Australian Adventure Rider's Podcast

Ep. 3B - Solo Female rider tackles the world - The Amazing Heather Ellis

43 min · 15. maj 2026
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Heather Ellis joins us for a deeply human conversation about the extraordinary path her life has taken—one marked by bold choices, unexpected detours, and the kind of inner resilience that only forms through lived experience. Known for her solo motorcycle journeys across Africa and beyond, Heather opens up about the moments that shaped her long before the adventures ever began: growing up in rural Australia, navigating family expectations, and learning to trust her own instincts even when the road ahead was unclear.

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Ep. 7 - International ADV riding gone wrong: The Crash, Rescue & The Travel Insurance that saved us

David Pidcock and Bec Fox—have become central to the Toowoomba region’s vibrant adventure riding community. Both are not only seasoned riders with extensive international and domestic experience but also influential leaders, mentors, and professional achievers. India and the Himalayas was intended as a culmination of years of preparation. The route included some of the highest motorable roads in the world, with altitudes exceeding 5,000 meters, rapidly changing weather, and limited access to medical facilities. Early in the journey, they encountered treacherous road conditions exacerbated by monsoon rains and landslides. Despite his extensive experience and careful planning, a combination of fatigue, altitude, and a sudden loss of traction led to a severe crash on a remote mountain pass.   The immediate aftermath was chaotic. Fellow riders and local villagers provided first aid and coordinated an emergency evacuation to the nearest hospital, which was several hours away by rough road. Upon arrival, David was diagnosed with multiple fractures and internal injuries, necessitating surgery and a prolonged hospital stay. The hospital, while staffed by competent and compassionate professionals, faced resource constraints typical of rural Indian medical facilities. However, the cost of treatment was substantial, and payment was required upfront or through verified insurance coverage. Join us to discover just how important travel insurance is.

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