
My Suzuki DR 350SEX. Worn out after 92,000kms.
I’m perhaps a bit late setting up this home page but it needs doing, so here we go.
My strap line is ‘Adventure before dementia’, either suggesting I’m going on an extremely long journey or that I’m not young any more. It’s the latter I’m sorry to say, although I do hope the journey will be extremely long too. At time of writing it stands at 120,000 kilometres. I hope to be travelling many thousands more.
I was sixty two years old when I left in April 2014. I’m a little older and much wiser now. Despite much research and reading of the adventures of others, there’s only one place to learn about being on the road and that’s on the road. I’ve learned many lessons but the main one is that travelling is a fine way to live. Therefore I plan to do it for as long as I am able.
So far I’ve crossed Europe, Russia, Kazakhstan and Mongolia. Then on to Japan, New Zealand, Australia and into SE Asia. I’m now in Malaysia, having explored Timor Leste and Indonesia.
I’ve been blogging my tales of wonder and woe since I left. To those of you who have joined me already, thanks for sharing my journey. Knowing you’re there makes the effort of writing worthwhile. For those of you who’ve somehow tripped over this page, I’d like to invite you to join me and hope you enjoy my tales. Welcome aboard. Blog posts can be found here.
Geoff Keys
I have added a reference to your adventure on my Twitter account, hope it may increase your audience. Keep up the travelogue. Excellent.
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Hi John.
Thanks for doing that, it’s very kind of you. I was pleased to read that things are going well for you. Take good care of yourself.
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Well done it’s great what your doing only wish I was brave to do it my Self. world knowledge is the best you can have safe travels mate
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Thanks Nick. It’s very nice to hear from you.
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Thanks for the fantastic blogs. They have been truly inspiring.
I was diagnosed with leukaemia last August, so I have spent many months in hospital. Last month I had a bone marrow transplant, which seems to have worked although it will take some time to know for sure.
I will be 60 in June, so as soon as I get my strength back I intend to retire and hit the road. I bought a bike just before I took ill, so I haven’t had a chance to use it yet.
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Hi David. It’s lovely to hear from you, although it’s such a shame to hear you’ve been unwell. I really do hope the treatment has done the trick. Having the bike gives you an extra goal to aim for. What bike do you have and what are your plans?
take good care of yourself.
Geoff
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You should contact a book publisher Geoff. Bound to be a bestseller !
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It needs to be written first Benno. 😦
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Hi David,
Thank you for sharing, just stick to it regardless of age difference.
Gary from Hong Kong
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Hi Geoff, it was great to hear you on Adventure Rider Radio — Chris from NSW, Australia
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Hi Chris. Thanks for saying that. I hope you’ve enjoyed the blog. I imagine most Aussies must have been laughing at my stupidity up on Cape York. If you want to read my thoughts on it all then you’ll find it in July 2015. I really enjoyed my two years in Aus and would love to go back.
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