I am a subscriber to the National Geographic Traveler magazine, and one of the issues I am just catching up on....the August/September 2013 issue, came to the house while I was on the road last year, and due to the lightning strike, I never got around to reading it, until now.

Interesting article that is highlighted on the cover, and then covered in detail starting on page 58 inside, is the License to Thrill....Jaw-dropping, hair-raising, even gravity-defying. These 10 drives (rides) bring out all the cliche's.

There are two things I find quite interesting about the 10 drives (rides) that are listed as being the Jaw-dropping, hair-raising, even gravity-defying routes that were chosen by Nat Geo......# 1 being that two of the ten are within a few miles of me, one being in Northern Oregon, and the other being in Southern Alberta, CA. The second thing I find to be interesting about these top 10 listed routes....is that I have actually ridden a motorcycle on six (6) of these then routes.

A of some kind means I have ridden on this road:

Blue Ridge Parkway....Virginia to North Carolina
North Yungas Road...the old Death Road...Bolivia
Guoliang Tunnel Road....China
Grossglocker High Alpine Road...Austria
Milford Road./..Highway 94...New Zealand
Historic Columbia River Highway...Oregon
Transfagarasan Road...Romania
Trans-Andean Highway...Chile-Argentina...
Icefields Parkway...Banff/Jasper...Canadian Rockies...
Atlas Mountain Road...Morocco

I have done South American several times, and this same day last year, I was down in Bolivia and Chile, watching the Dakar Rally. Rode down there on my 2012 Yamaha Super Tenere'.

I would encourage all riders to find this Nat Geo Traveler issue in the electronic version, read all about those ten roads, and put a few of them on your own personal bucket-list of roads to ride. It would appear that I have four of them left to go, and they just happen to be on three separate continents.