One day ride. I wanted to finish one route, but unfortunally i broke my gear shift lever. Mysore was quite close and it was saturday, so i went to KTM service in Mysore. This day i didn't finish that canal route to avoid go back and instead of this i explored new dirtroads which are service roads of irrigation canals in that area. There is still plenty of them left. 440 km done including approx. 100 on dirt road. Till Mysore I went with companion, all other part alone.
3 days in the Smokeys - backroads and dirt roads - motorcycle camping. SM500v7 - cleaned up some track errors, added a few waypoints, eliminated the "ride-arounds" for the tougher sections. Smokey Mountain 500 Facebook group.
I led one guy from Latvia to the Arabian sea beach in Udupi area. Exciting of this ride was only stretch thru Western Ghats with very twisted road and nice scenery. Of course roads near the sea (literally) also are amazing. My companion in homeland rides BMW K1600 or something like this. So, the road thru Western ghats was too hardcore-ish for him. He loves twisted European roads, but here they are different. On one hairpin he went straight instead or 180°. Thanks God, it wasn't even minor accident. Back we went on much easier road. PS rental bikes are…
rom the very beginning let’s get one thing straight: Georgia is amazing! And if you also have a motorcycle to ride through it far and wide, you can consider yourself a winner! It’s got all sorts of roads to offer, a lot of off-road (who has ever heard of Ushguli or Omalo knows what I’m talking about), breathtaking landscapes and good heartwarming people. And, to make myself even clearer, I do not mean Georgia, the American state, but Georgia, the country situated in Oriental Europe, bordered by Russia, Turkey, Armenia and Azerbaidjan: https://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia. We set ourselves for an unforgettable motorcycle…
This summer myself and my friend Adrian managed to make one more dream come true - going to Mongolia. I ride a KTM 1190 Adventure R (details here), Adi rides a Suzuki V-Strom 1000. The inspiration came from both of us from a book actually.. "Vand Kilometri", by a Romanian traveller, Mihai Barbu. Fast forward few years and here we are, in 2016, in Georgia, riding across the plains towards the David Gareja Monestery complex. An innocent joke between us while riding - "I guess this must be what Mongolia looks like" - ignited like tinder and snowballed in what…
Traveler, adventurer, and filmmaker Daniel Rintz, author of an award-winning adventure film “Somewhere Else Tomorrow”, is back in the director’s chair. Having come home to…
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