One Man's Dream...
Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2006 12:56 am
I was out near the Golden Gate Bridge today when I spotted Vladimir Yarets smoking next to his 650GS. Hard to miss him with his yellow panniers. Anyway, I went up to him to introduce myself and right away, I knew there must be a language barrier. Through his gestures, body language, and a well worn journal he pulled out, I learned he was on an epic trip around the world. His journal explained that he was deaf and mute and that his goal was to enter the Guiness Book as the first deaf and mute individual to travel around the world by motorcycle.
He left Minsk, Belarus, a former republic of Russia on May 27, 2000 on a 1990 Jawa 350. In 2003, near Peoria, he took a spill which landed him in the hospital. His bike was totaled but a local BMW dealer apparently gave him a new 650 so that he could continue his trip...how cool is that! Anyway, you can read about his trip here : http://www.yarets.com/index_eng.html
He is in SF right now hoping to head west soon to Australia and the far east. He and D.J. will have to hook up for some rides.


Yes, his panniers are actually Samsonite suitcases strapped to his bike. On this one is his map showing where he has been so far...including 50 US states.

Not surprisingly, he draws a crowd including these Harley riders.

So, a big thumbs up back to you Vladimir...keep living your dream!

He left Minsk, Belarus, a former republic of Russia on May 27, 2000 on a 1990 Jawa 350. In 2003, near Peoria, he took a spill which landed him in the hospital. His bike was totaled but a local BMW dealer apparently gave him a new 650 so that he could continue his trip...how cool is that! Anyway, you can read about his trip here : http://www.yarets.com/index_eng.html
He is in SF right now hoping to head west soon to Australia and the far east. He and D.J. will have to hook up for some rides.


Yes, his panniers are actually Samsonite suitcases strapped to his bike. On this one is his map showing where he has been so far...including 50 US states.

Not surprisingly, he draws a crowd including these Harley riders.

So, a big thumbs up back to you Vladimir...keep living your dream!
