Popular Post El Presidente Posted Wednesday at 09:20 PM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 09:20 PM Steve is a mate of mine and taking off on a little global bike loving adventure. Steve is also a one of the leaders of the Panama cigar community who are great peeps. I was fortunate to spend some time with them in Panama City some years ago. I received the following email from Steve this morning. If you are on his route, touch base and if you can, catch up. He is one of the great characters of the cigar world. If you have a "Bucket List" adventure in the back of your head....share it with us On March 7 (only a month to go!) I will leave Panama for an around-the-world motorcycle trip! I'm attempting to get the Guinness World Record for the oldest man to go around the world on a motorbike. There may have been someone older who has done it, but Guinness doesn't know about it (or didn't meed Guinness requirements), so I figure "why not me"? I figure the trip will bake about a year. I bought a new bike for the trip: A Suzuki DR650...about as basic as they get (it even has a carburetor!) and have done a ton of modifications. I love my BMW, but I really needed something that I can repair in the middle of nowhere...without a computer! Please follow me and drop me a line once in a while. I'm sure I'll need all the encouragement I can get. You can see the route and some of the preparations on: www.facebook.com/steveswayaround or www.instagram.com/steveswayaround . Also, if you have any friends along my route please introduce me...I would love to meet up and have a beer along the way. Oh -- best of all, I hope -- If all goes well my route will take me back to Australia. I'm hoping to fly the bike to Perth, the (not sure of the route) make my way to the east coast, and visit Tasmania before flying me and the bike to South America. Maybe see you at the end of the year or early 2027! Best wishes, Steve Barnett Panama City, PANAMA 12
Popular Post Fuzz AI Posted Thursday at 02:03 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 02:03 AM I completed my bucket list years ago; got me a plastic one, a rubber one, a galvanized one, a milking bucket, and when I got the elusive fire bucket... I celebrated with a fried chicken bucket! 2 7
Popular Post chasy Posted Thursday at 02:17 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 02:17 AM Some golf courses I’d like to play. Some I probably will, some are a pipe dream at the moment. Would love a crazy fishing trip (or spearfishing). They idea of hiking a big mountain is cool in theory, but not sure I’d put in the effort or time. I guess visiting some cool places is on the list? I’m not really in that phase of life. 5
Popular Post ha_banos Posted Thursday at 07:20 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 07:20 AM Brave guy. At least he's not coming to London so chances are he won't get his bike knicked. 👍🏼 https://londonbikers.com/t/i-need-help-from-lonon-bikers/107448 And not the only one in the UK sadly. 1 4
Popular Post El Presidente Posted Thursday at 08:09 AM Author Popular Post Posted Thursday at 08:09 AM Bucket list would be a loong, loooooong, long lunch in a free Cuba with Hamlet, Jose, Foxy, Alex, Fuzz, John S, West, Stan, Artie, George, Mike, Di, my boys Ben and Tom. 14
Popular Post Montezüma Posted Thursday at 12:45 PM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 12:45 PM I wanna see the Terracotta Army in Xi'an. I could take the world's co-fastest bullet train from HK or Shanghai 350+ Kmh. Or take a Suzuki I guess, that works too. 6
Popular Post BrightonCorgi Posted Thursday at 01:12 PM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 01:12 PM There's a bunch of racetracks & alpine passes I'd like to drive. A few of the passes I'd like to do my bicycle as well. 5
Popular Post ha_banos Posted Thursday at 01:27 PM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 01:27 PM I had fancied the wilds of Cuba for a good few months, in its better days. Perhaps sometime. Also similarly around Patagonia. I guess I'm quite a solitary being. 7
Popular Post Ruggerpgh99 Posted Thursday at 03:17 PM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 03:17 PM I have quite a few things on my bucket list, but the top travels would be these: 1. Golf in Ireland and Scotland 2. Visit Cuba 3. New Zealand and Australia 4. Vietnam and Thailand. 6
Ford2112 Posted Thursday at 07:40 PM Posted Thursday at 07:40 PM 11 hours ago, El Presidente said: Bucket list would be a loong, loooooong, long lunch in a free Cuba with Hamlet, Jose, Foxy, Alex, Fuzz, John S, West, Stan, Artie, George, Mike, Di, my boys Ben and Tom. Except you will have a stowaway guest. 3 1
Popular Post Puros Y Vino Posted Thursday at 08:38 PM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 08:38 PM Retire in Italy. I will settle for spending 1-2 months/year. 7
Popular Post El Hoze Posted Thursday at 09:57 PM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 09:57 PM Two of my biggest passions in life are snowboarding and fishing. Bucket list adventure #1 would be a trip to Nepal to snowboard the Annapurna area. I have friends who have been, looks absolutely insane. My risk tolerance these days has unfortunately gone down dramatically with a 7 year old son (and my #1 snowboarding buddy) so likely not happening. Statistically-speaking, Annapurna is one of the most dangerous places in the world to slide down snow. Bucket list adventure #2 would be a wade fishing trip to St. Brandon’s Atoll, which can only be reached via a ~30 hour boat ride from Mauritius. Monster bonefish, permit. One day I might just do it…maybe when my 7 year old fishing buddy is a little older. I would also like to go to Russia. My Ukrainian grandparents are rolling in their graves if they can read that. But just seems like a fascinating place. 8
Popular Post BrightonCorgi Posted 13 hours ago Popular Post Posted 13 hours ago 15 hours ago, El Hoze said: I would also like to go to Russia. My Ukrainian grandparents are rolling in their graves if they can read that. But just seems like a fascinating place. I too would like to check out Russia and same for some of my grandparents lol. 5
JPark3 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 22 hours ago, El Hoze said: I would also like to go to Russia. My Ukrainian grandparents are rolling in their graves if they can read that. But just seems like a fascinating place. I was supposed to spend an entire summer there for language credits, but Covid put a stop to it. I'll never get over that, lmao! Domestically, Yellowstone National Park is my "if I can only choose one". Internationally: Most of Asia, tbh, but I'd especially love to go to Japan to see some live rasslin shows. A few of my friends have been to Australia and had a blast, so definitely need to go as well. Cuba, of course. 4
Ford2112 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 1. Helicopter fly in trip to fish wild fresh silver salmon in tidewater in Alaska. 2. Guided trip down the Babine River in British Columbia for huge fall run steelhead. 3. Tierra Del Fuego for sea run browns. 4. South America for Golden Dorado. 5. A fly in trip for huge Northern Pike, Lake Trout and Walleye, somewhere in Northern Canada. 3
KCCubano Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 18 minutes ago, Ford2112 said: 1. Helicopter fly in trip to fish wild fresh silver salmon in tidewater in Alaska. 2. Guided trip down the Babine River in British Columbia for huge fall run steelhead. 3. Tierra Del Fuego for sea run browns. 4. South America for Golden Dorado. 5. A fly in trip for huge Northern Pike, Lake Trout and Walleye, somewhere in Northern Canada. Robert, when you get to # 5 give me a shout. I have made twenty two of those trips. Three above the Arctic Circle (no Pike or Walleye on those but huge Lakers, Arctic Char & Arctic Grayling). 1
Wookie Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Haven’t been to Himalayas yet, but I’ve ice climbed (not very well) in a lot of places. Skied everywhere. Best epic I’ve had was getting caught doing boot spur traverse on mount Washington in 50 below F in 93mph gusts. Only time in life I thought I might die so far. Had to slide on my ass on ice/rocks for 3/4 mile to tree line bc wind was too strong to use an ice axe. My ass bone was wrecked for six weeks. I think Cuba and a dinner with Pres would be a good finisher for me. And probably a few more countries to visit. 1
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