
Propelling ourselves through the wilderness on the backs of thousands of perfectly timed explosions.
Hello and welcome to the What a Ride podcast, where we explore everything that makes life worth living. In our first episode, we’re wrapping up the motorcycle season in Ontario for 2014.
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Download Episode 1: This is the End. Of Motorcycle Season.
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(Get more here: Episode 2: The ATV Braapup!)
Mentioned on The Show
The trip through Northeastern Ontario and Highway 66 that Mike spoke about riding repeatedly can be read about on NorthernOntario.travel.
Number 6: The Planet D Raise the Bar
To discover everything about the Planet D’s quest to become licensed riders and tour all of Ontario, culminating with a 10 day ride around Lake Superior, start with this story. The video above showcases their trip through Grey Bruce counties.
Number 5: Jess Kline Achieves the BRAHOG13
Jess Kline gets initiated in everything that cruiser culture in Ontario has to offer.
Check her coverage of the Ontario Hog Rally, Port Dover’s Friday the 13th, and the Bikers Reunion in New Liskeard.
Number 4: Go North, Young Hipsters!
Viktor Radiks is likely one of the most talented riders/photographers in Ontario, and we loved reading about his trip with Town Moto friends around Lake Superior this summer. Check his Instagram here or read his article here.
Number 3: Ontario Discovers the Highlands
RideTheHighlands.ca was launched earlier this year, and with it four great routes in one of the twistiest areas of Ontario.
Number 2: Pride
Mondo Lulu took to the streets of Toronto this year to go one of the few places Rob Ford feared to tread: the Gay Pride parade. It was fabulous. Read his coverage here.
Number 1: The Brokentooth Project
And discover Oliver Solaro AKA Brokentooth’s videos on his YouTube Channel. You can read more about his epic Fort Severn adventure here and his search for an abandoned prison here.
And finally, Wobblycat’s visit to the Brewhaus in Kentucky.
“I can hardly pickup my 1L stein! And these ladies sling drinks all night long. Check out her forearms!”
“Selfie with a view of Cincinnati, OH in the background from Newport, KY. Long live WKRP!”
You can follow James Bai AKA Wobblycat at https://twitter.com/wobblycat and http://instagram.com/wobblycat