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Bjorn
Expedition Awareness Friend Bjorn began his RTW (‘Round The World) ride on his BMW F650 Dakar in 2008.  He has visited several countries photoblogging his entire adventure. Visit his site for amazing photos documenting his adventure.
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The Adventurer:

Bjorn

His Route:
Around the World - 2008 to present.
His Bike:
2005 BMW F650 Dakar

His website:
http://www.panomoto.comhttp://www.panomoto.comshapeimage_4_link_0
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“Prior to this trip I was based in London/UK. In 2001, I left Germany to go to England for a student exchange. Somehow I never went back. Instead, I finished my studies in England, went travelling & moved to London.The first vague idea for doing this trip came in 2002 (yes, that was before 'Long Way Round'). And after a 3-month journey through South East Asia and Australia, I realized that if I was to go travelling again, I wanted to be more independant from busses, trains and taxis.

Early childhood & adolescence memories contributed towards the idea of traveling on two wheels: I remember prepping up an old, rusty fold-up bike to 'BMX standard' by gaffa-taping bits of foam around the frame (6-year-olds can have A LOT of imagination). And I certainly won't forget that moment back in the early 90s, when I first saw Honda's legendary Africa Twin parked in front of our local supermarket.

In 2007, planning got a bit more serious. I started taking Motorcycle Maintenance lessons at Hackney Community College in London, and swapped my trusted Kawasaki ER-5 for my travel bike: a BMW F650 Dakar (named 'Dolly', because of the sheep-skin in the seat bench). Despite the temptation to get an Africa Twin, I believe the F650 was the more suitable bike for me.

Straight after getting the F650, I took an offroad-training course in the North of Germany (with Bernd von Zitzewitz) – followed by short trips through Germany, France, Spain and England's Lake District & Cornwall.

For some people it might be hard to imagine quitting a good job and leaving for an open-ended around the world motorcycle journey.
I certainly had some doubts every now and then, wondering whether this was such a good idea. Traveling to see the world is one thing – but why not settle down and do what people usually do when their in their thirties? I guess the last doubts were taken away when a friend of mine put things into perspective: Sometimes you've got to escape your comfort zone and do what feels right. And if someone had told me 7 years ago that I would stay in England for such a long time, I probably wouldn't have believed it (it was only supposed to be a 6-month European Student Exchange). But after all, I had a great time in the UK– and I realized: Who knows what tomorrow brings anyway?”

                                                                                                ~ Bjorn

-- Borrowed from PanoMoto.com

About Bjorn

 

Expedition Awareness is proud to welcome Bjorn for remaining portions of his adventure.  For more information about his journey, please use the link provided.