Round the World Thru the Poles on KTM 1090 Adventure R Snow Bikes? - ADV Pulse
Round-the-world motorcycle journeys, although still an incredible feat of determination and endurance, have become almost common in the past decade or so. From the legendary Long Way Round series to everyday riders embarking on a quest to circumnavigate the world on their motorcycles, a...
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Round the World Thru the Poles on KTM 1090 Adventure R Snow Bikes?
Ambitious expedition sets out to circumnavigate Earth across both Poles.
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Round-the-world motorcycle journeys, although still an incredible feat of determination and endurance, have become almost common in the past decade or so. From the legendary Long Way Round series to everyday riders embarking on a quest to circumnavigate the world on their motorcycles, a round-the-world motorcycle trip is now nowhere as extreme or astonishing as it once was. However, Luke Berlet, 42, and Jim Otto, 30, out of Steamboat Springs, Colorado, are preparing to wow the adventure motorcycling world with an ambitious plan: to ride around the world across the North and the South Poles.
The duo is working on snow bike conversion kits for two KTM 1090 Adventure R motorcycles which they plan to use for the Poles and is hoping to hit the road as early as this year, COVID-19 situation permitting. Starting in the US, Berlet and Otto hope to ride to Argentina, Ushuaia, and ship the bikes to Antarctica from where they expect to convert the KTMs into snow bikes to be able to ride the South Pole. Then, the journey will continue to New Zealand, Australia, Japan, and Russia hitting the North Pole via Siberia, and finally, a ride across Greenland and into Canada to return to the US in 2025.
What will this ambitious expedition entail and will the mammoth task of riding across the Poles become a reality this year? We caught up with Luke Berlet to find out.
Combining Two Passions
Berlet, who owns a roofing company in Steamboat Springs and is a father of three, says he started riding motorcycles in his thirties and only got into adventure motorcycling some seven years ago. However, adventure riding instantly became an obsession, and in 2017, Berlet started thinking of circumnavigating the world. “Being from Colorado, snow biking has always appealed to me. What I love most about snow biking is the diversity it offers, so Jim and I began thinking of combining the two passions: adventure riding and snow biking,” Berlet explains.For him, the idea to ride around the world hitting the South and the North Poles is all about the challenge and the adventure. Historically, this feat was achieved by the Transglobe Expedition when a team of British explorers followed the Greenwich Meridian from the UK in September 1979 traveling south until they arrived at the South Pole in 1980, then turning North until they reached the North Pole in 1982. “It has not been done on a motorcycle, however. Lots of people do world rides, but crossing both poles on a bike is just ridiculous – and that’s why we want to do it. We want to inspire people to go beyond their limits,” Berlet says. According to him, the North Pole is a physical challenge, whereas reaching the South Pole is tougher because of environmental concerns, but the duo is determined to make it – even if the entire journey takes five years.