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sheepy 07-29-03 05:54 PM

anyone ever cycled around the world?
 
and i mean properly! and how long did it take em? im considering it

ockey53 07-29-03 06:20 PM

I cycled around the world..... 28 times. j/k

I have no clue... sorry.

-Dan the Man-

Chris L 07-29-03 09:50 PM

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.

MichaelW 07-30-03 03:07 AM

Roughstuff has

http://www.cyclingscholar.com/

greywolf 07-30-03 03:21 AM

another: www.swimbikerunstlouis.com/news.htm

:beer:

hayneda 07-30-03 07:34 AM

Thomas Stevens did it on a high wheeler (ordinary) in the 1890's. His book, recently reprinted, is a good read.

hayneda

urs 07-30-03 08:05 AM

Do you expect a accurate answer?
It can go one year and it can go ten years. It's just depending, which route you take and which parts you do with a boat or a plane.
Whats for you "properly"?

Roughstuff 07-30-03 08:40 AM


Originally posted by sheepy
and i mean properly! and how long did it take em? im considering it
Hey there sheepy! Yeah..I did a world tour for two years from 1998-2000. My website has all kinds of stories, photos, practical tips, warnings, and various other sundry items. I went solo: I recommend you do the same. Feel free to ask me any questions you may have. Just a couple facts...

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.

RainmanP 07-30-03 11:39 AM

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.

Aggressor 07-31-03 01:35 AM

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.

Nic 08-01-03 05:58 PM

Uh, isn't there a few oceans in the way?


That wasn't funny, was it?

Chris L 08-01-03 06:16 PM


Originally posted by Nic
Uh, isn't there a few oceans in the way?


That wasn't funny, was it?

Haven't you seen those paddle steamer things that amusement parks seem so fond of...

I reckon I could pedal one of those across the Pacific no trouble at all.

Aggressor 08-01-03 09:09 PM

At least you cant get a flat.. you have the possibility of springing a leak though. eek. Salty chain.. russsst :(

Nic 08-02-03 06:21 PM

Good point.

Its funny I haven't thought of those as I work in a paddling shop that sells tons of those things.

Roughstuff 08-06-03 10:16 AM


Originally posted by Nic
Uh, isn't there a few oceans in the way?



Yes, there are a few oceans in the way. On the other hand don't forget its downhill all the way from Alaska to Tierra del fuego.

roughstuff

dr_mcgarry 08-12-03 11:24 PM

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.

Aggressor 08-13-03 02:41 AM

Wow! Some great sites there Doc :) Thanks!

dr_mcgarry 08-13-03 12:10 PM

http://www.odyssey2000.com
these guys put cycling around the world on the map.
they have researched routes thoroughly.
all the best.
mike.

Aggressor 08-13-03 07:00 PM

It is the same link as the above.

bikeswitzerland 10-28-03 09:32 AM

I know a guy....
 
Claude Marthaler crossed Europe/Asia/North American/South America and Africa...the long ways...http://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


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