Are We Eco-Warriors?
I’ve seen several articles recently that talk about the interests adventure riders have in “sustainable and eco-conscious” riding.
Are We Eco-Warriors? Read More »
I’ve seen several articles recently that talk about the interests adventure riders have in “sustainable and eco-conscious” riding.
Are We Eco-Warriors? Read More »
Words and Images: Andy Strapz I was ensconced in my lounge room recliner throne the other day, neck oil in one hand, TV remote in the other. I hate the ads and fick around channels avoiding them, pissing of my fellow watchers as I go.
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Last issue’s winner – Lachlan Elder On a 2800 km dirt ride from Brisbane to Cairns, a little mishap occurred when riding in tandem and coming in too hot into a very slippery creek crossing at Nearum (80km inland from Bundaberg). It was so slippery the hardest part was picking our bikes up!
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Story and Images: Tony Downs Hi guys and ladies , I have just picked up a copy of your wonderful magazine and I thought I would write to you about a local ride I enjoy. It has all the characteristics of a great ride – around 200 km – and that is hills and lots
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The Painted Pothole ProjectWords and Images: Heather Ellis ‘Penis’ Image: Geoff Upson One of the many painted potholes on the Reefton Spur. At least we are forewarned until repaired. Unfortunately, after months we are still waiting.
Words by Graeme Sedgwick. Pictures by Graeme Sedgwick and Lee Boller START: Riding south from Iquique fanked by the massive uprisings of the Cordillera de la Cosa mountains and wilds of the South Pacific Ocean. After more than twenty days and almost 5000 killometres riding with a bunch of global characters who shared an irrepressible
Part 1 : Bolivia : Escape from the World’s Highest City, Are You Sure this is Fuel? and Camping on the World’s Largest Salt FlatWords and Images: LaLa Barlow The famous Dakar Monumnet at the Salar de Uyuni. Home to the world’s largest salt fat and obligatory stop off point for anyone visiting this vast,
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Pub of the Month Nelligen’s Steampacket HotelWords and Images: Colin Whelan Right at the start, let’s get the ‘g’ in ‘Nelligen’ sorted. The name’s apparently based on phonetic versions of the indigenous moniker for the locality and in the very early days was known variously as Nellican and Nellikeng. So the ‘g’s pronounced hard like
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Words and Images: Sunny Motographer PowerTripSydneyToPerth 2024 saw yours truly, Sundeep Gajjar (aka MotoGrapher) and Manan Chaturvedi (aka Shuttervedi) ride across Australia: from Sydney to Perth and back. The machines of choice this time were the world’s fastest production motorcycle, a 2017 Kawasaki Ninja H2 and a 2022 Aprilia Tuono V4 Factory 1100.
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MORE GREAT BASE – CAMP DESTINATIONS.Images: TF A very slight elevation makes Deon’s Lookout on the Birdsville Developmental Road an ideal place to appreciate the isolation. There are quite a few scenic lookouts an all the routes in and out of Jindy. Jindabyne, NSW Australia’s not known for towering mountains and forbidding, snow packed alpine