I was incredibly happy to see this video created from some of the footage that Tom and I shot in Mongolia. Read More
I was incredibly happy to see this video created from some of the footage that Tom and I shot in Mongolia. Read More
In order to organise your thoughts and your time, perhaps whilst preparing for a cycle expedition or for any project you want to achieve, try the super-minimal ZTD approach (adapted from Zen Habits). Trust me, the following will profoundly affect your life: Read More
Good design, when it’s done well, becomes invisible. It’s only when it’s done poorly that we notice it.
The idea is to design your bicycle touring equipment kit list so well that you don’t even need to think about it when you go on your cycle trip. To begin with you will have to get used to being on the road and living out of your panniers but you should soon get used to it and good system going which allows you to concentrate on the experiences of traveling by bike without your equipment distracting you. It should not be a distraction or frustration.
As soon as Tom and I set ourselves the goal of doing a massive cycle trip, it became apparent that we would have to consider our equipment carefully. We would need the right clothing, bike equipment, camping and survival equipment for life on the road.
We are both essentially mountain bikers which is why the kit we decided to take leaned towards mountain biking rather than skinny-tyred road touring. The list here reflects that. In hindsight I would recommend tailoring your personal kit list to the type of touring you will be doing. Read More
When I go on a cycle tour I feel that I am opened up to a huge amount of possibilities and have the perceived freedom to go and do whatever I like which is an inspiring way to think. Perhaps it’s the flood of endorphins from riding a bike all day, the numerous daily meetings with people or the new and exciting scenery and things to take in.
Travel triggers lots of ideas. From the initial conception of the idea there is a process required to choose which idea is worth pursuing which can be a difficult process. It’s a worthwhile one, though, because we have a limited time on the planet (with present technology and cosmetics) and there is a certain amount of time needed to do projects properly and dedicate time to the ones we really care about. Read More
Congratulations to the Britain in Tandem team for completing their length, height and width of the UK for http://www.enaikishomi.org/. Read more on the site here: http://www.britainintandem.com.
One of my favourite foods of all time is Georgian Khinkali. Here are some links to recipes:- Read More
I continue to edit the travel book of the journey from England to the Caucasus and the experiences of living in the Caucasus. I am finding myself removing quite a lot of content which would better suit the blog.
These are some quotes that I scribbled in my diary, taken from a book I found at the house of a Couchsurfer I stayed with in Armenia.
They are selected based on my thoughts and feelings at the time so to read them back makes me wonder whether I chose them for a reason.
I like maxims because they trigger ideas and they inspire. I am aware that I interpret them in my own way.
I just recently got an email from these guys who are planning to do a bike ride through Africa, Cape to Cairo, to support an organisation called Hear Us which raises money to sponsor cochlear implants and provide deaf children with the gift of hearing.
Normally funds are raised per individual operation. Our goal is to raise a large sum of money and place it in a trust, the interest raised off the capital with sponsor 1 operation per year initially. As the trust fund grows more and more operations will be possible. This is a sustainable initiative and lies close to my heart as my brother was born deaf (and incidentally received his cochlear implant a little too late in life to provide full benefit). Read More
I recently spent a fantastic weekend in deepest Switzerland; near to the city of Bern with an engineer at Scott bikes who has just recently finished work on the new Scott Genius LT full suspension bike which is the most advanced do-all mountain bike available on the market today with suspension travel settings that allow the bike to behave like a fully rigid, cross-country or near full-on downhill bike.
Get more information about the Scott Genius LT here
I was lucky enough to go for a couple of lovely morning rides with Joe and got to ride last year’s Genius frame- a carbon, full suspension beauty.
Whilst cycling I read the book ‘Ancient World, Modern Wisdom’ by the Dalai Lama and I wrote down a list of maxims in my diary:-
1. Develop patience
2. Inner peace arises within the context of others
3. Happiness is closely connected with the happiness of others
4. cultivate positive qualities
5. Sopa means patience or ‘able to bear’ in Tibetan.
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In the past my mind has wandered onto alternative types of bike design particularly in the context of expeditions. Would a four wheeled ‘quad’ bike be feasible. Perhaps it would offer the ability to carry more luggage or be more suitable for certain types of terrain. Perhaps two people could ride the same quad – a quad tandem… The two wheeled bike is the most popular design for a reason – it is tried and tested!
However, Tom joked when we were in Mongolia of a cycle powered bus! Joke he may, but someone already beat him to the idea. Looks like a lot of fun!
Picture from http://jagadees.wordpress.com/2009/06/18/busycle-a-zero-emission-vehicle/
How to Lace up a (misshapen) Brooks (Champion Flyer) Saddle
I have a Brooks Champion Flyer saddle. Before beginning the ride I bought it because it had the reputation of being the most comfortable saddle for long-distance touring. After the initial break in period of about three months the saddle moulds to ones’ posterior.
The saddle is very comfortable indeed. However, early on in the journey the steel bracket which supports the saddle nose widened outwards and dislodged from it’s position. This caused the saddle to tilt slightly to one side and over time the problem worsened.
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