Absolutely amazing dude. Those rock climbing parts were difficult to watch haha
@14hank1
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Tyler, that is an amazing video! What a trip! I have never seen mountains as scenic and beautiful, and vertical (!) as those. Just amazing... The Army gave me an extended visit to Vietnam years ago. In your earlier videos, I can see that the cities are completely changed from those days. But, the countryside, in this video, looks pretty much the same. I was never in the mountains myself, but clearly I missed something special. A few interesting points: At 7:59 -- The Hmong people are what we and the French before us, called Montangards, or mountain people. They were very definitely pro-American and it looks like they still are. They fought on our side and were fierce fighters. I always heard great things about them. At 9:17 -- the older Hmong man holds up an index finger. In the pidgin English that we used to communicate with each other, 'number one' meant 'very good' and 'number ten' meant very bad. So he was telling you that you are 'the best!'. In the US nowadays its the opposite -- number ten is the best. Like, a beautiful woman is a '10'. 13:48 -- I have a real fear of heights, and parts of this video were making me jump out of my seat. When you sat on that ledge ... I was dying ! I am really looking forward to your next one. Can't wait! BTW... I am a friend of your grandmother Ayne. We met when you came to Asheville a year or so ago. We all ate at Packs Tavern. I have been really enjoying your videos, and it looks like you are really enjoying your trip.
@travelertyler
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Wow, very interesting! Thank you for taking the time to share those fun facts. Cheers!
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