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stevej37 07-24-2022 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by rusnak (Post 11750987)
She's got the upper and lower body strength of a baby. And the same sort of balance as a toddler. Painful to watch. Amazingly bad rider given the mileage she's got on the odometer.


Prob because of all the cameras/electronics she is carrying.
I thought she did very well.

stevej37 07-24-2022 10:09 AM

Thanks Otto for posting...will be watching for the next one.

Eric Hahl 08-05-2022 02:55 PM

Thanks for posting, she's got more balls than most of guys that keyboard warrior crap about her. I admire her courage. Wish I had half of it.

stevej37 08-05-2022 03:00 PM

I just watched this one today. On her way to Alaska!
The repair shop in CA did her no favors.

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stevej37 08-09-2022 04:31 PM

Lots of turtle content...:)

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otto_kretschmer 08-09-2022 06:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rusnak (Post 11750987)
She's got the upper and lower body strength of a baby. And the same sort of balance as a toddler. Painful to watch. Amazingly bad rider given the mileage she's got on the odometer.

She's very friendly on her riding thru these countries. She waves to people and that warmth is reciprocated. If you watch the last video I posted she stumbled upon a security detachment of unknown origin. She had cameras mounted on her bike but they were turned off, which may have saved her. She did her homework with her trip planning thru Mexico and talks to the locals about what areas to stay out of and she still ran into an armed group. The captain of the group just waved her thru. He must have recognized her as a tourist and not a threat. Being a woman with blonde hair and blue eyes in Latin country probably helpled.

Since you are such an expert rider, how would you have done going through the same situation? You are alone, unsupported, in a foreign country in the middle of nowhere and you run into a checkpoint of armed men with no uniforms- they're not police or military.

The last time I went diving in Mexico I ran across a group like this with the exception that the guns were hidden. Everything else was there; the security detail, the older gentleman with the mustache in charge, and the VIP. These are people you want to stay away from.

I'm happy she got through Mexico unscathed.

otto_kretschmer 08-09-2022 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 11762640)
I just watched this one today. On her way to Alaska!
The repair shop in CA did her no favors.

I think they just bolted whatever she ordered on the bike and didn't adjust anything. Slap it on and get it out. Its common.

stevej37 08-09-2022 06:17 PM

The episode where she crossed the wet swampy area in Central America was more than I would have done. She had the bike halfway up the wheels stuck in mud and still managed to pull it out.

I would have turned around and said 'forget it'.....she continued on.
Her outlook is very commendable.

rusnak 08-09-2022 07:04 PM

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Originally Posted by otto_kretschmer (Post 11766210)
She's very friendly on her riding thru these countries. She waves to people and that warmth is reciprocated. If you watch the last video I posted she stumbled upon a security detachment of unknown origin. She had cameras mounted on her bike but they were turned off, which may have saved her. She did her homework with her trip planning thru Mexico and talks to the locals about what areas to stay out of and she still ran into an armed group. The captain of the group just waved her thru. He must have recognized her as a tourist and not a threat. Being a woman with blonde hair and blue eyes in Latin country probably helpled.

Since you are such an expert rider, how would you have done going through the same situation? You are alone, unsupported, in a foreign country in the middle of nowhere and you run into a checkpoint of armed men with no uniforms- they're not police or military.

The last time I went diving in Mexico I ran across a group like this with the exception that the guns were hidden. Everything else was there; the security detail, the older gentleman with the mustache in charge, and the VIP. These are people you want to stay away from.

I'm happy she got through Mexico unscathed.

OK got it. You're saying that people need to put on a blonde wig and wave when they ride. I'll write that down.

otto_kretschmer 08-09-2022 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by rusnak (Post 11766258)
OK got it. You're saying that people need to put on a blonde wig and wave when they ride. I'll write that down.

nope, don't think you do

you're a snob and you think you're better than other people

There was a lesbian couple from El Paso that went to visit family across the border earlier this year. They crossed the border with their American mindset and they ran into the wrong people and they paid for it with their lives; raped murdered and dismemebered and left in a ditch.

I'm guessing but I suspect they didn't try to blend in to the environment once they crossed the border. They probably did a bunch of other things wrong like travel at night but thats just me guessing again.

Itchyboots is a stranger in a strange land. I thought she was foolish for traveling thru Mexico but she made it. I was dreading seeing a story of a young Dutch woman on a motorycle disappearing in Mexico.

https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2022/01/20/mexico-lesbian-murder-nohemi-martinez-yulizsa-ramirez/

rusnak 08-10-2022 01:33 AM

OK, I'm a snob for thinking that she ought to be able to pull her bike upright and get it out of sand on her own. You've seen her videos, right? She constantly relies on the charity of strangers. Not a good plan when travelling alone, especially for a woman. I'm not of the opinion that any of this is a good idea. If that makes me a "snob" then so be it.

dan79brooklyn 08-10-2022 02:52 AM

Love her YouTube channel. Her sense of adventure, bravery and positivity continually amazes me.
I also appreciate her interest in Geology, she often goes to explore volcanoes and other natural wonders.

Eric Hahl 08-10-2022 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by rusnak (Post 11766382)
OK, I'm a snob for thinking that she ought to be able to pull her bike upright and get it out of sand on her own. You've seen her videos, right? She constantly relies on the charity of strangers. Not a good plan when travelling alone, especially for a woman. I'm not of the opinion that any of this is a good idea. If that makes me a "snob" then so be it.

I don't think she relies on anyone from what I've seen. She manages to pull her bike up all by herself plenty. Sometimes however, a passerby offers a hand and who would turn that down?

rusnak 08-10-2022 10:43 AM

^ I've watched almost all of the Season 6 Alaska episodes, and a few of the previous years episodes. I've given her thumbs up of course for the really beautiful video landscapes and such.

But trust me, she has A LOT of trouble in sand, on hills, in mud, off camber hills, and can't back up at all. When she falls, which happens probably every 3-4 episodes, she has strangers help her to get the bike back up. The time when she did on her own, she stripped to her tank top and turned pink with exertion. It was a bad, bad bad situation. It makes me really concerned for her safety. All I'm doing is calling it like I see it. Bad idea. She needs to drop the heroine Joan of Arc independent woman thing and get a security detail to ride with her on the questionable areas. She needs a riding buddy in the rough terrain. Otherwise she's going to be found dead somewhere.

stevej37 08-10-2022 03:29 PM

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otto_kretschmer 08-10-2022 05:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Eric Hahl (Post 11766830)
I don't think she relies on anyone from what I've seen. She manages to pull her bike up all by herself plenty. Sometimes however, a passerby offers a hand and who would turn that down?

She struggles with the bike sometimes but seems to get back on the road

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7:40

If I put myself in the same spot with a R1200GS fully loaded, I would be equally struggling to get out.

stevej37 08-11-2022 08:31 AM

I know she is riding a Honda...anyone know which model/size it is?

edgemar 08-11-2022 08:35 AM

https://powersports.honda.com/street/dual-sport/crf300l-rally

stevej37 08-11-2022 08:41 AM

^^^ Thanks.... I was thinking it was a single cylinder because of the sound.
Not a bad price at all.

Eric Hahl 08-11-2022 08:46 AM

Excellent bike. Very hard to find now with the current supply chain issues.


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