Complication from surgery - what will happen next on Itchy Boots?

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This is unfortunately the last video of this season - for reasons that become clear in this video. Thank you so much for joining me this season and if you want to pre-order my book (ONLY DUTCH for now), you can find it by clicking the link below.

Pre-order here:

Follow my journey on: WWW.ITCHYBOOTS.COM

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I will be back! ❤️ But in the meantime, I hope my book (Dutch) can give you your adventure fix 🤪 Now available for pre-order with this link!!

ItchyBoots
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This is what is called civilization. It's not huge glass buildings, fast cars and planes. It is dropping everything to help a total stranger and not expecting any payment. It is treating every human being like your brother or sister.

davidkirenga
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Dear people from Tanzania, thank you for beeing so friendly, helpful, polite, unselfish to Noraly!

captainingo
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This woman's work ethic is on another level. Five years traveling the world creating content for us to enjoy, breaks her collarbone and while laying on a hospital bed with a collapsed lung..."uh one more thing I wrote a book by the way".
I need to get my ass off the couch!🤣

Noraly you're an inspiration to us all. Get well soon!

nutsbutdum
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Hello, my name is Jim, and I live on the west coast of BC Canada. I am sure there is nothing original I can add to the comments, but I will say this. I am 72 years old, and took up back country riding and camping about 4 and a half years ago. I ride a Suzuki DR 650, and after watching Noraly's ride through Alaska and the Youkon, it inspired me to do just that. I rode from Vancouver BC to Tuktoyuktuk NWT and back, taking as many dirt roads as possible in the time frame I had. I was gone 40 days, camped 30 nights widerness camping, and rode 11000 kms. Noraly was the inspiration to do this, and she has my utmost respect and gratitude for demonstrating the courage to step outside ones comfort zone. Next year my younger brother Mark and myself will truck our bikes to Yuma AZ and then ride Copper canyon MX. Thank you again Noraly for the inspiration. From all of us you inspire, we wish you a speedy and complete recovery.

jimmypoirier
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Tanzania 🇹🇿 people thank you for showing who African people are. Kind and compassionate. Africa Rising.

crowdpleaserselector
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Two things that i love... 1. your tenacity and resilience 2. common people are kind everywhere period !! Get well soon Noraly !!

zachariahabraham
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Although the Africa leg came to an abrupt ending we are very relieved to know you're safe, it could've been far worse, please take as much rest as possible, we are all praying for your speedy recovery which I'm sure you will cause you're noraly after all !!

kaizen
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After all I’ve seen with you girl I cannot believe that a medical room caused the most damage. God’s speed in your recovery.🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

drylandfisherman
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OK everyone! Who else wants to give Noraly a big (but gentle) hug and shake hands with the guys who rescued her?

michaelpage
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From desolate deserts to lush jungle, small villages to big cities, mud pits to highways, small mouse lemurs to huge elephants, riding deserted roads to literally getting run off the road…you have shown us that Africa is a land of diversity, extreme adventure, and beautiful people. Season 7 didn’t end how you envisioned it, but the journey was a masterpiece. It has been an absolute pleasure “riding” along with you. Thank you, Noraly. My thoughts and prayers are with you 🙏🏼 Sending much love from Texas ❤

danomies
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This video has shown the world what the real Africans are like - a kind and a good people. I live in England one day a new vehicle I had just bought caught fire on the highway, my son and I jumped out and tried to flag down hundreds of vehicles, not one stopped. This is the heart of the true African, we don’t abandon people in trouble or in pain. Thank you Itchy boots for telling our story. I know you will get better. Somebody up there is surely watching over you, was it a coincidence that it was doctors that showed up to rescue you? You are a different kind of human being - still very up beat and ready to go. Hope it’s not the Antartica you are going next 😅. Get well soon!

ataikiddeh
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Even though Itchy Boots is a motorcycle channel, the main theme has always been Noraly meeting awesome people in some of world's most exotic locations.

The more remote location, the more kind-hearted and hepful people are towards strangers.

paanikki
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I was 62 self employed when l was diagnosed with chronic leukaemia and prostate cancer so l know all about life changing events.
I grew up riding horses 🐎 and motorcycles so l got smash up a lot.
During my treatments for cancer chemotherapy and other drugs, l had to spend a lot of time in bed or just sitting about which was extremely soul destroying.
That's how l meet you Norely 😊 l found this Amazing lady on YouTube and you were an inspiration.
I admired your bravery and courage so much, you were a Light in a very dark tunnel.
Thanks Norely and make sure you rest.
MikeRider.

mikerider
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The fact that you were found by doctors tells me that the universe is looking out for you. Get well soon Noraly. Thank you so much for sharing your adventures for all these years.

caperrob
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Wow, I also had an moto accident in Mexico. I was unconscious with a bloody head, fractured hip and ankle severely bloody with lots of other minor injuries. This local man saw the accident, called for an ambulance, went in the ambulance with me to the hospital, and also safe guarded my motorcycle for me. I don’t remember any of it. Just another angel who came out of no where to help out.

shakeonthemove
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Though in a lot of pain, though wounded, though weary, a warrior never stops swinging their sword. Come back stronger, brave lady. With a lot of love from India, wishing you a speedy recovery.

Das_MoGraph
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On a motorcycle trip to Alaska in 2008 I blew up the engine just south of the Yukon Territory line. A really nice couple stopped and gave me a ride (about 10 miles) to the nearest truck stop. From there 3 truckers helped me go back to get the motorcycle, bring it back to the truck stop. There it got loaded on the back of one driver’s Kenworth and hauled me and the bike to Anchorage (1, 000 miles?). I got dropped off there and 3 days later the same trucker (who had made a run to Fairbanks) picked me up and decided he would give me a ride back to Great Falls, MT (where my trip started). 2, 495 miles back. THERE ARE SOME REALLY NICE PEOPLE OUT THERE.

johnkelly
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It is a strange thing that people who never actually met Itchy Boots found themselves caring for her. Norely, you are one hell-of-a woman.
We are so happy to know that you survived. You dear lady have made your mark in history. What a woman?

williamkeys
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Have been a silent viewer for over 5 years and have travelled the world with you Noraly!
Heal up and take your time. You have lifelong admirers all over the world.

TheMikview