The Lost City
The Lost City 5 day trek through the jungles of Colombia to the Lost City. We set off from santa marta with a group of 10. to be updated Tweet
View ArticleA Mad Dash: Belgium to Switzerland
Goodto have some company on the road After the fun of the Brussels CS meet it was great to get out of the city and back on the bike. My next appointment was 800km away in Zermatt, Switzerland to meet...
View ArticleClimbing the Alps [Part 2]
Another Alpine climb With the 2 alpine passes the 96 miles from Zermatt to Chamonix was too far to cycle in one day, so i decided to split the ride and camp in Martingey. Meanwhile, Bag and Rocky, who...
View ArticleOnwards and Downwards – Cycling across Italy
Lake Como The Mt. Blanc failure was a disappointment but I didn’t want to dwell on it too long. Although there was plenty to see and do in chamonix, especially if you are in to climbing, I wanted a...
View ArticleBack on the Donau: Vienna to Budapest
Off Road cycling on the Danube I left Vienna on a high, after a fun and relaxed weekend. After leaving the city on the wrong side of the Danube I struggled to find the Eurovelo route, and after finally...
View ArticleHighways and Headwinds – Cycling Turkey
sunset over camp in turkey “Beep! Beep!” “B-b-b-b-b-eep!” “BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEPP!!!” The variety of the Turkish car horns was impressive, the musical warnings not quite fitting in with the rusting...
View ArticleGunshots and Guard Dogs – Wilding Camping in Turkey
Sunset over Corum Brad and I left Ankara early and after negotiating our way out of the city we were back on the highway. We had an ambitious 420km to cover in 3 days, crossing one mountain range to...
View ArticleChasing Horizons: Cycling the Nullabor
Cycling the nothingness of the Nullabor Plain The story of how I lost my mind…. and legs… “Is this the real life? Or is this just Fantasy?” “It was never ending. My mind would wander. My grip on...
View ArticleCycling Australia pt 3: Looked after in Southern Australia
Cycling the Clare Valley I’d left the Nullabor and Eyre Peninsula behind and finally rejoined civilisation in the city of Port Augusta. After shopping for supplies (and treats, after the long, barren...
View ArticleCycling the Great Ocean Road
The Twelve Apostles, Great Ocean Road The Great Ocean road is a 243km stretch of pristine asphalt spectacularly hugging the south coastline of Victoria from Worrnambool to Torquay. Built as a project...
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