Delilik mi? Cesaret mi? ULUBEY KANYONUN’DA TEK BAŞINA KAMP!

I’m going to Ulubey, Bodoslama. I’ll follow the southern road. There’s no road closure, right? It shows that a road is closed . I’ll continue on the main road again. Wherever it leads, there’s the Adıgüzel Dam. Oh, it’s beautiful. Oh, magnificent. Magnificent. There’s a martyrs’ memorial here. Let me take a look there. Hello. Good luck. Where does this road go? There’s Çal up ahead. Is there another crossing from there? I mean, you can turn back without going to Çala. Because my navigation is down. The base is to the left, towards Ortaköy. It goes from there, via Ortaköy. You don’t see any bushes. You’re making it longer. Yes. I’ve made the route quite long. If you say you’ll go now, you can, but there isn’t. If you want it to be short , it makes more sense to go somewhere, but after this point, this navigation is taking me a long time. You missed that. I missed it there, yes, I opened the navigation later. H was correct. Thank you very much. Good work. Have a good day. Oh, the asphalt has melted. I told you, I’m wrong, but anyway, there’s nothing to be done. The asphalt has really melted here. Look, my boot got stuck, but it’s actually a very nice road. It’s short in distance, but oh, the road is so winding, it seems like an hour. Oh, it’s not very nice to get stuck behind a truck on this road, though. And there are two trucks. We’re going to climb a lot. Well, I’ll have to wait here for a while. I mean, wait for the trucks to come out. Look, there’s a ramp that can only go up. And it’ll slide back down or something. I opened my mouth and said , “40, 30, or so, I’ll probably get there in two hours, hopefully.” I was also planning on returning in the evening, but I left late this morning. Is it really possible to set off at 10:00 for such a distance? Huh! We’re right around the canyon. Very nice. Pfff. Where have we come from? Kabalar Village. On the right, he says. After Akhisar, this is my second such long trip this year. It looks like it’s going to be quite long, too. And imagine the return trip. Isn’t the road beautiful? I’m tired. It’s 4 km to Bekirliğ right now. I stopped at a small village. I forget its name. I’ll write it down. We met Ali there. At the village coffeehouse, they asked everything, “Thank you,” and asked what we wanted . They were very hospitable, and said the best grapes were here. The last thing I thought of was, “Steal the famous grapes.” They say it’s the one who travels a lot, or the one who reads a lot, who knows. You learn everything. Bits and pieces of information. They say take this information and do whatever you want. Let’s stop here for a moment. They told me there were two roads here. One was the smoother, more frequently used one. They said the other was a bit dangerous, but let me double-check from here. Yes, I was going the right way. This is the entrance to Bekirli district. You can see it on the map. There are two roads. Ultimately, the distance between the two roads is roughly the same, but this is the one they say is the most frequently used, the better one. Because I’m slowly getting tired. I did a good job today. And there’s also a return trip. I’ll see if I can make it back. What will I do? I have no idea. It’s going to be a surprise for me, too. I bought another 200 lira note from Petrol Ofisi 5 km back today. It already had half a tank. I just bought 200 liras worth of gas, a total of 500 liras. My calculations suggested an average of 21 liters for 600 km. Since I drove a little longer today, it’s actually increased a bit. How much more, like 2 liters for a crack? So, since I’m driving at an average speed of 8090 km/h, it doesn’t really use much. I fueled up well on the highway, but by the time I got to Buldan, it was down to half a tank, but I pumped it hard. It’s a really nice, enjoyable road. Thank God, the weather was great. Let me tell you, these roads are unbearable in the summer. Welcome to the Uşak provincial border. Sometimes those shots feel like a movie scene to me. Yes, Ulubey Canyons. I saw the tabula for the first time. We finally entered the canon road. How much is that? Let’s see, I think I have about half an hour left. If I don’t get lost again. 28 km. Let’s play a little. Look at this beauty. Are you glad I came this way? Magnificent. beats the music loud the drums they call the basic thrills a fusion of ages the spirit fills from the castle the sand hills reg the magic reg under the sky so bright medevil grove in the house of light dance with the ghost in the pale moonl Everything feels right. About 1 kilometer behind is the Kasaldıras Bridge road. It’s about 10 km in. Actually, that was on my schedule, but it’s 4:00. Well, there’s still 20 km to go. Oh, oh, doggy. Oh, my sacrifice. That’s why I’m in such a hesitation. Should I go or not? I’ll spend at least an hour there. I said if I go this time, it will be 45:00. I’m running late . I’ve learned the road anyway. As you can see, it’s quiet. Incredibly beautiful and enjoyable, but there’s no vehicle traffic. Bible is playing football. The view is magnificent. And welcome to Ulu Bey. Huh! Oh! I’m coming from the canyon. I’m coming to watch the canyons. You see, we are very interesting people. Patron Night Club. Wow! If you stay the night, I’ll hang out here. You turn right into the canyon from here. There’s a cafe up ahead. I’ll stay close to that. I’m hungry again. I’m tired. It’s the weekend. It was crowded. My God, I’m tired. Welcome. What? Look, I set out at 10:30 this morning. It’s 4:00. There’s a guy named Kazım at the Nur restaurant right here. I asked him. He said I could donate blood in the pine forest where the municipality has facilities. They also run the cafeterias there. He said they’d be happy to help. Apparently, they’re open until noon . I’m going to stay in a large one because I’m really, really tired. It’s 5:00. If I set out again, I’d arrive at 9:10 p.m. I don’t want to drive at night anymore. So, I’ll stay here somehow. As you can see, I ordered my hamburger. I’m going to rest for a while and check out the campsite. From there, I’ll explore the canoe. Come on . I’m so artificial. Let me tell you something. This is a bigger adventure than a Turkish tour. Let me take a photo of a Scarett right there. Isn’t it spooky? But it’s equally beautiful. There’s a skin flowing down there. It’s amazing. It must be that pine forest on the left. I looked and I didn’t really feel like it. I could ask someone in the garden of one of those Ulubey residents if I could stay tonight. Why not, really? My mom looks so deserted, but it’s beautiful. Would you look? There are barbecue areas and such. Plus , you can’t barbecue. That’s nice. Anyway, let’s explore. If that doesn’t work, let’s hit the road. The road I came in was right there. I went down from there. Look, I came through the valley . Everyone’s coming. My God, if I thought for 40 years I’d be camping in the canyon, and I never would have thought of it alone. Would you look at my view? It’s amazing. And right next to it is the cafe. I’m not that lonely. But you’re so sweet. You’re so sweet. The canyon’s cutest cat. Oh my God, it’s so friendly. But it seems to be getting into a lot of mischief here. They’re not very nice, but it’s so sweet. Write to the tent, should I throw in some luck? Who’s there? I heard some noises. I can’t see them either. Was a dog wandering around, or something? It sounds like someone jumped in. I hope it’s a dog. No, someone’s wandering around. Yes, there are. I just called Mustafa. It was coming , but a shai’i was walking, it was a human footsteps . I’m sure it wasn’t a dog sound. Dog sounds, something was happening. They were coming. It’s 1:30 at night right now. Where’s my tent? I’ll show it more clearly in the morning. Thanks Mustafa, my man came. We moved the tent to this house’s balcony. What balcony? Now the cats are fighting. Don’t fight, little bastard. I also have a dog there. It’s waiting for me. Look, wag its tail. Mom. Mom, come. I’d be sacrificed for you. Let me tell you this right now. It turns out I’m not the only one in the campsite at night. I hope I’ll sleep. See you in the morning. I’m hearing such sounds from the canyon right now. It’s 3:00 at night . I couldn’t sleep at all last night. I mean, I woke up at the slightest creak until 4:00 . It’s 10:30 right now. I fell asleep after 4:00. I didn’t hear anything despite being so tired. Let me show it again in daylight. It happened right at night. I set up on the bungalow’s balcony last night and woke up to a wonderful canyon morning. It’s currently 25 degrees, and there ‘s no breeze. It’s very warm. I haven’t felt cold at all this night. My current schedule is to pack up my tent, get ready, and then have breakfast. Ulubey Canyon isn’t just a canyon for me. I’ve made many dear friends here. I’ll never forget your help and support. Let’s pack up the tent now . Then let’s go and have breakfast. If you remember, I bought these bags from AliExpress last year. One of them was 28 liters. Since I have a naked bike, as you know, we had special pannier racks made, and I’m extremely pleased with them. They’re completely waterproof and very easy to fasten. The right pannier rack is a bit higher because it’s slightly above the exhaust . I prefer to store my blanket, mat, and other items on the right side. And most importantly, both bags are equal in weight. I’m very careful about that. I overfilled the right pannier on my way back from camping. It had slightly touched the exhaust. I noticed it two hours later. There was nothing wrong with the bag. Not even a slight burn. So, I had no problems. I highly recommend it. Setting up the tent is easier than taking it down. The temperature dropped to 15 degrees Celsius in the morning. I wasn’t cold at all. It’s completely windproof. It’s 100% waterproof. But it’s still not a four-season tent. It relieves the heat when left in the sun. Let me tell you. Let’s see, let’s go. Ulu Bey, who has been my companion since I arrived, Mustafa, the comfortable evening tent, welcome back. Thank you very much for everything. Mustafa, what did you say? This döner kebab, this fried chicken. Hı hı. This zina mursuz is sweet. It’s made from hashish. Is that so? Hı hı. Is it Işık özz? Ulu? Ulu Bey özz. Thank you, sir, for everything. Scarlet is ready. She’s waiting for me. We had breakfast. Hello. This is the adventure park. Right next to the facilities. You climb up from here . You ski all the way to the other side. Then you come back from there. What’s my mind right now? There’s a dirt road in that valley. It says it goes back like this from there. It’s about a 10-minute distance. You can also ride a motorcycle inside the badin if you want. Next time. Oh my gosh. Thank you so much, God bless you. I send my regards. Thank you very much, God willing, see you next time, always come and visit. Okay. God bless you, sister. See you. Thanks. Ah. I said I stayed in Ulubey for one night. I’m just traveling. I guess there are many people who stay in Ulubey without traveling. Exactly. 25 million days ago. Oh, we were coming to you now. Look who’s here? We’ve just arrived. How are you? Good. How are you? Thanks, my dear. Thanks to Yasım , we’re introducing these places. Are you the joker? You’re here and there. Joker , joker. Yes, we’ve put on our galvos. No, we’re down. You can’t wash it when I look down. There’s still room, right? There’s a road ahead there, of course. Nobody knows about it. In such a quiet time for the walking path, and also in a time when it’s not hot. It’s stiflingly hot right now . Tomorrow morning will be up. It’s early. It wouldn’t be too rude if I lay down and crawled away, would it? Come on, come on. I’m going to check out the last couple of baklavas right now anyway. Look, it’s obvious that there’s water. You can tell by the formation of the boats. Intermittent. Exactly. Look, it’s coming from here. Uh-huh. From here. Between the boats, from there behind the canyon, from there it goes right to where we were having breakfast . There, it finally meets the clean water, dirty. This island isn’t clean in this water. The factory carries its waste. That’s why gardening and agriculture have ended here. What a shame. That’s how the Ulu pilgrimage ends. Actually, it doesn’t end. There’s more. Where else are we going? We’re going to the ancient city of Blandus. I came down the road now. This time I’ll take the real south road. Hopefully I don’t get lost. It says Landus ancient city. We’ll turn towards Eşme Alaşehir. I’m going directly now, it’s already on my way. Don’t turn anywhere until you see the south pass. Okay. Then I’ll turn left. Exactly, my dear. See you. Thank you very much. May God bless you too. Okay. Did we get Alans? Thank you very much. We got Alas. There’s a lot of wind. Look, it was blowing a lot in Göbeklitepe too. These old historical sites are always so high and They’re doing it from the air to the ground. Oh my God, I’m falling. Welcome to the ancient city of Blondos. I can’t get enough of adventure these days. I’m back again. İncin is playing ball. No one’s around. The girls are still going strong in this ancient city. The Ministry of Culture has made it a special priority. They’ve expedited their visit here. Entry is free. There’s no place selling food, drink, or water here. If you come here, don’t forget to at least bring your water. As you can see, the main entrance to the city is right there. There are large T-shaped columns. However, it would take me a really long time to get to those columns and back. I’m really hot right now in these clothes and boots. The Denizli and Uşak regions are definitely worth exploring, both for their history and natural beauty . You’ll arrive at certain places in this region. You definitely have to plan. It’s hard for me because I go spontaneously and get lost. My departure time doesn’t match my arrival time. I can get lingered along the way, but I’m still very happy to be here. I’m so glad I came all this way. Other biker friends have come, too. I hope you enjoyed this trip as much as I did . If you liked the video, please don’t forget to give me a thumbs up. I’d be truly grateful if you could support me by subscribing. I feel like I’m not alone. I’m especially looking forward to your comments. My adventurous journeys will continue. Stay tuned. Take care. See you soon.

Selçuk’tan yola çıkıp iki güne sığdırdığım toplamda 800 kilometrelik, 14 saat süren bir motosiklet yolculuğumda navigasyon beni epey şaşırttı ama bu kez yolların uzaması kader değil, bir armağan gibiydi. Dağlar, vadiler, sessiz köy yolları… hepsi Ulubey Kanyonu’na giden o uzun yolun hikâyesine karıştı.
Nihayetinde Ulubey Kanyonuna varıyor ve ilk defa gece tek başıma burada kamp yapmaya karar veriyorum. Ancak tek başıma kamp düşündüğüm kadar kolay olmadı…

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16 Comments

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  3. Seni ilk videolarından biri takip ediyorum her seferinde biraz daha özgür biraz daha kendin oluyorsun doğallığın içten anlatımın neşen hep senlik. Reklam yok şov yok gurur duyuyorum seninle. Ne olursa olsun bu çizginin hiç bozma yolun hep açık olsun güzel insan❤

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