Wheel2Wheel

morgan parker

The route of adventure

For the past few months I’ve been working on the travel and adventure aspects of the second W2W expedition.  The next installment of Wheel2Wheel will be based in India, so establishing a viable route is key.  India is so diverse, so there’s lots to cover tourism-wise.   With each area boasting a variety of temples, sacred grounds, lakes, […]

The route of adventure Read More »

Premiere Nat Geo Broadcast to 21 countries

Wheel2Wheel would like to thank FOX International for its ongoing support.    Nat Geo Adventure Channel will be broadcasting the Wheel2Wheel television series throughout Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East to a total of 21 countries.   The premiere broadcast will introduce this massive audience to our ten amazing humantarian stories.   In Hong Kong, viewers can also see Wheel2Wheel on the

Premiere Nat Geo Broadcast to 21 countries Read More »

Wheel2Wheel premieres on Nat Geo Adventure Channel

We are thrilled to announce the exclusive premiere broadcast of Wheel2Wheel’s ten episode television series on Nat Geo Adventure Channel from Sunday 26 August 2012.   National Geographic Channels inspire you to find out more about the people, places and events of our world.  The channels showcase leading explorers, scientists, environmentalists, film makers and renowned photographers

Wheel2Wheel premieres on Nat Geo Adventure Channel Read More »

Morgan Completes His Philanthropic Adventure

  After packing away his corporate suit for some heavy duty expedition gear, Wheel2Wheel founder and solo rider, Morgan Parker has successfully completed the Wheel2Wheel transcontinental, charitable motorcycle expedition in his hometown of Brisbane on Monday, 4 July 2011 at 12 noon (Brisbane time) to cheers of congratulations after setting off from Hong Kong, 125

Morgan Completes His Philanthropic Adventure Read More »

RIDING FOR WHEEL2WHEEL: 20 DAYS ON THE ROAD WITH MORGAN PARKER

The wind in your face, the lush green of the surrounding tea plantations and natural vegetation blurring past, the bike leaned over 30 degrees to the left, as you hold a smooth, taut line through the hairpin bend. The throttle gently applied as the corner unfolds, the bike straightens then – with a short but

RIDING FOR WHEEL2WHEEL: 20 DAYS ON THE ROAD WITH MORGAN PARKER Read More »