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    Family ride the world on two bikes and two kids

    Dear all,

    I am Gionata Nencini, riding the world solo since 2005 with a 1987 Honda Transalp.

    I am writing an article about other bikers riding the world

    * solos
    * duos
    * groups / family

    I had heard once about this family (were they kiwi?) that left on two bikes and with two kids.

    Do you have any info, names, links, or pics about them?

    If you also fit in one of the categories above, drop me a line, I might mentione you in the adventure motorcycling journeys Handbook I am writing.

    Regards.

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    I read about a family which could be the ones you are talking about in BRM magazine a few years ago....still have a copy. They are the Cooper Family don't know much more than that though.

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    'Good things come to those who wait'
    Bollocks, get of your arse and go get it

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    Wowo guys you found it.

    Thanks for the link and for the name... i see that http://www.cooperfamilymotorbikeexpedition.co.nz/ doesn't work anymore
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    Name is Garth Cooper - grew up in Havelock North, Hawkes Bay. I went to school with him. Certainly a gutsy thing to do with kids - esp in the countries they went to!

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    Wow! How do they manage the kids schooling?

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    I really admire them... I am mentioning them into my Adventure motorcycling journeys handbook....

    Thanks guys
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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    Wow! How do they manage the kids schooling?
    I would have thought that travelling the world is a far more effective education than any school can provide.
    Quote Originally Posted by Mully
    The mind boggles.

    Unless you were pillioning the sheep - which is more innocent I suppose (but no less baffling)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post
    I would have thought that travelling the world is a far more effective education than any school can provide.


    How true.... a few years ago me and the missus travelled around Australia for 18 months......with 3 kiddies....
    we did a corospondince course. for the kids..... but it was a bit limited.....
    when we arrived home and the kids went back to school. we were a bit worried that they may have been behind...
    But the teacher comented,, that because they had been on the road for such a long time.....
    there ability to open there eyes.. was advanced.........

    they are older now...... and all got more assets than the old man.........
    And that is the honest truth your honour..

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    I coulnd't agree more....
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    Dear Ronin, I might quote you in my handbook when I talk about life investment such as leaving work and school for a long trip.
    Would you be happy about it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post
    I would have thought that travelling the world is a far more effective education than any school can provide.
    I guess parents want different things for their children. I'm quite keen on the three basis, reading, writing and arithmetic. You can only travel the world for so long ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    I guess parents want different things for their children. I'm quite keen on the three basis, reading, writing and arithmetic. You can only travel the world for so long ...
    Most parents I know are more than capable of teaching that. Not all learning is quantifiable.
    Quote Originally Posted by Mully
    The mind boggles.

    Unless you were pillioning the sheep - which is more innocent I suppose (but no less baffling)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post
    Most parents I know are more than capable of teaching that. Not all learning is quantifiable.
    I guess we'll have to agree to have a difference of opinion about the capabilities of parents to teach the basics, as if most parents were capable we wouldn't need them to go to school (or use correspondence school) to learn the basics.

    I do agree that some learning is hard to quantify - but that is why tests exist, to quantify the learning that has occurred.

    But like motorcycle riding, everyone has different opinions, and it's up to the person in charge to decide what is right for themlseves (or their children). There are many correct answers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post
    Most parents I know are more than capable of teaching that. Not all learning is quantifiable.
    I guess we'll have to agree to have a difference of opinion about the capabilities of parents to teach the basics, as if most parents were capable we wouldn't need them to go to school (or use correspondence school) to learn the basics.

    I do agree that some learning is hard to quantify - but that is why tests exist, to quantify the learning that has occurred.

    But like motorcycle riding, everyone has different opinions, and it's up to the person in charge to decide what is right for themlseves (or their children). There are many correct answers.

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