Getting into Tibet is tricky business. Actually, it’s not so tricky if you have money, something which I needed to spread very thinly for the long journey ahead. I learned the difference between what I actually needed (which turned out to be very little) and what I wanted (which was to become less and less [...]
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The ugly side of tourism
Luang Prabang was an interesting place. The town is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and, cycling around, it was easy to understand why. The city has a charm all of its own. It was also easy to see why the UN was contemplating taking the title from them as it was changing very quickly. It seemed [...]
READ MORE »Reflections – A Year On
Whew, a year on the road already! It goes quick. Recently I celebrated the first year (of many) on the road, not with a ‘POP!’ from an expensive champagne bottle, nor blowing out the flame of a single candle, but with a day just like every other. It led to the expression of thoughts and [...]
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I was asked to write an article to feature in the weekend edition of a Bhutan Newspaper based on 7. Seven things about the expedition; things I take with me perhaps, seven countries I’ve visited? …. Hmmmm after racking my brain, I put pen to paper (…actually it was touch to the keyboard) and came [...]
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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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