What’s Your Adventure?
Ride Your Adventure
In 2023 I left my career to pursue my passions full time. I love exploring on my motorcycle and rediscovering remote routes and historic places where important events once happened. I also love epic adventures through remote and forgotten spaces. With my brother, I have explored vast areas of the western U.S., and Canada, traveling to its most northern destination accessible by public road, some 250+ miles north of the Arctic Circle.
I ride to explore.
But my interests don’t end there. I have made a conscious decision to live the life that I love. I now make my home in the mountains of central Idaho, living in a log cabin surrounded by forest. In the high-country—far from an office— I am living my most authentic life.
I also love restoring and driving classic automobiles.
Drive Your Adventure
Owning, restoring, and occasionally driving classic automobiles is also one of my passions. There is something magical about older cars. Their shape and styling continue to turn heads 50 years after they were built. They just don’t make them like this anymore.
One of my current projects is a 1976 Corvette Stingray. It looks incredibly stock but due to the work I’ve completed, it rides and drives much like a more modern car—which was exactly my goal.
Follow me on my upcoming YouTube Series as I prepare myself and my car for entry into the Silver State Classic Challenge in Ely, Nevada. The SSCC is billed as the fastest road race in the world—although my speed will be much, much less.
This will be my first ever entry into an event such as this and I invite you to come along to experience it with me.
About Me
My name is John Garrett.
Exploring the world and creating memorable experiences are two of my passions. I am so grateful that I am able to film and share my adventures with you—hopefully inspiring you to Find Your Adventure.
We all love a good story.
My goal is to share my adventures in a unique way; not by showing endless miles of GoPro footage taken from a helmet cam but by adding depth. By taking you to some really interesting places out west and showing you points of interest that lie at the end of the trail—and along the way. It’s a great big, beautiful world out there and it’s my goal to help fellow Adventure Riders appreciate it just a little more.
“The big quiet”: A place so remote, it’s absent the sound of human activity.
Significant places in America’s westward expansion.
Historic routes and trails taken by pioneers.
Remote places of celebration and tragedy, often forgotten.
Unique geology and geography.
Epic journeys and day rides.
I invite you to watch and subscribe. Let me inspire you to Ride Your Adventure.