tracks &
traditions


the trip...
Tracks & Traditions is a global motorcycle expedition with a purpose far deeper than the miles beneath our wheels. In a world saturated by noise and negativity, this journey sets out to tell a different story — one of connection, community, and the knowledge that binds us to the land.
Beginning in November 2027, the expedition will travel across Africa, South America, North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, documenting the skills, stories, and traditions of bushcraft instructors, indigenous communities, and people who continue to live closely with the rhythms of nature. From desert trackers and tribal elders to modern survival experts and community leaders, we aim to meet those who understand the land not as a resource, but as a relationship.
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Through film, photography, writing, and art, Tracks & Traditions will create a documentary series and educational archive that preserves this wisdom for future generations. Along the way, we will also produce our own narrative — the human journey of three riders navigating continents, challenges, and growth as the world unfolds around us.
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The expedition proudly supports The Woodland Ways Bushcraft Foundation, a charity dedicated to helping tribal and indigenous communities maintain and protect their skills, culture, and ways of life. As we travel, we will raise funds, strengthen connections with established partner communities such as the Maasai, and share their stories with respect and authenticity.
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This is not a race or an endurance challenge. It is a moving classroom, a travelling film set, a cultural exchange, and a celebration of the knowledge that makes us human. It’s about slowing down, listening deeply, and recognising that wisdom lives everywhere — in the forest, in the desert, in the mountains, and in the people who have shaped their lives around the land.
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Tracks & Traditions is an expedition for education, for preservation, for storytelling, and for charity. But above all, it is an expedition about people: the ones we meet, the ones we learn from, and the ones we become along the way.