than seasons. It is about communities like Harrow welcoming visitors not as customers but as guests. It is about farmers generously opening gates so complete strangers can enjoy a unique slice of Australian countryside.
It is about proving that adventure doesn ' t require a brand-new motorcycle with electronic suspension and satellite navigation.
Sometimes all it requires is a forty-year-old trail bike, a tank full of fuel, a handful of old mates and a willingness to get a little dirty.
As the last trailers rolled out of Harrow and another Vinduro became part of Australian motorcycling folklore, one thing was obvious. The motorcycles may be old. The riders may be older. But the spirit that created enduro riding in
Australia remains as vibrant as ever. TRAVERSE
Harrow Vinduro proves that adventure isn ' t found in the latest technology, but in old bikes, open gates, good mates and a willingness to get dirty.