Where The Road Led: 2013–2025

Every journey begins with a simple question… “What happens if I keep going?” I started recording travels in 2013 and that question took me across Britain, throughout Europe and into places I had only ever seen on maps. Some journeys were meticulously planned, others evolved day by day. A few went exactly as expected. Most did not.

The motorcycles changed over the years. The destinations changed too. Some trips lasted a few weeks, others several months. There were mountain passes, ferry crossings, remote campsites, endless miles and roads so memorable that I still find myself thinking about them years later.

Looking back, the stories collected here are about far more than motorcycles. They are about people met by chance, unexpected friendships, mechanical mishaps, stunning landscapes, wrong turns that turned out to be right and the simple pleasure of travelling under your own steam.

Not every journey was epic. Some of the most memorable days took place close to home. Others involved crossing multiple countries in search of a particular road, a place I had always wanted to visit or simply the curiosity to discover what lay beyond the next horizon.

The articles below chart more than a decade of riding, travelling, photography and adventure. They document changing motorcycles, changing priorities and, perhaps, a changing understanding of what travel really means.

When I set off on many of these trips, I thought I was travelling to see places.

What I eventually discovered was that the most interesting part of any journey is often the journey itself.

These are the stories of where the road led.