An entire lifetime is not enough to discover the Western United States. I have been driving around in this country professionally since 1994, logging over 2 million miles, having my own motorcycle in my trailer so I can go where my big truck cannot go and still.... after all these years, I still can find places all the time where I have never been. Just the sheer size of the US is mind blowing. You are showing me new things every time you upload a video. Super Hero Noraly ❤
@@corhendriks1755 , well, I did travel the world here and there, I have even been to the old Soviet Union. Not with truck of course, just as a tourist and me being from Europe and growing up there, I did travel the entire continent. So yes... the world is bigger than the US, I am perfectly aware of. I also have a brother, a niece and a nephew in Sweden.
@@patrickjones1143 , lot of stories but I am a household mover so I am not even driving that much. Freight drivers do well over a 100 000 miles a year if they want to make a living. I know older drivers who have 5 million miles plus. The only problem with that is you would not have time to spend to discover the beauties of this country. All you'd see is pavement and warehouses.
So Roger worked 8 days straight and then on his day off cleared the trails around his town. It’s people like Roger that are the backbone of our country. They are everywhere but you don’t know it in our world where we tweet that we went to Starbucks.
Some of us aren't missing out at all. I have posted photos of my bike in the road in front of a "curvy road" sign with a view of the curves in the distance and the most comments I got was wow, you can just stop your bike in the road and no one comes by! I guess I just take it for granted.
The man was clearly excited, but the old woman wasn't approached directly in conversation and this was a passing conversation. The bloke appears to be showing the old woman some photos of the area. But anyway, you shouldn't over think a situation, you could say the woman on the bike, should of got off the bike and got closer to listen? Switch the engine off on the bike and take the helmet of when taking to them. But it was a passing and friendly conversation that doesn't need to turn in sexist comments about mannsplaining. I enjoyed the video without comments on people you don't know and are probably really polite and respectful to old people, male or female etc
Roger strikes me as the kind of guy who has an old garage with everything under the sun crammed in it because it all has a use ... and if you are ever in a situation, he will find some random oddball tool or part from the depths of that garage to get you all sorted out. You just know he's that guy! The chainsaw on the back, the toolkit on the front fender... I'm an instant fan! I wondered how he was going to get that 650L past the log without sliding down the hill, but people like Roger always find a way to get where they need to go, and get it done! The timing there was serendipity!
grew up in Idaho, can confirm. Roger is a staple in every small town, and honestly the kind of people Idaho breeds. Glad their paths crossed at the right time X]
@@lifesquandered YEP your husband is right I have every thing you need to Mcgiver anything it never fails if you throw it out the next day or 2 you need that
Poor old lady was trying to talk so bad. I know you didn’t hear hear. But I felt bad for her. I bet she had some really interesting things to tell about Burke.
I felt exactly the same. Poor thing wanted to talk and probably had tons of great info. Really liked the guy, but was thinking 'c'mon man, let her speak!'. Disappointed when Noraly left before we got to hear what the woman was trying so hard to say. Oh well, sorry, ma'am...don't take it personally. We appreciated you.
Ma'am, I found your lovely channel by accident, looking for outdoors videos. I am a housebound senior who lives in England, thanks to you I have been able to virtually travel the world. I can't thank you enough for giving me freedom. May our Goddess bless and protect you on all your adventures. Peter..
Hey Peter have you watched the missing people mysteries in the USA national parks, guys name is Steve Stockton, proper creepy, I live near Kent in the UK and if I watch one of his videos and then go out for a walk I’m constantly looking behind me and freaking out at any sound hahhaha. These videos are brilliant as you say, take care.
@@NewCastleIndiana "most folks in America can’t understand accented speech"?? Have you been here? There's a million accents here from all over the world lol! Roger is just hard of hearing and was wearing a helmet.
@@TheJuan72 Yes petrol is english which comes from the french "pétrole". But americans think they invented everything so the put "gazoline" in their vehicules, also known as "gas". Little do they know that the term IS ALSO FRENCH.
What I like most about Noralys Videos? That you can see that people everywhere are kind to each other. And most times the less they have, the bigger their heart is
@@grover2727 Well, it's also because she approaches people with the right attitude! She exhibits kindness herself, and like the old adage, "What goes around comes around" or like the Golden Rule, she reaps the same kindness and care she exhibits, and that's a great joy to watch. Love it! Angels unaware! People like Tim and Roger exist everywhere, and we saw many of them while Noraly traveled through South & Central America. Men and women who were willing to share what they had with her. What I like most about Noraly's journey is what @The Best Foodie Show said above -- People everywhere are kind to each other, and especially, those in the rural places of this world --- the world over. Noraly has proven it!
While that is very true in rural America where people have values and work hard, not so in urban wastelands across the country. I would like to see her drive through Portland. Get a good look at the new america!
That’s true, the episodes when she rides in Iran and right at the border to Afghanistan, nothing but open arms and invites to eat with the locals. We the people of earth are mostly kind but unfortunately not some of the leaders. Greetings from Sweden ❤️
I Love staying in the old motels ,,,,you can park in front of your door.. I cant stand staying in city big motels, last time i had 2 Water Buffalos in mating season above me, them dang doors slamming, another woman throwing up out her window above my room,,,,,see what i mean ??? Idaho and Texas are my favorite states,,,Florida is nice to,,,but hot and humid. Alaska was awesome back in the day, lived in Anchorage for 16 years,,,,,they wanted to be like Seattle and Portland and they did it,,,,,,,,unless you like Crime and Taxes and stupidity, cant say i would recommend it these days
I was Elk hunting in Lowell Idaho with my girlfriend in 1996,,Noraly passed thru there if she was on hwy 12 before she got to Kooskia, i didnt take home a Elk,,but i got a Wife, we got married at the Justice of Peace in Grangeville in our 7 day hunting clothes,,,,,we had our Huntingmoon night in Lowell at the motel , that had Ricky , lucy beds on our wedding night,,,ha ha,,,,we were to tired to do anything anyway
Welcome to Wallace, Miss Noraly.. I was at work when you were there as evident from my car being parked at the library when you filling with petrol. My dad worked at the Hecla Star Mine mine for many years. The cone shaped building was for burning, basically a big fireplace. You drove over the Official first proclaimed center of the universe. Again continue to have a safe journey and enjoy life.
Honestly would have given that bike guy 10 bucks and told him to get a beer or something. Such a lovely old man and he’s helping out the community too ❤
If he does all that unasked, he’s probably a proud man who’ll be offended if someone gave him ten bucks for a beer like he’s some employee or something…inviting him for a beer would have been a much better idea.
No one in the world could pull into an interesting old west mining town in the USA with questions on her mind, and randomly meet up with the town historians ... EXCEPT Itchy Boots Noraly !!!! Your ride through the states keeps getting better and better. Another GREAT video !!
She should have talked to the lady, that guy was a California transplant, he probably had some things wrong. P.S. to all you Californios, go home idaho doesn’t want you.
@@matthewgodfrey4533 People like you are the reason other people think Americans are rude and crude and VERY unfriendly. You are the exact opposite of the people Noraly is meeting along her trip.
@@kevindouglas8768 Yea I’ve definitely noticed she is a little rude with certain things she saids but I 100% don’t think she realizes it is rude to say things like that after being helped by such nice people who truly love that town. She obviously is the nicest lady, it’s just part of how her culture is to be blunt like that and of course she doesn’t mean it on purpose.
I love meeting people like the first guy, Roger, who cleared the trail to keep it open. I’ve traveled to 16 countries and all 50 US states and it’s always nice to know someone like that
@@markust8904 And if so, so what? The effort and creativity used to get this travelling and historical relevance all documented in a day should be applauded. It is truly remarkable.
@@markust8904 Honestly, Noraly is one of the few youtubers that probably doesn't need to do such things. Her content itself is more than interesting enough, I don't think she needs to boost it by creating fake stories.
I just found this channel in my recommendations. My amazing friend Clara would have loved riding with you. She rode all over in the US and rode in South America and was loved by all who met her. She could talk to anyone. Maybe she's one of the angels watching over you. She watched over people in life as well. Sadly she died in Colorado on a ride when a distracted driver hit her from behind at a stop sign. Please stay safe.
Totally agree, much is seen of the big city U.S. However the folks in the small towns show us some differences, so glad to see Noraly being treated with friendliness, although I can’t imagine anyone not being completely CAPTIVATED by her warm pleasant manner and that VOICE ! Hope your travels through Canada (looks like it will be Alberta and B.C.) are as much fun as you’ve had along the way !L F C…
I began my Itchy Boots experience with this episode on Oct 2022 and I have not stopped since then watching and re-watching all the seasons' episodes. Let's go Noraly. Thank you for taking this 70year old along with you.
When i heard my 19 yr old granddaughter in Alberta is leaning to ride (a 250cc street bike) i introduced you to her. I'm encouraging her to plan some trips and v-log them. Thank you. Welcome to Canada
There are many "Rogers" throughout North America, carrying a chainsaw or camp saw on their moto, reopening trails because they are good trails, and "just because".
Tevin, You can certainly bet that THIS Roger found out about when and where her show is posted so that he could check out his cameo appearance in it. So, hopefully he will see your comment, because he certainly does deserve kudos for what he does for the trail there.
I am thankful for the geography lessons I am receiving from Noraly. All I ever knew about the USA was from Hollywood movies and Westerns. In truth, that continent is truly awesome and packed with interesting places of infinite diversity and wonderful people.
Yesterday my 5 years old godson said to me: ”Can we watch that show where this lady drives red motorcycle, I like her” I was so proud. Thank you Noraly for sharing your adventures with us, you really have gave me a new perspective on America! I’m really looking forward seeing what adventures future holds for you! I really hope it would include Finland 😄🇫🇮
I am 71 and like your godson say something similar to myself every couple of days 😉, I still ride, at present preparing a Triumph Tiger 900. Noraly keeps me from being miserable about not yet being able to get out there.
Welcome to Canada, I came to visit here from The Netherlands in 1991 and I’m still here! If you need a place to overnight in MapleRidge BC we can provide you with a safe place for you and your trusty motorcycle.
I love how Noraly is surprised by the helpful strangers she meets. I figure you get what you give, and she gives so much positive joy and energy, it is bound to come back to her!! As a Canadian, I'm looking forward to the next few episodes in my country!! You Go Girl!!!
most of america is this helpful and friendly, there are still the rare weirdos here and there, but if you want to experience the worst of humanity, visit a big city like san francisco or new york.
I’ve been watching your channel for a while now and it’s very amazing that everyone you meet from sketchy road block bandits to random people in the back woods you leave them with genuine smiles and their days are much brighter, Every Country, Village or road stop it’s always the same. It’s inspirational to all , 🙏
So true. Noraly meets people "where they are," and her open, sincere and friendly nature brings out the best in everyone. The Netherlands could not have a better ambassador. The fact that she takes time to teach us about the geology and history of the places she travels puts her over the top in my books.
Pretty cool Town that's for sure. My ex and I used to drive across country quite a bit from Washington State to Ontario. He was from Washington I was from ontario. Went through that town quite a bit. Very cool 👍
You know that Wallace must be a laid back town,when you pull up to a stop sign and shut your bike off and have a chat, ha,ha. Glad Rev-It sent you that gear,must feel a bit like Christmas.Thanks for the video, take care.
I smiled at that, too. Reminded me of my rural hometown when I was a kid. People in opposite lanes would stop to chat on Main St, and the rest of traffic would just patiently sit there and wait for it, probably also waving and talking to someone else on the sidewalk while they waited.
@@WhiteTiger333 I grew up in central Virginia in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Pretty much every oncoming vehicle will wave at you when you pass, whether they know you or not. Society was a lot different (better) then.
@@charliedillon1400 It's still that way when I visit family in KY. Once I'm off the highway and headed into the hills, everyone always waves as I go past, whether another vehicle, or someone walking. Don't know what they make of my yankee (NY) plates, but they still wave...as do I, often the one finger wave. (Forefinger raised off the steering wheel for folks wondering about a one finger wave - LOL!)
@5:46 that house with the garage was my husband's house that he lived in when we met (15 years ago). We fixed it up and built that garage. We also fixed up the house next door just before it (not shown) and sold both and moved up near Sandpoint where we currently live. Burke is an interesting place to live. It has changed a lot since we lived there, only 1 left of the original people that were there when I met him. Lots of snow in the winter and short summers! A totally wild unique place to live!
I would have liked to hear from the old lady in the truck at the mine but the poor gal couldn’t get a word in edgewise with all that guy had to say. He was interesting but she was THERE when it was open! Oh well, another great ride! Thanks Noraly!
Exactly, was just about to come and comment on how they didn’t allow the old lady to share what she knew. Love itchy boots but think that was on her, she should have directed the conversation to the lady. Was a bit annoying to watch that part, other than that love the vids.
YEP ... wish to have heard from her too .. somehow Noraly does not linger in these situations .. maybe she does .. but edits it out .. i understand she has to be vigilant .. we were not there and not know the dynamics of the moment .. but its different from Anthony Bourdain .. and that is OK !!
I filled my Harley at that gas station, several times in the past few years…. I was hoping you’d find the manhole cover in town, that says “The Center of the Universe!” Wallace is an amazing little mining town. Ride safe, and have fun Itchy!
I’ve been to Wallace and saw that sign and manhole cover you’re talking about, I saw it in the background as Noraly passed by but she didn’t see it haha. Oh well
@@siphonsnob If the science boffins are right and the universe started as a single point before expanding...then everywhere actually _is_ the centre of the universe. Including Wallace. 😀
Noraly know that many thousands of people watch and send you best wishes for a safe adventure. Thoughts, words and actions don't disappear into a void, rather the intention can be channeled; received, felt and acted upon by random relevant people, like Roger and all the others who help you along the way. Blessings ♥
Your Idaho videos are making me so homesick. The mountains of Idaho are calling and I must go! It's been 30 years since I have been there, I am now planning to go back next summer because of this.
Roger is the man who saved the day! With the new gear Noraly is warming up for Canada and Alaska. It was very nice of the hotel to receive the much needed parcels.
Are you sure you haven’t somehow been sucked into an adventure video game? “Find the guy with the chainsaw to get out of the forest.” And “Talk to the guy with the map to get out of the ghost town”.
Cooper Pass was still impassable due to snow at least another three weeks after you passed through the area. The up side from all the late moisture (that you unfortunately didn’t get to fully appreciate) was that the forests were especially lush and green through July when they are normally starting to brown out. Thank you for showcasing my neighborhood!
I always wish there was some way to look back in time and see how people dressed, and acted and worked, not just here but everywhere. I hated history in high school, but the older I get the more I want to learn.
It's the Rogers of this world with their volunteer works (oft times self-appointed) that makes the lesser known parts of the world stay functional. Thank you, Roger for keeping our Noraly moving ! Really fortuitous and really awesome
Noraly, you definitely have the tenacity and perseverance to continue even in the worst situations. Always with a smile finding something positive to say about. You really have a guardian angel looking over you, you deserve it. Not many people will even think on attempting this adventure.
I live in Vancouver, (not exactly an ugly part of the world), but man I really love those small towns. Welcome to Canada Noraly, I hope our back roads treat you well, and that you find some "Rogers" along the way here if you need them.
I'm in Vancouver too...still hot in the interior though! 36c in Castlegar today. Hopfully she didnt/doesnt roast in all that warm gear. I guess the wind does get cool riding of course 🤔
It helps that the Interstate highway runs by it. Brings in tourists, passersby, and money. The small towns along the backroads find something to make them boom, but in time, many will just bust and fade back into the forest.
Welcome to Idaho!!! I've been an Idaho native my whole life. Fantastic place to live. It's crazy how different northern and southern Idaho are, but they each have their own treasures to show! Hope you had a great time. Nice video!
Its best to talk to the locals, not only about the road conditions and destinations but also about the local history of the area. It adds to the joy of traveling and the overall trip to the final destination, Alaska. Take care and stay safe, Alaska or Bust !!
How the HECK do you just find someone with a chainsaw the exact moment you need them? THEN, when you want to know more about the town "Oh hey let's talk to these people!" and they're both historians for the town including one who published a book about it. Hanging out. Waiting to answer all your questions. LOL!
You never know what you'll find out when you ride through these small towns. Small town stories with new friends make the best memories. Keep ridin Noraly. 🏍
I loved seeing what was in your parcels. You share in a unique way. It is like I'm with you. You really know how to narrate your rides with the history and geology of the places you visit. And then you tell us what is in your parcels and show us. I love your videos and wait on pins and needles for each new episode. You explore and educate. Thanks.
Crazy to roll up to a guy on the street who has a handful of old photographs ready to go and happy to talk all about the towns history. Amazing episode Noraly.
That brown teepee structure adjacent to the old train tracks is called a wigwam or beehive burner. Decades ago, the logging companies burned excess waste wood such as sawdust in those structures. The companies now use the waste wood products to manufacture particle board. Wigwam burners were big polluters in the 60's and 70's and are prohibited in most states now.
@@markust8904 Quite a different setup, Charcoal was made in ovens that in effect roasted the coal. Burned the hydrocarbons for the heat and left the carbon.
So interesting to learn the history of the little one street mining town. Also super that you have your new winter gear. Roger was once again a great help, as he said, your meeting was fortuitous with added advice on routes!! Looking forward to Canada!
I love how quaint and clean these smaller towns are in Idaho. I was thinking of your Guardian angel too Noraly. Someone is hearing us as we ask for your safe passage. ❤❤❤ Thank you Noraly
Another really interesting episode. Burke was definitley a bit creepy but the locals seemed freindly enough but then you do seem to bring out the best in people. What were the chances of meeting two local historians who happened to have photos of what you were just talking about? Great timing again Norally.
Good old Roger, the world is filled with incredible people when we travel. And sometimes I truly believe that we manifest exactly what we need and want, especially when we our in sync with life, perhaps that’s a good example. Noraly you are a good example of someone in sync you are very content in who you are, with your passion, enthusiasm for what you’re doing and the people that you meet. Thank you again for what you do, and I love being invited to your adventures. ❤️🙏🏼
I love, love, love your videos, and have been for more than a year. Your adventures are fantastic, and it’s an extra treat to see you here in the U.S. As I’ve probably said a couple of times previously, please don’t hesitate to make your videos longer. They seem to pass too quickly. There’s no such thing as too much Noraly adventure.
that conical rusty structure you saw was a beehive burner…there was a sawmill there at at one time, this is where the slabs , trimmings, and waste were burned
Hey Jim there is a large Beehive burner In Malakwa BC. that they turned into a bar/restaurant, called the Burner Grille., so they are not all useless structures.
Interstate 90 connects Boston and Seattle. It is the longest Interstate highway in the US and was completed during the 1970s--except from one short stretch through the very narrow canyon at Wallace. It was a very difficult area to build through so that all the traffic routed down the steep slopes and through the town's streets. Wallace's one traffic signal was the only red light that you would encounter from coast to coast. The people of Wallace loved it as the mines had all closed and serving the traffic was all that was left. So they fought tooth and nail to keep Idaho from finishing the highway but in the early 1990s the inevitable happened and Wallace was bypassed. So the citizens of the town gathered to take down the last remaining traffic light, a carpenter built a coffin for it, and a solemn march of pallbearers held a funeral service for it. Today it rests in the town museum.
So far, I love all your rides in the US. I can't wait for you to go to the Canadian side to see the spectacular snow capped mountain views. The best rides is yet to come.
Interesting timing that she rode through Wallace and the Silver Valley on Juneteenth. For the 1892 and the 1899 riots, Buffalo Soldiers were brought in to restore order. Then again in 1910 Buffalo Soldiers were brought in to fight the Great 1910 fire. There are still some buildings in Wallace which have scorched shingles under recovered roofs. While all the mines near Burke are abandoned, there are two active mines and one mine in restart in the area. Hecla's Lucky Friday is a few miles east of Wallace in Mullan. The Galena mine up Big Creek between Osburn and Kellogg is quite active and was the scene of a rescue in November of 2020 when a windstorm came through and knocked the electricity out for three days. The Bunker Hill mine on the south edge of Kellogg and the southern end of Wardner is currently in the process of reopening and should be producing concentrated ore by 2024. A little over twenty percent of all the lead used in World War One and the Great Patriotic War came out of the Bunker Hill. The minerals of the region are lead, zinc, and silver with trace amounts of gold. The Sunshine Mine Fire of 1972 lead to the creation of MSHA (Mine Safety and Health Administration).
Too bad virtually everything from Cataldo to Mullin is an EPA Superfund clean up site. I can remember visiting the area as a kid and the South Fork of the river running orange with mining contaminant. I remember brand new chain link fence being totally rusted out in a year from fallout from the now removed smelter in Kellogg. A beautiful stunning but conflicted area as nature tries to recover from the pressures of bygone mining practices.
@CraniumMaximus I’m curious how you know that Noraly rode through there on Juneteenth, since she doesn’t share the actual dates of her videos and the time lag in order to deter stalkers.
@@bill2p Not sure why anyone would want to stalk her as she clearly has human interaction issues. She's kinda feral. 🤣 My first clue was the vegetation. The second was the fawn, which are that age about the third week of June in this area. The third was that the equipment from the Gyro Days hadn't been taken down yet. It's possible that it was the 14th and the equipment had just been set up.
Not only do I find you to be inspiring and adventurous, but also a wonderful history and geology teacher. Oh, yeah, and a person who demonstrates love and compassion! Thank you 😊
Noraly you have got to be the only woman to travel from the Netherlands to America for the expressed purpose of riding a motorcycle over 2000 miles on dirt roads, mining trails, and logging trails. Throw in 100° desert heat and summer snow storms just to make it interesting. When you complete your journey please remember the border agent who wanted a selfie, the generous breakfast at Denny's, the railroad engineer, free refills of coffee or soda, and of coarse Rodger with his chainsaw.
40 years ago on my honeymoon we took a Goldwing from Colorado to Alaska. We also stopped in Sandpoint. I am very excited to do the rest of this journey with you to see if you do any of the same roads ( of course we did not do trails, but back then there were few asphalt roads from here on out either) and see how it might have changed. Safe Travels~ love your videos!
I was so happy to discover your channel! Noraly, you are a wonderful person!.. Brave, joyful woman, full of hope and many other virtues that make you a magnificent person! Thanks! ✌️🇧🇷🌹
Wow, soon we'll be seeing you in Canadian soil and I can't wait to hear that "Welcome to Canada" With your winter gears, you will be warmer and weather protected traversing the cold Canada & Alaska... Looking forward to Monday again. Keep safe
Noraly, thanks so much for taking some time to show us Wallace! I knew that it was a major mining town, but had not realized the extent of the work there. Now, I have to plan a 4,000 mile trip to visit it!
You are giving me and my husband great ideas for our retirement in a few years. You are so brave and such an inspiration for living life to the fullest!! Safe travels always!! Thank you so much for sharing your adventures
Ben was very cool! Along with the incredible Roger! Love your new rider gear! I am sure you will need it as you go through Canada heading to Alaska! I hope you continue to have good luck through the rest of your trip! Very fun adventure today! Thank you Noraly!😊
It's great to see loving people still exist in this big wide continent we call home, love your adventures and I'm proud of all those giving us the encouragement to go explore and see how diverse nature is in each of the borders that make this country up. Safe travels Itchy Boots! Great name u picked made me curious about where that was gonna go LOL
Congratulations on your journey Noraly. You’re going to achieve them and I don’t miss any video of your blessings and a big hug from Mexico!!!!! 🇲🇽🇲🇽👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
An entire lifetime is not enough to discover the Western United States. I have been driving around in this country professionally since 1994, logging over 2 million miles, having my own motorcycle in my trailer so I can go where my big truck cannot go and still.... after all these years, I still can find places all the time where I have never been. Just the sheer size of the US is mind blowing. You are showing me new things every time you upload a video. Super Hero Noraly ❤
Hi Gabriel....the world is a little big bigger than the US
@@corhendriks1755 , well, I did travel the world here and there, I have even been to the old Soviet Union. Not with truck of course, just as a tourist and me being from Europe and growing up there, I did travel the entire continent. So yes... the world is bigger than the US, I am perfectly aware of. I also have a brother, a niece and a nephew in Sweden.
@@corhendriks1755 👍
@@patrickjones1143 , lot of stories but I am a household mover so I am not even driving that much. Freight drivers do well over a 100 000 miles a year if they want to make a living. I know older drivers who have 5 million miles plus. The only problem with that is you would not have time to spend to discover the beauties of this country. All you'd see is pavement and warehouses.
I've said similar about just Montana! Happy trails c;
So Roger worked 8 days straight and then on his day off cleared the trails around his town. It’s people like Roger that are the backbone of our country. They are everywhere but you don’t know it in our world where we tweet that we went to Starbucks.
Amen, Cut from a different cloth not many of them left!
Backbone of our country ... you are right about that ... lets not forget !!
You are spot on! And Roger, thank you sir!
Another great video.
The Lord puts us where we are supposed to be.
It is amazing that Noraly was telling us about the town's history, then encounters a man who just happens to have historic pictures of the town.
It almost looked staged
So what!!
@@bardo0007 Does it bother you??
@@bardo0007 I wish she'd allowed the older woman to get a word in. She's actually from there. Missed op!
I love how he just shuts his bike off and has a conversation in the middle of the road at the stop sign. We're all missing out on the simple life.✌❤😃
Some of these little towns in Idaho are like this. People will stop anywhere or fill up a parking lot to chat. I love that.
Thought that was cool also.
My anxiety went through the roof when he did that - I guess I've been in the city too long lol
Some of us aren't missing out at all. I have posted photos of my bike in the road in front of a "curvy road" sign with a view of the curves in the distance and the most comments I got was wow, you can just stop your bike in the road and no one comes by! I guess I just take it for granted.
@@aliciagarza7698 Stopping for a chat happens in towns all over America and the world, I suppose. I do it all the time in Texas.
Poor old lady had so much to say but she was just too far away to communicate it effectively!
Yes, I was wishing to hear her too.
The men never let her talk 😕
I know. Noraly probably missed out a little. Unfortunately Idaho had been under siege from Californians for the last two decades. It’s a real problem.
I bet she was a treasure trove of local information...wanted to hear her.
The man was clearly excited, but the old woman wasn't approached directly in conversation and this was a passing conversation. The bloke appears to be showing the old woman some photos of the area. But anyway, you shouldn't over think a situation, you could say the woman on the bike, should of got off the bike and got closer to listen? Switch the engine off on the bike and take the helmet of when taking to them. But it was a passing and friendly conversation that doesn't need to turn in sexist comments about mannsplaining. I enjoyed the video without comments on people you don't know and are probably really polite and respectful to old people, male or female etc
Roger strikes me as the kind of guy who has an old garage with everything under the sun crammed in it because it all has a use ... and if you are ever in a situation, he will find some random oddball tool or part from the depths of that garage to get you all sorted out. You just know he's that guy! The chainsaw on the back, the toolkit on the front fender... I'm an instant fan! I wondered how he was going to get that 650L past the log without sliding down the hill, but people like Roger always find a way to get where they need to go, and get it done! The timing there was serendipity!
My husband is a Roger. There's nothing he doesn't have. You can ask for the most inane thing, and he's like, "Hold on! I have one!"
grew up in Idaho, can confirm. Roger is a staple in every small town, and honestly the kind of people Idaho breeds. Glad their paths crossed at the right time X]
@@lifesquandered YEP your husband is right I have every thing you need to Mcgiver anything it never fails
if you throw it out the next day or 2 you need that
@Reimani Ellipes you should documented your journeys....maybe start UA-cam.
@@lifesquandered Yes! And I bet he is the "I can fix it" guy, too!
Poor old lady was trying to talk so bad. I know you didn’t hear hear. But I felt bad for her. I bet she had some really interesting things to tell about Burke.
I felt exactly the same. Poor thing wanted to talk and probably had tons of great info. Really liked the guy, but was thinking 'c'mon man, let her speak!'. Disappointed when Noraly left before we got to hear what the woman was trying so hard to say. Oh well, sorry, ma'am...don't take it personally. We appreciated you.
i felt the same.
I ditto that
Was thinking the same here
Yep.
Noraly, you definitely have a crew of biker angels following you around, keeping you safe, secure and protected! 💜👼
🤔🤭🤫I think She is an ExtraTerrestrial Angel herself....testing Travelers...(?)🤫🤫🤫🤭
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Absolutely, over and over every where she goes!
Sure seems like it. Kind people are everywhere.
Amen
Ma'am, I found your lovely channel by accident, looking for outdoors videos. I am a housebound senior who lives in England, thanks to you I have been able to virtually travel the world. I can't thank you enough for giving me freedom. May our Goddess bless and protect you on all your adventures. Peter..
Have a good day Peter!
Hey Peter have you watched the missing people mysteries in the USA national parks, guys name is Steve Stockton, proper creepy, I live near Kent in the UK and if I watch one of his videos and then go out for a walk I’m constantly looking behind me and freaking out at any sound hahhaha. These videos are brilliant as you say, take care.
I really liked when Roger leaned over when Noraly said petrol station. Gas station did the trick.
Lol
True
I chuckled at that
@@NewCastleIndiana "most folks in America can’t understand accented speech"??
Have you been here? There's a million accents here from all over the world lol! Roger is just hard of hearing and was wearing a helmet.
Nobody says petrol station here .
@@TheJuan72 Yes petrol is english which comes from the french "pétrole". But americans think they invented everything so the put "gazoline" in their vehicules, also known as "gas". Little do they know that the term IS ALSO FRENCH.
What I like most about Noralys Videos? That you can see that people everywhere are kind to each other. And most times the less they have, the bigger their heart is
Mr. Show, that's because she always avoids big cities.
@@grover2727 Well, it's also because she approaches people with the right attitude!
She exhibits kindness herself, and like the old adage, "What goes around comes around" or like the Golden Rule, she reaps the same kindness and care she exhibits, and that's a great joy to watch. Love it!
Angels unaware! People like Tim and Roger exist everywhere, and we saw many of them while Noraly traveled through South & Central America. Men and women who were willing to share what they had with her.
What I like most about Noraly's journey is what @The Best Foodie Show said above -- People everywhere are kind to each other, and especially, those in the rural places of this world --- the world over. Noraly has proven it!
While that is very true in rural America where people have values and work hard, not so in urban wastelands across the country. I would like to see her drive through Portland. Get a good look at the new america!
@@IMFResearch
All true! It's the strong heart energy now that is showing up all over the world. Change is coming for a very positive outcome.....
That’s true, the episodes when she rides in Iran and right at the border to Afghanistan, nothing but open arms and invites to eat with the locals. We the people of earth are mostly kind but unfortunately not some of the leaders. Greetings from Sweden ❤️
That poor old lady was trying to talk the entire time
true, true 😅😅
Yes, I also felt bit sorry for her. No one was listen! 😅
Great to see ‘small town’ America rather than the regular cities and freeways. Thanks so much Noraly 🇬🇧🇳🇱🇺🇸👍🏼
America is the continent.
I Love staying in the old motels ,,,,you can park in front of your door.. I cant stand staying in city big motels, last time i had 2 Water Buffalos in mating season above me, them dang doors slamming, another woman throwing up out her window above my room,,,,,see what i mean ??? Idaho and Texas are my favorite states,,,Florida is nice to,,,but hot and humid. Alaska was awesome back in the day, lived in Anchorage for 16 years,,,,,they wanted to be like Seattle and Portland and they did it,,,,,,,,unless you like Crime and Taxes and stupidity, cant say i would recommend it these days
I was Elk hunting in Lowell Idaho with my girlfriend in 1996,,Noraly passed thru there if she was on hwy 12 before she got to Kooskia, i didnt take home a Elk,,but i got a Wife, we got married at the Justice of Peace in Grangeville in our 7 day hunting clothes,,,,,we had our Huntingmoon night in Lowell at the motel , that had Ricky , lucy beds on our wedding night,,,ha ha,,,,we were to tired to do anything anyway
@@elpacho....9254. There is no continent called America. It's North America.
Yeah, if you do that in a big city, somebody will beat you up or even shoot you dead.
Welcome to Wallace, Miss Noraly.. I was at work when you were there as evident from my car being parked at the library when you filling with petrol. My dad worked at the Hecla Star Mine mine for many years. The cone shaped building was for burning, basically a big fireplace. You drove over the Official first proclaimed center of the universe. Again continue to have a safe journey and enjoy life.
Wallace is an adorable little town.
We have one of those structures here in Montgomery, Texas!
Those incinerators used to be a fixture of timber mills all across the northwestern US. I remember seeing them glowing red in the night.
@@jamesdriscoll_tmp1515 me too. we had a mill here is our little town.
Honestly would have given that bike guy 10 bucks and told him to get a beer or something. Such a lovely old man and he’s helping out the community too ❤
I doubt he would have accepted it, Secondly, you do not know maybe she did
If he does all that unasked, he’s probably a proud man who’ll be offended if someone gave him ten bucks for a beer like he’s some employee or something…inviting him for a beer would have been a much better idea.
Roger's the man. Works 8 days a week and clears trails for fun on his day off.
Roger's not vegan.
Yay for Roger!
No one in the world could pull into an interesting old west mining town in the USA with questions on her mind, and randomly meet up with the town historians ... EXCEPT Itchy Boots Noraly !!!! Your ride through the states keeps getting better and better. Another GREAT video !!
She should have talked to the lady, that guy was a California transplant, he probably had some things wrong. P.S. to all you Californios, go home idaho doesn’t want you.
@@matthewgodfrey4533 People like you are the reason other people think Americans are rude and crude and VERY unfriendly. You are the exact opposite of the people Noraly is meeting along her trip.
No one?
The people treated her well ???
Then she called it the CREEPIEST town in America. Wow.
@@kevindouglas8768 Yea I’ve definitely noticed she is a little rude with certain things she saids but I 100% don’t think she realizes it is rude to say things like that after being helped by such nice people who truly love that town. She obviously is the nicest lady, it’s just part of how her culture is to be blunt like that and of course she doesn’t mean it on purpose.
I love meeting people like the first guy, Roger, who cleared the trail to keep it open. I’ve traveled to 16 countries and all 50 US states and it’s always nice to know someone like that
Poor woman in the blue truck was trying so hard to get a word in and just could not.
Oh my Gosh. What are the chances of running into a local with historic photos in his hands. Wow! Noraly, you never cease to make amazing videos!
Possibly staged, in order to give us a sense of that place, that seems a bit too coincidental , but i could be wrong.
@@markust8904 And if so, so what? The effort and creativity used to get this travelling and historical relevance all documented in a day should be applauded. It is truly remarkable.
@@markust8904 Honestly, Noraly is one of the few youtubers that probably doesn't need to do such things. Her content itself is more than interesting enough, I don't think she needs to boost it by creating fake stories.
I just found this channel in my recommendations. My amazing friend Clara would have loved riding with you. She rode all over in the US and rode in South America and was loved by all who met her. She could talk to anyone. Maybe she's one of the angels watching over you. She watched over people in life as well. Sadly she died in Colorado on a ride when a distracted driver hit her from behind at a stop sign. Please stay safe.
Sorry for your loss. Sounds like she lived a life of adventure. I like to believe she just left this adventure we call life for a new adventure.
Small town, back country Americans are the loveliest people you will find anywhere. So warm, friendly and engaging.
As they invite you to their KKK meeting.
So warm and friendly that they are "engaging" with AR-15 in mass shooting almost weekly. Reality check!
Unless there are corn fields, and only children in the town...............................
Totally agree, much is seen of the big city U.S. However the folks in the small towns show us some differences, so glad to see Noraly being treated with friendliness, although I can’t imagine anyone not being completely CAPTIVATED by her warm pleasant manner and that VOICE ! Hope your travels through Canada (looks like it will be Alberta and B.C.) are as much fun as you’ve had along the way !L F C…
@@jamessephar9458 LOL
Once again - Noraly’s angels are sending her helpers! It’s incredible.
Haha… I typed the earlier response before I saw the end of today’s video. Glad to hear Noraly recognized her angels!
I began my Itchy Boots experience with this episode on Oct 2022 and I have not stopped since then watching and re-watching all the seasons' episodes. Let's go Noraly. Thank you for taking this 70year old along with you.
When i heard my 19 yr old granddaughter in Alberta is leaning to ride (a 250cc street bike) i introduced you to her. I'm encouraging her to plan some trips and v-log them. Thank you. Welcome to Canada
The trail maker Roger deserves recognition. Thank you for all you do even when no one else is looking. 🙏🏿💚
There are many "Rogers" throughout North America, carrying a chainsaw or camp saw on their moto, reopening trails because they are good trails, and "just because".
Tevin,
You can certainly bet that THIS Roger found out about when and where her show is posted so that he could check out his cameo appearance in it.
So, hopefully he will see your comment, because he certainly does deserve kudos for what he does for the trail there.
The world needs more of Rogers.
I am thankful for the geography lessons I am receiving from Noraly. All I ever knew about the USA was from Hollywood movies and Westerns. In truth, that continent is truly awesome and packed with interesting places of infinite diversity and wonderful people.
What state is this? Or country? Lol
@@tiasky3438 I think they meant Norway?
@@tiasky3438 she's in America. Idaho 🇺🇸
@@joemuffins129 thanks!!!
Don’t forget Texas, we were once our own Country before we Joined the Union. 👍
Yesterday my 5 years old godson said to me: ”Can we watch that show where this lady drives red motorcycle, I like her”
I was so proud.
Thank you Noraly for sharing your adventures with us, you really have gave me a new perspective on America! I’m really looking forward seeing what adventures future holds for you! I really hope it would include Finland 😄🇫🇮
border guards doesn't allow a wonderful person to enter their country😡
Aww that's too cute. Maybe your godson will follow in her footsteps someday. 😊
I am 71 and like your godson say something similar to myself every couple of days 😉, I still ride, at present preparing a Triumph Tiger 900. Noraly keeps me from being miserable about not yet being able to get out there.
The lady in the blue pickup could not get a word in. Great video Noraly.
Welcome to Canada, I came to visit here from The Netherlands in 1991 and I’m still here!
If you need a place to overnight in MapleRidge BC we can provide you with a safe place for you and your trusty motorcycle.
I love how Noraly is surprised by the helpful strangers she meets. I figure you get what you give, and she gives so much positive joy and energy, it is bound to come back to her!! As a Canadian, I'm looking forward to the next few episodes in my country!! You Go Girl!!!
It's because of her accent, blue eyes and blonde hair
It’s because the local people in the Netherlands are not friendly or helpful.
@@samkelemleni8973 yeah, since that's all so clear from under a helmet
Trusting strangers offering help. Absolutely stupid. People have ulterior motives.
most of america is this helpful and friendly, there are still the rare weirdos here and there, but if you want to experience the worst of humanity, visit a big city like san francisco or new york.
I'm lost for words,.. that town was the coolest ever, you are the best Noraly. Big thanks for showing me the real America!!
It is all the real America.
I’ve been watching your channel for a while now and it’s very amazing that everyone you meet from sketchy road block bandits to random people in the back woods you leave them with genuine smiles and their days are much brighter, Every Country, Village or road stop it’s always the same. It’s inspirational to all ,
🙏
So true. Noraly meets people "where they are," and her open, sincere and friendly nature brings out the best in everyone. The Netherlands could not have a better ambassador. The fact that she takes time to teach us about the geology and history of the places she travels puts her over the top in my books.
Wow the luck of meeting up with those two locals just happening to have a history lesson!
A bit of a tease: the Zombie Apacolypse reference!
Roger's the Man! All things work together for good...! 😎
For those who don't know, Wallace, Idaho is one of the filming locations for Dante's Peak. It's mainly used for the town shots
Whoa I loved that movie as a kid and recently rewatched with my dad. Where the grandma lived was so stunning too.
Pretty cool Town that's for sure. My ex and I used to drive across country quite a bit from Washington State to Ontario. He was from Washington I was from ontario. Went through that town quite a bit. Very cool 👍
Also Heaven’s Gate with Kris Kristofferson
Id love that movie since a was a child.
da bess moovee n de werld
You know that Wallace must be a laid back town,when you pull up to a stop sign and shut your bike off and have a chat, ha,ha. Glad Rev-It sent you that gear,must feel a bit like Christmas.Thanks for the video, take care.
I smiled at that, too. Reminded me of my rural hometown when I was a kid. People in opposite lanes would stop to chat on Main St, and the rest of traffic would just patiently sit there and wait for it, probably also waving and talking to someone else on the sidewalk while they waited.
@@WhiteTiger333 I grew up in central Virginia in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Pretty much every oncoming vehicle will wave at you when you pass, whether they know you or not. Society was a lot different (better) then.
@@charliedillon1400 It's still that way when I visit family in KY. Once I'm off the highway and headed into the hills, everyone always waves as I go past, whether another vehicle, or someone walking. Don't know what they make of my yankee (NY) plates, but they still wave...as do I, often the one finger wave. (Forefinger raised off the steering wheel for folks wondering about a one finger wave - LOL!)
Exactly Christmas feeling was in the air. And those happy eyes!
The metal cone is a “teepee burner” that was used to burn waste from a lumber mill.
@5:46 that house with the garage was my husband's house that he lived in when we met (15 years ago). We fixed it up and built that garage. We also fixed up the house next door just before it (not shown) and sold both and moved up near Sandpoint where we currently live. Burke is an interesting place to live. It has changed a lot since we lived there, only 1 left of the original people that were there when I met him. Lots of snow in the winter and short summers! A totally wild unique place to live!
I would have liked to hear from the old lady in the truck at the mine but the poor gal couldn’t get a word in edgewise with all that guy had to say. He was interesting but she was THERE when it was open! Oh well, another great ride! Thanks Noraly!
Exactly, was just about to come and comment on how they didn’t allow the old lady to share what she knew. Love itchy boots but think that was on her, she should have directed the conversation to the lady. Was a bit annoying to watch that part, other than that love the vids.
YEP ... wish to have heard from her too .. somehow Noraly does not linger in these situations .. maybe she does .. but edits it out .. i understand she has to be vigilant .. we were not there and not know the dynamics of the moment .. but its different from Anthony Bourdain .. and that is OK !!
@@bzbwaiinswitzerland5504 I agree with you ..
I filled my Harley at that gas station, several times in the past few years…. I was hoping you’d find the manhole cover in town, that says “The Center of the Universe!” Wallace is an amazing little mining town. Ride safe, and have fun Itchy!
I’ve been to Wallace and saw that sign and manhole cover you’re talking about, I saw it in the background as Noraly passed by but she didn’t see it haha. Oh well
@@siphonsnob If the science boffins are right and the universe started as a single point before expanding...then everywhere actually _is_ the centre of the universe. Including Wallace. 😀
Noraly know that many thousands of people watch and send you best wishes for a safe adventure. Thoughts, words and actions don't disappear into a void, rather the intention can be channeled; received, felt and acted upon by random relevant people, like Roger and all the others who help you along the way. Blessings ♥
Your Idaho videos are making me so homesick. The mountains of Idaho are calling and I must go! It's been 30 years since I have been there, I am now planning to go back next summer because of this.
Same.
Will Roger be the first employee of Itchy Boots Inc? He earned his pay!
His job will be continued trail clearing. Goodwill Job
Oh damn. Need to be up early to beat the devil 👿
Roger is the man who saved the day! With the new gear Noraly is warming up for Canada and Alaska. It was very nice of the hotel to receive the much needed parcels.
Are you sure you haven’t somehow been sucked into an adventure video game? “Find the guy with the chainsaw to get out of the forest.” And “Talk to the guy with the map to get out of the ghost town”.
OMG, an Itchy Boots video game, that's what I what for Christmas!! 😜
Long time ago,, silent hill ..creepy movie, creepy game !!!""Happy Halloween 🎃 👻 '22
Cooper Pass was still impassable due to snow at least another three weeks after you passed through the area. The up side from all the late moisture (that you unfortunately didn’t get to fully appreciate) was that the forests were especially lush and green through July when they are normally starting to brown out. Thank you for showcasing my neighborhood!
I always wish there was some way to look back in time and see how people dressed, and acted and worked, not just here but everywhere. I hated history in high school, but the older I get the more I want to learn.
It's the Rogers of this world with their volunteer works (oft times self-appointed) that makes the lesser known parts of the world stay functional. Thank you, Roger for keeping our Noraly moving ! Really fortuitous and really awesome
Ride safe always Noraly. May the guardian angels watch over you wherever you may. Thank you for showing us the world through your rides!
Noraly, you definitely have the tenacity and perseverance to continue even in the worst situations. Always with a smile finding something positive to say about. You really have a guardian angel looking over you, you deserve it. Not many people will even think on attempting this adventure.
I love the spirit in you. Noraly. May God be with you in your journey.
Just love the little history lessons along with the giggles and geology trivia. BEST content on UA-cam. Stay happy and safe Noraly !
I live in Vancouver, (not exactly an ugly part of the world), but man I really love those small towns.
Welcome to Canada Noraly, I hope our back roads treat you well, and that you find some "Rogers" along the way here if you need them.
These are all months old so I'm sure she did.
That map looks completely the wrong scale for Alberta, BC and wherever Noraly goes
Vancouver's the ugliest place I've ever been... but mostly because of the people.
I'm in Vancouver too...still hot in the interior though! 36c in Castlegar today. Hopfully she didnt/doesnt roast in all that warm gear. I guess the wind does get cool riding of course 🤔
@@Valkyrie_71 Just north of Kamloops B.C. I've seen snow in July and dust storms in high heat. You never know what will come your way.
Its refreshing to see little old towns like Wallace that are kept up and taken care. So many small towns like that just turn into shambles.
It helps that the Interstate highway runs by it. Brings in tourists, passersby, and money. The small towns along the backroads find something to make them boom, but in time, many will just bust and fade back into the forest.
It is amazing how people show up to help you in what could be real tight spots. I think you do have a guardian angel looking out for you.
Thanks again Noraly for taking us along on your fantastic journey, on roads most of us would never get the opportunity to 👀
That old lady in the car tried at least 20 times to get into the conversation but every time she was cut off. We didn't get to hear her once! LOL
Roger, did you know that you were in the presence of a queen? Seriously, thank you for paying it forward. You are a cool dude.
hope someone told him
One thing we learn from your vids....there are good people everywhere...safe travels sister....RIDE ON
Welcome to Idaho!!! I've been an Idaho native my whole life. Fantastic place to live. It's crazy how different northern and southern Idaho are, but they each have their own treasures to show! Hope you had a great time. Nice video!
Yall the Potato state right??
Beautiful scenery
This is Idaho 😯😯. When I think Idaho I think barron plains like in Napoleon Dynamite. Beautiful state, I'm gonna add it to my bucket list.
I Loved this episode... the interaction with the locals... was awesome too...I don't think anyone else shows such towns anymore. Loving it!
Its best to talk to the locals, not only about the road conditions and destinations but also about the local history of the area. It adds to the joy of traveling and the overall trip to the final destination, Alaska. Take care and stay safe, Alaska or Bust !!
Your timing was impeccable throughout the whole day.
How the HECK do you just find someone with a chainsaw the exact moment you need them? THEN, when you want to know more about the town "Oh hey let's talk to these people!" and they're both historians for the town including one who published a book about it. Hanging out. Waiting to answer all your questions. LOL!
It does make you raise an eyebrow, right?
It is the magical world of Noraly!
She is such a nice person to everyone she has met on her journey that Karma is coming back her way. What goes around comes around. 👍🤟
I'm putting this comment here because I need to read everyone's thought on this :)
I take those kinds of moments as proof she’s exactly where she is meant to be in life. Plus she has many people praying for her safe journey. ❤️
You never know what you'll find out when you ride through these small towns. Small town stories with new friends make the best memories. Keep ridin Noraly. 🏍
You are an amazing woman. And I love your laugh and spirit of adventure.
I loved seeing what was in your parcels. You share in a unique way. It is like I'm with you. You really know how to narrate your rides with the history and geology of the places you visit. And then you tell us what is in your parcels and show us. I love your videos and wait on pins and needles for each new episode. You explore and educate. Thanks.
Crazy to roll up to a guy on the street who has a handful of old photographs ready to go and happy to talk all about the towns history. Amazing episode Noraly.
Was thinking the same thing, awesome synchronicity
yeah i bet he just keep those freshly printed pictures all day just in case a motorist pass by and needs a history lesson
@@STRONG_PUNCH_0 ahahahaaa!!!
Yeah because it was staged. I thought that was pretty obvious.
@@sixsevenwest it's not staged I actually live out here and there's people park right where they are all day long taking pictures and what not
You are such a beautiful person. Makes me happy you get along so well. It's just amazing and pleasurable watching you along your journey
That brown teepee structure adjacent to the old train tracks is called a wigwam or beehive burner. Decades ago, the logging companies burned excess waste wood such as sawdust in those structures. The companies now use the waste wood products to manufacture particle board. Wigwam burners were big polluters in the 60's and 70's and are prohibited in most states now.
I thought the burners were to make charcoal, to heat the houses and use to heat the steam boilers of the old trains?
@@markust8904 Quite a different setup, Charcoal was made in ovens that in effect roasted the coal. Burned the hydrocarbons for the heat and left the carbon.
So interesting to learn the history of the little one street mining town. Also super that you have your new winter gear. Roger was once again a great help, as he said, your meeting was fortuitous with added advice on routes!! Looking forward to Canada!
I love how quaint and clean these smaller towns are in Idaho. I was thinking of your Guardian angel too Noraly. Someone is hearing us as we ask for your safe passage.
❤❤❤ Thank you Noraly
Who would that "someone" be?
Another really interesting episode. Burke was definitley a bit creepy but the locals seemed freindly enough but then you do seem to bring out the best in people. What were the chances of meeting two local historians who happened to have photos of what you were just talking about? Great timing again Norally.
All the good things coming her way. Someone is definitely watching over her.
Good old Roger, the world is filled with incredible people when we travel. And sometimes I truly believe that we manifest exactly what we need and want, especially when we our in sync with life, perhaps that’s a good example. Noraly you are a good example of someone in sync you are very content in who you are, with your passion, enthusiasm for what you’re doing and the people that you meet. Thank you again for what you do, and I love being invited to your adventures. ❤️🙏🏼
Roger is the Man! Great day
I love, love, love your videos, and have been for more than a year. Your adventures are fantastic, and it’s an extra treat to see you here in the U.S. As I’ve probably said a couple of times previously, please don’t hesitate to make your videos longer. They seem to pass too quickly. There’s no such thing as too much Noraly adventure.
Yes Noraly, these are too short, please, please, 30 minutes minimum. Take care and God bless you.
Poor lady, they never let her speak. but nice video
Been watching Charlie with his bike in a boat avoiding Nicaragua taking the same passage you took but in the other direction. Very cool!
Such a great story to go along with a great ride. This place would make a perfect movie set.
that conical rusty structure you saw was a beehive burner…there was a sawmill there at at one time, this is where the slabs , trimmings, and waste were burned
Hey Jim there is a large Beehive burner In Malakwa BC. that they turned into a bar/restaurant, called the Burner Grille., so they are not all useless structures.
@@markust8904 That’s a unique use, lol!
Roger is the man!! It takes a lot to impress Noraly. That guy is an awesome, humble BADASS!!
Interstate 90 connects Boston and Seattle. It is the longest Interstate highway in the US and was completed during the 1970s--except from one short stretch through the very narrow canyon at Wallace. It was a very difficult area to build through so that all the traffic routed down the steep slopes and through the town's streets. Wallace's one traffic signal was the only red light that you would encounter from coast to coast. The people of Wallace loved it as the mines had all closed and serving the traffic was all that was left. So they fought tooth and nail to keep Idaho from finishing the highway but in the early 1990s the inevitable happened and Wallace was bypassed. So the citizens of the town gathered to take down the last remaining traffic light, a carpenter built a coffin for it, and a solemn march of pallbearers held a funeral service for it. Today it rests in the town museum.
Interesting. Thanks.
Fascinating. Thanks for the info.😁
Yup I live 2 mins from 90 in Chicago right smack in the middle!
Thank you, Janos. Interesting history...
Interstate 90 wasn’t completed until 1993 near Seattle
We all need to be more like Roger! what a legend!
I do need a bigger tank like his
perfect location to film days gone, men i love that game
That moment when you sit down to have dinner in Europe, and there is a new episode of Itchy Boots uploaded a couple of hours before! 🎉
So far, I love all your rides in the US. I can't wait for you to go to the Canadian side to see the spectacular snow capped mountain views. The best rides is yet to come.
That Roger cut a lot of trees! And for what? Unbelievable coincidence?
Interesting timing that she rode through Wallace and the Silver Valley on Juneteenth. For the 1892 and the 1899 riots, Buffalo Soldiers were brought in to restore order. Then again in 1910 Buffalo Soldiers were brought in to fight the Great 1910 fire. There are still some buildings in Wallace which have scorched shingles under recovered roofs.
While all the mines near Burke are abandoned, there are two active mines and one mine in restart in the area. Hecla's Lucky Friday is a few miles east of Wallace in Mullan. The Galena mine up Big Creek between Osburn and Kellogg is quite active and was the scene of a rescue in November of 2020 when a windstorm came through and knocked the electricity out for three days. The Bunker Hill mine on the south edge of Kellogg and the southern end of Wardner is currently in the process of reopening and should be producing concentrated ore by 2024. A little over twenty percent of all the lead used in World War One and the Great Patriotic War came out of the Bunker Hill. The minerals of the region are lead, zinc, and silver with trace amounts of gold. The Sunshine Mine Fire of 1972 lead to the creation of MSHA (Mine Safety and Health Administration).
Too bad virtually everything from Cataldo to Mullin is an EPA Superfund clean up site. I can remember visiting the area as a kid and the South Fork of the river running orange with mining contaminant. I remember brand new chain link fence being totally rusted out in a year from fallout from the now removed smelter in Kellogg. A beautiful stunning but conflicted area as nature tries to recover from the pressures of bygone mining practices.
@CraniumMaximus I’m curious how you know that Noraly rode through there on Juneteenth, since she doesn’t share the actual dates of her videos and the time lag in order to deter stalkers.
@@larryp6814 It's a lot cleaner now luckily! I spend a lot of time in Cataldo, Pinehurst and Wallace and it's beautiful. Just don't eat the fish Lol
@@bill2p Not sure why anyone would want to stalk her as she clearly has human interaction issues. She's kinda feral. 🤣
My first clue was the vegetation.
The second was the fawn, which are that age about the third week of June in this area.
The third was that the equipment from the Gyro Days hadn't been taken down yet. It's possible that it was the 14th and the equipment had just been set up.
Not only do I find you to be inspiring and adventurous, but also a wonderful history and geology teacher. Oh, yeah, and a person who demonstrates love and compassion! Thank you 😊
Noraly you have got to be the only woman to travel from the Netherlands to America for the expressed purpose of riding a motorcycle over 2000 miles on dirt roads, mining trails, and logging trails. Throw in 100° desert heat and summer snow storms just to make it interesting.
When you complete your journey please remember the border agent who wanted a selfie, the generous breakfast at Denny's, the railroad engineer, free refills of coffee or soda, and of coarse Rodger with his chainsaw.
40 years ago on my honeymoon we took a Goldwing from Colorado to Alaska. We also stopped in Sandpoint. I am very excited to do the rest of this journey with you to see if you do any of the same roads ( of course we did not do trails, but back then there were few asphalt roads from here on out either) and see how it might have changed. Safe Travels~ love your videos!
I was so happy to discover your channel!
Noraly, you are a wonderful person!..
Brave, joyful woman, full of hope and many other virtues that make you a magnificent person!
Thanks!
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Wonderful and Magnificent Indeed !
Beautiful vistas and interesting backstories! May your angels continue to watch over you as you venture into Canada! 😇
Roger's Duck Dynasty T-shirt is so fitting for this guy! 😄
Wow, soon we'll be seeing you in Canadian soil and I can't wait to hear that "Welcome to Canada"
With your winter gears, you will be warmer and weather protected traversing the cold Canada & Alaska...
Looking forward to Monday again. Keep safe
Not winter yet in Canada aha still have a month or two !
Noraly, thanks so much for taking some time to show us Wallace! I knew that it was a major mining town, but had not realized the extent of the work there. Now, I have to plan a 4,000 mile trip to visit it!
You are giving me and my husband great ideas for our retirement in a few years. You are so brave and such an inspiration for living life to the fullest!! Safe travels always!!
Thank you so much for sharing your adventures
Ben was very cool! Along with the incredible Roger! Love your new rider gear! I am sure you will need it as you go through Canada heading to Alaska! I hope you continue to have good luck through the rest of your trip! Very fun adventure today! Thank you Noraly!😊
It's great to see loving people still exist in this big wide continent we call home, love your adventures and I'm proud of all those giving us the encouragement to go explore and see how diverse nature is in each of the borders that make this country up. Safe travels Itchy Boots! Great name u picked made me curious about where that was gonna go LOL
Congratulations on your journey Noraly. You’re going to achieve them and I don’t miss any video of your blessings and a big hug from Mexico!!!!! 🇲🇽🇲🇽👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻