DrGMIA
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We'll be getting some trip reports from Dr. G MIA, somewhere "in the bush", currently somewhere in Vietnam, he managed to push one through just now somehow, this was fresh today, read on:
Vietnam Motorcycle Expedition Team Collects In Hanoi
By
Dr. Gregory W. Frazier
A small team of intrepid motorcycle adventurists have collected in Hanoi to start their two week expedition down parts of the former Ho Chi Minh Trail. The team is comprised of five avid adventure seekers, four from the USA and one from Germany. Included are a cameraman, two Vietnam veterans, one female adventurist and a moto-journalist.
Over the next weeks the group of serious adventure riders will work their way south to arrive in Ho Chi Minh City January 26, 2011. They are riding "big bikes," former Russian Army 650 cc Urals that have been upgraded to 12 volt electrics, with solo seats, luggage carrying systems, disc brakes on the front and larger gas tanks.
The BIG DOG VIETNAM EXPEDITION has been organized in conjunction with Explore Indochina http://www.exploreindochina.com and Great American Motorcycle Adventures/BIG DOG ADVENTURE RIDE http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/bigdog.
According to a January 12 statement, "We are piloting well-worn Russian Army motorcycles that can be likened to a 1970 John Deere tractor, really copies of an early 1940's BMW R51 motorcycle. The proposed route with take us through parts of the more difficult jungle riding areas in Vietnam where some of the most tenacious fighting took place during the American/Vietnam War. It will be interesting to see how the geography looks today, 40 years after that part of world history. The team is unguided and travels without a support truck or spare motorcycles. Part of the adventure will be to keep the machines and the team members in running condition on a daily basis. We came here from 1/2 way around the world not to have foil covered chocolates placed on our pillows at night, or have someone plan what they think we should see or do. All members of the team are experienced motorcycle adventurers, so that commonality should make extreme riding conditions more manageable."
Due to the remote locations the team will travel through and to, reportage is expected to be intermittent. As the German adventurist stated, "I don't even check e-mail once a week when I'm at home." Once the team leaves Hanoi their electronic tethers will be severed.
Vietnam Motorcycle Expedition Team Collects In Hanoi
By
Dr. Gregory W. Frazier
A small team of intrepid motorcycle adventurists have collected in Hanoi to start their two week expedition down parts of the former Ho Chi Minh Trail. The team is comprised of five avid adventure seekers, four from the USA and one from Germany. Included are a cameraman, two Vietnam veterans, one female adventurist and a moto-journalist.
Over the next weeks the group of serious adventure riders will work their way south to arrive in Ho Chi Minh City January 26, 2011. They are riding "big bikes," former Russian Army 650 cc Urals that have been upgraded to 12 volt electrics, with solo seats, luggage carrying systems, disc brakes on the front and larger gas tanks.
The BIG DOG VIETNAM EXPEDITION has been organized in conjunction with Explore Indochina http://www.exploreindochina.com and Great American Motorcycle Adventures/BIG DOG ADVENTURE RIDE http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/bigdog.
According to a January 12 statement, "We are piloting well-worn Russian Army motorcycles that can be likened to a 1970 John Deere tractor, really copies of an early 1940's BMW R51 motorcycle. The proposed route with take us through parts of the more difficult jungle riding areas in Vietnam where some of the most tenacious fighting took place during the American/Vietnam War. It will be interesting to see how the geography looks today, 40 years after that part of world history. The team is unguided and travels without a support truck or spare motorcycles. Part of the adventure will be to keep the machines and the team members in running condition on a daily basis. We came here from 1/2 way around the world not to have foil covered chocolates placed on our pillows at night, or have someone plan what they think we should see or do. All members of the team are experienced motorcycle adventurers, so that commonality should make extreme riding conditions more manageable."
Due to the remote locations the team will travel through and to, reportage is expected to be intermittent. As the German adventurist stated, "I don't even check e-mail once a week when I'm at home." Once the team leaves Hanoi their electronic tethers will be severed.