i really appreciate your videos of adventures in central Asia, especially walking on the rugged roads alone, which is one of my dream to wander around Central Asia like you did. You are living in my dream, my friend. Congraculatins
Man that is mad as fuck brother, I hope that you that you have more luck and safer travels in the next leg of your journey. Love the videos, amazing stories, people and scenery. Hope you're well, and continuing to be well.
Thanks for the kind words :) Glad you're enjoying the content. Fortunately, I can report that the rest of the trip along through the Pamirs was less calamitous. On which, more videos soon.
I'm so sorry to hear about the accident, scary stuff! Glad you and everyone else was okay! Looking forward to hearing more from you, hope the rides go a bit smoother this time! 😅
My hats off to you Joseph! I'm glad to see and hear you lived through this trip. Thank you for the update and videos! I've just subscribed recently from the USA.
Lubie Twoje filmy, odbywasz ciekawe podróże. Jestem pod wrażeniem Twojej znajomości języka rosyjskiego, cieszę się że wyszedłeś bez szwanku z wypadku. Pozdrawiam z Polski 🤝
Glad you're ok after that nightmare. I was going to subscribe and then I realised I already had, you deserve to have way more than the current 4K - really good vids.
I just discovered this channel and assumed it had hundreds of thousands of subs. Shockingly underrated content, and now the owner of the channel is possibly dead? I hope not.
Whatever doesn't kill you, makes for a great story later. Thank goodness no one got seriously hurt. Plenty of silver linings on this adventure though, like the view from Sulaiman-Too.
Amazing video keep up the work, hope you are alright from that crash I was recently filim in Russia and Philipines had a bit of a sketchy moment in the slums of Tondo Manila.
Having also flipped a car in the last two years (avoiding t-boning someone after misreading a traffic light perfectly framed in the setting sun), I hope the experience does not put you off all your travels. Happy that your injuries were also not severe, or anyone's, and that the travel is still ongoing.
That sounds like a scary one. It's definitely not an experience worth repeating. It did put me off a bit, but I continued the trip anyway into the Pamirs, of which there will videos very soon. Thanks for the support.
Oh My F###### Goodness! what a rollercoaster ride this episode turned out to be! A standing room only, vomit inducing ride out of irradiated Min-Kush .▼. Jumping into the back of a Bishkek bound, open top truck trailer .▲. Almost head stomping 1 of 4 hidden fellow passengers .▼. Epic vistas of the Suusamyr valley along the route .▲▲. A close call with Hypothermia due to the wind, rain and cold .▼▼▼. Catching a ride all the way to Osh from the Kumis junction .▲▲. Ticketed Speeding driver, puking babushka .▼. Safe arrival in Osh, and a well earned 48 hour rest .▲▲▲. A visit to Sulaiman-Too Sacred mountain, where plans to travel the mighty Pamir highway are told .▲▲▲. bloodied face, picture fades to black .▼▼▼. A harrowing account of plunging off a mountain road to river below .▼▼▼▼▼. Every passenger escaping the Opel Zafira .▲▲▲▲▲▲▲. Whisked off to Dushanbe, bloodied and bruised, a fake pair of Raybans the only casualty .▲▲▲. Shaken but unperturbed sign-off, not wishing to disappoint .▲▲▲▲. Thank you once again for taking us along the road less travelled. Sooooo glad nobody was seriously hurt! I hope your adventure down the M41 is much much much much much safer. Safety always comes first, content later. Onwards!
That's quite a synopsis! Roughly mirrors my enjoyment of the whole thing too, although that truck ride with the rain was unreasonably bad. Glad to get out of it largely unscathed. There's plenty of accidents on that road, and many are not so lucky. I am happy to say that the rest of the trip on the M41 was without injury, although it did involve a close call of a different kind... Thanks for the support and kind words once again :)
First comment, Finally, This was yet another very interesting video, I hope the crash didn't scare you off from stepping into other people's cars, Also i wanted to ask, How is it you can go on these trips? How do you pay for all of this? And how much does it cost you, I am wondering because its been my life long dream to do the exact same thing once i got the money, I'm just 18 but i would love to start asap with travelling the world and recording all of it.
Thanks for the support man :) It did put me off a bit, but I continued the trip anyway, of which there will be more videos very soon. I work online, so it's a bit easier for me to do these trips, but I meet plenty of people on the road who are just on holiday from conventional jobs. Central Asia is in general very affordable, especially if you opt to travel in the back of a rickety truck lol. You could do a good month-long trip for well under $1k, if you tried to do it cheaply. The website Caravanistan is an essential reference for planning any kind of trip in Central Asia.
How were we to know that stepping on sleeping locals head was against their local customs and considered rude. Next time I hitch a ride through Min Kush, I'll know not to do that. Thanks :D
i really appreciate your videos of adventures in central Asia, especially walking on the rugged roads alone, which is one of my dream to wander around Central Asia like you did. You are living in my dream, my friend. Congraculatins
Thanks :)I'm glad you like them. This one was dreams and nightmares in equal measure...
Man that is mad as fuck brother, I hope that you that you have more luck and safer travels in the next leg of your journey. Love the videos, amazing stories, people and scenery. Hope you're well, and continuing to be well.
Thanks for the kind words :) Glad you're enjoying the content. Fortunately, I can report that the rest of the trip along through the Pamirs was less calamitous. On which, more videos soon.
oh my god what an episode
I love this. Literally hoped on the back or the vehicle and he stepped on his head 😂. It was a great video mate
awesome adventure. thanks for brining us along.
My pleasure. Glad you enjoyed it :)
god bless you brother
stay safe out there big dog. terrific videos. what a dream to explore like you do!
I'm so sorry to hear about the accident, scary stuff! Glad you and everyone else was okay!
Looking forward to hearing more from you, hope the rides go a bit smoother this time!
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My hats off to you Joseph! I'm glad to see and hear you lived through this trip. Thank you for the update and videos! I've just subscribed recently from the USA.
Thanks, Wayne :) Scraped through this time luckily. Onto the next one.
Lubie Twoje filmy, odbywasz ciekawe podróże.
Jestem pod wrażeniem Twojej znajomości języka rosyjskiego, cieszę się że wyszedłeś bez szwanku z wypadku.
Pozdrawiam z Polski 🤝
I hope you're well! Haven't seen any recent uploads! Really hope you're okay
Good that nothing severe happened.
I think the bigger problem is the driving, not the roads.
You're right, of course. The driving is garbage and certainly the most dangerous part of making these videos.
i'm glad you're okay bro, great video!
Yeah, me too. Glad you enjoyed it :)
Glad you're ok after that nightmare. I was going to subscribe and then I realised I already had, you deserve to have way more than the current 4K - really good vids.
Thanks, Dave, I really appreciate it :) As for the subs, you're just early - the others are on their way...
I just discovered this channel and assumed it had hundreds of thousands of subs. Shockingly underrated content, and now the owner of the channel is possibly dead? I hope not.
Doing my part to not end up in a river in tajikistan. Good content and keep it up
You'll thank me later :)
Whatever doesn't kill you, makes for a great story later. Thank goodness no one got seriously hurt. Plenty of silver linings on this adventure though, like the view from Sulaiman-Too.
Indeed. There's plenty of accidents on that road and some aren't so lucky. Onward.
Amazing video keep up the work, hope you are alright from that crash I was recently filim in Russia and Philipines had a bit of a sketchy moment in the slums of Tondo Manila.
Thanks man, I appreciate it :) These things happens from time to time. Occupational hazard, I suppose...
Having also flipped a car in the last two years (avoiding t-boning someone after misreading a traffic light perfectly framed in the setting sun), I hope the experience does not put you off all your travels. Happy that your injuries were also not severe, or anyone's, and that the travel is still ongoing.
That sounds like a scary one. It's definitely not an experience worth repeating. It did put me off a bit, but I continued the trip anyway into the Pamirs, of which there will videos very soon. Thanks for the support.
bro where are you. 3 months now no upload
Oh My F###### Goodness! what a rollercoaster ride this episode turned out to be!
A standing room only, vomit inducing ride out of irradiated Min-Kush .▼. Jumping into the back of a Bishkek bound, open top truck trailer .▲. Almost head stomping 1 of 4 hidden fellow passengers .▼. Epic vistas of the Suusamyr valley along the route .▲▲. A close call with Hypothermia due to the wind, rain and cold .▼▼▼. Catching a ride all the way to Osh from the Kumis junction .▲▲. Ticketed Speeding driver, puking babushka .▼. Safe arrival in Osh, and a well earned 48 hour rest .▲▲▲. A visit to Sulaiman-Too Sacred mountain, where plans to travel the mighty Pamir highway are told .▲▲▲. bloodied face, picture fades to black .▼▼▼. A harrowing account of plunging off a mountain road to river below .▼▼▼▼▼. Every passenger escaping the Opel Zafira .▲▲▲▲▲▲▲. Whisked off to Dushanbe, bloodied and bruised, a fake pair of Raybans the only casualty .▲▲▲. Shaken but unperturbed sign-off, not wishing to disappoint .▲▲▲▲.
Thank you once again for taking us along the road less travelled. Sooooo glad nobody was seriously hurt! I hope your adventure down the M41 is much much much much much safer. Safety always comes first, content later. Onwards!
That's quite a synopsis! Roughly mirrors my enjoyment of the whole thing too, although that truck ride with the rain was unreasonably bad.
Glad to get out of it largely unscathed. There's plenty of accidents on that road, and many are not so lucky. I am happy to say that the rest of the trip on the M41 was without injury, although it did involve a close call of a different kind... Thanks for the support and kind words once again :)
First comment, Finally, This was yet another very interesting video, I hope the crash didn't scare you off from stepping into other people's cars, Also i wanted to ask, How is it you can go on these trips? How do you pay for all of this? And how much does it cost you, I am wondering because its been my life long dream to do the exact same thing once i got the money, I'm just 18 but i would love to start asap with travelling the world and recording all of it.
Thanks for the support man :) It did put me off a bit, but I continued the trip anyway, of which there will be more videos very soon. I work online, so it's a bit easier for me to do these trips, but I meet plenty of people on the road who are just on holiday from conventional jobs. Central Asia is in general very affordable, especially if you opt to travel in the back of a rickety truck lol. You could do a good month-long trip for well under $1k, if you tried to do it cheaply. The website Caravanistan is an essential reference for planning any kind of trip in Central Asia.
@@JosephMorganYT Hey man, Just checking up on you, How you doing? Haven't uploaded for a while
you have a very good level of russian👍🏻
How were we to know that stepping on sleeping locals head was against their local customs and considered rude. Next time I hitch a ride through Min Kush, I'll know not to do that. Thanks :D
😂 These tricky cultural nuances...