Should you start a motorcycle adventure solo or with others? That depends on your route, personality, budget, courage, willingness to take risks, and, most importantly, your determination. The truth is there are pros and cons to riding around the world alone or with another. Having done it solo, with mates, and as a couple, I'd like to share my experiences with you.
My Solo Journey from Europe to Mongolia
Let's start with an anecdote: Back in June 2012, I was halfway through a motorcycle journey from Spain to Japan. At the time, I was alone in the middle of Russia, on my way to the Mongolian border. I knew that Mongolia was going to be challenging. It's a country more than twice the size of Texas, with less than 10 percent of its population... and barely any roads! Considering the possibility of a breakdown or injury in the middle of the endless barren steppes, I decided, out of a concern for safety, to team up with another European rider. We met in Novosibirsk, a Russian city 12 hours from the border. My new companion swiftly suggested we take a detour to explore the breathtaking Altai region, nestled between Kazakhstan and Mongolia. However, the detour would have to be quick as we had to reach the border crossing before it closed for the weekend. That left us three days.
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Stuant Gregory IS IT AN ADDICTION?
Five-Time Dakar Malle Moto racer
INTO THE MUD
Strategies for Successful Off-Road Riding
CHASING PEAKS IN THE HIMALAYAS
It was 2:00 a.m. on my fourth day in India. My eyes blinked open in the dark of a hotel room in Drass, a town in the Himalayas on the Indian side of the border. Yesterday was our first day riding on a six-day trip through the Himalayas, and my brain could not process everything I'd seen and experienced.
Angels and Demons RIDING TWO-UP SOUTH THROUGH ALASKA
A not-so-warm welcome as we entered Hatchers Pass from Willow to Palmer, Alaska.
EXPLORING THE THRILLING WORLD OF RALLY RAID
A GUIDE TO GETTING STARTED
MOTORCYCLE MAINTENANCE
LESSONS LEARNED ON THE ROAD
White Desert
Riding Across the Frozen Landscape of Siberia
Kitti and Martha Forget Black Dog CYCLE WORKS
How do you start something from nothing? That’s what Kurt and Martha Forgét did when they created Black Dog Cycle Works (BDCW) out of their garage 16 years ago
Essential GROUP RIDING Tips
FOR ADVENTURE RIDERS (ON OR OFF THE ROAD)
MAKING MEMORIES
Kevin and I initially met in the Marines. We have been riding together for a few years, and riding BDRs the entire time. Our first attempt at a BDR was in Utah, where we were completely unprepared and significantly ignorant of our capabilities. It led to some interesting moments conquering Lockhart Basin where we developed our backcountry motto: “Less Gear and More Water.” We document our rides on our YouTube channel, “Be Gone for Good.”