About

About Me#
Adventurer | Motorcyclist | Observer
I am a traveler who believes that the best stories are found where the asphalt meets the unknown. In 2008, I embarked on a journey that took me into the heart of the Canadian wilderness, pushing north to the Arctic and the legendary Dempster Highway.
My approach to travel is a blend of meticulous preparation and a willingness to let the elements dictate the path. Whether I am navigating the mountain passes of Manning Provincial Park, dodging deer in the British Columbia backcountry, or anticipating a ferry crossing under persistent rain, I find a certain beauty in both the logistics and the landscape.
This blog is the chronicle of those miles — a collection of moments where the road, the bike, and the weather converged to create an unforgettable expedition. It is about much more than just a destination; it is about “survival,” grand scenery, and the spirit of the road.
Key Themes of My Journey:#
- The Road: Navigating diverse terrains on two wheels, from coastal ferries to high-altitude mountain roads.
- The North: A deep fascination with the rugged beauty of the Dempster Highway and the Arctic regions.
- The Reality: Honest reflections on weather delays, mechanical vigilance, and the visceral experience of long-distance solo travel.