This is a DEAD END – Leaving this Part of Pakistan
In the enchanting landscapes of Pakistan, the Hunza Valley stands as a gem revered by many travelers for its breathtaking vistas and rich culture. In this thrilling episode of “This is a DEAD END,” we follow the journey as I navigate the rugged road back to Hunza, but not without a tantalizing detour. The promise of a sketchy suspension bridge and the breathtaking sight of an incredible glacier beckon.
As I prepare to venture westward, this ride signifies more than just a physical return; it marks the conclusion of an enthralling chapter in my exploration of Pakistan. Each bend in the road reveals a new aspect of this diverse country, filled with challenges and unforgettable experiences.
Join me as I reminisce about my encounters and delve into the heart of these majestic landscapes, reminding us all that every dead end may lead to new adventures just around the corner.
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Video “This is a DEAD END – I am leaving this part of Pakistan 🇵🇰 | S8, EP77” was uploaded on 09/10/2025 to Youtube Channel Itchy Boots
Those roads that you are riding now should be ranked top ten most dangered roads. Some parts of them should be named Noralys curve.
Súper las imágenes que nos regalas. Gracias y cuídate.
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Another stomach knotting adventure. I’d be clinging to the rock face trembling😂
Well the old virtual pillion loved this episode, absolutely crazy bridges and so called roads. The drone footage of the dead end bridge was amazing and possibly would have been a real dead end for you and the gorgeous Frankie. I doubt you could have been able to walk that bridge – looked like one of those plank step space then next plank type thing – common in places like Nepal. I use to live on a farm in Bulawayo ( a place you visited in Zimbabwe). I left in 1973 at 17 years old to avoid the then Rhodesian army draft. However on the old farm, I left a 1000cc Ariel Square Four motorcycle 1937 4G model. Anyway I dug a deep hole in one of the fields, wrapped the bike in a tarp and buried it – believing that I would one day return and recover it. I never did, so I’m assuming it’s still there somewhere. It was nowhere near as sexy as Frankie, but I learned to ride on initially a BSA Bantum D3, then the Ariel and also a Matchless 500. Only the Ariel was buried the other two bikes I assume were liberated by who ever liberated the farm itself. I bought a Suzuki GT750 water cooled bike once I returned to the UK. I was seriously hurt by a drunk driver and it put me off motorcycles. Like you I just hate all the town traffic and people who walk out in front of you or drive on the wrong side of the road. This is why I always say to you, that this old virtual pillion really appreciates you sharing your travel experiences and you determination with us – as well as always asking you to please take care, and ride safe. PS I was surprised that you did not replace your GPS tablet while in the UK. It must be more accurate than the mobile phone option? 🤷♂️🥰🥰👍🤘🤘😎
تحیاتی لک انتی امرأه قویه اتمنی لک التوفیق
Mind blowing drone footage. Be safe and alert.
Beautiful Pakistan
Amazing, you become more and more a drone artist 😀👍
You so bieutiful
Noralyyyy
Come to Kenya 🇰🇪🫶
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Those sheer drops never fail to induce anxiety in me, even though I'm safely viewing them from thousands of miles away in the safety and comfort of my home here in Scotland. And what mind blowing feats of engineering: narrow roped bridges spanning great voids. The people who live in these mountains really are a hardy bunch. Another awe-inspiring video from our Norally.
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Such stunning scenery and simplicity of life. Thank you for sharing that with us
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I just clued in on what seems so different in Northern Pakistan compared to so many of the less developed countries you have travelled through…. There's no garbage strewn everywhere. It looks like the folks there like to keep it nice, it reminds me of when you went through Senegal. The people are proud of their humble surroundings, it seems….
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That sketchy bridge though!! 😅 Thank you Noraly!!
I'm hooked on your fascinating journey!! South African fan. I've followed you from the beginning. Love it!!
17:50 … and so the girl discovered her dream to travel the world on bike!
just WOW! THANK YOU FOR SHOWING US A BEAUTIFUL TERRAIN ❤
Chaloo franky
Hi. Have you looked at your rev counter during the crash video? I think you been so light meant the back lifted, losing contact, and when it rertuned to the ground, it was not in line with your front. The back tyre pressure was too high for your weight making it bouncy on a bike with no rear shock absorbers.
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I love everyone of these videos and check everyday for a new one. Saw you at the ABR festival and your talk was amazing 👏 ❤
I am from this community and honestly we’re still laughing at this whole scene 🤭. The police officer just asked one simple question, ‘Why are you have no husband?’ — and suddenly it became such a big deal that action was taken and he got suspended. Your normal video turned into his suspension letter 😅. Sometimes small things create the biggest drama in our area! If you want the full details, I can even share the contact.
I’ll show you Kigali’s new cycling roads built for 2025
Incredibly majestic landscape ❤❤❤❤❤…..amazing 😮😮😮😮
I haven't seen you fill up fuel since u entered the mountains. How much fuel do you carry?
Its first time in 7 years i hear Noorali 'I am scared of the track'
Just recently you showed us the hot desert of Arabia, then the strange world of the island of Socotra, and now the highest glaciers in the world, your videos always spectacular and surprising. ❤