anyone ever cycled around the world?
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I think there are a few who hang around the touring forum. If I can get a decent Internet connection from work today, I might just move this thread over there.
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Originally posted by sheepy
and i mean properly! and how long did it take em? im considering it
and i mean properly! and how long did it take em? im considering it
I did the route many people take: Alaska to southern south america; then flew to Portugal, went across Europe, the middle east, and on thru Asia to Korea. I did not do Africa as that would add a whole year to my trip and I did not want to make it a 3 year tour.
I stayed in formal campsites about 20% of the time; small rooms/motels/pensions about 30% of the time; and 'wild camped' almost half the time.
roughstuff
I am planning a 2nd world tour for later in this decade.
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Great stuff, Roughstuff! I am jealous!
In a book entitled (if memory serves) "Miles from Nowhere" Barbara Savage tells the story of her round the world tour with her husband. It is a great book. They did skip over a couple of stretches in the middle east and Asia that were considered just too dangerous or unstable politically at the time.
In a book entitled (if memory serves) "Miles from Nowhere" Barbara Savage tells the story of her round the world tour with her husband. It is a great book. They did skip over a couple of stretches in the middle east and Asia that were considered just too dangerous or unstable politically at the time.
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I am going to travel the world on a bike in the next 5 years, I'm doing some of Europe as a taster next year, and we'll see where it progresses from there.
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Originally posted by Nic
Uh, isn't there a few oceans in the way?
That wasn't funny, was it?
Uh, isn't there a few oceans in the way?
That wasn't funny, was it?
I reckon I could pedal one of those across the Pacific no trouble at all.
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Originally posted by Nic
Uh, isn't there a few oceans in the way?
Uh, isn't there a few oceans in the way?
roughstuff
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hi!
Here's the scoop!
odyssey tours.
These guys are the first to put "cycling around the world" on the map. They must have packs and piles of tips and advice.
and especially, a well researched route.
they ran a well publicized "going away" in seattle
during thier first tour in 2000.
miles from nowhere
This is the delightful and often humorous story of an around-the-world bicycle trip taken by two young people, Barbara and Larry Savage. It took them two years and 25 countries. Along the way, these neophyte cyclists encountered warm-hearted strangers, bicycle-hating drivers, rock-throwing Egyptians, over-protective Thai policemen, and great personal joys.
here are some "one-pan"recipes for camp!
Your "tasty one-pan wilderness chow"
will leave friends wondering
when you snuck off to Paris
for cooking class.
good luck!
mike.
Here's the scoop!
odyssey tours.
These guys are the first to put "cycling around the world" on the map. They must have packs and piles of tips and advice.
and especially, a well researched route.
they ran a well publicized "going away" in seattle
during thier first tour in 2000.
miles from nowhere
This is the delightful and often humorous story of an around-the-world bicycle trip taken by two young people, Barbara and Larry Savage. It took them two years and 25 countries. Along the way, these neophyte cyclists encountered warm-hearted strangers, bicycle-hating drivers, rock-throwing Egyptians, over-protective Thai policemen, and great personal joys.
here are some "one-pan"recipes for camp!
Your "tasty one-pan wilderness chow"
will leave friends wondering
when you snuck off to Paris
for cooking class.
good luck!
mike.
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https://www.odyssey2000.com
these guys put cycling around the world on the map.
they have researched routes thoroughly.
all the best.
mike.
these guys put cycling around the world on the map.
they have researched routes thoroughly.
all the best.
mike.
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I know a guy....
Claude Marthaler crossed Europe/Asia/North American/South America and Africa...the long ways...https://www.redfish.com/Yak/
Check out his site (above). He does a great slide show.
I think it took him 7 years.
Best,
www.bikeswitzerland.com
Check out his site (above). He does a great slide show.
I think it took him 7 years.
Best,
www.bikeswitzerland.com





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