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Photo by Marc Gibaud, Clouds on Tres Cerros and Mount Fitzroy, Argentinian Patagonia

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Photo by Marc Gibaud,
Clouds on Tres Cerros and
Mount Fitzroy, Argentinian Patagonia



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Lugu Lake Yunnan + Sichuan

Lugu Lake is home to several Tibetan, Yi as well as Mosuo minority villages. The most numerous of these are the Mosuo people (also spelt "Moso"), said to be a sub clan of the Naxi people (as per Chinese records of Minorities in China) with ancient family structure considered as "a live fossil for researching the marital development history of Human beings" and "the last quaint Realm of Matriarchy." It is considered as the home of the Moso Tribe. However, Mosuo have a separate identity from the Naxis, as it is said that the Chinese used the word Mosuo as a generic term for different ethnic groups, including the Naxi.

Lugu Lake is called the "mother lake" by the Mosuo people.The lake is also well known in Chinese travel pamphlets as the region of “Amazons,” “The Kingdom of Women” and “Home of the Matriarchal Tribe”, this last name highlighting the dominant role of the Mosuo women in their society. The marriage rites of the Mosuo people are known as “azhu marriage” ceremony and this unique aspect of their social culture has given the title “exotic land of daughters” to the area. It is also known as "A Quaint Realm of Matriarchy". The matriarchal and matrilineal society of the Mosuos is also termed the “Women’s World". The Mosuo are the last practicing (almost) matriarchal society in the world. Mosuo women never marry and never cohabit, instead they are free to choose as many lovers as they like throughout their lives. Children are brought up by women, and use the surname of their mothers. Families are composed of the members of the matrilineal kind. Women hold the principal positions in the society, forming a modern day ‘woman’s kingdom’, which adds mystique to this magical place.



























































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The Yunnan Trail 2016 ride report is almost done and dusted and herewith saying a big thanks for the great tasty food to all the talented chefs along the way...,



















































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Big thanks for the great tasty food to all the talented chefs along the way...,

















































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DAYS IN THE DIRT (May 2016)

Welcome to Moganshan (Zhejiang / China), our favourite "Hilly Training Grounds" for decades...
Refreshingly cool in summer and sometimes smothered in spectral fog, Moganshan, 60km northeast of Hangzhou, is famed for its scenic vistas, forested views, towering bamboo and stone villa architecture. It was developed as a hilltop resort by 19th-century Europeans living in Shanghai. Largely abandoned during the second half of the last century, it is now seeing a new buzz of activity and lots of construction / developments, reclaiming its reputation as a weekend bolt hole for expat tàitai (wives) and natives fleeing the simmering lowland heat.....





















































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Above series of pictures actually show the real last F8GS offroad outing (May 2016) around the greater Moganshan Mountain region. The 2015 BMW F8GS "Rally Twin" is gone and sold on as boring & dull stock standard (low seat + suspension height) bike and the special parts went to a China based mate for modifying his 2015 F8GS. Well, people ask why I sold the F8GS. Well ~ think of the F8GS as a sort of swiss army knife or even a triathlete. It may not be the best off roader, interstate tourer ot canyon carver. But you'll have a great time doing all three stock and with a few mods, you can make it even better for the riding type you want to do. Back when I owned a first generation F8GS in Oz, was pure fun but in between the two F8GS got the Ducati MTS and the F8GS seems and felt "outdated" somehow as heavy and not enough power on tap for a large & heavy bike, got somewhat tired of it to be honest and straight forward, was about time to move on to more exciting projects and destinations....
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KTM450EXC (2016) as the fun begins where the pavement ends, first street legal & legit special "China Compulsory Certificate" (COC) imported 450EXC registered in Mainland China was told during the complicated Shanghai (August 2016) registration and licensing process....



It's a lean and mean streetable Hard Enduro / X-Country motorcycle, it's not supposed to be comfortable, quiet or safe. The wind noise is supposed to hurt your ears, the seat should be hard and riding it should make you almost crap your pants every now and then. Raw ~ basic without any electronic aids (ABS / TC), totally analog is exactly how I'd describe it. Angry, visceral, and beastly - even the idle sound demands respect... I bought it because it was one of my bucket list bikes before they launched the sophisticated EXC 17's range with traction control, mapping switch, Euro 4 regulations, etc...etc... I rode it a dozen times to get the suspension settings, etc.. etc.. spot on after swapping parts supplied to my specs - it's a "scary & lovely" beast and handles amazingly, exactly what I wanted and instantly connected with the bike, similar as with the Ducati MTS Pikes Peak back during November 2011.

So, in many regards I've eaten crow and I am also rethinking the big bikes again. I even catched myself reading through the Honda Africa Twin online bike forum threads from time to time until the dirt devil on my shoulder slapped me in the ear hole over and over again. With that, I circled back and realise just how good a 450EXC is and how I kind of hate riding on the highways / national roads anyway after all them decades in China. The KTM450EXC, with its full on off-road capabilities and easy maintenance (easiest machine I've ever worked on) is the cornerstone of my perfect garage. Well everyone loves pictures, here we go and some special modification as usual for the TBR team but its a never ending story anyways with improvements, testing and modifications ~ stay tuned...











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KTM450EXC, first oil - filter - screen change, valve check after the short break-in period outlined by KTM, all clear and within specs, no dramas ~ no worries.... All factory restrictors removed and ECU mapping loaded to full race mode (unrestricted) ~ ready to Rock n' Roll in the China Outback.















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Moganshan (Zhejiang / China) testing the KTM450EXC "Hoonigan" setup during a few late summer / autumn 2016 weekends ~ calming the body and mind in the mountains as my ride plans are on so short notice and private, even I don't know when I'm on one!?!!
Go fast ~ go light ~ go far ~ go mental and its really exhilarating, just before the bike hits the rev limiter ~ you really feel alive. What is not to like, super light, super agile, the 450EXC is a true Hard Enduro bike, perfect to take on the trails with minimal luggage, definetly ain't ending up as a ACB "Adventure Cargo Bike".... I guess in the end it all comes down to budget, service intervals, enjoying tinkering and working on bikes, so what if you have a few enjoyable hours more garage time per year than a boring bike, etc. I guess you cannot have it all ~ stay tuned for more..... 'nuff said....











































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Moganshan (Zhejiang / China) testing the KTM450EXC during "Tricks in the Sticks"...













































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Hanging around the hotel pool for a refreshing relaxing dip, sorting through pictures and GoPro footage while enjoying the beach, sunsets and some great tasty Mexican dinner prepared by an experienced Chef from "Down Under"....























































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Here we go with more pictures taken around the Sanke Grasslands, spent a few days exploring approx. 30k's out of Labrang Monastery....













































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The usual daily morning traffic around the Labrang and Sanke grasslands (Amdo - Tibet) region...











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Relaxing morning ride to the Prayer Flags atop Labrang Monastery in the grassland hills... 35.233552 102478919

























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