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ADV RidesExperience the Pacific Northwest at the Touratech Rally 2015

Experience the Pacific Northwest at the Touratech Rally 2015

ADV clinics, trail rides, off-road training, vendors, skills challenges and more!

Published on 02.20.2015

The Touratech Rally is nearly upon us. This year’s Rally will take place on June 25-28 in the mountain town of Plain, Washington. Now in its fifth year, this event has become the largest gathering of adventure motorcycle enthusiasts on the West Coast. The Touratech Rally will be held in conjunction with the Washington Overland Rally and will include camping, classes, GPS tracks, group rides and entertaining guest speakers, including the hilarious Ed March who rode a Honda C90 from Malaysia to the UK.

Be prepared for fantastic off-road riding on some of the most scenic trails in the Pacific Northwest. The informative clinics and presentations are a great way to learn tips on riding, camping, foreign travel, outdoor cooking and more. It’s the perfect event to connect with other adventure riders or enjoy more good times with old riding buddies.

Touratech Rally Adventure Bikes


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The Touratech Rally will also include an ADV Skills Challenge, ladies only ride, and loads of ADV Vendors on site. Puget Sound Safety will be offering two different off-road skills development-training courses for an additional fee.

You can still join the fun even if you live far away. Check out our Fly-N-Ride trip review of last year’s Touratech Rally. Don’t miss the chance to ride some of the best off-road routes in the Cascade Mountains and a weekend of good times hanging out with the Touratech crew. For more information and to sign up for the event, go to the Touratech Rally Website.

Touratech Rally camping

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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