Rainbows And Unicorns

Rainbows And Unicorns

This entry is part 6 of 19 in the series Adventure Rider Issue #35

Sean Goldhawk grabbed his camera and hit the dirt for the RideADV Women’s Only Adventure Ride.

There are more similarities than differences between a standard adventure ride and an all-women event. A police detective, aboriginal services officer, insurance dispute resolution specialist and lawyer, among others, lobbed up at Timbertown’s Bago Tavern on the NSW mid-north coast for pub grub and a rider’s briefing.

New friends were quickly made over a schooner or three and talk turned to bikes, gear and previous rides. It could’ve been any run-of-the-mill adventure ride – with one obvious key difference.

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