HIMALAYAN 450: THE RETURN TO NEPAL (PT1)
Twelve years since riding 4500km through the Himalayas with his late father, Motology Films’ Adam Riemann returns to Nepal to continue the journey solo – this time around, aboard Royal Enfield’s Himalayan 450.
Back in 2012, what was meant to be a father-and-son backpacking trip turned into a 4500km motorcycle expedition from Delhi to Leh to Kashmir to Kishtwar, looping back to Rohtang pass and onward to Nepal. This time, with a new route planned from Kathmandu to Manang, then around to the upper Mustang, Reimann sets out to take on the Himalayas alone, retracing parts of the ride with his dad during their three-week mission across India and Nepal.
ABOUT MOTOLOGY FILMS
If you’ve been around dirt bike circles for a while, you will have probably come across a bloke called Adam Riemann. He’s a fitter and turner turned Pro dirt-bike racer turned moto journo turned global filmmaker turned house builder turned family man. These days, based back in his homeland of Western Australia, he owns an enviable parcel of moto-riding paradise with a variety of bush and MX tracks, from which he pumps out a prolific smorgasbord of video edits for the 820,000-strong audience on his YouTube channel, Motology Films’ ARiemann1. He’s not shy create content from all corners of the globe either.
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