Are you a traveller on two wheels? Have you been inspired by the stories you've read on Horizons Unlimited? Or perhaps you watched the 'Long Way' series and it's got you thinking of a motorcycle trip to distant climes – the markets of Marrakech, the Karakoram Highway in Pakistan, the salt flats of Bolivia, the Bungle Bungles of Australia, the Pan American to Tierra del Fuego?
Did you finally fork out for that dream bike built for high adventure, and you know every highway and byway within range of an annual vacation? Is something indefinable calling you farther afield… to the next country… the next continent?
But you've got questions. Is it safe? What do I need to know? Where and when should I go? And what the hell’s a carnet anyway?
Answering these questions - and many more - is the goal of the new, definitive 'how-to' DVD series, The Achievable Dream - The Motorcycle Adventure Travel Guide.
This series is produced by Grant and Susan Johnson, RTW travellers and founders of Horizons Unlimited, who have been helping people to achieve their dreams of traveling to faraway places on their bikes for over 10 years.
The third DVD in the series, Ladies on the Loose, Here, s a motorcycle travel DVD made for
women, by women! The globetrotting ladies share their tips to help you
plan your own motorcycle adventure - choose and maintain a bike, decide what to
take and tackle rough terrain. They also answer the women-only questions, and
entertain you with amazing tales from the road!
This inspirational and entertaining DVD is presented by Lois Pryce,
veteran solo traveller through South America and Africa and author of 'Lois on
the Loose', and 'Red Tape and White Knuckles'. Lois delivers action,
entertainment and hot tips, as well as coverage of 'women only' topics.
Austin Vince, of Terra Circa and Mondo Enduro fame, is her director and
cameraman for this production.
The DVD features eloquent and engaging well-travelled women motorcyclists
such as Elspeth Beard (first British woman to ride around the world), Erin Ratay
(Guinness World Record holder for longest team motorcycle ride), Patsy Quick
(Dakar racer) and Mel Falconer (Trail Bike Magazine), who offer tales, advice
and inspiration from the road.