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Author Archives: Andy
Using a Smartphone on an Adventure Trip
I have been wondering about the possibilities of smartphones and their use whilst travelling. Often more adventurous travelers will venture outside of areas where there is network signal and therefore the phone is no longer useful as a phone, however, it can provide other uses such as storing travel information, contacts, locations, ebooks, videos, music.
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Ride Earth content round up
Thankyou everyone who has followed the journeys. Tom and I rode together from England to Georgia (07-08) and then I rode from the Georgia to India and across Nepal (08-09). In 2010 Tom and I brough the project to it’s logical conclusion and rode across Mongolia (2010). Now the journey has finished under the Ride [...]
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New Blog – www.slowquest.co.uk
I’ve moved my blog to http://www.slowquest.co.uk. Cheers Andy
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Where I Slept Part 1
In a forest in Georgia after a rave. On a riverbed in Mongolia after pushing the bike 25km along it.
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Guest Post – People 1 Government 0: The Great Forest Sell-Off Fiasco
Whilst we were all going about our daily lives, it transpires that a few over eager politicians were busy plotting a mass sell off of the UK’s state owned woodland. In doing so not only would they be placing the country’s woodland into the hands of private companies, who almost certainly wouldn’t have our best [...]
Connoisseurship & Criticism
More than ever recently I’ve been coming across the idea of connoisseurship which is, applied to western society, about rather than owning more stuff, becoming a critic of the quality of owned things & consumables. Education involves more than gaining and exercising technical knowledge and skills. It depends on us also cultivating a kind of [...]
Travel Photography
Whilst in Istanbul early on in the Ride Earth bike trip, I stayed with a German photographer. He told me a couple of things about photograpy. He said “you have to shoot something which is more than just something to show people at home.” “You have to capture the idea behind the image”.
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My interpretation of Goat’s email from Riding the Spine (America by Mountain bike)
I contacted Goat from the ridingthespine.com team because I am planning to do a similar trip in a couple of years time. Goat and two friends rode the Great Divide Mountain bike route from Alaska down to Mexico and then rode off road routes all the way down the mountains of South America. I haven’t [...]
Pythagorean Wisdom
I often wrote down snippets of wisdoms in my diary if I came across them on my travels. This is one which I feel is particularly useful at the moment. From the Pythagoras verses. “Assess the days activities and reproach, rejoice them. Go through what one has done and assess the ethics, actions.”
Istanbul Markets
Everywhere you turn, Istanbul is a visual, auditory and olfactory feast. The waft of grilled meat, tobacco smoke, and the smell of roasting chestnuts. Children running and shouting, sellers touting their wares, men sitting, drinking tea and chain-smoking.
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A to Z of Food in London – G is for Georgia
I recently received an email from the master of misguided, madcap adventures, Mr Al Humphreys to go and devour some delectable Georgian cuisine in a little known restaurant in North London as part of his and Tom the Hungry Cyclist’s A-Z of London food project. They had got to G, and lunch had been F [...]
Magnetic, Growth and Inspiring Experiences – The Couchsurfing Mission Statement
I was looking at the mission statement over at Couchsurfing and I think that it has some incredibly important messages: I quote from (http://www.couchsurfing.org/about.html/mission) “The Kinds of Experiences We Create In terms of our mission, there are a couple of basic types of experiences CouchSurfers can have. “Magnetic Experiences” help us attract the greatest number [...]
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City Cycling
I am now a cyclist in the city of London. I regularly find myself zipping along the streets of concrete beside pavement walkers avoiding black taxis and people driving aggressively but I love to cycle in the city. There is a great sense of independence and freedom from winding through the mazes of the back [...]
Sustainment and naturalised technological instincts
Sustainability is the idea of saving the planet whilst maintaining the same everyday routine and pretty much keeping things as normal. Sustainability is about solving the problems of environmental catastrophe by reducing the environmental impact of industry, while keeping the same economic status quo which marches on with the impossible aim of infinite growth with [...]
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The Weave of the Ride – The First Ride Earth Book (in photos)