When we talk about many of our guided adventures, we focus on the non-riding elements like the food, the history, the natural beauty, the unique cultures. The Trail of Lewis and Clark Adventure is a great example of this, because the reality is there is quite a lot to talk about. In the past we … Read More
Trail of Lewis and Clark
End of 2017 Booking Special
With the holidays approaching we here at MotoQuest have put together an End of Year Booking Special to offer exclusively to our mailing list subscribers. That’s you! Here are the details… We are offering to pay a portion of your deposit if you book one of the eligible MotoQuest guided tours by January 1, 2018. … Read More
A Virtual Tour of the Motorsports Museums Visited on MotoQuest Adventures
As lifelong motorcyclists, we here at MotoQuest are naturally drawn to any and all attractions around the world that feature pretty much anything with a motor. Add to that “gearhead” mentality an affinity for history and cultural significance, and it becomes clear why we make a point of visiting any motorcycle, automobile, or even aviation … Read More
Ask an Archaeologist – Jim Kohl on Lewis and CLark
Have you met MotoQuest guide Jim Kohl? When Jim is not leading motorcyclists around Alaska and the Pacific Northwest, he’s out working as a professional photographer. That shouldn’t surprise you as you’ve no doubt seen some of Jim’s amazing work here at MotoQuest. But there’s another side to this Montana native that makes him the … Read More
Trail of Lewis & Clark: A History Lesson of Epic Proportions
We talk a lot about our many guided motorcycle adventures and all of the great riding, beautiful scenery and longlasting friendships that come along with them. But sometimes it’s nice to hear from the people that have been on one of these rides. This is a story from our Trail of Lewis & Clark Adventure, … Read More
Trail of Lewis and Clark Scouting Trip Journal by Phil Freeman
PART 1 September 24th Maupin to Joseph Oregon: As I write this, the Deschutes river calmly roles by before daybreak. A faint and constant rush of water interrupts the silence, only to be broken by an occasional chirp of a bird, passing car or fall of a crab apple on a wooden deck. We are … Read More