If you are an avid motorcyclist like Robert Kolenc, you understand what it’s like to crave the open road. Moved by the tragedy of September 11, 2001, Kolenc decided to pursue his dream.
“I’m in the investment business and many of my colleagues died that day,” said Kolenc. “It made me very angry, and of course . . . very sad. But it was also a big wake-up call. One of the things that I decided that day was that I would no longer put off things that I wanted to do.”
Kolenc has extensive riding experience, even travelling abroad to tour several countries throughout Europe.
“When it comes to endless twisties and gorgeous mountain passes, culture, history and amazing food, it’s hard to beat the Alps,” he said. “It can be surprisingly inexpensive . . . so don’t scratch it off your list.”
Appreciating the true north
Despite his journeys to places like Switzerland, Germany, Austria and beyond, Kolenc still expresses wonder when he speaks of his northern adventures, touring the spectacular Alaska Highway.
“I’d recommend you stop at the museum in Fort Nelson,” he said. “Slow down and savour the day around Muncho Lake and be sure to soak in Liard Hot Springs. Dawson City is a real party town and still has that gold rush atmosphere. It’s a great staging area for two really nice rides.”
Kolenc also suggested that street bikers can find some rugged beauty if they ride along the Top of the World Highway from Dawson City, Yukon, to Chicken, Alaska. “If you're more adventurous and are OK with riding a dirt road,” said Kolenc, “I’d have to point you to the spectacular Dempster Highway.”
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