Managing
Director and Founder of Himalayan Roadrunners, Rob lived in
Kathmandu for many years after his long time residency in Vermont
where he owned and operated a logging company. A diesel mechanic
by trade and BSA & Triumph restorer, his love of adventure,
mountains and riding, led him to guiding treks and motorcycle
expeditions throughout the Himalaya including the first assent
by a motorcycle group of Khardung La in Ladakh, the world's
highest motorable pass.

Born
and raised in Kenya before serving with the 2nd Gurkha Rifles
in Hong Kong, Borneo and Belize, Andrew is fluent in Swahili and
Nepali. Currently based in Nairobi where he Guides for a Safari
Company, he spends as much time as possible in the Himalaya and
is an expert on the Jungle Region of Nepal's Western Terai. Major
Duncan is a Fellow of the Royal Geographic Society.

Charles first
came to Nepal in the Peace Corps in 1969, and has been trekking,
riding and living there ever since. He has led and organized dozens
of treks in the Nepal Himalaya and is an avid sailboat racer during
summers off the coast of Northern California. Fluent in Nepali
and conversant in Tibetan, Charles was instrumental in operating
the first motorcycle tour across the Dragon Kingdom of Bhutan
in March 1997.



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