@ROTTK9 I got pulled off for an interview and search of my car in Detroit. Wad trying to take a shortcut to Sarnia from Windsor through Michigan, ended up taking twice as long.

    • @Daniel_Gil
      @Daniel_Gil 5 лет назад +1

      Maybe you all didn't notice it, but she crossed the border into Chile and dealt with the chilean customs.

  • @germanbascur8459
    @germanbascur8459 4 года назад +2

    you finally came to my land, Chile that you enjoy and never forget it

  • @johnnyg3681
    @johnnyg3681 5 лет назад +1

    EXCELLENT JOURNEY AND VIDEOS. I'M WATCHING FROM AMERICA'S DAIRYLAND...WISCONSIN. BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HERE LOTS OF LAKES, STREAMS, HILLS BEAUTIFUL WOODS, PRAIRIE AND FORESTS. YOUR RIDE THROUGH ARGENTINA WAS SPECTACULAR WITH ALL THE WIDE OPEN SPACES...ONE FEELS REALLY SMALL IN SPACE, BUT FREE...!!!

    • @johnpaulbingo
      @johnpaulbingo 5 лет назад +1

      You left your caps lock on........LOL

  • @jimmydoin6594
    @jimmydoin6594 5 лет назад +24

    Planet Earth is way too small for you Norally, time to take a look at the stars 😀😃

  • @mrmrmosse
    @mrmrmosse 5 лет назад +1

    Like that You show the boarding crossings. It´s allways interesting and gives the travelling feeling to us all that´s following You. Your mix with Your personal doings, riding, sights, information of where You are and so on is a winning combo. And of course Your great charm.

  • @mikage444
    @mikage444 5 лет назад +1

    It's always nice to be part of border crossings and ferry's. That also gives an impression of the country and the people you meet. I love your video's. It gives me the opportunity to see country's I never will be able to visit. So that's a gift of you to me. Thank you!

  • @wandering_armadillo
    @wandering_armadillo 5 лет назад +1

    I grew up at 43 degrees south and now live 49° north and can verify that the winds in the southern hemisphere were mighty at times! Very much enjoying your educational nuggets concerning the geography and climate of Sth America. 😊💕

  • @apacherider1906
    @apacherider1906 5 лет назад +1

    A lot of people here see the world through your eyes( cam actually!) ,..........you know....its a nice feeling to find the world a bit more beautiful!!!

  • @yunclehead
    @yunclehead 5 лет назад +20

    Hi, Noraly! Are you thinking about visiting any of the famous telescopes or observatories when you explore more of Chile?

  • @KurtGAndersen
    @KurtGAndersen 5 лет назад +6

    I was down there in Ushuaia 3 years ago, its great to watch your videos, brings back many memories...

  • @maxkazzora4234
    @maxkazzora4234 2 года назад +2

    You would have been an amazing teacher if that was what you chose to do in life Noraly. We always get history/ geography/ and other informative stuff told to us in your videos. Keep doing what you do well Noraly. 👍👍

  • @thomashermanns351
    @thomashermanns351 5 лет назад

    Every time you do a bordercrossing I am almost as excited as if I did it by myself. Every new Episode is a small travel with you round the world ànd I´m always looking Forward to this window to my every day life! Thank you!!!!

  • @breitie804
    @breitie804 5 лет назад +3

    I suggest one reason for the 'casual' border checks is that one travels from Argentina, briefly to Chile, then on to Argentina once more.

  • @scottraines4254
    @scottraines4254 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the weather explanation. Used to live in a windy place. Makes 2 wheels difficult.

  • @paulnicker120
    @paulnicker120 5 лет назад +4

    I’ve just discovered your channel and I have watched s1 and now following your journey in s2, you are a true inspiration with your adventures. I am recently returned to motorcycles and have an Africa Twin which I have been doing a few camping trips with here in the uk, after following your journey I am now inspired to venture further afield so I thank you for your channel. Ride safe and I look forward to your next episode.

  • @gaspy75
    @gaspy75 5 лет назад +7

    I can't stop watching you!!! :-) Awesome job, as always. I've only seen a few episodes of your first trip, but tonight I start watching it from the first episode because you know how to excite like few. I will follow you day after day, by now you are a fixture of my days. Have a nice rest and have a nice trip for tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow :-P

  • @davidw9036
    @davidw9036 5 лет назад +1

    I stayed in that hotel in 2017 on my way to Ushuaia. Hope you enjoyed the food in the restaurant out the back as much as we did. The guy in the petrol station just a few hundred meters away put 28 litres in my tank - clever as it only holds 24. That happened again in Chile earlier this year in Puyuhuapi. Not much you can do about it though. Guess they have to make a living somehow. Safe riding.

  • @Hawkslens
    @Hawkslens 3 года назад

    Hooked to your videos. Watching the current africa exploring as well as all your episodes from beginning. I am here now. I like how you show pure view of the world. Thanks for doing this.

  • @bob_atwestmi_fl_us7812
    @bob_atwestmi_fl_us7812 3 года назад

    Thats what is done between Canada and the United States, you can leave either country with no interaction with customs. But you are subject to accountability when entering either country. When you think about it, it makes perfect sense. They mainly care about who is coming in and what they are bringing. When your leaving your no longer a problem for them.

  • @pfondere
    @pfondere 5 лет назад

    noraly,with you i discover new landscapes.desertic landscape but beautiful onces. go and go on the rods and in your mind too. thank you for your enthousiam

  • @jiuc9314
    @jiuc9314 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for the little facts you throw in here and there. I did not know that about the weather and why it's always windy in those places !!

  • @taralshah100
    @taralshah100 5 лет назад

    Hola Noraly, don't be afraid of the wind. Take advantage of it. Put a sail on Dhanno so u won't need petrol. Hooo veee !!!!!!

  • @gftgft8272
    @gftgft8272 5 лет назад

    Справді чудово бачити, як покинувши зону комфорту можна досягти успіху та знайти друзів по всій планеті!

  • @garym2213
    @garym2213 5 лет назад

    I admire the pace at which you travel....and on un-paved tracks no less. Such a laid back attitude is also to be afmired.

  • @SavvasHiker
    @SavvasHiker 4 года назад

    10:43 Liked for the lesson, and, for the unique walk through the borders.

  • @josephranker5716
    @josephranker5716 5 лет назад

    There is something VERY special about getting to a "most" place. You are almost there. Great. peace, Joe

  • @PlaymediaCL
    @PlaymediaCL 5 лет назад +1

    Chilean and Argentinian customs and inmigration have some sort of combined operation system, so when leaving Argentina they don't care your are leaving but Chilean inmigration and customs do care you are entering their country, so they are the ones that control your Passport and motorcycle….and the other way around when leaving Chile and entering Argentina

  • @ursus9104
    @ursus9104 4 года назад

    It's quite amazing to hear you working with videos after such a ride on those endless boring strait roads through this barren lanscape. I think one would get tired, in need of several naps but you just keep going. Thumbs up, you must be in physical good shape. you really is a strong woman.

  • @kmlr5327
    @kmlr5327 5 лет назад

    Hi sister
    My mind get refreshed on seeing your smiling face. You given a detailed geographical information about the strong wind prevails in that latitude. Chile seems very chilly.

  • @johnhall4445
    @johnhall4445 5 лет назад

    Good stuff! What is best in life!!! Wind in your hair adventure. MAKE THE MOST OF EVERY DAY!
    How wonderful that you are multilingual. Thanks again. Safe trip!

  • @annroses11
    @annroses11 5 лет назад +1

    Noraly, you always have interesting information to share. What an adventure!

  • @jamessanthan2447
    @jamessanthan2447 5 лет назад +13

    welcome to chile also good explanation about strong wind in southern hemisphere thanks noraly bye from india

  • @kevinpritchard6260
    @kevinpritchard6260 5 лет назад

    Noraly I have been watching your videos now for many months you are a natural presenter and I cannot thank you enough for sharing your epic adventures albeit at times I do feel afraid for you as you make your way through some pretty deserted places
    One thing though which i feel would make the viewers experience a little more involving would be to use a digital zoom camera (ex canon g7x or a sony rx100) which would allow us to see in more detail unfortunately go pros as good as they are have a very wide field of view and often when you comment on things in front of you it is difficult for the viewer to see ....any that's just a thought and I am looking forward to the next video. ... thank you so much for bringing us all along

  • @JuanSanchez-sz7vo
    @JuanSanchez-sz7vo 5 лет назад +1

    Excelente narración, interesante viajar con ella, la sigo desde asia, buena ruta

  • @MsSplenda
    @MsSplenda 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you , from florida, stevegrim , for explaining "The Roaring Forties."

  • @davidjean-christophe9014
    @davidjean-christophe9014 5 лет назад +1

    I think at the border crossing, the customs asked for the number of same items to know if it was commercial. Three GoPro cam in their boxes would have been différent. He saw you were using them.
    Very Nice trip with plenty of informations, for example big winds because of the lack of lands

  • @gilvansilva4480
    @gilvansilva4480 5 лет назад

    Noraly e verdade muito arriscado pilota nesse vento toma cuidado minha querida ❤️😍😍😍😍😍🇧🇷👑60 quilômetro até que e pertoa conseguiu parabéns que dificio foi né complicado a fronteira parabéns consequiu,👋👋👋👋👋👋 beijos minha linda top matéria

  • @TheOldaz1
    @TheOldaz1 5 лет назад

    Thanks Noraly, enjoyed the 40 explanation, also happy you had a good crossing.

  • @Thomas-eu6fj
    @Thomas-eu6fj 5 лет назад

    OMG ! those clouds are just beautiful with the blue sky. Like in New Zealand also in the Southern Hemisphere. Visuals are really stunning and it feels like the whole place is Pure and Unpolluted.

  • @user-lz6oc3ux4j
    @user-lz6oc3ux4j 3 года назад

    Just discover this amazing video last week and now i think im addicted watching your travel..

  • @JorgeHerrera-df5ft
    @JorgeHerrera-df5ft 5 лет назад

    Bienvenida a Chile!!! Que tengas un lindo viaje por estas tierras. El sur es una maravilla que merece la pena conocer. Bienvenida nuevamente.

  • @MZmz67
    @MZmz67 5 лет назад +7

    welcome to chile, have a nice trip and day. god bless you and dhanno

  • @starckmad1779
    @starckmad1779 5 лет назад

    Tierra del Fuego is the place where you cross paths with other great explorers. I'm reading Josh Slocums book Sailing Around the World Alone. He was there before you in 1895-1898!

  • @huuge3484
    @huuge3484 5 лет назад

    Glad it warmed up in Chile.....Thanks for the ride

  • @David-xz5ux
    @David-xz5ux 5 лет назад

    I know it's a long way off and if it is your chosen route. You are going to love riding through the Rocky Mountains on your way to Alaska.

  • @daviddunn9659
    @daviddunn9659 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the nugget of knowledge about the Jet Streams. More please!

  • @rocdoc6841
    @rocdoc6841 5 лет назад

    Hola Noraly, gracias for the vlog. Enjoying the ride with you. Ride safe. Peace.

  • @Freraut
    @Freraut 5 лет назад

    Welcome to Chile, I hope you enjoy the landscapes and people of this country. Do not be afraid of demonstrations, it is against the government, not against motorcycle drivers. Enjoy and take good care of yourself. I follow you from India.Note: The crossings between Chile and Argentina are like this, since there are many border agreements between them.

  • @rapid13
    @rapid13 5 лет назад

    Hi Noraly - Hadley Cells is the term you were looking for on the ferry (technically the mid-latitude cell and polar cell convergence zone). The divergence/convergence zones occur at 30º and 60º latitude, and you are near 60º S in this video, which is a convergence zone. Warmed air is rising right over you as the winds from the mid-lat cell and polar cell rush in to fill the void.

  • @agustinaguirrezabal
    @agustinaguirrezabal 5 лет назад

    Noraly muy buenos tus videos ... me alegra verte conocido en el ferry.. mucha suerte hacia Alaska buenos vientos

  • @Inpa-qi7gp
    @Inpa-qi7gp 4 года назад +3

    amazing trips..to the far south of the earth....

  • @patrickcollins4643
    @patrickcollins4643 5 лет назад

    We stayed in the same hotel in Cerro Sombrero in January this year after getting off the ferry on our ride down to Ushuaia (from memory I think they do a decent breakfast). There's a gas station just across the road. I always enjoy your videos but I'm particularly looking forward to the next few days as you visit the places that we rode to. The road across the middle of Tierra del Fuego from Rio Grande towards Porvenir is fantastic. The wind is going to get even stronger. Good luck and ride safe.

  • @user-ul2sl3nf7e
    @user-ul2sl3nf7e 5 лет назад +1

    Stayed in that very same hotel when I was exiting Chile. Little strange, but not many options available.

  • @rejeanguindon5012
    @rejeanguindon5012 5 лет назад +2

    Regarding border crossings, I live in Ontario Canada, about 2 hours away from the U.S. border. When we go to the U.S., we only go through U.S. customs, and same thing when we come back, only through Canadian customs. Maybe it's a different system than in Europe

  • @herbwag6456
    @herbwag6456 5 лет назад +25

    Having ridden over much of the world "weirdest border ever" means something when Noraly says it!

  • @39MercFlathead
    @39MercFlathead 5 лет назад

    My daughter-in-law will be in Punta Arenas in 2 weeks. I expect you will be headed north before then. She is a marine biologist going to Palmer Station, Antarctica for a few months research. Now that you are in Chile, it's ok to say that Puerto Williams is the southern most city in the world. The Argentines won't hear you. Love your videos, Noraly!

  • @sampanki
    @sampanki 5 лет назад

    hi Noroly take care and do send more videos, I love them so much,

  • @mjerse50
    @mjerse50 5 лет назад

    Easy riding your ferry boat crossing I like very much the waves and it gave you some rest and a new adventure I ‘am happy for you.

  • @defeatgera
    @defeatgera 5 лет назад

    Oh, it brings to me memories from my 2010 travel. Thanks, Noraly.

  • @kamencic
    @kamencic 5 лет назад

    It never ceses to amaze me how bold you are. Going into unknown at extreme wind and such inhospitable weather. I don't ride out of my yard before checking that it's 15+ celsius degrees and no rain or anything in like three weather apps.

  • @zatoichi101
    @zatoichi101 5 лет назад +1

    The border crossing (stamp in / stamp out) issue can be explained like this. Once you are stamped IN to one country, you have obviously LEFT the other. So Argentina and Chile (and possibly other South American countries) must have some sort of understanding that being stamped IN to one country (in this case Chile) automatically stamps you "OUT" of the other (Argentina).

  • @oscargeorge2740
    @oscargeorge2740 5 лет назад +1

    Another great day!!!. Just bought and brought my Himalayan home yesterday. Looking forward to getting some miles on it.👍👍

  • @KoJo-qh9od
    @KoJo-qh9od 5 лет назад

    The border stations going from the US to Canada are located past the actual border as well. You cross the border and about a mile past it you come to the customs station. It's the same going in both directions.

  • @0HARE
    @0HARE 3 года назад

    Your good cheer wins the day, as usual!
    What an interesting trip.
    Onward

  • @zulzubimoy400
    @zulzubimoy400 5 лет назад +1

    the ocean blue is very beautiful maybe one Day I'll be there

  • @creative-timeout
    @creative-timeout 5 лет назад +1

    Really looking forward to every notification of a new video. It's like being part of the journey, thanks so much for taking us with you! This is exactly the way I love to travel - immersive, really taking in the people, culture and scenery. Keep it up, I'm checked in all the way to Alaska. ;-)

  • @wimm1392
    @wimm1392 5 лет назад

    Interesting information about the wind very well explained. You don't know, but your videos are just awesome, I can't wait until the next.
    Enjoy your day and stay safe.
    Thanks

  • @SantiagoDurando
    @SantiagoDurando 4 года назад +1

    Tierra del Fuego, Argentina.
    👍

  • @WhiteTiger333
    @WhiteTiger333 5 лет назад +4

    Often, when you give the hint of a challenge ahead, I quickly mouse over the end of the video to assure myself that you are safely in a room at the end of the day. Of course you are, or we wouldn't have the video. But still....it's good to know you are safe and sound before viewing the challenge. :)