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ADV VideosNew Adventure Riding Film Launching – Beyond Siberia

New Adventure Riding Film Launching – Beyond Siberia

An epic tour of 105 days, 16 countries and 16k miles from London to Magadan.

Published on 03.04.2015

Imagine a guided Adventure Riding Tour from London to Magadan (Eastern Russia) covering some 16,500 miles (28,500 km), 16 countries and 11 different time zones. An epic tour that follows in the footsteps of Long Way Round’s Ewan and Charley on the Road of Bones. A tour like this actually exists and is offered through Compass Expeditions. Participants ride for 105 days across a quarter of the earth’s surface with all of their meals, support and accommodations taken care of.

How much does a tour like this cost? $30,990 USD if you bring your own bike or $46,215 USD if you want to rent a BMW R1200GS for the trip. While this would most definitely be an extraordinary, life changing experience, and much safer than doing it unsupported, for most of us the price tag is a little steep.


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Well if you are curious what it would be like, the good news is an action-packed documentary film has been produced covering the daily trials of 15 riders on the trip. “Beyond Siberia – Riding the Road of Bones” vividly captures the hardships and dangers of the ride, along with the spectacular scenery of the countries in the regions they travel through. The film series will be released at MIPTV 2015 event in Cannes this April and the DVD is expected to be available at the end of April for purchase through Compass Expeditions.

Compass Expeditions is already well under way with a second TV series. The new two-part series will also cover a tour of one of the world’s most challenging Adventure Motorcycle routes. Starting in Cairo and riding the full length of Africa arriving in Cape Town three months later.

Author: Rob Dabney

Rob Dabney started a lifelong obsession with motorcycles at the age of 15 when he purchased his first bike – a 1982 Honda MB5. Through his 20’s and 30’s he competed in off-road desert races, including the Baja 250, 500 and 1000. Eventually, his proclivity for exploration led him to dual sport and adventure riding. Rob’s never-ending quest to discover what’s around the next bend has taken him on Adventures in Latin America, Africa, Europe, Asia, and throughout the American West. As a moto journalist, he enjoys inspiring others to seek adventure across horizons both near and far.

Author: Rob Dabney
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hankwentthataway
hankwentthataway
March 5, 2015 9:20 pm

It’s Charley, not Charlie. Proof your work.

ADV Pulse
ADV Pulse
March 5, 2015 11:28 pm

Corrected. Thanks hankwentthataway!

Eric A.
Eric A.
March 5, 2015 9:54 pm

What an amazing experience this must be!

Matt Phillips
Matt Phillips
March 5, 2015 10:15 pm

What a great accomplishment to be picked up by MIPTV. Hope we see more and more documentaries about adventure riding go into mainstream and inspire many others to start their own adventure. Can’t wait for the DVD to come out!

Rob Roy
Rob Roy
November 28, 2015 11:21 pm

This is a great show and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Well paced and great production values. Charley’s narration was excellent – all that practice is paying off!

(I bought the double DVD at the Sydney Motorcycle Show)

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