8 INCROYABLE months on a bike!


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March 21st 2014
Published: April 21st 2014
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I still can’t believe it’s over. It’s actually been a while now. After cycling from Gansu Province to Xinjiang, then on to the <em style="line-height: 1.428571429;">Stans , Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, I am back with Becky in Beijing, China. I have a good job (back to teaching) and surprisingly often enough the sky is amazingly blue over the city. Of course there ... Read Full Entry



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Rode 35km in 8 hours... when i met these cyclists from SwitzerlandRode 35km in 8 hours... when i met these cyclists from Switzerland
Rode 35km in 8 hours... when i met these cyclists from Switzerland

They decided to camp with me and it was nice to have company for once. Most cyclists ride from West to East. I was going the other way around and felt pretty lonely... Bon vent a vous!
Spent a couple of days with Carlos (Spain)Spent a couple of days with Carlos (Spain)
Spent a couple of days with Carlos (Spain)

He flew to Europe and stayed with my parents as he rode through France to make it home.
short break at a shop to buy bread and food...short break at a shop to buy bread and food...
short break at a shop to buy bread and food...

the lady invited Carlos and I for tea. She was fun!
We made it! We crossed the Pamir!We made it! We crossed the Pamir!
We made it! We crossed the Pamir!

Pamir: check! Having una cerveza in Khorog, Tajikistan
at the Afghan market in Khorofat the Afghan market in Khorof
at the Afghan market in Khorof

Khorog is right at the border with Afghanistan
Khorog seemed so noisy and dusty, and hot to me that I decided to head back to the Pamirs!Khorog seemed so noisy and dusty, and hot to me that I decided to head back to the Pamirs!
Khorog seemed so noisy and dusty, and hot to me that I decided to head back to the Pamirs!

A student from Switzerland, Sasha, came along for 5 days of cycling along the Afghan border. The road was mostly sand and gravel. Bumpy, dusty, uphill... it was a real challenge! This is us in the Wakhan Corridor



21st April 2014

I was so happy to hear that Becky wants to join you next time...
I thought it was going to be a choice between her and the road. Now you can "have your cake and eat it too." The TB community looks forward to your completion of the Silk Road and your blogs. Meanwhile blog about life in China with Becky...and the joys of teaching languages. And you might go back and tell about your life in the U.S. and Australia.
22nd April 2014

Fantastic summary!
Thanks for the lovely summary of your incredible bike trip, I especially loved reading about the encounters you had with local people. Even after just a month away, putting on work clothes and shoes seemed odd - so I can imagine how you felt going back to city and working life again. Hope you hear about your next adventures soon! :)
22nd April 2014

Congratulations! What I loved the most is how extremely happy you look on all your photos! Please, don't stop blogging after this. All the best
23rd April 2014
lake Karakul

How surreal! I loved these lines: "Yes, I had to cook my own food; I often didn’t have running water (rivers), and on a few nights it got very cold (my water bottles froze inside my tent on many occasions) but I didn’t owe anything to anyone. It was just me and the stars, the birds and I, the dunes and I, and the sound of water or the ice-cracking at night." -- such a liberating and self-aware journey!
23rd April 2014
this summarizes Kyrgyzstan on a bike!

Freedom on the open road...
Great summary of a most amazing journey! I love the freedom that you got, stopping where ever you wanted and seeing things up close, better than in a bus or car. Fabulous encounters with the locals that touched my heart, too. I'm sure you and Becky will have some adventures in China, so I look forward to those. Bon voyage!
23rd April 2014
At Lake Karakol, south of Kashgar, on the way to Pakistan

I CAN DO ANYTHING
Fabulous adventure...fabulous achievement...how wonderful you could share it...with locals...with Becky...and with your TB friends in the ether. While memories may fade over time you have zillions of great photos to relive and revive your soul. But one thing that will remain with you I am sure...is the knowledge that you can do anything you set your mind to...yep...anything.
9th May 2014

Thanks for sharing
This last log sums it up, how incredible it was. Amazed about organizing all gear for such grand trip and puzzled what part of Europe would be nice to cycle, may be Finland for me in the summer.. Welcome to the Baltics if you ever make to this part :) Sure, its nothing of significance of nature like isolated mountains and deserts of Asia. yes, better lets keep dreaming :)

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