|
9 Oct 2007
|
Registered Users
New on the HUBB
|
|
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Perth
Posts: 2
|
|
Lost before I've even started
Hi...I'm looking for some direction ... please...
I don't know where to start...but I'd like to plan a trip for 2008.
I'm a female from Perth, Australia and I'd like to ride around the world.
Of course, would prefer not to do this on my own for obvious reasons...
Can anyone point me in the right direction of where I can find some riders who are or would like to plan a trip that I can join...?
Any help would be greatly received.
I should mention that I've never done this before...but love bikes, the open road, camping...roughing it...and want to get started on a plan.
Cheerz, Mishy
|
9 Oct 2007
|
Registered Users
Veteran HUBBer
|
|
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Back in Asia
Posts: 322
|
|
Oz first!
Hi,
It's great that you want to do this but I do really think that you should first try a small trip around part of Australia first. I have ridden Australia 4 times and still think that it is one of the easiest places to ride. I could suggest to go North to Darwin and travel accross to Indonesia or Singapore from there. Or go to the east coast and go from there. You don't say where it is that you want to start from, ie; Africa, Asia or the Americas. I am in East Africa now riding south and will probably ship to either Asia or Australia, not sure yet? BTW I am originally from Oz but the other side, Cairns!
I have a friend in Tassie right now who has sent her bike to the US and has ridden to Mexico and up to Canada. She is home for a few months so I could put you in touch with her for some info if you like?
Send me a private message and I will give you her contacts.
Cheers
Ivan
|
9 Oct 2007
|
Registered Users
New on the HUBB
|
|
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Perth
Posts: 2
|
|
Hi Dingo
Thanks for your reply. That would be great to get your friends email address...but the system won't allow me to send a private message for some reason...as I only have 1 post and need 8 posts...???
When I work this out I'll send you a message.
By the way I have some great memories of east africa. Enjoy the ride.
Mishy
|
9 Oct 2007
|
Registered Users
Veteran HUBBer
|
|
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Staffordshire. uk
Posts: 766
|
|
Good advice from Dingo, do a bit at home first. You'll find what things are essential to carry and what you never use. Read plenty of books like Chris Scott's adventure motorcycling handbook. Don't dismiss travelling alone out of hand, try it. You will interact with others much more and will get invited for meals and be offered free accomodation more often. I know there is the pester problem but most people you'll meet will be genuine and friendly and honest, just like you !
|
26 Oct 2007
|
|
Registered Users
HUBB regular
|
|
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Dillon, Colorado USA
Posts: 73
|
|
Traveling with other like minded people is fun, but traveling solo is a real adventure.
First, check out this site about a wonderful Austrian gal, Henriette(aka - Luna). I was lucky to run across her in Argentina, as I was finishing my solo trip though the Americas. She rode an Enfield from North America to South America...Solo She taught herself how to tear her bike apart and fix almost anything, being self reliant as possible. She had some really amazing experiences!
http://www.travelluna42.blogspot.com/
Traveling solo as a woman, I admit, is different than for a man, but don't let that stop you. Don't let what society tells us as fact. It is very easy to do it by yourself. Read her blog and see the experiences she had while traveling solo. Going alone, you will get a more in depth experience than while traveling with others. It forces you to interact more with the locals, and out of the safety bubble thats usually comes with traveling with others.
If you don't find anyone to start the trip with, its quite possible to meet others while on the road and ride with them for awhile. Then, when they want to go one direction and you another, its no big deal. Theres no commitment that you have to stay together. You wish them a safe ride and maybe run into you down the road. No hard feelings. I like this bit a lot. I like the freedom of going where I want, when I want and take as long as I want to get there.
GO FOR IT!
Ryan
ps - in case you didn't see it, there is a forum right here on HU for finding riding companions. Check it out.
|
27 Oct 2007
|
|
Slacker supreme
Veteran HUBBer
|
|
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Sacramento, California
Posts: 410
|
|
Hi Mishy,
I circled Australia first as Round 1 of my rtw. I blew up my bike in New Zealand so there had to be a Round 2. I start again end of March 2008 in California. Head east until I'm back here. Ride across the US, fly me and my bike to the UK and haul ass to Italy for the Motogiro in mid-May. Then putter around Europe and North Africa until August so I can see the Isle of Man GP. Then start heading east again. Would like to ride through China and will go back to Oz after Southeast Asia. I can't find Little Creatures Pale Ale anywhere.
I assume that at some point I'll run out of money and there will be a Round 3. Or I'll find a job teaching English and have an extended stay somewhere.
I don't know if any of that fits into your plan, but there you go.
--Dave
|
27 Oct 2007
|
Gold Member
Veteran HUBBer
|
|
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Brisbane
Posts: 277
|
|
Hi,
Im a single female leaving brisbane & heading off early next year (early jan.) bound for thailand loas, cambodia and hopefully (fingers crossed) vietnam. Then im flying to south korea, over to russia mongolia then russia again... heading for europe to work for a while.
If thing work out for you getting your self sorted with all the right gear we could think about traveling together?? let me know your thoughts...
__________________
For more information on my adventures, please visit either of the following:
w.http://www.motomonkeyadventures.com/
fb. facebook.com/motomonkeyadventures
|
27 Oct 2007
|
Registered Users
HUBB regular
|
|
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Australia
Posts: 49
|
|
Just go for it!
I was never ever into motorbikes until one day my boyfriend called me up from the UK after I left there 6 months prior and said " why don't you come along?" " Are you mad? I don't want to sit on the back of a motorbike across Africa!!" the he sais " I have a better idea, Why don't we get you a bike?" " What!! you are really are mad, I've never ridden a motorbike before let alone ride across Africa" So this was my predicament!
I had done no planning, no vaccinations, no gear, no bike.. nothing! So as daunting as it was, I quit my job and I flew back to the UK with 3 weeks to get everything sorted. I was very dubious about heading out even with another person so I understand how scary it can be. But it's half the adventure... we met so many more people on bikes than I thought.
I've never looked back, so I learnt how to ride and had the most amazing adventure of a lifetime from London to South Africa via West Africa. So girls, just get out there and do it. Beats sitting at home doing the same thing week after week. If you want to ask me anything about planning or anything else, just email me on
drwalrus"at"hotmail.com
Ciao Amy
|
28 Oct 2007
|
Registered Users
HUBB regular
|
|
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Albany, West Australia
Posts: 63
|
|
Hi,
I'm just down the road from you.. ok 400kms in Albany.
I'm in the process of organising my first overseas mcycle trip.
I'm puting my bike on a ship mid november heading for Buenos Aires from where I plan to meander my way up to Canada over the next 6 months... That's the plan anyhow.
I have done a quick trip across to tassie a few years back and a few weeks in New Zealand but that's really all I've done in terms of mcycle travelling so this is going to have a bit of a steep learning curve and out of my 'comfort zone' but, hey, that's why we do these things isn't it?
All the best for your planning..
Bruce
|
28 Oct 2007
|
Registered Users
HUBB regular
|
|
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: London
Posts: 40
|
|
Hi Mishy
I will be riding through Perth in Early Jan heading to Melbourne.
We have been on a ride from UK to Oz , have a look at www.planitearth.co.uk - UK to Australia 2007 - Home Page Happy to meet up for a coffee and run you through our experiances. We should be in Perth for about 4 days before setting off on the last leg to my hometown of Melbourne.
You could also have a look at the bikes to give you an idea of setup
Cheers
Jim
|
29 Oct 2007
|
Contributing Member
Veteran HUBBer
|
|
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Sydney, NSW, Australia
Posts: 1,362
|
|
You could get yer self a bike .. and ride across to the HU OZ meeting late Feb in Tintaldra .. Victoria/NSW near the coast. There will be lots of people to talk to .. bikes/tents/cooking gear etc to see .. all/mostly personal stuff ... See on the left - Meetings .. then look down the page for 2008 Australia..
Another idea is to join a community - Perth should have one .. and organise a minimeeting .. Travellers passing through can contact teh comunity for help and just a meeting .. and you can give them accomodation in return for stories .. ideas etc .. Again on teh left .. a fair way down .. Communities ..
__________________
---
Regards Frank Warner
motorcycles BMW R80 G/S 1981, BMW K11LT 1993, BMW K75 G/S
|
18 Nov 2007
|
|
Contributing Member
Veteran HUBBer
|
|
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Newcastle NSW AU
Posts: 153
|
|
Overland planning
Mishy,
There is a small group of Aussie overlanders planning for Russia to Europe in 2009, have a look here
Members Trips & Gatherings @ ExplorOz
If you would like to see some of our preliminary planning guff let me know. This could be of assitance in your planning. Send a note to ann_chris at bigpond.com
We will also be going to HU meeting in Tintaldra, Feb 2008.
Chris
__________________
Chris
|
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 Registered Users and/or Members and 1 guests)
|
|
Posting Rules
|
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
HTML code is Off
|
|
|
|
Check the RAW segments; Grant, your HU host is on every month!
Episodes below to listen to while you, err, pretend to do something or other...
2020 Edition of Chris Scott's Adventure Motorcycling Handbook.
"Ultimate global guide for red-blooded bikers planning overseas exploration. Covers choice & preparation of best bike, shipping overseas, baggage design, riding techniques, travel health, visas, documentation, safety and useful addresses." Recommended. (Grant)
Ripcord Rescue Travel Insurance™ combines into a single integrated program the best evacuation and rescue with the premier travel insurance coverages designed for adventurers.
Led by special operations veterans, Stanford Medicine affiliated physicians, paramedics and other travel experts, Ripcord is perfect for adventure seekers, climbers, skiers, sports enthusiasts, hunters, international travelers, humanitarian efforts, expeditions and more.
Ripcord travel protection is now available for ALL nationalities, and travel is covered on motorcycles of all sizes!
What others say about HU...
"This site is the BIBLE for international bike travelers." Greg, Australia
"Thank you! The web site, The travels, The insight, The inspiration, Everything, just thanks." Colin, UK
"My friend and I are planning a trip from Singapore to England... We found (the HU) site invaluable as an aid to planning and have based a lot of our purchases (bikes, riding gear, etc.) on what we have learned from this site." Phil, Australia
"I for one always had an adventurous spirit, but you and Susan lit the fire for my trip and I'll be forever grateful for what you two do to inspire others to just do it." Brent, USA
"Your website is a mecca of valuable information and the (video) series is informative, entertaining, and inspiring!" Jennifer, Canada
"Your worldwide organisation and events are the Go To places to for all serious touring and aspiring touring bikers." Trevor, South Africa
"This is the answer to all my questions." Haydn, Australia
"Keep going the excellent work you are doing for Horizons Unlimited - I love it!" Thomas, Germany
Lots more comments here!
Diaries of a compulsive traveller
by Graham Field
Book, eBook, Audiobook
"A compelling, honest, inspiring and entertaining writing style with a built-in feel-good factor" Get them NOW from the authors' website and Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, Amazon.co.uk.
Back Road Map Books and Backroad GPS Maps for all of Canada - a must have!
New to Horizons Unlimited?
New to motorcycle travelling? New to the HU site? Confused? Too many options? It's really very simple - just 4 easy steps!
Horizons Unlimited was founded in 1997 by Grant and Susan Johnson following their journey around the world on a BMW R80G/S.
Read more about Grant & Susan's story
Membership - help keep us going!
Horizons Unlimited is not a big multi-national company, just two people who love motorcycle travel and have grown what started as a hobby in 1997 into a full time job (usually 8-10 hours per day and 7 days a week) and a labour of love. To keep it going and a roof over our heads, we run events all over the world with the help of volunteers; we sell inspirational and informative DVDs; we have a few selected advertisers; and we make a small amount from memberships.
You don't have to be a Member to come to an HU meeting, access the website, or ask questions on the HUBB. What you get for your membership contribution is our sincere gratitude, good karma and knowing that you're helping to keep the motorcycle travel dream alive. Contributing Members and Gold Members do get additional features on the HUBB. Here's a list of all the Member benefits on the HUBB.
|
|
|