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Speakless Dear Jeremy, we are speakless about your breathtaking adventure. We still follow your blog. In January we will cycle 9 weeks through Tasmania and the south part from Australia. We guess, it will be easier than it was in China, because of the language. But our sleeping wish is still in us: to cycle from Kirgistan to Beijing. We will see....Now we can follow your journy, that's the easiest way to cycle throug... ;-) Keep care of you and all the best from Edith and Hans
Thanks for keeping in touch! great to hear from you! I m leaving Bishkek tomorrow. I will head towards Kazakhstan and then Tashkent, Uzbekistan. I hope I won't find too much snow on the way. Can't wait to follow your trip in Tasmania. Take good care of yourself! May the wind be on your back!
The Wakhan Corridor I'm so glad you made the decision to ride the Wakhan Corridor - I travelled along there by motor vehicle earlier this year (a week in Afghanistan and a few days in Tajikistan) and it was an incredible experience. Definitely one of the great road journeys of the world. The fellow travellers you encounter along this route are some of the most interesting people you are likely to meet! Safe riding, and I hope those winds on the Pamirs are a help and not a hindrance over the coming days.
Thank you! I was in the Pamir In August. The weather was great and wind is simply part of the adventure. It was tough but so worth it! I am now in Kyrgyzstan after a few days in the charming city of Almaty, heading towards the mountains (Talas) and off to Uzbekistan. What's next on your agenda? Your blogs are excellent! Well-written, exciting and informative. keep up the good work! Wishing you safe and fun travels. jeremy
I am a 36-year old language teacher, currently working in Beijing. I was born in France but China has been my home for many years. I taught French and English in Fuzhou, Fujian Province, for 6 years. I never thought I would stay in China for such a long time but it’s been an amazing experience! Professionally speaking, teaching Chinese students is extremely rewarding. They are so hard-working and eager to learn new things. And then China… there aren’t enough words to describe this intricate (hence fascinating) country.
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You have very cool parents!
What an adventure to share with your mom and dad. I loved this story and the photos are amazing.