Adventure Rider magazine published its 'Inmate Photos of the Week' for edition #10-26 on March 6, 2026, highlighting user-submitted images of motorcycle rides from around the world. The collection includes solo off-road adventures, group trips, and scenic rides shared by community members known as inmates.
The latest installment of Adventure Rider's popular 'POTW / Inmate Photos of the Week' (#10-26) captures diverse motorcycle experiences as spring approaches. Published on March 6, 2026, the feature showcases photographs submitted by ADVrider inmates, emphasizing the joys and challenges of riding.
One standout image from inmate @windblown101 depicts a solo off-road ride on a 2024 Husqvarna FE501S through snowy terrain. The photo, taken with an S24 camera phone, illustrates breaking trail to reach mountain views, redefining ideal riding conditions.
Inmate @Jiu-Jitsu shared memories from a 2019 Brothers Ride to Newfoundland, traveling via Massachusetts, Maine, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. The images feature a mix of BMW GS/GSA, BMW RT, Indian, Victory Vision, and Harley motorcycles, including a ferry crossing behind a log truck that added shared excitement to the journey.
From Newfoundland, inmate @skibum69 presented a photo of his 2006 KTM 640 Adventure positioned on rocky shores, highlighting easy access to remote spots.
Inmate @thebear bid farewell to his modified 2019 BMW F 750 GS, equipped with nearly A$12,000 in accessories. The swansong ride covered gravel roads near the Central Coast in New South Wales, Australia, before selling the bike to a young American resident.
Southern Hemisphere contributions included images from inmate @hnama of rider Angie during a three-week trip across New Zealand. Captured with a Nikon D3400, the portraits show Angie viewing the Tongariro mountain range and descending toward Queenstown.
A scenic shot from John features his 2019 KTM 1290 Super Adventure near Doshi in Yamanashi, Japan, about one hour from Tokyo.
Finally, inmate @tommycareless submitted a black-and-white photo of a BMW R75/6 resting in a cemetery, appreciating the quiet atmosphere.
The feature encourages more submissions, including shop fixes or breakdowns, via an orange Submit Pics button, anticipating increased riding with spring's arrival.