Friends of the Cycle Strongman: Remember this date. A few days from now people all over the world will come together to say enough is enough. We want action on Climate Change and need to make our voices heard. This expedition is about helping foster the inspiration needed to make this change. And that change [...]
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Fighting against a surging tide of pessimism …
I had exhausted just about every option. A bureaucratic roadblock stretched from the Indian Ocean, 3500 kilometres northward, all the way along the mighty Indus River to the highest peaks of the Himalayas. This was a hurdle that, no matter how much strength I could muster, would be difficult to overcome. There’s only one way [...]
READ MORE »Doctor, Doctor give me the news!
Early one morning, almost a month after Goa, I went to see another doctor at a local hospital about the continuing stomach and intestinal problems I was having. It was a small clinic and yet crowded with people coming and going, both sick and seemingly healthy. There was little order, but somehow through a [...]
READ MORE »To the trenches!
Fast forward a month meeting old friends in Goa and things were still touch and go with my health. I tried to let my body take care of itself but, even after a month resting on palm tree-lined southern beaches, feeling better one week then miserable the next, it was still not recovering. Eventually [...]
READ MORE »Happiness is.
The first night in Bhutan was spent among tall broad pines. A small grassed area on the edge of the road provided the setting for a picturesque forest and place to rest. I rode into the late evening and managed to find this beautiful spot at about the time my body was willing to pull [...]
READ MORE »Newspaper Mamma
I was recently asked to write a small 500-word feature for a small newspaper in Bhutan based on ‘seven’. It could be anything, as long as it had something to do with the number 7. After some careful thought and reflection on the expedition thus far, I decided to share a more personal account of [...]
READ MORE »Urge for Change: An Observation.
Australia to Tibet; 18 months and 20,000 kilometres by bicycle spanning millions of people across a range of cultures and landscapes. From sensitive coastal waterways to arid desert environments, from dense tropical jungles to the highest peaks in the world stretching across the vast Tibetan Plateau – perhaps a quarter of the world by bicycle. [...]
READ MORE »7 Lessons from the Road
In the spirit of the New Year – resolutions and all, I thought I’d share 7 Lessons I’ve learned being on the road. I originally wrote it for a Newspaper in Bhutan while cycling through the country in December 2011. The road is long and winding. It stretches on, connecting, bridging landscapes and international borders. [...]
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