The simple act of watching Ewan and Charley put a map on a wall and trace the route was enough to give this viewer some serious travel Stendhal syndrome I needed to order an actual map (and did). I mean you could cross America back and forth on an electric motorcycle without any worries as there are so many fast chargers now. From abseiling down Cape Town's iconic Table Mountain, to learning how to rodeo in Canada, prepare for a non Which is fitting, because according to numerous reports, the pair have ditched their all-conquering BMW GS Adventure dual-sport machines for something a bit more radical: Harley-Davidsons new all-electric Livewire motorcycles. Enter your email address below we'll keep you up to date with everything that's happening in the world of adventure motorcycling. So it goes with Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman and their third globe-trotting adventure, a follow-up to the epic journeys documented in 2004s The Long Way Round and 2007s The Long Way Down. Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman ride again on Long Way Up Because of congestion and over-population, scooters and motorbikes should be a big part of the solution but we just need to get people to be more aware and positive towards bikes. This form collects your contact information. Why now, after a 12-year hiatus, did the duo decide to return for a third run? I found Africa's landscapes stunning to the eye, it's people vibrant and welcoming, it's food diverse and exotic, and it's history fascinating and complex. And if the photos trickling out of the southern reaches are accurate, theyre not sparing the whip, either. Portions of Boormans recovery from the horrific accident are shown in the first episode of Long Way Down. These snippets show how dedicated Boorman was to getting back on the bike and how important it was for him to do this third trip. Charley will be leading a pack of Adventure Wild At Heart Watch Online Season: 6 Episode: 4 | Full Stream Ewan McGregor: Really once you've experienced that sort of adventure travel like weve done, it's sort of in you. Dealing with things such as insane cold meant moving bikes indoors overnight and wearing all the clothes. They rode their BMWs through Belgium, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, a large portion of Mongolia and Russia, the Road of Bones, Alaska, Canada and finally, the U.S.A. You can watch a snippet of my interview with Charley below, and you can read it in full in issue 59 ofAdventure Bike Rider magazine, out now and available to buy from our online store with free UK shipping. Jon Alain Guzik: Youve been around and down, why decide to go up this time?