Pan American Highway – 30,000 Miles from Alaska to Argentina

How many times have you promised yourself to leave everything and set off? Maybe by living out in a VW van or on the back of your motorcycle. Traveling around the world for months and stopping only to climb mountains and to rest.

That’s what James Barkman, photographer, climber, surfer, and rider has been doing for five years!

James lives his life on his 1976 VW van, doing what he loves by pursuing his passions. And if you think this is already a big deal, it’s because you don’t know yet what he made riding on a late ’90s Suzuki DR650:

“The most demanding experience of my life… a beautiful nightmare!” (Barkman, Iron and Air)

It was a dream that James and two of his childhood friends, Jeremy and Allen, shared since they were kids. Coming across the Americas through a road trip.

“The Pan-American Highway is the longest, arguably the most epic, system of roads on Earth.” (Barkman, Iron and Air)

Years later, those kids grown in rural Pennsylvania were then ready to make that crazy journey reality! From the cold and nearly desert town of Deadhorse, in Alaska, a few miles from the Arctic Circle to the warm and southernmost city of South America, Ushuaia, in Argentina. But that’s not all: the road trip would have been accompanied by rock climbing along the way. The challenge was so traveling in the lightest way possible while carring all the necessary gear for climbing and staying on the road for over one year.

Obviously, before starting, James had some concerns:

“Leading up to the beginning of our trip, intensity levels were at an all-time high. In addition to the demand of physical training and general preparation, … I had just returned from a project in Afghanistan, dealt with a winter of mechanical woes…. and watched my life savings slip away on climbing equipment and moto upgrades. I’ve learned that real adventures don’t come easy. As a friend of mine once put it, “That’s what makes it an adventure and not a vacation!” (Barkman, Fieldmag)

“The possibility of injuries, breakdowns, and failures was intimidating but also exciting. The mystery of the unknown and the open road ahead was invigorating.” (Barkman, Revitsport)

The trip began in the spring of 2017, the same day that Allen graduated from college. After saying goodbye to their families and friends, they started a 4,300-mile ride to North. First step: Alaska. The three guys had to face carburetor issues, bad weather, and even a breakdown to Allen’s bike. A little bit of luck came with a passerby who gave him a 400-mile lift. They finally came to Talkeetna. A ski plane brought the guys to Denali, the tallest mountain in North America.

Seventeen months and 38,000 miles later (about 61,000 kilometers), unforgettable adventures and misadventures were fully lived by the three guys.

Among the most memorable landscapes we want to remember:

  • Mount Hood, Oregon
  • Nevada Desert
  • Mount Whitney, California
  • Joshua Tree National Park, California
  • Baja Peninsula, Mexico
  • Pico de Orizaba, Mexico
  • Uyuni Salt Flats, Bolivia
  • Andes, South America

“I don’t want to live inside the confinements of comfort, and I’m thankful for the places that my motorcycle has taken me, both physically and mentally. I want to live a story worth telling, one mile at a time.” (Barkman, Goalzero)

And you? Are you still willing to leave everything and set off?

All photo credits and quotes to: James Barkman

Keep dreaming

Looking for the Shangri-La

One-Day Trip in Northern Italy – 307 Km

Chapter 1

I know everyone is thinking: “what will be my first road trip once we come back to reality?”

That’s why we want to share with you a one-day road trip to the Italian Alps, to remember what outside is waiting for us!

  • Elevation of 1.892 m (6,207 ft),
  • Located in the Northern Italian Alps,
  • Embraced by two lakes: Iseo and Idro …

You got what I mean, or do you need other clues?

This high mountain pass is a trade union among three valleys in the city of Brescia:
•    Trompia Valley
•    Camomica Valley
•    Sabbia Valley

…  so, the answer is the legendary Croce Domini Pass!!

Many of you have already followed our adventures there. Now, I want to give you further details about a trip we made last summer, on a sunny day in August.

Bergamo-Lovere

45 Km (28 Ml)

It’s a warm Sunday. Luckily, the weather is on our side. After breakfast, we are on the road. A long and straightway. In less than 50 minutes, we come to Lovere (Bergamo), a quiet town that lies on the Lake Iseo.Back of the Croce Domini Pass One day trip in the North of Italy Shangri La Heritage

 

Lovere-Croce Domini Pass

48 Km (30 Ml)

The journey begins to become more attractive in the following step. We approach the Camonica Valley, land renowned for its historical past and rock sculptures that are a UNESCO site. The last piece of road welcomes many hairpins bends gaining altitude. When you come across the Italian Alps, you know you will be surrounded by uncontaminated landscapes and vast expanses of green. You can smell the freedom: a light breeze and a blue sky in front of you.

 

Croce Domini Pass-Lake Idro

39 Km (24 Ml)

Don’t believe that the trip is over, because the journey goes on and other beautiful places await us. We have ahead a long descent. You are not alone on the road. And even if nature is silent, your eyes are catching by green pastures and herds of cows. You may stop the Lake Idro or continue. We decide to go on because we want to see the waterfall of Gorg d’Abiss.

Waterfall Gorg d'Abiss Croce Domini Pass One day trip in North of Italy Shangri La Heritage

 

Lake Idro-Gorg d’Abiss

24 Km (15 Ml)

We leave the main road for a moment. Sometimes you have to leave the safe way to get into something unexplored. We come to this little town in the Trentino-South Tyrol region. We let the road signs along village roads guide us. It’s time to leave the motorcycle and continue walking. With our helmets in the hands, we are following a path in this magical wood. Sunlight filters through the leaves of the trees. And here there is this stunning waterfall that washes our faces with its finest drops.

 

Gorg d’Abiss-Lake Ledro

8 Km (5 Ml)

Our stomach is growling. We come back to the motorcycle and our destination is now the Lake Ledro. The road runs along the lake. We see a beach where you can stop. We have lunch, and we get the bathing suit out of our bags. We can not take advantage of the sunny day. It’s time for sunbathing and bathing in the lake.

 

Lake Ledro-Lake Garda-Salò-Bergamo

143 Km (89 Ml)

After relaxing, in a single shot, we get back to Bergamo. The sun is still shining when we leave, and we can see its reflection on the shores of the lakes beyond. We have to say goodbye to the Lake Ledro and admire the Lake Garda during the route. Thousand galleries carved into the rock of the mountains guide us. The sun lowers at dusk, and it’s nighttime when we are back.

Bergamo-Lovere

45 Km (28 Ml)

It’s a warm Sunday. Luckily, the weather is on our side. After breakfast, we are on the road. A long and straightway. In less than 50 minutes, we come to Lovere (Bergamo), a quiet town that lies on the Iseo lake.

 

Lovere-Croce Domini Pass

48 Km (30 Ml)

The journey begins to become more attractive in the following step. We approach the Camonica valley, land renowned for its historical past and rock sculptures that are a UNESCO site. The last piece of road welcomes many hairpins bends gaining altitude. When you come across the Italian Alps, you know you will be surrounded by uncontaminated landscapes and vast expanses of green. You can smell the freedom: a light breeze and a blue sky in front of you.

Back of the Croce Domini Pass One day trip in the North of Italy Shangri La Heritage

 

Croce Domini Pass-Lago di Idro

39 Km (24 Ml)

Don’t believe that the trip is over, because the journey goes on and other beautiful places await us. We have ahead a long descent. You are not alone on the road. And even if nature is silent, your eyes are catching by green pastures and herds of cows. You may stop the Idro lake or continue. We decide to go on because we want to see the waterfall of Gorg d’Abiss.

 

Lago di Idro-Gorg d’Abiss

24 Km (15 Ml)

We leave the main road for a moment. Sometimes you have to leave the safe way to get into something unexplored. We come to this little town in the Trentino-South Tyrol region. We let the road signs along village roads guide us. It’s time to leave the motorcycle and continue walking. With our helmets in the hands, we are following a path in this magical wood. Sunlight filters through the leaves of the trees. And here there is this stunning waterfall that washes our faces with its finest drops.

Waterfall Gorg d'Abiss Croce Domini Pass One day trip in North of Italy Shangri La Heritage

 

Gorg d’Abiss-Lago di Ledro

8 Km (5 Ml)

Our stomach is growling. We come back to the motorcycle and our destination is now the Ledro lake. The road runs along the lake. We see a beach where you can stop. We have lunch, and we get the bathing suit out of our bags. We can not take advantage of the sunny day. It’s time for sunbathing and bathing in the lake.

 

Lago di Ledro-Riva del Garda-Salò-Bergamo

143 Km (89 Ml)

After relaxing, in a single shot, we get back to Bergamo. The sun is still shining when we leave, and we can see its reflection on the shores of the lakes beyond. We have to say goodbye to the Ledro lake and admire the Garda lake during the route. Thousand galleries carved into the rock of the mountains guide us. The sun lowers at dusk, and it’s nighttime when we are back.

I know, man. Now you can’t wait to go there. Don’t rush! The pass is closed from November to May. So, you have time to think about making this trip one of your most beautiful memories.

Keep dreaming

Looking for the Shangri-La

Night-Time is the Right Time

They taught you to follow the rules when you only needed to be free.

They taught you to act like others when you just wanted to express yourself.

They taught you to be productive during the day when your soul was connected to your heart only during the night.

The night-time is the only moment to get rid of everything. And so it happens.

The day is over. Everything is quiet, and your scrambler is waiting for you. It’s time to put it all behind you. It’s time to be you.

Don’t be scared. A light will be with you.

Everything is uncertain at the beginning. You’re losing your balance. The price of risk is high. But you are ready to pay for it. You only need a few attempts.

Now you can be on your own. You know yourself. You know you can do better. So, you do it. You overcome your limits by challenging time and space.

And that light that guided you in the darkness now gives way to thousands of lights.

Thanks, Bergamo, for still being our light in these dark moments. Nothing will ever turn you off.

A film by Francesco Torricella.

Special thanks to our rider Daniele Ruggeri and DMD Helmets.

Keep dreaming

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Be strong – Be together

Every day, we used to do what we love, meet people who share our values, see clients satisfied with what we create.

Every day, we used to be inspired by the world’s beauty, and we turned that inspiration into timeless products.

Every day, we used to discover this way of life.

Maybe at the moment, those days seem so distant. But we want you to remember that those days will come soon.

We are talking about a journey, which begins from the research of vintage and iconic garments, embraces high-quality materials and craftsmanship skills, and goes on until our people proudly wear our creations.

You know, traveling can be better if you have someone to share your experience with. And we are so grateful for being able to share this journey with our retailers that made this possible since they have trusted and worked with us.

The world looks better when you have a place in it. And all of this is real thanks to people who believe in us, in our community, in our life-style.

It is said that the sunrise comes right after the darkest hour.

Now more than ever, we want you to know that we are together and, as soon as we will be able to do it, we will ride together again.

Thanks to all of you.

 

Austria


bob.ber – Hans-Fronius-Straße 15, 2380 Perchtoldsdorf

 

China


Double Indigo – China (distributor)

 

Denmark


Tibberup Høkeren – Sct. Anna Gade 4A, 3000 Helsingør

 

Estonia


Renard Speed Shop – Telliskivi 62, Tallinn

 

Finland


Suutari J.Erving – Museokatu 9, 00100 Helsinki

 

France


4:10 – Paris

Indian Rocks – 11 rue Keller, 75011 Paris

L’Atelier 1937 – 1 rue Casimir Périer, 38000 Grenoble

Monsieur Cam – 15 En Fournirue, 57000 Metz

Pirate Surf & Bike – 5 avenue Clément Monnier, 13960 Sausset-les-Pins

Réforme Store – 11 place du Parlement de Bretagne, 35000 Rennes

TheArsenale – Paris

VBS – 96 Rue du Faubourg Poissonnière, 75010 Paris

 

Germany


Bad and Bold  – Unterrain 2, 83104 Tuntenhausen OT Ostermünchen

Ciao Ragazzi – Rotebühlstraße 59A, 70178 Stuttgart

Cultizm – Hafenweg 15, 48155 Münster

Herrenzimmer – Schuhstrasse 26, Celle

Innkaufhaus – Ledererzeile 1-5, 83512 Wasserburg am Inn

Schuh-Hand-Werk Karl & Oliver Brosi – Am Brückenfuß 5, 93059 Regensburg

Stammhalter Lörrach – Baslerstraße 158, 79539 Lörrach

stuf|f – Birkenstraße 40, 40233 Düsseldorf

 

Hong Kong


Pereffs – 10E 63 Ta Chuen Ping St, Kwai Chung, Hong Kong

 

Italy


Edwin Store – Corso di Porta Ticinese 103, 20123 Milano

Shangri-La Heritage Showroom – Via Giovanni Battista Moroni 132, 24122 Bergamo

Stuff – Via Segantini 77, 38062 Arco

 

Japan


Workpeoples Inn – 10-18 Kamiyamachi, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka-shi, Fukuoka-ken 812-0022

 

Netherlands


Vault13 – Spoorstraat 38, 5911 KJ Venlo

 

Republic of Korea


Moteros – 12, Seongam-ro 1-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea

Slowrock – 59 Donggyo-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea

 

Spain


Irons Cafe Racer – Calle General Álvarez De Castro 23, 28010 Madrid

Redcast Heritage Co. – Madrid

 

Switzerland


British Parts – Sonnmatthof 2, 6023 Rothenburg, Luzern

Feinfracht – Kramgasse 13, 3011 Bern / Spalenberg 34, 4051 Basel

Iovino Cloth & Indigo – Kirchplatz 4, 8400 Winterthur

Moto Candy – Seestrasse 160, 8002 Zürich

Royal Racer Lausanne – Rue Mercerie 9 1003 Lausanne

Saentis Fashion – Hauptgasse 27, 9050 Appenzell

Super Officine – Viale Stefano Franscini 1, 6900 Lugano

 

Taiwan


Blue Beach Denim – Sanchung Dist., San He Rd. Sec. 4, 1F., No.5, Ln. 218, New Taipei City

 

Ukraine


Ostriv Store – 5 Entuziastov Str., Kiev

 

United Kingdom


Bombinate – London

Union Clothing – 35 High Bridge, NE1 1EW Newcastle Upon Tyne

Working Title – 6 Bridewell Alley, NR2 1AQ Norwich

 

U.S.A.


American Reserve Clothing Co. – 208 Walton Street, 13202 Syracuse, NY

Brogue Shop – 38 El Camino Real, 94070 San Carlos, CA

James Dant – 5624 E Washington St, 46219 Indianaolis, IN

Wolfsmiths Heights  – 636 W 26th St, 77008 Houston, TX

Be strong

Looking for the Shangri-La

The Dutch Master of Denim wears our Canvas Jacket in The Heritage Post No. 33, March 2020

Wouter Munnichs, founder of Long John and denim specialist for brands and retails, has chosen our “Toro Seduto” Single Rider Canvas jacket -limited edition- for his interview for The Heritage Post No. 33, March 2020.

The interview, just published on the special issue of March 2020, deals with Munnichs’s life and the roots of his vocation. Munnichs began to grow his passion for denim at the age of 12. Right now, after 25 years of experience in denim, footwear, and lifestyle industry, he daily provides advice and news on his online magazine, Long John. He is also working as a freelance denim specialist for brands and retails.

What about Long John?

Long John is an online magazine established in the Netherlands in 2011, by Wouter Munnichs. The core of the magazine is denim. You can explore the world of denim through its updated posts about jeans, jackets, bags, and even aprons. The magazine also has room for other high-quality products, such as leather shoes and vintage bandanas.

If you are interested in:

  • Exploring the latest (denim) trends
  • Meeting (denim) people
  • Finding outstanding pieces and stores

Long John is right for you (and its website is available in 10 languages!)

What about The Heritage Post?

The Heritage Post is a German magazine for authentic people, first released in 2012. It is unconventionally created with passion and dedication to present a good lifestyle in all areas of life. The magazine wants its readers to form their own opinions and individual style. The Heritage Post is much more than a fashion magazine: it shows extraordinary things and timeless products. Old objects, almost forgotten, are so revisited to give life to iconic pieces.

In particular, The Heritage Post No. 33, March 2020, is dedicated to the Japanese lifestyle:

  • Clothing brands
  • Food
  • Architecture
  • Footwear
  • Design
  • Craftsmanship

Part of each edition of The Heritage Post is The Rugged Guys chapter, where people show their outfits, their most favorite items. And it is where Munnichs wears our “Toro Seduto” Single Rider Canvas jacket -limited edition-.

Thank you, Wouter! Hope to see you again really soon

Keep riding

Looking for the Shangri-La

Following the Clouds – 2000 km on the road from the Alps to the Pyrenees

We are proud to announce the release of Following the Clouds: a photo-book about a motorcycle trip from the Alps to the Pyrenees promoted by Shangri-La Heritage.

The book has been produced by our close collaborator and adventurer Francesco Torricella

The adventure started the summer of 2019 when three riders decided to escape from their ordinary lives and look for the Hispanic Shangri-La: the Pyrenees.

Daniel Verzeroli, Daniele Ruggeri, and Francesco Torricella left the heart of Northern Italy to come across the soul of Spain.

In 10 days, the guys had been traveling for more than 2000 kilometers, riding in on a:

  • Triumph Bonneville T100
  • BMW GS 1990
  • Kawasaki W800

With a tent and some clothes tied to their motorbikes, they were ready to greet the Alps, discover the Pyrenees, challenge the Navarra desert, and finally see the Atlantic Ocean.

The guys came across:

  • Italian Alps – IT
  • Lac du Mont Cenis – FR
  • French Alps and Vercors – FR
  • Ardeche and Cervennes – FR
  • Pyrenees – ES
  • Bardenas Reales – ES
  • Pamplona – ES

Legendary roads, unexplored landscapes, and stretches of clouds were a step from heaven.

The book collects this adventure in 144 pages, where every chapter represents a milestone.

It will be available on our website and to our selected retailers.

Date available soon.

Keep riding

Looking for the Shangri-La

“Varenne” Fur Collar Black Leather Jacket on Men’s File Magazine – 10 Years Anniversary issue

We’re very proud to be featured in the 10 Years Anniversary Issue of Men’s File Magazine (London, UK) with our new masterpiece “Varenne” Fur Collar Black Leather Jacket.

Many thanks to the legend Nick Clements to believe in us.

Road to the Deep South – A journey by Ricky Phoolka

The Single Rider Ricky Phoolka on The Road for an awesome Adventure from Manchester (UK) to Pyrenees (ES) and back.

Riding through Mountains, Rain, Cold and Desert he’s rocking our masterpiece “Varenne” Black Leather Jacket ??

Going around Huesca in the Aragon region, passing through the Natural Park of Fuentes Carrionas, Bardenas Reales de Navarra and Riglos?

Finally he arrived in the Pyrenees, passing through Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park, Baqueira Beret and Puerto de la Bonaigua (2072 mt)

Motorcycle Explorations, Looking for the Shangri-La.

Looking for the Shangri-La

It’s all about Passion, Tradition, Quality.

In the Heart of Northern Italian Alps, known for its 100 year history of craftsmanship that may continue for the next 100 years, countless hours pass mastering the art of blending tradition and innovation.

The result is the creation of essential garments designed for Bikers, Rockers and Gentlemen.

Shangri-La is said to be a mythical valley, a place of pure human desire and spirituality. Shangri-La Heritage evokes the deep passion for motorcycle exploration. Close contact with the natural valleys that surround us all is the inspiration to create these timeless products.

It’s all about getting lost and finding new ways…

Looking for the Shangri-La.

A film by Francesco Torricella
https://www.instagram.com/francescotorricella/

New Heritage Festival 2018, Düsseldorf ??

On November 3-4 we took part in New Heritage Festival in Düsseldorf (Germany ??).

New Heritage is where Quality takes place, it’s a homage to Craftsmanship and Timelesness; it showcases two days of manufactories and small businesses who are aware of traditional craftsmanship, sustainability through quality and their own personal “heritage”. The exhibitors create products for eternity that eventually become genuine favorites and new heirlooms.

We had a great time there, we met awesome customers and we talked to inspiring people.

Grazie a tutti
See you on the road

Photos by the magical Monsieur Müller