Does Noraly travel alone?
Noraly set off with nothing pre-determined. “I had nothing planned and I still don't. I've traveled solo for many years and I prefer it. Along the way you meet so many people that it's hard to be lonely and I love to be able to decide on whatever it is I want to do.”
Itchy Boots is in Alaska.
As my reunion with this gorgeous beast is getting closer, I am getting more and more pumped about the next season. By the time I reached Alaska, I really needed a break from being on the road. A break from the…
I'm now traveling full-time, so there is no really a last place! Currently I'm in India, and riding on my motorbike to Malaysia via Myanmar and Thailand.
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Itchy Boots actually does all of her own riding, filming, editing and everything else. No support vehicles or film crew. Her rides are often done with day to day decisions and with no set schedules.
It's stylised to represent a tyre tread, whilst also saying "Itchy Boots".
Noraly is a polyglot as she knows English, Dutch, German, Portuguese and Spanish. She nicknamed her motorcycles as Basanti, Dhanno, Ronin, Savannah and Alaska and rode them for more than 110 thousand kilometres solo around the world.
XTRATUF boots have become the badge of ultimate preparedness for the individuals of Alaska, the people who arrive as lone wolves and become part of a pack. The XTRATUF boots they wear prove a reliable partner through thick and thin, keeping multiple generations safe, dry, and moving forward, one sure step at a time.
My name is Noraly and I am a 31-year-old Dutch solo female traveller, currently riding a Royal Enfield Himalayan from India towards Malaysia and beyond. My travels really kicked off at the age of 23 when I ended up working in gold mining in Australia, became rich and travelled solo around the world for two full years.
Re: Itchy Boots - Intrepid Female Adventure Biker
Watch carefully. Some of that cute Dutch accent comes from a tongue piercing. Her GoPro footage and drone usage are really quite good.
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