You know, someone's body language can tell so much ... yours and that big smile just tells your having the best possible time travelling NZ. Even your voice changes pitch when the ride or view is awesome. A more honest and open minded vlog doesn't exists. It's a joy to follow and watch your travel thru NZ 👌🥰
Just an idea Runa - if you put a loop of red electrical tape around the left hand mirror stalk, it will be a subconscious reminder to keep left on the road. Safe travels 😎
Hi Runa, I must admit that I am a staunch Noraly fan but I have been watching your NZ adventure and i must say that you are the sweetest thing. Your productions skills are up there with the best .... Looking forward to continue following your adventures 😊. Stay safe 🙏!!!
Have you seen the thousands of thumbs down on itchy boots channel lately? I went to look last week and it was really bad. If you don't agree with her or question what she says........POOF.... she blocks your comments. You do not question her authority or her knowledge.She blocked me back in season 5 about getting wine out of cabbage palm trees. There is a reason they are called cabbage. can you guess? 😁
Did 2 weeks and 4500 km of the South Island in Dec ‘22 on a 750 GS, an amazing trip! Can’t wait to see all the places you’ll go. Thanks for sharing your adventures, safe travels.
4:58 I’m learning so much from you so it only seems fair to share too! Quick tip for staying warm when it’s really cold at night if you have a good, thick sleeping bag (doesn’t work for thin bags): wear fewer layers. I know, this sounds completely counterintuitive but after hundreds of nights in grim conditions, it really works. Your body heat needs to get into the bag and if you have a good, waterproof bivvy bag on the outside to seal your sleeping system, you’ll sleep much better. Wearing too many layers means your sleeping bag isn’t doing its job. You need a good sleeping bag though; one that’s rated to the conditions. Keep your hat on and you should be fine. This won’t work below -20 but having spent a lot of time around -10 to -15, I’m always conscious of wearing too many layers. Love the videos - keep up the great work!
your way of commentating makes this video so much interesting, and I can enjoy your trip over the road and on the way to your campground. thanks and enjoy your travel.
With risk of hurting my country neighbors feelings - it’s a bit like riding in Sweden and then arriving in Norway! Super nice to begin with, but dang when those mountains pops up it’s just something else 😍
@@OffSheGoesADV there's a whole next scale coming then.. southern alps passes are 💕💕 .. West coast remoteness & prehistoric feeling .. Two.. highly recommended Si rides.. Christchurch to Akaroa & Queen Charlott drive from Havelock to Picton is really twisty sealed coast rd.. & on your return North .. North islands forgotten highway Whangamomona.. Stratford to Taumaranui.. there are amazing coastal rides north of Auckland too .. Take care KEEP LEFT 🙏 .. a ⬅️arrow on your fairing helps 🇳🇿 🇳🇿 🇳🇿
Thank you again, OSG. You always bring a smile to my “dial” (Australian slang for mouth). Geoff, the Boy Wonder from DownUnder, Fremantle, Western Australia 🇦🇺🦘
4:31 THAT IS SUCH A GREAT HABIT RUNA JI😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Runa, on the south island towards the south west you must drop down to the fiordd area via the Homer Tunnel. Hope you get time to do it but watch out for speed traps exiting the tunnel.
@@OffSheGoesADV One of the most scenic boat rides in the world, and not a single second of the trip. Bluebirdge ferries suck ass - anyone else touring NZ, use the Interislander - much nicer ferries, many more sailings and the same price.
Love watching you explore by motorcycle. I'm quite jealous that you are in New Zealand. Another youtuber I watch is also touring the south island right now, Joe Ryan.
11:02-11:32 SO BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!! 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I always go for the most isolated winter sleeping pad possible because that's where most of the cold comes from and the sleeping bag is compressed when laying on it so it hardly performs at all on that side.
I've been sea kayaking in the Marlborough Sounds two times. Both times I started in Waikawa and passed Karaka Point. It was fun to see it from the land side. Sweet momories. Thank you. The South Island is a fantastic place to visit. I look forward to seeing your next episodes.
Loved the video. We’re so looking forward to watching the rest of your New Zealand trip. My wife and I toured around the South Island in a motorhome and it was incredible. We’re from Scotland, so like you from Norway, we’re used to seeing spectacular mountain scenery but we felt that New Zealand took it to a new level. It was just amazing. Keep safe. Irvine & Karen.
The ferry is a 3,1/2 hr trip. through the Marlborough Sounds and very beautiful scenery 'DoC' is the Department of Conservation, a government department. Karaka Point is on Queen Charlotte Sound, 5 miles (8km) east of Picton. I assume you will head east towards Rai Valler and Havelock, probably along Queen Charlotte Drive which I knew as The Grove Track when I lived there in the 1960s - we'll see!
They only spend around 3 years or less underground in NZ before they come out, sing for a few weeks and then die. 14-17 years underground refers to cicadas in North America 😊
@@OffSheGoesADV Chorus cicadas - they are all over NZ, every year. The nymphs live underground for 25 to 44 months, not 14-17 years. They can get ridiculously loud in summer. I can hear them now (October), as the weather has just warmed up.
Runa, I still use my wool blanket i got when i was in the army, many,many years ago lol...its a little itchy but damn its warm......i also like the little flag of Norway you have on the bike....sláinte!
@@OffSheGoesADV That’s true, good gear compensating for lack of body heating. I know that many people use water bottle with hot water as heating element in the sleeping bag. 🤔 I have never tested it myself though.
Wow, wasn't someone an excited young lady at the Whatamango Bay campsite 😀. Great spot to camp Runa and unlike Australia you didn't have to worry about venomous snakes in the long grass next to a river. Then you find cute rabbits, what a bonus. Charming and laidback Runa, what a joy you are !! Looking forward to the next Video. Cheers. 🤩🤩🤩🦘🦘🦘
Thank you! 😃 It was such a great spot, and I was so excited to be on the south island! And yes, such a relief not having to worry about dangerous snakes, spiders etc, not sure I would ever get used to that 😳
@@OffSheGoesADV It's the reason I keep going back to New Zealand Runa, the relief of being able to walk anywhere in that beautiful country side, up the hills, through the grass, along the rivers, trekking the glorious National Parks with no fear of being bitten by a deadly creature. Gives me such a sense of freedom compared to the rural country acreage where I live in Australia. Thanks for sharing your videos Runa, really enjoy them. 😁😄😃👍 🦘🦘
Hi Luna, I love your SO relaxed presentation of your journey, it's a pleasure following this adventure with you. I have always been cautious of camping too close to inland waterways because of biting insects. They clearly don't bother you, how lucky you are eh ?
Thank you so much, glad you enjoy it, I sure did too 😃 This evening was actually my first time encountering sand flies! And holy smokes, I've never had insect bites itch so much ever! 😂
👍Hi Runa(mate)..We call eachother MATE in Australia ! .I love it when you remind yourself to Keep Left..on the roads ! Good thinking !.. Saves me Worrying about you ! Lovely camping spot, with the water fowls ! Keep SAFE and UPRIGHT ! and love from Australia 🏍🦘🇦🇺🌹
You are doing a great job, one possible improvement your output sound level is a little to low, I am looking at other Yoube show and your smiling face comes on and I amy turning up the volume , then it sound great. I love the bird in the river, great camp site . Thank you for sharing your adventure.
I must admit the body warmth thing can be an issue. Other than a sleeping bag rated for -20C, there is the obvious solution for that. I did slow down enough many moons ago to find that solution. Think I'm still getting over the shock. 😉
I did see one when I crossed back to the north island a few weeks later, but only knew cause the biker I was chatting with pointed it out! They are HUGE!
115km/h? You Naughty Girl! keep it under 108 on the speedo, that way you'll only get clocked at 103 and the cops won't care. What kind of round about is that? (one that goes over the top of a Motorway/highway.) Now that's a handy piece of knowledge to share. I've never been across the ferry, They keep having issues and the thought of it kind of scares me. But knowing you need your own straps is very important. and not something I had thought about having in my luggage until right now.
Hi! This content was captured before i got my Osmo action 4 and mic 2! I received them in late april, and this trip was in February and march 😊 A bit confusing, sorry about that!
Oh, I love the koots at your campsite in the water. I have pet koots that I feed all the time in our backyard lake.They used to eat out of my hand feeding them dry cat food. But I have not done it that way in a long time. I hope we get to see you with some cows on this trip. I pass 2 pastures every time I leave my house 5 minutes from home, but they are too far in and the landowner is never around for the very very large property. where did the time go?? duh. what happened?? Sad to wait for that short of an episode. 😢 later.
@@OffSheGoesADV Just got this from another comment. "Creatures???" Really??? Those are water fowl. Water Birds. at least creation. Creature is in a scary movie. I stopped watching since you some how left New Zeeland and ended up in Norway or some place and I never seen anything about what happened or when you left or your last episode from there. You never answer my emails or facebook post, so, I am guessing, ASS U MING.. that you don't want to be bothered anymore with all of your so many new subscribers. I'm happy for you. Let me know when you finally get to pet some cows. That is what I live for in your videos. I found some old pictures yesterday on about 8 CD's and DVD's that I burned about 15 years ago or so from all of my forestry fires and equipment . I copied them all 1 at a time sorting through them all, all day yesterday to a 6GB flash drive and it didn't even make a dent in the size used. Amazing technology from 900 mb cd to 2 terabytes. That is just mind boggling how technology has progressed. I would mail you a 4gb thumb drive if you were interested at looking at my over 1,000 pictures of forest fires mostly in Florida. Your choice. Send me an email when ever you finally stop in another month or 2 from your cold climate. Sorry for the book. 🙄🙄
As long as you do not do what Kinga did by mistake, thinking she had lost her tent pegs to tie her tent down, resulted in using rocks and come morning when readying to go, found them under the tent. Trust the new sleeping mat and bag were better suited to your cold inner body temp?
Itchy left some mighty boots to fill, you're doing it without any effort. Being cold is due to a different vascular system in females/males, i can't cope with heat. Find a nice boy your age and snuggle up at night.😉 Groetjes uit Nederland 🇳🇱
I really injoy your vlog ❤️🏍️, Such a beautiful scene I am impressed by seeing , I also have a dream to ride a bike, to travel to unknown places, but I don't have a bike, when will I get that bike. Best wishes from India.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
You know, someone's body language can tell so much ... yours and that big smile just tells your having the best possible time travelling NZ. Even your voice changes pitch when the ride or view is awesome. A more honest and open minded vlog doesn't exists. It's a joy to follow and watch your travel thru NZ 👌🥰
Aaawh thank you!🥰 I know so many of you can relate to the good moments of spotting great views and nice camp spots! It’s the best!😃
I agree. You can’t take the happiness we see in her eyes.
That's why I watch Runa !!!
Jepp👍 Definitely "the chica from the land of the trolls" (😉😝) is the most natural of the ADV-ladies on YT 🤘
Just an idea Runa - if you put a loop of red electrical tape around the left hand mirror stalk, it will be a subconscious reminder to keep left on the road. Safe travels 😎
Like your idea. Will use on future travels. Cheers 🍻
That's a great idea indeed, and I will keep this in mind 😃
KEEP LEFT on a post it on your windscreen works too.
Hi Runa, I must admit that I am a staunch Noraly fan but I have been watching your NZ adventure and i must say that you are the sweetest thing. Your productions skills are up there with the best .... Looking forward to continue following your adventures 😊. Stay safe 🙏!!!
Aah thank you so much! 😊 Glad you made your way over here too! Looking forward to sharing the rest of this journey and whatever comes next 😃
@@OffSheGoesADV taking the time to reply is much appreciated and says alot. Thank you Runa !
Have you seen the thousands of thumbs down on itchy boots channel lately? I went to look last week and it was really bad. If you don't agree with her or question what she says........POOF.... she blocks your comments. You do not question her authority or her knowledge.She blocked me back in season 5 about getting wine out of cabbage palm trees. There is a reason they are called cabbage. can you guess? 😁
Great video!
You found a perfect campsite there, right next to the stream!
I loved the footage of the pukekos! They're funny little things!
Did you know they also have pūkekos in Australia,I lived in Perth for 4 years and saw them over there also which was pretty amazing
Buy yourself a silk liner for you bag and you will stay warm. Keep enjoying our Country. The South Island roads are stunning for riding.
I've tried a thermo (fleece) liner, but never silk! Perhaps that would do the trick 😊
New Zealand and you looks amazing 🏞️🏔️🏍️🧑🚀🌲🌲, thank you ❤🙏
Sure does! 😍
You create very inspiring content :) What a great adventure you got to experience. You are very lucky!
Thank you very much! 😊 Very grateful for all these experiences!
Did 2 weeks and 4500 km of the South Island in Dec ‘22 on a 750 GS, an amazing trip! Can’t wait to see all the places you’ll go. Thanks for sharing your adventures, safe travels.
Fantastic! You covered a nice chunk of distance in those weeks - perhaps I've been to some of the places you've visited 😃
@@OffSheGoesADV so far we have Picton in common, I’m sure our tire tracks may yet cross again.
Runa you smile over and over and over love it thank you for sharing you are great and humble person please be safe out there !!!!!!
Thank you so much Mark, that's very kind of you! Can't help but smile surrounded by all this beauty, and for being able to do travels like these 😍
Another great video sweet camping spot very nice beautiful country
4:58 I’m learning so much from you so it only seems fair to share too! Quick tip for staying warm when it’s really cold at night if you have a good, thick sleeping bag (doesn’t work for thin bags): wear fewer layers. I know, this sounds completely counterintuitive but after hundreds of nights in grim conditions, it really works. Your body heat needs to get into the bag and if you have a good, waterproof bivvy bag on the outside to seal your sleeping system, you’ll sleep much better. Wearing too many layers means your sleeping bag isn’t doing its job. You need a good sleeping bag though; one that’s rated to the conditions. Keep your hat on and you should be fine. This won’t work below -20 but having spent a lot of time around -10 to -15, I’m always conscious of wearing too many layers. Love the videos - keep up the great work!
Thanks for sharing your beautiful journey
your way of commentating makes this video so much interesting, and I can enjoy your trip over the road and on the way to your campground. thanks and enjoy your travel.
Thank you! Appreciate that 😊
Awesome episode again. Love the squeal of joy at finding a great camp spot 😊, beautiful shots and lovely wild life. Thanks Runa.
Thank you, glad you liked it 😁 Finding a perfect camp spot is just the perfect way to finish a day!
Welcome to paradise island of Indonesia 🇲🇨
Lovely episode, looking forward to see more of South Island. Thanks!
Thanks for watching! it just got better from here on out 😃
Great episode Runa. Ahhh the South Island, where the picturesque scenery gets turned up a notch or two.
With risk of hurting my country neighbors feelings - it’s a bit like riding in Sweden and then arriving in Norway! Super nice to begin with, but dang when those mountains pops up it’s just something else 😍
@@OffSheGoesADV Perfect comparison 😁
@@OffSheGoesADV there's a whole next scale coming then.. southern alps passes are 💕💕 .. West coast remoteness & prehistoric feeling .. Two.. highly recommended Si rides.. Christchurch to Akaroa & Queen Charlott drive from Havelock to Picton is really twisty sealed coast rd.. & on your return North .. North islands forgotten highway Whangamomona.. Stratford to Taumaranui.. there are amazing coastal rides north of Auckland too .. Take care KEEP LEFT 🙏 .. a ⬅️arrow on your fairing helps 🇳🇿 🇳🇿 🇳🇿
Because we love OSG runa
I like how you put the names of the roads you ride
Happy to hear that! This is something I've missed watching other peoples videos, so i will try to include it as best I can in mine 😊
Saya menikmati perjalanan anda,tetaplah fokus dan berhati hati saat berkendara
Thank you again, OSG. You always bring a smile to my “dial” (Australian slang for mouth). Geoff, the Boy Wonder from DownUnder, Fremantle, Western Australia 🇦🇺🦘
Aah thank you, this brings a smile to my dial! 😁 (Is that pronounced dAil og dIal?🤔)
4:31 THAT IS SUCH A GREAT HABIT RUNA JI😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I really enjoyed this video. Big thankd Runa!! Stort tack!!
Cool episode Runa👍
Thank you! A bit shorter one but perhaps that's nice every now and then 😄
And I do love the soothing music só much.
We need that in this hectic time. 👌🏼
Glad you like it! I prefer chill and relaxing rides and hope that the music can help bring out that vibe 😊
Love your calm and relaxed way of commenting your beautiful journey. Thumbs up from Germany, enjoy and ride safe!
You’re making me homesick Runa 😢. Enjoy the beautiful South Island.
Oof! i'd feel the same looking at videos from Norway if I ever move abroad! I had such a great time in your home country! 😊
Runa, on the south island towards the south west you must drop down to the fiordd area via the Homer Tunnel. Hope you get time to do it but watch out for speed traps exiting the tunnel.
Another awesome episode Runa, the South Island is truly stunning👌I hope your new camping gear does the trick and keeps you toasty, great camping spot👍
Thank you! 😃 The new gear did a great job!
Hi Runa love 💕 the Gorgeous Beautiful Awesome Amazing Scenery and the lakes 😊
Nice little ride, interesting ferry crossing (I thought it was longer), promising landscape 👍😊
It was a bit like taking the ferry between Norway and Denmark! The feeling of disembarking is so great, knowing you have great stuff ahead 😃
@@OffSheGoesADV One of the most scenic boat rides in the world, and not a single second of the trip. Bluebirdge ferries suck ass - anyone else touring NZ, use the Interislander - much nicer ferries, many more sailings and the same price.
Love watching you explore by motorcycle. I'm quite jealous that you are in New Zealand.
Another youtuber I watch is also touring the south island right now, Joe Ryan.
That looks a really nice spot to camp
It sure was 😃
I am lucky enough to live in Nelson, we are pretty spoilt for riding here
Love your smile and shared enthusiasm of motorbikes
11:02-11:32 SO BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!! 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Yupp, you know it: F-in awesome again! 😎
Thank you, Jonas 😁 It was so exciting getting across, like my adventure was properly starting!
I really really enjoy your videos. Beautiful scenery and your enthusiasm is evident and contagious. You may have the most genuine smile on You Tube. 😁
Thank you so much, Robert! 😄 That's very kind of you!
You got the best camping spot Runa, well done you!! 👌 (Just watch out for those pesky possums, they will steal your stuff lol)
I sure did! 😎 Only possums I had seen so far were overrun by cars 🫠
Your videos and your narrations are very nice.
Thank you. From Argentina.
Greetings to Argentina! Thank you very much 😊
Excellent
Your audio and video are superb ! Thanks again for your work, i wanna go to NZ now !!!😊
Thank you 😃 Motorcycle paradise, for real!
2:23 GOD BLESS YOU RUNA JI, PLEASE TAKE CARE OF YOUR HEALTH 😣😣😣😣😣😣😣
Good stuff. Enjoying your trip. Love your editing and story telling.
I always go for the most isolated winter sleeping pad possible because that's where most of the cold comes from and the sleeping bag is compressed when laying on it so it hardly performs at all on that side.
I've been sea kayaking in the Marlborough Sounds two times. Both times I started in Waikawa and passed Karaka Point. It was fun to see it from the land side. Sweet momories. Thank you. The South Island is a fantastic place to visit. I look forward to seeing your next episodes.
Wow what a very nice place amazing, ridesafe
Really superb episode thanks to off she goes
Loved the video. We’re so looking forward to watching the rest of your New Zealand trip. My wife and I toured around the South Island in a motorhome and it was incredible. We’re from Scotland, so like you from Norway, we’re used to seeing spectacular mountain scenery but we felt that New Zealand took it to a new level. It was just amazing. Keep safe. Irvine & Karen.
The ferry is a 3,1/2 hr trip. through the Marlborough Sounds and very beautiful scenery 'DoC' is the Department of Conservation, a government department. Karaka Point is on Queen Charlotte Sound, 5 miles (8km) east of Picton. I assume you will head east towards Rai Valler and Havelock, probably along Queen Charlotte Drive which I knew as The Grove Track when I lived there in the 1960s - we'll see!
you picked a nice spot to camp looking forward to seeing what the south island will bring did you go for a paddle in the stream
It sure was a nice little spot 😃 I did dip my feet in the stream but it was surprisingly chilly 😂
Amazing video Runa, keep up the positive vibes 👌🏼🤩
Near the end, arriving at campsite... they are not "crickets" but CICADAS making all the noise in the bushy environments.
Thank you for another wonderful video.
Thank you for watching, glad you liked it! 😊
lots of love from nepal miss
too good 👏🏼👏🏼
cicadas is what that racket is, they come out of the ground every 14-17yrs... and this year was it... so bloody loud to camp with... enjoy
Oh wow, what great timing then haha! Very exotic for a Norwegian, and surprisingly calming to sleep to 😃
They only spend around 3 years or less underground in NZ before they come out, sing for a few weeks and then die. 14-17 years underground refers to cicadas in North America 😊
@@OffSheGoesADV Chorus cicadas - they are all over NZ, every year. The nymphs live underground for 25 to 44 months, not 14-17 years. They can get ridiculously loud in summer. I can hear them now (October), as the weather has just warmed up.
Runa, I still use my wool blanket i got when i was in the army, many,many years ago lol...its a little itchy but damn its warm......i also like the little flag of Norway you have on the bike....sláinte!
Thats cool! 😃 Perhaps that's what I need to bring on my next trip!
Amazing as always. I hope you found a way to keep warm. Right now the situation can be the opposite here, open window can be nice 👌
It’s rare to have those perfect temperatures for sleeping isn’t it 😂 but with good gear everything is a little easier!
@@OffSheGoesADV That’s true, good gear compensating for lack of body heating. I know that many people use water bottle with hot water as heating element in the sleeping bag. 🤔 I have never tested it myself though.
Wow, wasn't someone an excited young lady at the Whatamango Bay campsite 😀. Great spot to camp Runa and unlike Australia you didn't have to worry about venomous snakes in the long grass next to a river. Then you find cute rabbits, what a bonus. Charming and laidback Runa, what a joy you are !! Looking forward to the next Video. Cheers. 🤩🤩🤩🦘🦘🦘
Thank you! 😃 It was such a great spot, and I was so excited to be on the south island! And yes, such a relief not having to worry about dangerous snakes, spiders etc, not sure I would ever get used to that 😳
@@OffSheGoesADV It's the reason I keep going back to New Zealand Runa, the relief of being able to walk anywhere in that beautiful country side, up the hills, through the grass, along the rivers, trekking the glorious National Parks with no fear of being bitten by a deadly creature. Gives me such a sense of freedom compared to the rural country acreage where I live in Australia. Thanks for sharing your videos Runa, really enjoy them. 😁😄😃👍 🦘🦘
You drove past my place in Picton! Glad you enjoyed NZ. If you ever make it back hit me up, I’ll take you on dirt bikes up the mountains behind Nelson
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For sure! 😍
What an adventure for you, Runa! You are a long way from Norway, yes? Again, your videography at the end there is beautiful. Keep going! Jonathan
It was epic 😃 Not sure I could get further away from Norway if I tried 😂 (A quick google search confirms!)
Remember that Norway video of your camp site in the mountains next to the waterfall? Just go there and make me a one hour video! 😆
Hi Luna, I love your SO relaxed presentation of your journey, it's a pleasure following this adventure with you. I have always been cautious of camping too close to inland waterways because of biting insects. They clearly don't bother you, how lucky you are eh ?
Thank you so much, glad you enjoy it, I sure did too 😃 This evening was actually my first time encountering sand flies! And holy smokes, I've never had insect bites itch so much ever! 😂
👍Hi Runa(mate)..We call eachother MATE in Australia !
.I love it when you remind yourself to Keep Left..on the roads ! Good thinking !.. Saves me Worrying about you !
Lovely camping spot, with the water fowls !
Keep SAFE and UPRIGHT !
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Hi, mate! 😎 It's funny, after a month riding on the left side I had to remind myself to stay RIGHT once I got home 😂
@@OffSheGoesADV👍 Just so long as you are SAFE !🏍🦘🇦🇺🌹
You are doing a great job, one possible improvement your output sound level is a little to low, I am looking at other Yoube show and your smiling face comes on and I amy turning up the volume , then it sound great. I love the bird in the river, great camp site . Thank you for sharing your adventure.
I must admit the body warmth thing can be an issue. Other than a sleeping bag rated for -20C, there is the obvious solution for that. I did slow down enough many moons ago to find that solution. Think I'm still getting over the shock. 😉
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I'm enjoying watching your adventure! Hey, how many hours/miles per day did you ride? Thanks
You can normally see albatrosses off the ferry if there's some wind and you know what to look for ☺
I did see one when I crossed back to the north island a few weeks later, but only knew cause the biker I was chatting with pointed it out! They are HUGE!
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Greetings to Malaysia 😃
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115km/h? You Naughty Girl! keep it under 108 on the speedo, that way you'll only get clocked at 103 and the cops won't care.
What kind of round about is that? (one that goes over the top of a Motorway/highway.)
Now that's a handy piece of knowledge to share. I've never been across the ferry, They keep having issues and the thought of it kind of scares me. But knowing you need your own straps is very important. and not something I had thought about having in my luggage until right now.
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Hi, why do you use a jack adapter on dji action 4? And don’t you use dji mic 2 as mentioned in your last youtube video ?
Hi! This content was captured before i got my Osmo action 4 and mic 2! I received them in late april, and this trip was in February and march 😊 A bit confusing, sorry about that!
Would of been nice to see some of the ferry xing.!!!!
Yeah, I got caught up talking with other bikers, lost track of time! 😅
Oh, I love the koots at your campsite in the water. I have pet koots that I feed all the time in our backyard lake.They used to eat out of my hand feeding them dry cat food. But I have not done it that way in a long time. I hope we get to see you with some cows on this trip. I pass 2 pastures every time I leave my house 5 minutes from home, but they are too far in and the landowner is never around for the very very large property. where did the time go?? duh. what happened?? Sad to wait for that short of an episode. 😢 later.
The birds were such such finny and and cute looking creatures! It's great seeing so many new creatures I've never seen or heard before!
@@OffSheGoesADV Just got this from another comment. "Creatures???" Really??? Those are water fowl. Water Birds. at least creation. Creature is in a scary movie. I stopped watching since you some how left New Zeeland and ended up in Norway or some place and I never seen anything about what happened or when you left or your last episode from there. You never answer my emails or facebook post, so, I am guessing, ASS U MING.. that you don't want to be bothered anymore with all of your so many new subscribers. I'm happy for you. Let me know when you finally get to pet some cows. That is what I live for in your videos. I found some old pictures yesterday on about 8 CD's and DVD's that I burned about 15 years ago or so from all of my forestry fires and equipment . I copied them all 1 at a time sorting through them all, all day yesterday to a 6GB flash drive and it didn't even make a dent in the size used. Amazing technology from 900 mb cd to 2 terabytes. That is just mind boggling how technology has progressed. I would mail you a 4gb thumb drive if you were interested at looking at my over 1,000 pictures of forest fires mostly in Florida. Your choice. Send me an email when ever you finally stop in another month or 2 from your cold climate. Sorry for the book. 🙄🙄
'koots' are not a thing in NZ.
As long as you do not do what Kinga did by mistake, thinking she had lost her tent pegs to tie her tent down, resulted in using rocks and come morning when readying to go, found them under the tent. Trust the new sleeping mat and bag were better suited to your cold inner body temp?
Oh no 😂 That could totally have been me! And yes, the new equipment worked well 😃
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hahah Vikings be like its 30 c in this country , CARL im cold where is my puffy jacket lol
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Itchy left some mighty boots to fill, you're doing it without any effort.
Being cold is due to a different vascular system in females/males, i can't cope with heat.
Find a nice boy your age and snuggle up at night.😉
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Thank you very much! 😊 Greetings to NL 👋😃
(PS: have you discovered @LNRmoto yet? Another Dutch rider creating stunning videos!)
Freezing on the cold ground is unacceptable. You need portable bed for travel.
Would like to invite you to ride the Colorado Backwoods Discovery Route with me either this summer or next. Check it out, it is beautiful!
I really injoy your vlog ❤️🏍️, Such a beautiful scene I am impressed by seeing , I also have a dream to ride a bike, to travel to unknown places, but I don't have a bike, when will I get that bike. Best wishes from India.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Thank you very much, and greetings to India! 😁
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