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This entry is part 22 of 22 in the series Adventure Rider Issue #10

Karen Ramsay

Karen’s in that growing group of females either returning to riding or taking it up. She’s worked in the Northern Territory as a governess/jillaroo, supervising kids and mustering on bikes, and bought her first bike from an undertaker.

Lou Leeuwrik

Lou’s now retired after 30 years as a Telecom technician and is in his 40th year in the Army Reserve. In the 1970s he rode scrambles, but his adventure riding started in 2004 on a trip with Ferris Wheels.

Robin Box

A lifelong rider, Robin now rides, “whenever there’s a chance” on any bike available, on- or off-road. Between churning out Safari Tanks and importing high-quality Touratech gear, there’s not as much riding going on for this Victorian-based bloke as he’d like.

Ray Friedrich

Ray has ridden bikes since he was a teenager. Ray tries his best to make adventure a way of life by working as a commercial diver and previously as a paratrooper in the Australian Army, which included a deployment to Afghanistan, a country he would one day love to visit on motorcycle.

Miles Davis

Miles has been National Motorrad Marketing Manager for BMW Motorrad since 2006. He’s a highly qualified motorcycling coach and an ex-professional mountain-bike racer. Still on a bike every chance he gets, Miles has built an enviable reputation as both a world-class rider and a great riding companion.

Philip King

Philip kicked off his adventure-touring company in 2011 and rides in exotic locations like New Zealand, Raratonga, Asia and Samoa. Philip has a six-month, 30,000km solo lap of Australia to his credit.

Nick Fletcher

Nick is famous for being Rupert Shaw’s neighbour and organiser of the infamous Adventure Travel Film Festival After Party. He owns a DRZ, a Husky WR250 and a KLX 140 and can most often be found lying under his bike moaning gently. Nick is a defender of sheep’s virtue.

Clinton Donald

Clint’s been riding for about 20 years. He sums himself up as an electrician by trade and a moto adventurer by nature.

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