Jess and Myles, at first Carole and I thought you had just visited the Auburn University Raptor Center, but we were soon tipped off as there isn't any beautiful giant lake there! We are continually amazed at the physical scenery and the warm and hospitable people you find at every turn of your adventures. Truly makes us think of new 'bucket list' destinations. We also are continually moved by your amazement at every turn. Sunday AM we 'countdown' waiting for a new notification..
Thank you so much for the encouragement as always! We certainly look forward to your comments! So happy to have you and Carole on the journey with us! ☺️
Your adventures are always amazing. I'm enjoying your experience immensely. I would be interested in how you go about researching all of these out-of-the-way places and activities. All of this has just been awesome.
Thanks so much Greg!! It honestly depends on the country but I read A LOT of blog posts and generally start with a search of "2, 3, or 4 week itinerary in __________" and then dive in from there. With a country like Kyrgyzstan it is honestly really easy to feel off the beaten track even with the most popular activities with how few tourists are there. But let's take Turkey for example (our next country)... we still do a lot of the main attraction type stuff, I.e., Cappadocia, but we typically try to balance that out with less visited places. For example, Southeastern Turkey gets a lot less tourists than Western Turkey so we went there as well (videos coming soon ☺️). Haha I dunno if this answers your question or not but basically I read way too many blogs for my own good... I have about 20 tabs open on my computer right now on Sri Lanka, where we are heading today. ☺️☺️
I enjoy a lot of your videos, but this is the best ever. I'm obsessed with dramatic geologic features. How was the lake formed, and why are there perfect separations in the color on the slopes. I'd guess that you're camping in an ancient caldera, or the signature of a meteor strike. The people are amazing with their personalities, and their crafts. I'd still like to see what kind of fish (if any) are in that lake. And I'd really like you to take an anthropologist, a cosmogaphist, and a geologist along with you right there. Yeah - this one is my favorite for sure.
Honestly, outside of the cities, the wifi was not reliable. The yurt camp had zero service or wifi when we were there. The name was Feel nomad yurt camp.
Wow, Eagle arm holding, Epic! Wish someday I will experience it too.
Thanks for watching!
Wow. Great camera work on the eagle hunt. Great video.
Thank you! ☺️ thanks so much for watching!
Jess and Myles, at first Carole and I thought you had just visited the Auburn University Raptor Center, but we were soon tipped off as there isn't any beautiful giant lake there!
We are continually amazed at the physical scenery and the warm and hospitable people you find at every turn of your adventures. Truly makes us think of new 'bucket list' destinations.
We also are continually moved by your amazement at every turn.
Sunday AM we 'countdown' waiting for a new notification..
Thank you so much for the encouragement as always! We certainly look forward to your comments! So happy to have you and Carole on the journey with us! ☺️
Your adventures are always amazing. I'm enjoying your experience immensely. I would be interested in how you go about researching all of these out-of-the-way places and activities. All of this has just been awesome.
Thanks so much Greg!! It honestly depends on the country but I read A LOT of blog posts and generally start with a search of "2, 3, or 4 week itinerary in __________" and then dive in from there.
With a country like Kyrgyzstan it is honestly really easy to feel off the beaten track even with the most popular activities with how few tourists are there.
But let's take Turkey for example (our next country)... we still do a lot of the main attraction type stuff, I.e., Cappadocia, but we typically try to balance that out with less visited places. For example, Southeastern Turkey gets a lot less tourists than Western Turkey so we went there as well (videos coming soon ☺️).
Haha I dunno if this answers your question or not but basically I read way too many blogs for my own good... I have about 20 tabs open on my computer right now on Sri Lanka, where we are heading today. ☺️☺️
@@WaypointofView Thank you Jess. I took off in the early 80's and relied mostly on word of mouth and accident. Have a great trip to Sri Lanka!
Funny fact.
Atilla the Huns horses name was also Chagylgan.like that eagles name 😊
we can't wait to watch your video about Chefchaouen Morocco
☺️☺️ It's going to be a little while longer.. we have one more video coming from Kyrgyzstan and then 6-7 from Turkey and then Chefchaouen! ☺️
@@WaypointofView ok thank you... we can wait ..⏳⏳
Seen some of this guys yurts in Glastonbury UK😮
That’s so cool!!!
I am planning to go there this summer. What's the best way to get to the canyon? Thanks for any help.
I enjoy a lot of your videos, but this is the best ever.
I'm obsessed with dramatic geologic features. How was the lake formed, and why are there perfect separations in the color on the slopes.
I'd guess that you're camping in an ancient caldera, or the signature of a meteor strike.
The people are amazing with their personalities, and their crafts.
I'd still like to see what kind of fish (if any) are in that lake. And I'd really like you to take an anthropologist, a cosmogaphist, and a geologist along with you right there.
Yeah - this one is my favorite for sure.
We are so happy to hear this!! ☺️☺️ Thank you for watching!
Can I have the name of the yurt camp you are staying in the VDO?
I can tell you)
I was born there
Very beautiful. I am coming this year. I need to work while traveling. How is your experience with the internet there? How fast is it?
Honestly, outside of the cities, the wifi was not reliable. The yurt camp had zero service or wifi when we were there. The name was Feel nomad yurt camp.
Sorry Jessica 😊
But Kyrgyz men are gentleman and apologise to ladies only)