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Using a Kawasaki, BMW, Harley-Davidson, Ural, Honda, Indian, Yamaha, Suzuki, or KTM, the adventures continue at MOTORCYCLE USA magazine where you will find my Contributing Editorial work as the Adventure Editor-at-Large. When you are on the home page, enter "Frazier Rides" in the Search box to find out what I have been up to, where, and some of my adventure motorcycle ramblings from around the globe. The last years have been a continuing wild ride from Alaska to Mexico, around the United States, into Burma again, then back to the jungles of the Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Indonesia, Malaysia, and onto Borneo. Whether in the Annual Running of the Big Dogs www.horizonsunlimited.com/bigdog or wandering solo looking at Kawasaki adventures for the Rider's of Kawasaki ACCELERATE magazine, I have met a memorable number of avid motorcyclists of good character wandering the planet, exploring points on their way to the ends of the earth. |
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In late 2012 I was granted a sabbatical leave of absence from my column and position as Chief of The World Adventure Affairs Desk at CITY BIKE magazine to continue my research on the transcendental relationship between adventure motorcycling, extreme martial arts and the miteration by globalization through LIBOR rates on underdeveloped countries. My global motorcycling spies and secretive information sources for the highly acclaimed and occasionally criticized column continued to supply humorous, sordid, wry and insipid content that I scribed while on the road. When I phoned the CITY BIKE cyber office (like pictured below) to check for messages during my sabbatical I was put on Hold by my own voice menu and then found myself listening to Gregorian chants until I hung up. Field consultations for film projects, free lance submissions, event promotions and work on a new book have kept my creative juices flowing. When I met friends like Dave Barr or Mia Chun Goh and Samantha Pan pictured below and they ask me what I have been doing, I smile and reply, "While being cyber dragged into my Golden Years and trying to keep up with you, I still hate adventure that has anything to do with snakes or sharks." |
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Copyright © Dr. Gregory W. Frazier 1999- All Rights Reserved.
Thoughts and opinions expressed here are those of the author, and not necessarily Horizons Unlimited
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