Shrinking The Planet – One Ride At A Time

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From The Pegs

Thoughts, musings and diatribes from the people who bring you Ride2Adventure.  Now that we think about it, some of this stuff may be really weird.


Riding Adventure? Just Add Water…

I don’t know about you, but I really like my adventure riding wet.  Yup, wet and sometimes even muddy.  I’ve been lucky enough to have been to a few places around the world.  In those places I’ve ridden across a fair amount of water crossings, hard bottomed puddles and even quite a few soft bottomed ones.  But mix them all together and you have a recipe for riding adventure.  Big splashes, roosts, and the occasional drop combine to make things all the more interesting for you and your riding mates.

I don’t mean the kind of interesting where your bike engine drowns and you’re in for an engine tear down exercise.  I’m talking about the kind of interesting where the flying water, shaking handlebars and changing balance exhilarates your soul.  Where the completion of a deep water crossing provides a sense of accomplishment, a muddy bottom plays tricks sparking momentary fear, and where the occasional fall reminds us that it’s important to stay humble.

All of them remind me that as much as I love to ride and as far as I have ridden in my 30 plus years of riding, whether in the wet and in the dry, I am indeed still a small part of the day-to-day adventure that is life.  You too should get out there, ride and exhilarate your soul… oh, and do it in the wet.

Ride2Adventure – Shrinking the Planet One Ride At A Time


Ride 2 Adventure – Shrinking The Planet One Ride at a Time

Welcome to Ride2Adventure.  A website for adventure motorcyclists and people who are interested in new places and new people.  We hope that you will stop by often and look around.  In the coming months (and hopefully years) we will provide content including ride reports from far away places and perhaps a place near you.  There will interviews with interesting riders who will share their ride experiences and what they found on the road and off the path less traveled.

We’ll do some product reviews and let you know what we think of some adventuring products.  What can’t you leave without and what should you leave behind.  It’s all important when weight and space is limited.

Of course we have to discuss adventure bikes.  A topic which will never be exhausted.  We may not all agree, but they are always fun to talk about.  We at Ride2Adventure go on the theory that “lighter is better”, but there are a whole universe of people that wouldn’t think of traveling on an adventure ride on anything lighter than a big twin cylinder machine.

At Ride2Adventure, the topics are open so long as they revolve around adventure riding and the people who ride them.  So come along, join the adventure.

Mike and Kim Botan