We are very excited to announce that Cape York Motorcycle Adventures has won an Outdoors Queensland Adventure Tourism Award! This is a considerable achievement and we could not have done it without the fantastic support of our team, our clients, and the local community. We are so proud to showcase what Cape York has to offer and look forward to continuing to provide world-class motorcycle adventures in this stunning region. What is the Outdoors Queensland Adventure Tourism Award? The Outdoors Queensland Awards* recognise and reward excellence in the outdoors community. The Awards celebrate individuals, organisations, programs, events and activities that have
Channel 7’s Sunrise James Tobin traded in the barometric pressure charts and weather predictions for roost, red dust, waterfalls and the iconic Daintree Rainforest as he leads us through day two of our epic adventure. Click the images to watch: Part 2
Follow four-time Supercars Champion, Craig Lowndes as he and the gang make the journey from Cape York Motorcycle Adventures homebase on the fringes of Cairns, west over Black Mountain and through the red dust of the old gold mine region, before setting up camp at Palmer River under the stars. Where the Dirt Takes Me – Click here to play
G’day Roy, Renae and especially Jeremy, Shane and Gary. What can I say, I turned 40 earlier this year and couldn’t wait to come and join you guys on the 6 day tour to the Tip of Cape York. I didn’t really know what to expect as I didn’t do a heap of homework, but all I knew was that you guys and your team were the company to go with and it sure paid off. From the start
In this video presentation Roy shows exactly what he carries in his bumbag. He gives a short description of each product and why he has it. Takes his advice and minimise the weight you’ll be carrying around.
About the Author Roy Kunda grew up in the outer suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, with his parents and two younger sisters. He spent a lot of time with his dog, Sacha, hunting rabbits in the paddocks until he discovered the other boys riding motorcycles out in the bushlands behind the budding housing estates near South Morang. Roy started riding one of his new mates’ bikes in the afternoons after school and hiding his cuts and abrasions from his parents at night. He bought his first motorcycle, a Yamaha YZ80 D, at 13 years of age with money he’d earned
Here’s a flashback to one of the first articles written about Cape York Motorcycle Adventures. Up Top Down Under by John Van Barriger, August 1993.
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