Two hundred and fifty dirt bike riders navigate their way through the Victorian High Country. Deep creek crossing, big hill climbs and snow challenge them along the way.
We are so very fortunate to still have so much land available to explore. You can still ride for thousands and thousands of kilometres. The country is so varied. I still haven't showed you the desert, which is about 80% of our country.
I was a member of AMTRA in it's inaugural years in the early seventies. Great to see the club continues. -I've been in the west since '79. Miss the high country...
Yes this is in the south eastern part of Australia in what is called the southern highlands, Snowy Mountains or Victorian High Country. I noticed that you are from Italy, you would call our mountains little hills. Funny thing is that an area about the size of Austria is above the snow line but most is wilderness. This ride is an annual event and we are riding it again in about 3 weeks.
What can I say? I like to see where others have been with their skills in the past and where they are now; to note how their choice of bikes changes (or not) and I appreciate your creativity and family-friendly narration.
@gengiz I would suggest joining the Dirt Bike World internet site and look at the Organised rides section, look at the rider skill gradings and try it out.
Great Aussie Video guys, I live in Java & it is NOT all jungle trails & fun. Angry villagers, racists, bandits, lack of parts, no maps, shit fuel everywhere, language difficulties & no one to ride with :-( and no beautiful eucalypt smells & cold mists, or VB. You-Tube videos from home encourage me&i still go out. Thankyou
@edog200 hey mate how about my klx250s 09 ? any good for the type of riding you do in your vids. I been taking it to menai , appin etc it is heavier than most enduro bikes but would I be able to keep up with the groups?