ADVRider Magazine
Posted: 12 Mar 2021 17:17
If you are a member of ADVRider and paid up ($45) you most likely got their magazine's first issue. For an adventure rider it was pure gold. Baldy, the owner of ADVRider, may have produced one of the most informative magazines in a hotly contested and competitive field. A niche market but one with passionate members. (Neduro is on the staff, the same guy that zipped up and down Rose Garden hill in Utah like it was just a pleasant jaunt on a flat trail.) Here is the Jeepers view of the climb:
https://www.rr4w.com/trail-details.cfm?trailid=36
Is the riding proposed by ADVRider in your future? Is it what you enjoy? Would you like more hard core riding such as to Norman Wells in the Yukon? I personally favor the latter even though we would be carrying our bikes at some points through freezing water. Best to not be on a 452 lb. Kawi 650. Here is the link:
https://adventuremotorcycletravel.com/l ... anol-road/
Thoughts?
Stu
https://www.rr4w.com/trail-details.cfm?trailid=36
Is the riding proposed by ADVRider in your future? Is it what you enjoy? Would you like more hard core riding such as to Norman Wells in the Yukon? I personally favor the latter even though we would be carrying our bikes at some points through freezing water. Best to not be on a 452 lb. Kawi 650. Here is the link:
https://adventuremotorcycletravel.com/l ... anol-road/
Thoughts?
Stu