What makes it interesting is how those mountains look. Unlike huge mountains you'll see in most countries where there is a slow gradual incline, the northern mountains in Vietnam are more dramatic and there's more of them. In the past, Vietnam used to own land further into China, where I bet a lot of dramatic mountain scenery can be seen. I love those mountains/karsts on both land and water. When they go on for a vast distance, they are just so majestic and mystical in the fog/cloud/mists.
Tia, you have to come back to Australia. The Royal Australian Mint has just released 'A Big Things' collectable coin collection. Unfortunately they did not mint 'The Big Potato' 🙂
Your videos are so amazing! I am Vietnamese (born in the States). I love hearing how you all adapt so quickly to new places and culture. I went on a charity trip in Ha Giang in 2019. Since Ha Giang is up in the mountains, you will see a lot of ethnic minority people. Ha Giang is known for their sticky rice. It's very simple and you can see it sold out on the streets in the morning. If you can find it, try it. It's the best sticky rice I ever had. I hope Tia gets better!
Hope you felt better again quickly, Tia, and that it didn't spoil the day too much for you. That landscape is just so stunning, I think I might cry if I ever saw it in person
Stunning, nicely portrayed. What a great adventure. So many people have come back from Vietnam and speak with passion of the beauty and you certainly captured it, nice. Stay safe.
Wow, what a true adventure and experience of life. Magnificent scenery, breathtaking mountain views. Incredible memories to look back and remember 20-30 years from now at your old age.
Just wanted to stop by and say that the attention to detail you both put into filming and editing your videos really shines through! Your B-roll, drone shots, and storytelling are next-level. Thanks for bringing us along! ☺
Wow, truly magnificent scenery, the mountains are just wonderful. Such a magical ride for you all on the loop, it's no wonder you were made to feel so small in comparison Tia. Keep up with the drone footage it really does add a much appreciated dimension to your videos. Hope you feel better soon Tia. Travel safe.
Good road, many trees , mountain , the village, nice view, nice video. Those sharp mountain behind you is funny though. Enjoy your travelling guys and someday see in in lake Toba, Sumatera.
Hope Tia feels better soon! We loved seeing the amazing views, the mountains were beautiful and so unusual. The beautiful sky was a nice change from all the heavy rain and made the scenery more stunning! - Trist, Jazi and Alyssa
The quality of your filming is so good that I find myself leaning into curves and getting nervous heading into to twisty, wet bends. Add the excellent commentary and editing and you guys are nailing this UA-cam thing. Content like yours is a major part of why I no longer watch either free to air or even subscription TV any more. Thank you. :D
I think what you had for breakfast described as a sausage is “nem chua rán” Common dish in Hanoi and a favourite for kids generally speaking but all over in countryside too 👍🏼 Recipe: 200 grams of shredded pork skin (about 7 ounces) 1 teaspoon salt 500 grams of minced pork (1.1 pounds) 2 tablespoons beer (any type will do) 1 small piece ginger, grated 1 tablespoon minced garlic 2 tablespoons sugar 2 tablespoons fish sauce 1 tablespoon cornstarch 1/2 teaspoon black pepper 1 teaspoon sliced chili 1 teaspoon lime juice Breadcrumbs Vegetable oil (enough for deep frying) Method: Mix the pork skin with salt, rinsing it well to remove the strong smell. Boil water in a saucepan and add the beer and ginger. Then add the pork skin, blanching it for 30 seconds. Don’t cook it for too long! After, drain it and spread it out on a surface to air dry. In a large mixing bowl, season your minced pork with the garlic, sugar, fish sauce, cornstarch, pepper, and chili slices. Mix it well and cover the bowl, freezing it for about two hours. Process the frozen meat in a food processor until it becomes a paste then combine it with the pork skin. Use your hand to mix everything until they’re combined well. Add the lime juice. Divide the meat mixture and wrap it into five-inch rolls, using cling film. Let it chill in the fridge for four hours. Add enough vegetable oil into a pan to cover your pork rolls. Heat the oil to deep-frying temperature (350 and 375 degrees F), then coat the pork rolls in breadcrumbs before adding them to the oil. Fry until evenly browned and the pork is cooked. As a snack this is a favourite of ours. You can buy but some ingredients differ from one street vendor to another! Many take shortcut! But if you make your own it’s REAL 😉👌 Enjoy the Ha Giang loop it’s breathtaking for sure . The videos are great guys. If you are still in Hanoi I can if you have time show you a few local gems to enjoy. Reach out 🙏🏻👌
If that’s Heaven’s Gate, count me in for the coffee and the scenery! 😊 Breathtaking vistas! I’m a waterfall gal myself too (the Aquarian in me?) so seeing them makes me happy as well! Feel better Tia!
Gorgeous part of the world....Pity you missed Sapa this time, but hopefully Ha Long, Tam Coc and Ninh Binh will more than make up for it...Safe travels guys.
Take good care of yourself Tia .. On the road again Just can't wait to get on the road again The life I love is making music with my friends And I can't wait to get on the road again On the road again Goin' places that I've never been Seein' things that I may never see again And I can't wait to get on the road again
Can you buy Gaviscon there for times like that? My stomach would revolt eating fried food at breakfast, too. Stunning countryside and I love the children.
You could really see how different those mountain tops were in the second drone footage. They were more like jagged rocks or choc top ice cream tops than what we are more used to seeing in Australia. Still love how Tia sings to herself
I absolutely love you guys. I discovered your Sydney video first,then went back and watched,and 👍your whole trip from the very start. In fact if I try and watch other travel videos, I feel like I'm cheating on you both😂. One suggestion,why not try adding Shorts to gain increased subscribers? But please, no matter how big your channel gets,please stay the same relaxing style. Love to you both,stay safe
Loving this. Just wrong side of 60 but rode bikes for years. Our rich friends are doing Canada next year. Think this couple will cruise through Vietnam next year. Thanks for the inspiration. Ps just spent 16 days in Bali and my wife couldn't understand why i got "Mary for scale" in so many photos. Love ya both Peter.
Vietnam is considered a multi-ethnic country, made up of 54 ethnic groups. In Vietnam, the Hmong people are one of the largest ethnic minorities. Hmong ethnic group speak their Hmong language. They keep their own culture and religious beliefs. Their cultural dress is different from others and very colorful. Some Hmong people can speak both vietnamese and Hmong language, but mainly Hmong language.
Watched this on my hubs channel. Came to ad another like and comment on my channel. This is a great vid! Love it!! Totally looks fake it’s so beautiful!
I am in Qld Australia, I sit outside in the balmy weather as the Sun is setting , with a glass of red hoping there is a new video of your adventures. Then my day is complete .
I've been following you guys since the start of your Australian tour. It's been a pleasure following your travels and as a very amateurish videographer I'm impressed with your editing! Your drone shots have brought so much more to the videos and you know how to keep our interest up. The shots of random objects, trees, blossom, river crossing, etc make the subject of your videos come alive. As I have always found it difficult getting accompanying music that doesn't require a licence I'm guessing you are subscribed to a site as it is very fitting music :) What editing program are you using? Premiere Pro, Capcut or Clipchamp? Anyway, excellent effort putting it all together and the use(positioning) of your cameras is perfect. Cheers...Noel 😃👋👍
Thank you so much for the kind words, Noel! They're especially meaningful from someone who knows the challenges. That really improved our day 😊🙂 We use Epidemic Sound for the music in the videos and edit with Final Cut Pro.
Thanks for your quick reply and I'm glad I improved your day in some small way :) Thanks for the info on Epidemic and Final Cut...Happy Vietnamese Trails guys 😀😀 @@OnePackWanderers 🛵
I had never heard of the term switchback before in Australia, do Aussies use this term? Anyway I had to look it up... so basically you are saying the road zig zigs, right?
Yes and in Aus we say ‘windy’ or ‘winding’ roads rather than ‘twisty’ or ‘bendy’ roads’ A ‘Twisty’ is an Australian cheese or chicken savoury snack (life’s pretty straight without twisties is their catch phrase 😂)
@Shift0231 you can't be an Aussie motorcyclist then? "Twisties" is a very common term for a section of road with lots of bends. Nothing gives us greater delight than to see one of those yellow road signs with a wriggly black line and an arrowhead at the end of it! ☺
Sorry Tia and Cheveyo, yet more advice coming your way. Take it from someone who has been riding scooters and motorcycles for 56 years. You are damaging your eyes. First, the constant pounding by the wind dries out the eye and tears cannot keep up with the lubrication . Second, any gnarly shaped insect hitting your eye at those speeds (not to mention a stone thrown up by a passing vehicle) can pierce the eyeball. If you don't like wearing sun glasses or have the visor down (and I get that) try buying a pair of the clear plastic safety glasses used as industrial PPE. They wrap around the edges so offer great protection at a very modest price. All that said, stunning scenery well captured by fantastic videography 👍
The advice is appreciated 🙂 I (Cheveyo) have the visor down whenever I’m not talking to the camera. Tia did eventually start doing the same. It’s really tough to convey that in the videos because we’re talking and so the visors are up 😅 But I promise the visors are generally down.
@@OnePackWanderers good to hear! Thank you for responding😊 I get claustrophobic with full face helmets so I ride most of the time with the visor up (when it's not raining) as I need the airflow over my face. However, I wear wrap-around, Wiley-X, goggles (great US brand!) that have a silicone gasket which seals against my face😎
This is awesome!! I'm just curious, how dangerous was the full loop for an inexperienced rider? I'm like Tia where I HAVE driven a motorbike in Vietnam before but I don't ride one on the regular. Did you make it through fine? Did you feel mostly confident?
Hey! The Ha Giang Loop is nice in that it doesn’t get a lot of traffic. So the road hazards are mostly to do with the quality of the road, and the weather. In comparison to riding in the cities of Vietnam, Ha Giang is much easier and in my opinion safer. But also at the end of the day, Vietnam is statistically one of the most dangerous countries in the world to ride in.
Did Cheveyo say “smiles n MIDDLE FINGERS” . I know in Australia a middle finger accompanied with a smile is an acceptable hello (ie from mates) but does it mean the same in Vietnam? Is that what he meant?
What makes it interesting is how those mountains look. Unlike huge mountains you'll see in most countries where there is a slow gradual incline, the northern mountains in Vietnam are more dramatic and there's more of them. In the past, Vietnam used to own land further into China, where I bet a lot of dramatic mountain scenery can be seen. I love those mountains/karsts on both land and water. When they go on for a vast distance, they are just so majestic and mystical in the fog/cloud/mists.
Im going to Vietnam in November. Cant wait, your videos have given me a ton of inspiration.
From late Sep to early Dec maybe the best time: it is cool and dry and not cloudy in North Vietnam, but it is the dry season in the South
That is brilliant--perhaps your best--the scenery is spectacular, the people are wonderful and the Aussie slang is priceless. Riveting --onya possums
So much rain. Imagine what Australia would look like with that much rain. And those mountains, awesome.
Hahahaha we do get a wet season in the north of Australia 😂
Your drone footage in this video is spectacular. What an amazing part of the world. I had no idea it was so beautiful.
I love that you are still using Aussie slang. Fried chicken fingers for Brekky!
Lol, I think it's in their vocab now 😄
Ikr😂
You haven't noticed it's deliberate? I mean it's cute buuut!!
Wow what a stunning mountain range, I've never seen one quite like it. Thanks for taking us along with you.
Tia, you have to come back to Australia. The Royal Australian Mint has just released 'A Big Things' collectable coin collection. Unfortunately they did not mint 'The Big Potato' 🙂
Your videos are so amazing! I am Vietnamese (born in the States). I love hearing how you all adapt so quickly to new places and culture. I went on a charity trip in Ha Giang in 2019. Since Ha Giang is up in the mountains, you will see a lot of ethnic minority people. Ha Giang is known for their sticky rice. It's very simple and you can see it sold out on the streets in the morning. If you can find it, try it. It's the best sticky rice I ever had. I hope Tia gets better!
Wow, the scenery is amazing
Hope you felt better again quickly, Tia, and that it didn't spoil the day too much for you. That landscape is just so stunning, I think I might cry if I ever saw it in person
Wow that scenery ! Spectacular I love seeing Vietnam thru your eyes
Some of the most beautiful scenery I have seen. Thank You. Get well soon Tia.
Thank you for show us a beautiful video of Ha Giang.
Ohh my. Stunning scenery!! Vietnam is truly beautiful!!❤🇦🇺
Stunning, nicely portrayed. What a great adventure. So many people have come back from Vietnam and speak with passion of the beauty and you certainly captured it, nice. Stay safe.
It is such a beautiful area! Someday I hope to get there!
Wow, what a true adventure and experience of life. Magnificent scenery, breathtaking mountain views. Incredible memories to look back and remember 20-30 years from now at your old age.
After that Heaven Gate coffee shop, WOW … gorgeous and heavenly scenery. Hope Tia will be fully energized again on next clip.
Wow! It's so pretty!
Thank you for sharing.
The scenery went up a few notches in this one....those mountains are so unique! What a journey you are enjoying.
Love the ambient sounds
OMG, these mountains are unbelievably beautiful. Thank you for showing this side of the country.
Stunning vietnam great footage guys wow wow wow ❤
Just wanted to stop by and say that the attention to detail you both put into filming and editing your videos really shines through! Your B-roll, drone shots, and storytelling are next-level. Thanks for bringing us along! ☺
These mountains and valleys are awesome ❤
Wow, truly magnificent scenery, the mountains are just wonderful. Such a magical ride for you all on the loop, it's no wonder you were made to feel so small in comparison Tia.
Keep up with the drone footage it really does add a much appreciated dimension to your videos. Hope you feel better soon Tia. Travel safe.
Those mountains,especially at the end were spectacular! ...& The valleys etc were beautiful ❤
Thanks guys🙃
✌️❤️
Travelling around a lot between October - Jan! Will be going to VIC ACT NSW WA TAS and QLD!
Wow the contrast of going from Australia to this. Couldn’t be more different, so beautiful.
Good road, many trees , mountain , the village, nice view, nice video. Those sharp mountain behind you is funny though. Enjoy your travelling guys and someday see in in lake Toba, Sumatera.
Hope Tia feels better soon! We loved seeing the amazing views, the mountains were beautiful and so unusual. The beautiful sky was a nice change from all the heavy rain and made the scenery more stunning! - Trist, Jazi and Alyssa
The quality of your filming is so good that I find myself leaning into curves and getting nervous heading into to twisty, wet bends. Add the excellent commentary and editing and you guys are nailing this UA-cam thing. Content like yours is a major part of why I no longer watch either free to air or even subscription TV any more. Thank you. :D
Bloopers. Amazing. 😂
The scenery is unreal! It looks like from some kind of animated movie haha. Stunning! 🤩
I think what you had for breakfast described as a sausage is “nem chua rán”
Common dish in Hanoi and a favourite for kids generally speaking but all over in countryside too 👍🏼
Recipe:
200 grams of shredded pork skin (about 7 ounces)
1 teaspoon salt
500 grams of minced pork (1.1 pounds)
2 tablespoons beer (any type will do)
1 small piece ginger, grated
1 tablespoon minced garlic
2 tablespoons sugar
2 tablespoons fish sauce
1 tablespoon cornstarch
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
1 teaspoon sliced chili
1 teaspoon lime juice
Breadcrumbs
Vegetable oil (enough for deep frying)
Method:
Mix the pork skin with salt, rinsing it well to remove the strong smell.
Boil water in a saucepan and add the beer and ginger. Then add the pork skin, blanching it for 30 seconds. Don’t cook it for too long! After, drain it and spread it out on a surface to air dry.
In a large mixing bowl, season your minced pork with the garlic, sugar, fish sauce, cornstarch, pepper, and chili slices. Mix it well and cover the bowl, freezing it for about two hours.
Process the frozen meat in a food processor until it becomes a paste then combine it with the pork skin. Use your hand to mix everything until they’re combined well. Add the lime juice.
Divide the meat mixture and wrap it into five-inch rolls, using cling film. Let it chill in the fridge for four hours.
Add enough vegetable oil into a pan to cover your pork rolls. Heat the oil to deep-frying temperature (350 and 375 degrees F), then coat the pork rolls in breadcrumbs before adding them to the oil. Fry until evenly browned and the pork is cooked.
As a snack this is a favourite of ours. You can buy but some ingredients differ from one street vendor to another! Many take shortcut! But if you make your own it’s REAL 😉👌
Enjoy the Ha Giang loop it’s breathtaking for sure . The videos are great guys.
If you are still in Hanoi I can if you have time show you a few local gems to enjoy.
Reach out 🙏🏻👌
Hey thanks for posting the recipe!
Ngắm nhìn những cung đường nắng lên thật tuyệt đẹp và bình yên❤ tôi lại cảm thấy thèm được tắm trên dòng sông Nho Quế rồi 😊😊
Google translate says " Watching the sunrise is so beautiful and peaceful❤ "......
@@TrevorSampson1955the other half said “I’m longing to bath in Nho Quế river again”
If that’s Heaven’s Gate, count me in for the coffee and the scenery! 😊
Breathtaking vistas!
I’m a waterfall gal myself too (the Aquarian in me?) so seeing them makes me happy as well!
Feel better Tia!
I can't wait to go back there. My favorite place in Vietnam
100%. The production quality of your videos is insanely impressive BTW
@@OnePackWanderers Thanks, I appreciate it. 🙏
Gorgeous part of the world....Pity you missed Sapa this time, but hopefully Ha Long, Tam Coc and Ninh Binh will more than make up for it...Safe travels guys.
We saw those places already, last year! 😊
@@OnePackWanderers Ah...good job. Hard to believe that only a couple weeks ago, you were on the Nullabor...what a contrast...😱
So impressive .. the whole area is just so Majestic 🙏😍❤️.. thanks guys
Chào các bạn đã trở lại với Việt Nam của chúng tôi tuy mệt nhưng vui và có nhiều cảm xúc hơn vì Hà Giang rất đẹp chúc vui vẻ và may mắn hạnh phúc
I just finished this loop and was keeping an eye out for you guys!! 😅 glad youre loving it.
Take good care of yourself Tia
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On the road again
Just can't wait to get on the road again
The life I love is making music with my friends
And I can't wait to get on the road again
On the road again
Goin' places that I've never been
Seein' things that I may never see again
And I can't wait to get on the road again
Spectacular views, love it.
Oh the memories of Ha Giang! Total sensory overload, huh!? Beautiful!
Can you buy Gaviscon there for times like that? My stomach would revolt eating fried food at breakfast, too. Stunning countryside and I love the children.
Great trip guys …loving it.
We plan to go Vietnam next year so love to see what you are doing.
keep up the good work
You could really see how different those mountain tops were in the second drone footage. They were more like jagged rocks or choc top ice cream tops than what we are more used to seeing in Australia. Still love how Tia sings to herself
I loved the Ha Giang area the best of all of Vietnam..... just wait until you get to the Ma Pi Leng Pass :)
Northern Vietnam has many villages. who can speak Thai language such as Dien Bien Phu. Have a safe and happy journey.
Loving the video! Have you managed to find any big things in Vietnam?! NGL, am missing those on the videos 😂
You guys have it all...beautiful scenery, delicious local food, love and danger...you've got it all ( beginner English)
Your English is very good 👍🏻
I absolutely love you guys. I discovered your Sydney video first,then went back and watched,and 👍your whole trip from the very start. In fact if I try and watch other travel videos, I feel like I'm cheating on you both😂. One suggestion,why not try adding Shorts to gain increased subscribers? But please, no matter how big your channel gets,please stay the same relaxing style. Love to you both,stay safe
digging the camera work on this one, keep it up!
Fantastic video on my bucket list to do this ride maybe next year 👍
even on not our best days, still a smile on our face and no lost upbeat travelers spirit.
Good morning from Chaing Mai. The crazy adventure has already started last night.
Whoa Walt, hope it’s a GOOD crazy adventure 😂
@@OnePackWanderers i left my phone in the grab helping the guy with my luggage. So no cell phone but I'm sure it will come back to me today.
I love how adventure always finds you, Walt 😎
unfortunately without my cellphone. @@OnePackWanderers
Stunning….
I make the Mae Hong Son loop for 9 years ago,i look forward to this one !.
Loving this. Just wrong side of 60 but rode bikes for years. Our rich friends are doing Canada next year. Think this couple will cruise through Vietnam next year. Thanks for the inspiration. Ps just spent 16 days in Bali and my wife couldn't understand why i got "Mary for scale" in so many photos. Love ya both Peter.
Count how often you compliment the scenery...
Get well soon Tia !
(8:28) #LittleRedRidingHood ❤😊🇦🇺
That looks so cool!
This channel incorporate adventuring, food reactions and nature. If it was in all their video it would be the bomb😂
The journey is so fascinating, watching this video makes me want to go to Ha Giang immediately. See you again in Vietnam 👍
Vietnam is considered a multi-ethnic country, made up of 54 ethnic groups. In Vietnam, the Hmong people are one of the largest ethnic minorities. Hmong ethnic group speak their Hmong language. They keep their own culture and religious beliefs. Their cultural dress is different from others and very colorful. Some Hmong people can speak both vietnamese and Hmong language, but mainly Hmong language.
Love it!
Watched this on my hubs channel. Came to ad another like and comment on my channel. This is a great vid! Love it!! Totally looks fake it’s so beautiful!
✨Yes.....Can't take your hand off......Thanks! 🙂
I am in Qld Australia, I sit outside in the balmy weather as the Sun is setting , with a glass of red hoping there is a new video of your adventures. Then my day is complete .
Loving your vids of my Fatherland, maybe you'll cross the border over to my Motherland next 😊.
Can you get ginger tablets from a pharmacy?
Wear sunglasses or use helmet visor, a bug splat into yr eye can be debilitating ,happy travels from Oz
I've been following you guys since the start of your Australian tour. It's been a pleasure following your travels and as a very amateurish videographer I'm impressed with your editing! Your drone shots have brought so much more to the videos and you know how to keep our interest up. The shots of random objects, trees, blossom, river crossing, etc make the subject of your videos come alive. As I have always found it difficult getting accompanying music that doesn't require a licence I'm guessing you are subscribed to a site as it is very fitting music :) What editing program are you using? Premiere Pro, Capcut or Clipchamp? Anyway, excellent effort putting it all together and the use(positioning) of your cameras is perfect. Cheers...Noel 😃👋👍
Thank you so much for the kind words, Noel! They're especially meaningful from someone who knows the challenges. That really improved our day 😊🙂
We use Epidemic Sound for the music in the videos and edit with Final Cut Pro.
Thanks for your quick reply and I'm glad I improved your day in some small way :) Thanks for the info on Epidemic and Final Cut...Happy Vietnamese Trails guys 😀😀 @@OnePackWanderers 🛵
How do you where to eat and what food is safe?
I had never heard of the term switchback before in Australia, do Aussies use this term? Anyway I had to look it up... so basically you are saying the road zig zigs, right?
The common term in Australia would be hairpin bend .
Yes and in Aus we say ‘windy’ or ‘winding’ roads rather than ‘twisty’ or ‘bendy’ roads’ A ‘Twisty’ is an Australian cheese or chicken savoury snack (life’s pretty straight without twisties is their catch phrase 😂)
@Shift0231 you can't be an Aussie motorcyclist then? "Twisties" is a very common term for a section of road with lots of bends. Nothing gives us greater delight than to see one of those yellow road signs with a wriggly black line and an arrowhead at the end of it! ☺
We say "switchbacks" in Arizona.
Wellcome to Việt Nam 🎉🎉🎉
so nice
Sorry Tia and Cheveyo, yet more advice coming your way. Take it from someone who has been riding scooters and motorcycles for 56 years. You are damaging your eyes. First, the constant pounding by the wind dries out the eye and tears cannot keep up with the lubrication . Second, any gnarly shaped insect hitting your eye at those speeds (not to mention a stone thrown up by a passing vehicle) can pierce the eyeball. If you don't like wearing sun glasses or have the visor down (and I get that) try buying a pair of the clear plastic safety glasses used as industrial PPE. They wrap around the edges so offer great protection at a very modest price. All that said, stunning scenery well captured by fantastic videography 👍
The advice is appreciated 🙂 I (Cheveyo) have the visor down whenever I’m not talking to the camera. Tia did eventually start doing the same.
It’s really tough to convey that in the videos because we’re talking and so the visors are up 😅 But I promise the visors are generally down.
@@OnePackWanderers good to hear! Thank you for responding😊 I get claustrophobic with full face helmets so I ride most of the time with the visor up (when it's not raining) as I need the airflow over my face. However, I wear wrap-around, Wiley-X, goggles (great US brand!) that have a silicone gasket which seals against my face😎
Those goggles definitely look like the way to go next time. Tia gets the claustrophobic feeling with the visor down, so I think that would help a lot!
@@OnePackWanderers 👍🏽
Amazing drone shots!! What’s the range on it? Seems like it can go quite distance
The mountains are karst mountains, limestone formations, I’m sure.
Those men asked Jason where/what country he's from. Hope Tia feels better soon.
Like #258 from Gilbert Arizona 🎉❤🏍️
Keith has the look of someone who just walked out a jam session with the Rolling Stones and Pink Floyd.
Such a Rockstar!
Who is Keith ?
Think you mean Jason!
Keith Moon? Keith Richards?🤣
what month did you do this?
I like your Dad’s Pink Floyd shirt
Hmong is pronounced with a silent H. There's a big Hmong population in Minnesota.
Just wow!! Thanks for letting us tag along 😃❤
"for brekkie" australia rubbed off on you ;)
Bạn Gái lái xe rất ổn đấy 👍
Did you have to take anti malaria medicine while on Ha Giang loop?
This is awesome!! I'm just curious, how dangerous was the full loop for an inexperienced rider? I'm like Tia where I HAVE driven a motorbike in Vietnam before but I don't ride one on the regular. Did you make it through fine? Did you feel mostly confident?
Hey! The Ha Giang Loop is nice in that it doesn’t get a lot of traffic. So the road hazards are mostly to do with the quality of the road, and the weather.
In comparison to riding in the cities of Vietnam, Ha Giang is much easier and in my opinion safer.
But also at the end of the day, Vietnam is statistically one of the most dangerous countries in the world to ride in.
If you guys need more adventure than this, you should do caving tour in Vietnam.
Please keep both hands on the handlebars
What elevation are you guys at? Maybe Tia has some altitude sickness❤
❤👍
Did Cheveyo say “smiles n MIDDLE FINGERS” . I know in Australia a middle finger accompanied with a smile is an acceptable hello (ie from mates) but does it mean the same in Vietnam? Is that what he meant?
You sound like an Aussie when you said soccer 😜