Ride The Himalayas

Ride The Himalayas

This entry is part 17 of 24 in the series Adventure Rider Issue #11

In mid-September a small group of adventurers will set out on hired Royal Enfields to ride from Srinagar in India’s far north all the way down to India’s southern tip. You could be one of them.

This is halfway to being an ad, but we’re not apologising for that. Riding the Himalayas on a Royal Enfield would still be one of the world’s most visceral motorcycle adventures, and here’s a chance for Aussies to take the challenge and do some good.

Stuart Ball, 41, of Maryborough in Queensland, who we met as the organiser of the Great Australian Ride in issue #04, has widened his horizons. And when a bloke’s horizons comfortably include sprinting across Australia a few times and raising $150,000 or so for SIDS And Kids in the process, those are some serious horizons we’re talking about.

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