What you didn't notice before at Teton National Park |S6-E114|

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  • čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
  • In this episode, I am riding my motorcycle around Teton National Park and the national Elk refuge. It's time for some geeking, it's time for some geology! Have you noticed the Teton fault like in the landscape here?
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    Here I teach all my filming techniques including getting drone shots while riding!
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  • @bobjones8864
    @bobjones8864 Před rokem +141

    In 1964 my grandparents took me on a road trip from Philadelphia to Yellowstone, it changed my life. You are taking us through some of the most astounding country on earth. Now I’ve taken my five grandkids on the same trip.

    • @boatrvme8478
      @boatrvme8478 Před měsícem

      What exceptional grandparents ❤ I have dreamed of going and finally made it last yr at age 62 and it was magnificent!

  • @DeepspaceFrogface
    @DeepspaceFrogface Před rokem +252

    Dear Noraly, I wanted to let you know that you enrich our lives, emotionally, spiritually, knowledgeably, and much more. I'm sorry that there are so many nutters on the internet that take advantage of your succes with lies and fake hate accounts, but there are at least 1.36 million people who like and love you and your work. So big hugs from me and all of us. Your loving Itchy Boots community! 🥰😄

    • @yakncast7530
      @yakncast7530 Před rokem +16

      I'm guessing that Noraly gives zero attention and energy to those Negatory Nancy's you speak of. 😂

    • @c150gpilot
      @c150gpilot Před rokem +7

      You speak for me!

    • @blake86303
      @blake86303 Před rokem +5

      I concur!

    • @thebikerphotographer3774
      @thebikerphotographer3774 Před rokem +4

      Yep I agree!

    • @daemn42
      @daemn42 Před rokem +9

      @@yakncast7530 She posted a story about it on Instagram, but I agree with the sentiment expressed in the comment above.
      The problem is people tend to weight negative feedback about 10x higher than positive, so it's very hard to just let stuff like this go, but you just have to train yourself to do so with that knowledge in mind.

  • @jonsill5268
    @jonsill5268 Před rokem +50

    It always amazes me how interesting a subject can be when the instructor is truly knowledgeable and enthusiastic about it.

  • @jackswann5062
    @jackswann5062 Před rokem +291

    Hi Noraly, you are AMAZING! My son Tim, the same Tim you met in the mountains of Colorado, got me hooked on your youtube channel. Can't wait for the next travel report from Itchy Boots! Thanks for the great work, take care.

  • @maxcactus7
    @maxcactus7 Před rokem +556

    Utterly INCREDIBLE! I grew up as a kid not far from Jackson Wyoming and this video truly did justice to the beauty and majesty of the area. On top of all that, we learned some excellent history and geology, we had gorgeous videography, great music to go with, the obligatory breakfast shot (I really do love seeing what Noraly is enjoying for breakfast each morning!) and to cap it all off, our hero is staying the night in a covered wagon! I truly hope you win some sort of award for best video adventure series on the Internet, Noraly. You truly deserve it!

    • @TheDoug9901
      @TheDoug9901 Před rokem +7

      So it snows in summer??? Dam I would leave there too

    • @court2379
      @court2379 Před rokem +5

      @@TheDoug9901 On the mountain tops or some unusual event perhaps. It is difficult to place how far behind this is, but based on the trees not having leaves yet in some of the higher mountains she is at least a month ahead, maybe six weeks.
      It's too bad, as there are all sorts of dirt roads she could be taking in that area that are beautiful. Also she should have gone back for the national parks in southern Utah and let things warm up a bit. She has a long way to go though, so I presume she is trying to keep a rough schedule about where she needs to be. Because she is this far north already, I am wondering if she plans to make a round trip back to the lower 48 for shipping her bike back, or making her way to the east to lower the cost. All before winter.

    • @TheDoug9901
      @TheDoug9901 Před rokem +5

      @@court2379 getting late Alaska snows in early she d better start to hustle or she will need chains on her bike

    • @mgcarr61camaro91
      @mgcarr61camaro91 Před rokem +11

      Noraly deserves an award for sure !! She brings a positive vibe to us all and those who she encounters on her epic journey's!

    • @Group_Anonymous
      @Group_Anonymous Před rokem +6

      Native American History?

  • @jwaller1327
    @jwaller1327 Před rokem +60

    The geology lessons are every bit as interesting to me as the motorcycling (which initially brought me into the fold) and the travel. You are a natural teacher. Of course it never hurts when the teacher is enthusiastic about their subject.

  • @nick69effraim
    @nick69effraim Před rokem +10

    It's insane how you find time to ride, edit, research and top of that learn and remember all that info. It really shows how much you love what you are doing

  • @BugTheRoot
    @BugTheRoot Před rokem +39

    I had the scariest bear encounter of my life in Wyoming. Grizzlies have one hell of a roar! But she was just telling me to vacate her favorite fishing spot and I obeyed instantly.

    • @lovelybluntdoll
      @lovelybluntdoll Před rokem +2

      hahahagood job. thank you for acknowledging that was her spot first 😂❤

  • @BreakOutOfTheAlgorithm
    @BreakOutOfTheAlgorithm Před rokem +177

    Since I joined this channel I have had countles hours of entertainment and education. This is has become my favorite channel on CZcams. Thank you so much for the amazing job you do and bringing this all along on your adventure. 👍🙏🇺🇸

    • @nikhassan6148
      @nikhassan6148 Před rokem +10

      Yeah! Same here...always eagerly looking fwd for whats next from incredible Itchy

    • @hannaliduplooy9911
      @hannaliduplooy9911 Před rokem +10

      I agree love it.

    • @beakittelscherz5419
      @beakittelscherz5419 Před rokem +16

      You are hooked. Now you are an Itchy Booter😎Welcome to the fun loving Club 😉😏

    • @DFWKen
      @DFWKen Před rokem

      It's become my favorite TV show ANYWHERE! I'd never used the CZcams app on my 65" big screen before. I've found a treasure trove of content there; thanks to Noraly.

  • @vectispete9415
    @vectispete9415 Před rokem +32

    I am a retired geography teacher and this is another video that I will share with my former colleagues, so the students in their classes can enjoy geology with Noraly. Great pictures and inspiring explanations.

    • @doobielawson702
      @doobielawson702 Před rokem +1

      What a great way to make learning fun and interesting, excellent idea Pete!

  • @oscarn-
    @oscarn- Před rokem +77

    You, Noraly, have a special ability to completely transform a preconception of a country or an area! I would've NEVER imagined traveling the US to be so remote, so rural and so achingly beautiful - and you did the same thing with South Africa, Namibia and many other places!
    And the fact that you add the geology bits to your videos is just PERFECT! Thank you! 😃

    • @ravithambirajah4887
      @ravithambirajah4887 Před rokem +4

      Very well said Oscar. That's why they say that 'Beauty sin the eye of the beholder' :)

    • @tedthurgate
      @tedthurgate Před rokem +3

      Late to the party. A huge proportion of the US population is concentrated in the east. The western 2/3s of the country has a relatively small part of the population and even that is concentrated in California and Texas. Then within those states, the population is concentrated in a few urban areas. Most of the western 2/3s of the US is very rural. The entire population of Wyoming, the state she is in for this video, is 500,000 people. The entire state is the population of a single large-ish city.

  • @robertwest2879
    @robertwest2879 Před rokem +40

    OK Noraly, you've really out done yourself with this episode...your videography is stunning and adding your geology background is the icing on the cake. You truly are the best on CZcams. Stunning and inspirational .You are awesome!

  • @philipschrantz8402
    @philipschrantz8402 Před rokem +19

    Noraly, please don’t ever stop being a science nerd! Your sense of wonder is inspiring!

  • @aprilmhicaelasantos1289
    @aprilmhicaelasantos1289 Před rokem +105

    Thanks for taking me under your wing and showing me the sights, sounds and a wonderful world!. I had such a great time! I really love your Geology lessons!! ❤️ Earth science is my favorite subject when i was in high school😅...Take care and Ride Safe always!😘

  • @WillysPerformanceCycleCtr

    The Tetons are stunning! Thank you for the geology lesson! We learn something new in each episode! You did indeed find a unique place to spend the evening in Wyoming. The scenery is absolutely amazing. Thank you sharing another day in your adventure to Alaska! Ride safe Noraly!

  • @christophmensch3945
    @christophmensch3945 Před rokem +26

    At school geology wasn’t my favourite, but here I’m glued to the screen, you’re really amazing, Itchy Boots!

    • @wout123100
      @wout123100 Před 2 měsíci

      its dry there, you need to do geology in the field. there are a few awesome channels here.

  • @GringoLoco
    @GringoLoco Před rokem +92

    Expect the unexpected whenever Noraly takes the stage! More geology and sleeping in a wagon... another top video!

  • @jerrym3261
    @jerrym3261 Před rokem +28

    The Tetons don't look real, so clear! I'm guessing we are all very lucky you were there at a primo time. The most important part of teaching is to make people care enough to learn and you are fantastic at that. How the mountains evolved is really interesting once you learn and think about it. Thank you for all of your hard work and sharing. You do make the world a better place.

  • @brianwooton1992
    @brianwooton1992 Před rokem +17

    My wife asked me about what that type of faulting was called, and I told her "horst and graben". Learned that in geology class in 1977. Amazing how much stuff sticks with you.

  • @robertbrundle1404
    @robertbrundle1404 Před rokem +3

    My favourite program. An amazing brave lady. The best photography, commentary and background music always appropriate. Well done!

  • @MarkEvans22
    @MarkEvans22 Před rokem +118

    Looking forward to this! I love it when our Queen of the Dirt goes all Geology on us! 👍

    • @textrue9088
      @textrue9088 Před rokem +1

      I love hearing about the geology of the area she is riding through. Glad she stayed in a prairie schooner. That was how many pioneers traveled with their belonging to their destination our west. Others just pulled hand carts. Rugged people.

  • @sailflyboy
    @sailflyboy Před rokem +69

    Man, I never realized how beautiful Colorado and Wyoming were until I followed you there in your go-pro. Great photography, great geology lessons. Best wishes from South Africa !

    • @allenstraw1783
      @allenstraw1783 Před rokem +17

      From America I said the same thing about S. Africa when she rode there.

    • @sailflyboy
      @sailflyboy Před rokem +10

      @@allenstraw1783 🤣😂 seems we both have beautiful countries !

    • @hannelieduplessis4062
      @hannelieduplessis4062 Před rokem

      Love this video 🇿🇦

  • @kobeldokes
    @kobeldokes Před rokem +1

    Always loved the Tetons!!..........very cool to sleep in a covered wagon!!.......have a blast!

  • @keithahlstrom176
    @keithahlstrom176 Před rokem +4

    I remember hearing on a previous podcast you saying that you thought riding through the US would be boring. No Way! The US geography is AMAZING! I'm from Canada and every time I drive the US, I'm floored by the variety.

  • @markbartlett6287
    @markbartlett6287 Před rokem +63

    I proposed to my wife of 27 years at Yellowstone - and she said "yes" two days later on a hike in the Tetons. That whole area is beautiful and means a lot to us. We took our three kids to Yellowstone and the Tetons several times during our RV travels. After seeing your wonderfully done video of your rides there, I think it's time to saddle up and go see it again. Thanks Noraly!

    • @bjsc1100
      @bjsc1100 Před rokem +7

      must have been a tense 48 hours...

    • @currentsitguy
      @currentsitguy Před rokem +2

      We did it the other way around. Got married and THEN drove to Yellowstone and the Tetons, among a lot of other places out there.

  • @mattyaztec
    @mattyaztec Před rokem +12

    I love it when you educate us all.
    Noraly the queen of rocks 😃

  • @barrypeters4433
    @barrypeters4433 Před rokem +1

    I used to think Geology was boring at school, but you have brought it alive for me, I am looking at the world with fresh eyes, please MORE geology and history about this amazing world we live in.
    Big big fan, take care.

  • @josealvarado6646
    @josealvarado6646 Před rokem +2

    What a great experience you are living… thanks for take me with you😂

  • @jb3536
    @jb3536 Před rokem +346

    You didn't choose the path through the US I expected, but I'm always surprised what route you take and that's why I watch your channel. Always something new and unexpected.

    • @markbartlett6287
      @markbartlett6287 Před rokem +17

      Not the route I expected either, but it's the one I'd hoped for. She looks like she's having the time of her life!

    • @susie2251
      @susie2251 Před rokem +18

      It wasn’t her expected either. She was heading to the Grand Canyon when she had her accident in Nevada and then her friend picked her up and drove her to Moab. So then she was near the border of Colorado and continued on from there.

    • @jb3536
      @jb3536 Před rokem +22

      @@susie2251 She rolls with the punches better than anyone I've ever seen. I get mad and she flows.

    • @jimcripps3612
      @jimcripps3612 Před rokem +12

      That girl has the wanderlust big time and it is no surprise that she finds the least known places to visit. I guess that we are all a little envious of all the fun she is having. Regards, Jim in NI UK

    • @williamgalliher1987
      @williamgalliher1987 Před rokem +14

      Any one care to guess, Next in the Bucket is Yellowstone!

  • @Eleighschu
    @Eleighschu Před rokem +55

    The summer of 1965 I worked in the Rockies as a surveyor, one of the best jobs you could dream of. One time while hitchhiking along the highway through the mountains I got a ride from a geologist that was the most enjoyable "lecture" I've ever had. It's wonderful to meet people who truly love their occupations.

    • @sharongreenfield6174
      @sharongreenfield6174 Před rokem +5

      Great story! I had a great ride as a hitchhiker in Denmark from a women in a Subaru who was a Stream Biologist! Learned so many cool things about the waterways in Jutland.

    • @petercburgess
      @petercburgess Před rokem +1

      My home in the middle of Jutland

  • @ianjones7486
    @ianjones7486 Před rokem +3

    World's coolest Geology Teacher. Helped by awesome landscapes.

  • @elgringoec
    @elgringoec Před rokem +1

    Fascinating how we tend to view majesties in other countries with more awe than those in our own.
    May God guide and protect you Noraly.

  • @TheBestFoodieShow
    @TheBestFoodieShow Před rokem +4

    In troubling times, the world needs the message of Noraly. "Appreciate the world, be curious, do not fear but respect people you do not know and always share your enthusiasm for life with a smile."

  • @bayard1332
    @bayard1332 Před rokem +49

    I love when you talk geology. Part because it's so informative and well delivered, and even more because you glow with excitement and happiness when you do. I live in the second oldest mountains on the Blue Marble, apparently, the Blue Ridge Mountains. Cheers.

    • @davidturk6170
      @davidturk6170 Před rokem

      That’s because she is a degree geologist.

  • @philjones4903
    @philjones4903 Před rokem +1

    These videos let you visit places in the states we have not or could not visit. I love it.

  • @clifficus
    @clifficus Před rokem

    “Land of the free” 😃. And you can’t even stop to admire the view.

  • @jayharrington9689
    @jayharrington9689 Před rokem +3

    always an education to watch an ichy boots video

  • @oliverstewart5899
    @oliverstewart5899 Před rokem +47

    It’s so fun to see Noraly on my own stomping grounds. It was actually just off one of the roads you came in on as you were explaining the geology of the Tetons where I experienced one of the few earthquakes that I’ve actually noticed and felt in my life. I was camping in my tent on top of a trailer and felt the tent shake. I thought it must have been an animal trying to get at me, but I looked around and there was nothing around, and no wind. It chalked it up to mystery, but a day or so later, my aunt asked me if I had felt the earthquake, and sure enough, there had been one (not of the 4-6ft variety…I think it was around 5 on the Richter scale) at just the time I felt the shake. I hadn’t realized there was a fault line right there until this video!

    • @trevorjameson3213
      @trevorjameson3213 Před rokem +4

      I never knew there was a fault line there! We used to live in Montana and visited the Tetons quite often back in the day.

  • @mototouro
    @mototouro Před rokem +2

    That is some of the most spectacular footage I have ever seen! I would urge people to play it back on 4K on their big screen TVs for the full experience.
    Simply stunning 😍

  • @kenkarish826
    @kenkarish826 Před rokem +2

    The next video Noraly will be in one of the worlds largest valcanic calderas.
    Yellow stone national park super volcano.
    This is so exciting....

  • @mikewainwright4304
    @mikewainwright4304 Před rokem +26

    After watching several hundred episodes, this has been some of the most stunning scenery. It's right here in our backyard, so to speak. I need to see it in person but until then, Noraly takes us there. Thank you dear.

  • @davidgeorgerobinson4149
    @davidgeorgerobinson4149 Před rokem +45

    " I will just go see if I can find the actual fault line", and there will be a test at the end of the series. You are definitely the thinking man's biker woman. I love it.

  • @richtxn47
    @richtxn47 Před rokem

    Her presentation of earthquakes and the rise of the Tetons is top notch! Geology professors: take note .

  • @lanceadams9291
    @lanceadams9291 Před rokem +11

    Another gealogy lesson from the mistress of geology herself, much appreciated. The lesson on the Mountains and fault lines were fascinating. Noraly always enlightens us here!!!!. GHreat video. Lance and Regina. South East, rural Australia.

  • @slypig24
    @slypig24 Před rokem +144

    I love the Geology lessons, we are so lucky that your a Geologist. I love learning about the world we live in. On top of that, it was the most beautiful scenery, and fantastic aerial views. I do love those panoramic drone shots.

    • @nairbyad7188
      @nairbyad7188 Před rokem +3

      you're

    • @gavincregan7892
      @gavincregan7892 Před rokem +3

      I am relatively new viewer. I was going to ask if Noraly was a geologist. I enjoy the explanations and pointing out the differences in things that most of us don't even recognize.

    • @terriemoustrouphis6054
      @terriemoustrouphis6054 Před rokem +1

      I agree, I love how she shares her knowledge with us, she gets so excited that she makes me feel just as excited, almost like I'm there with her. She's awesome ❤️

    • @stevenleslie8557
      @stevenleslie8557 Před rokem +2

      Wait, she's a real geologist?

    • @slypig24
      @slypig24 Před rokem +1

      @@stevenleslie8557 Yes she is, she talks about where she worked in some of the early series.

  • @luckyone8793
    @luckyone8793 Před rokem +32

    I personally love all the "geological" information you convey upon us!
    The Tetons is one of my favorite places to visit & hike around Jenny Lake!

  • @Mav...
    @Mav... Před rokem +1

    That is big country. I remember going to see the Tetons and Yellowstone. What big breath of scenery there is to see. Enjoy!

  • @matauboy
    @matauboy Před rokem +1

    I'm kicked back on the couch watching this video and I look out the window at New Zealands southern Alps and a visible fault line not far from my house. Another great video and I love the geology lessons.

  • @paullavallee1631
    @paullavallee1631 Před rokem +30

    Loving the education on geology, the views are spectacular !!!

  • @sorinpopescu2755
    @sorinpopescu2755 Před rokem +38

    Simply stunning! Every time I watch your US riding adventures I get goose bumps. The quality and editing of your videos is phenomenal. Stay safe on your travels and God bless this amazing country!

  • @normanrussell5526
    @normanrussell5526 Před rokem

    At 9 minutes, a truly beautiful view and the wispy clouds slowly gliding by, so wonderful and rare.

  • @jakers1952
    @jakers1952 Před rokem +1

    The view from the top of the Grand Teton is surly one of the greatest sights on earth. And a shout out to one of your Dutch sisters , Femke Bol , on her outstanding track gold medals in the European Championships!

  • @bearvonsteuben9675
    @bearvonsteuben9675 Před rokem +66

    Noraly! You’re riding around my “backyard“, and I can see that it brings you as much joy and wonder as it does me. I make frequent excuses to ride in Wyoming…it’s just spectacular. Thank you for explaining the Teton Fault. I never knew. Bring on the Geology test, Teach. We’re ready. 👍😬

  • @Rockdoc2174
    @Rockdoc2174 Před rokem +64

    It's so nice to see you in a relaxed mood and having a ball with the geology you're seeing. I enjoy your chats on the subject especially if there's mining involved, because I was a mining research engineer at a British university at one point, but anything geology-related will do just fine.

    • @Gilles45
      @Gilles45 Před rokem +3

      Noraly is a professional geologist.

  • @bobheide
    @bobheide Před rokem +2

    The Wagon motel. That's amazing. Such a beautiful area. Thank so much for the ride-a-long tour. Feels like I'm there.

  • @razzwilmz7970
    @razzwilmz7970 Před rokem +6

    Your geological explanations are completely fascinating to me, keep them coming!

  • @j.d.9648
    @j.d.9648 Před rokem +6

    The Tetons are gorgeous! I've always been humbled as a human being when I read or learn just how old these mountains or any other geologic formations are in comparison to our brief life span on earth! They were here before us will be here LONG after we're gone. These spectacular treasures should always be revered and respected for all to enjoy, for generations to come! Thank you Noraly for the beautiful footage and the interesting information along the way!

  • @cejamic
    @cejamic Před rokem +3

    Please don't stop talking about geology, I really love that science

  • @libertyone5853
    @libertyone5853 Před rokem +5

    Norally, a few years ago I had the pleasure of visiting that entire area. Hard to put into words the stunning beauty of that place. It truly is God's country. As usual, your video & drone action ALWAYS captures the beauty! Safe travels.

  • @christophmensch3945
    @christophmensch3945 Před rokem +11

    It never ceases to amaze me that somehow everything about this channel is kind of lively, invigorating, interesting, inspiring! So congrats, Noraly🌟, keep it up 🙏🙏💪, i’m grateful I found you!

  • @Itsrina.
    @Itsrina. Před rokem +50

    The view is so beautiful and the music you play is just…AMAZING! This has to be one of the best series I have ever watched on CZcams! Thanks so much itchy boots :).

  • @ragweed3524
    @ragweed3524 Před rokem +29

    Wow, have never seen the Tetons from the angles you were able to capture. Absolutely stunning and loved the geology. So much to see! Glad weather was on your side. It was raining and hailing when we were there. Loved the video. You rocked it!

  • @deanhanel562
    @deanhanel562 Před rokem

    When you expertly describe geologic processes, I dont know what to say, I love it, your the best.

  • @here-right-here
    @here-right-here Před 5 dny

    Super dooper interesting! AND beautiful!

  • @tubadude905
    @tubadude905 Před rokem +35

    The path you ended taking through the US has been fantastic! I know so many people that visit the US and focus on Disney, Vegas and the like. You have hit some great places and even passed through many of my past and current hometowns here in the remote west. Thanks for sharing the path less trodden and safe travels.

  • @robertcoe3627
    @robertcoe3627 Před rokem +8

    Thank you for showing us the world 🌎

  • @arresthillary9502
    @arresthillary9502 Před rokem +2

    She is so pleasant and considerate. She buys the off-road permit and 9:50 she pulls of a road in the middle of nowhere to not block traffic😁
    I know she is a visitor and being filmed but I suspect that is just her good nature.😁

  • @ansonlow7764
    @ansonlow7764 Před rokem +1

    Noraly you are one of the best so far. On travel on bike program. Your Drone video are more than professional skill. You deserve an awards if there is one given out. Keep it coming most of us who follow your journey through time and again.Thank you

  • @Gail-gf7km
    @Gail-gf7km Před rokem +8

    A once-in-a-lifetime experience is to watch the sunrise from the back side of the Jenny Lake Lodge overlooking Jenny Lake in Grand Teton National Park.

  • @bjoba1
    @bjoba1 Před rokem +14

    Very interesting to learn about the relatively "young" age of the Teton Mountains as compared to the Appalachian Mountains which are 480 million years old. At one time the Appalachians were as tall as the Alps and the Rockies before erosion wore them down.

  • @robertduke3874
    @robertduke3874 Před rokem +6

    So bizarre that I'm learning and seeing such great video of my own country from a foreigner! Love It! Keep it up Noraly!

  • @ThomasGillespie
    @ThomasGillespie Před rokem +28

    Love how excited you get talking about geology. I'm new to your channel, started around the time you got to Pikes Peek and have gotten to S1 E52 so far. You are truly living a dream I hope to make a reality for myself. You are an inspiration and look forward to catching up on the prevues episodes.

    • @oscarn-
      @oscarn- Před rokem +3

      Boy, you are in for a good time! I am somewhat jealous of you! 😃

    • @Kik230
      @Kik230 Před rokem +5

      I recommend you start right from her first episode and follow it without a break. You will need at least 3 months of continuous daily watching to catch-up to her current episodes. I promise you will be mesmerised

    • @thebobs9343
      @thebobs9343 Před rokem +2

      Considering how many of these vids she has done, you pretty much have the rest of your life cut out for you..

  • @molliedoodleable
    @molliedoodleable Před rokem +25

    You have brought me back to watching John Wayne as a kid living in Scotland. Later to live my adult life in States. These scenes are what America I am about to look for, never seen. You have made it all real with your drone footage and riding on back roads. The wide open range .... into the sunset. Thanks you.

  • @Mariocosta2010
    @Mariocosta2010 Před rokem +83

    I love to learn Geology with you because you make it interesting and especially with the lovely scenery it is marvellous. Thank you.

    • @rickswiger2391
      @rickswiger2391 Před rokem +2

      She is smart in how it was explained to her, but the biblical explanation makes better since.
      It suggests that it is less then 7000 years old and it was created through the great flood in Noah's days.

    • @mindtraveller100
      @mindtraveller100 Před rokem

      @@rickswiger2391 lol Biblical "explanation" is a story book, it cannot explain anything, in the same way Spider Man comics cannot explain anything about New York.

  • @sterkhart
    @sterkhart Před rokem

    Thank you Noraly. I've travelled, camped, fished and skied all over the mountain states and the Northwest, but I've never slept in a covered wagon. Your enthusiasm has made the geology much more interesting. I'll have to go back to your previous posts, since I just found you in Mexico, Season 6. I'm enjoying your travels very much.

  • @kloparen7376
    @kloparen7376 Před 24 dny

    I'm happy I don't get that many earthquakes in Stockholm, but boy do I want some Tetons in town! Gorgeous is an understatement. There aren't really enough words. 🇸🇪

  • @briancombs1198
    @briancombs1198 Před rokem +11

    I love geology and I love when you teach us about it !

  • @rachelv6829
    @rachelv6829 Před rokem +7

    I looooove geology and am geeking out on every video. I love that you make it easy for a lay person to understand. Thank you Noraly.

  • @einstein0808
    @einstein0808 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the geology lesson. That was awesome! And what a view! Beautiful.

  • @royromero8496
    @royromero8496 Před rokem

    National geographic needs this woman!

  • @fatedescent2329
    @fatedescent2329 Před rokem +9

    Geology episodes are so good!

  • @EdwinAbalain
    @EdwinAbalain Před rokem +4

    We were again very privileged to ride with you, a terrific "tour guide " to see the Tetons and enjoy a great view! Thank you Noraly! 😊

  • @robertt7002
    @robertt7002 Před rokem +5

    It's a place I intend to visit, someday. Beautiful scenery. I'm from British Columbia, so I'm looking forward to seeing your trip here, if you go this way! Lots of mountains, lakes, and ocean views here.
    Stay safe!
    Robert.

  • @pauldraper5335
    @pauldraper5335 Před rokem +1

    The sky is so pretty i am lost in blue what a magnifisent ride way cool!!!!!!!!

  • @eidernadir320
    @eidernadir320 Před rokem +14

    Eres una inspiración para quienes admiramos la gran no lealtad que transmites en cada video en cada comentario, en tus interacciones con las personas que vas conociendo en tu viaje, quienes te brindan ayuda demuestran el ser maravilloso que eres, siguen siempre sonriendo y disfrutando al maximo la travesía de tu vida. Nosotros seguiremos viviendo a travez de ti la magia de la vida. Buen viaje Noraly.

  • @bsmukler
    @bsmukler Před rokem +22

    I love the Grand Tetons and went there on one of my first long motorcycle trips. I knew a bit about the mountains, but I learned more from you today. Just fascinating! I think the Jenny Lake region is one of the most beautiful spots I have seen anywhere.

  • @maryannzamora4860
    @maryannzamora4860 Před rokem +9

    That scenery OMG!!!!!
    It is always so nice to experience your joy and enthusiasm when youre are right in your element. Amazing footage and editing as usual, you truly are on your own league!
    Thanks for another great episode and I better start rewatching previous ones in preparation for the test 😁

  • @endangeredmarmot4518
    @endangeredmarmot4518 Před rokem +7

    Wyoming is amazingly beautiful! I really enjoyed the geology lesson, too - great episode, Noraly!

  • @douglasw5371
    @douglasw5371 Před rokem +7

    Itchy Boots on a discovery mission headed west staying in covered wagons, just what will she surprise us with next. Another beautiful ride and visual discovery. I love it.

  • @richardvervoorn6626
    @richardvervoorn6626 Před rokem +24

    ANOTHER outstanding, entertaining and informative production, Noraly ! Thank you SOOOOO MUCH. Your hard work is greatly appreciated

  • @kevinim300
    @kevinim300 Před rokem +1

    aha - now them be mountains. And that wagon looked like great fun

  • @kathleenmartin7498
    @kathleenmartin7498 Před 2 měsíci

    This made me miss Wyoming for all the beautiful scenery!

  • @cleanenergyinside1921
    @cleanenergyinside1921 Před rokem +14

    Amazing rides once again from our favorite world ambassador. Cheers 👍from the continent of Asia 🇲🇾

  • @williammurray1620
    @williammurray1620 Před rokem +5

    Such a beautiful area. So nice to see the view from those backroads instead of from the highways and interstates.

    • @currentsitguy
      @currentsitguy Před rokem +4

      There are some 2 lane paved roads in that area, but it is hundreds of miles from the nearest Interstate thankfully.

  • @IanTed
    @IanTed Před rokem +1

    As a geographer, love the geology lessons…stunning part of North America.

  • @fogrunr5075
    @fogrunr5075 Před rokem +1

    Ever since I was a little boy I always loved studying geography and geology, and about the natural resources. The maps that I loved were the ones that showed the farming and the fishing and the mining and all the nature related industries. I haven't been to the Tetons yet but it's coming! And here's a tip when traveling through those areas make sure your food is well contained in double smell proof containers.

  • @ronaldclayton6158
    @ronaldclayton6158 Před rokem +6

    Hi Noraly, you are the finest geography teacher I have ever had. My favorite subject while attending school.

  • @tpelle2
    @tpelle2 Před rokem +3

    I continue to be amazed at how much value your background as a geologist adds to your experience - and, by extension, to my experience in peeking over your shoulder. Of course it also makes me feel pretty stupid. I would look at the Tetons and say "Wow! Pretty mountains". But you can deeply appreciate what you are seeing! So lucky for you to have this education, and the courage to get out there and see it in person!

  • @jimhiland1315
    @jimhiland1315 Před rokem +2

    Found your series on You Tube about a month ago and now my wife and I are hooked on it!! The series are "amazing" and we plan to watch them all! Stay safe!

  • @paulthompson6575
    @paulthompson6575 Před rokem +2

    As a geography major in college, I really have enjoyed how you take note of landscapes and environments in your travels.