Bear Tracks | In the Upper Hunter Valley, just outside Scone you can find combatants from four major wars, all under one roof. The wars are WW1 and …
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After an exhilarating ride on the mighty Honda scooter, we leave Danang and arrive in the bustling city of Hanoi, Vietnam, a place bursting with the highest concentration …
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Bear Tracks | Air fares are dropping, COVID is forgotten (although still around), we’ve a few bucks saved and it’s the right time to plan trips to the …
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Aussies Racing Abroad | With our Aussies showcasing their skills overseas on-track and off-road, this column focuses on how they’re faring battling it out with the best in their chosen …
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You see them every now and then in Australia, mostly in remote places. I suppose they stand out more if there is nothing much in the background. They are young …
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What’s a museum for, and how is it best laid out? Here are three examples I found on a recent trip to Europe. It’s not a competition, budgets are very …
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With our awesome Aussies showcasing their skills overseas both on-track and off-road, this column focuses on how they’re faring battling it out with the best in their chosen classes. Aussies racing from MotoGP to …
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We all know that Britons drive (ride) on the left because driving their carriages that way left their sword hand free to deal with threats like oncoming highwaymen, and continue …
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After a long spell, and finally some silence (for us lot), Bernie Hatton is back! Our fave contributor from the Rapid Bikes days has opened the laptop and will be …
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Usually when I set up a ride for myself, I think of where I want to go and then organise a bike. It was the other way around this time. …
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