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Always remember that what you see posted from her is about three weeks old. Doesn't want people tracking or joining in. So, real life today may be quite different from the current report. We'll see how she progresses.Patrick HayesFremont CA
Frankly, I (we) were bored with the topography of Africa. South America is already much more interesting..
I've been watching and enjoying thoroughly. I had quit when she was done the the RE Himalayans but the CRF300L looks to be a decent bike, somewhat lacking in torque and I do wonder why she never complains about that narrow saddle after 8 hour days. Well if Honda gave me a bike I probably wouldn't bad mouth it either.........And South American does look pretty awesome for such and adventure. Scott
She said when she got the bike South Africa it was all she could afford and it was second hand.
Where did you see or read that Honda gave her a bike? First I'm hearing it.
I did not hear it but I would assume that Honda would have the sense to give her a current, new bike, for the incredible advertising. Scott
It was difficult to watch this episode while eating my lunch. I could definitely empathize with what she was going through in this episode. Leaving us with a cliff hanger while on the edge of a cliff. dang!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LNlYfDr--I
She bought it. She did get her riding kit from RevIt (Dutch) and her luggage from can't remember, but she was upfront with those and doesn't really mention them since. Plenty of logo's on show. Somewhere I read there was a crew with her but I think that's BS. Everything I've seen is POV/Selfie stick drone.
She makes a shitload of money. A lot more than most people. I'm pretty sure she can buy a cheap bike for each new trip. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYiCJYiuSbQ
I hope she makes that much money, (because she deserves it) but that is just a swag. That is just another YouTube channel trying to make money. There are so many detailed factors that go into what you make off YouTube. A lot has to do with where your audience is located, are they watching the ads. Are they clicking on the ads. Are they buying the products in the ads. She doesn't have paying sponsors. The video in your link has no clue how many products she is selling through her website. On and on. You would be better served finding actual YouTubers who share what they make than watching that YouTube Channel.This guy (TeamOne Learning LK) serves mostly 3rd world countries and says he makes $100 for 357.1K views. That is around the number of views Noraly has per video. So, somewhere between $100 and what the money matters channel posts. If you can suffer through this video, this young lady shows her computer screen to show how views don't correlate to the amount of money. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4azCcsv-_oU
Why do you feel she deserves this much money? A lot of people would pay to take a vacation like this. If I could get someone to watch my farm for a season (or two) I'd be down there in a heartbeat.There are other, much more detailed videos out there which delve deeper into what she makes (including stats on who watches her videos) if you look for them. Unfortunately these are all You-Tube videos so they should probably not be trusted since they are profit driven. I do not understand how an inaccurate video would be worth more (or less) though. It seems to me that any video on the subject of what she earns would be worth more if it were accurate and less if inaccurate.I am unaware of any communally, Church/religious, non-profit produced videos on the subject of her income. I trust non-profit videos. People who don't enjoy profit are always trustworthy. Since she is able to jettison her bikes at the end of each vacation, I'd guess that she's doing quite well. That is however, just my opinion. I have didn't earn a Red cent coming up with it so take it for what it's worth.