More cycle paths from the Internet superhighway (in other words: links)


For the latest in cycling adventure, visit the site for Ben and Jamie, two Britons cycling around the world: http://www.freewheelseast.co.uk
Journey start: 6 April, 2005.



Among the cyclists I've had the privilege of riding with, the following have web sites. Check them out:


Scott on the road to Everest, Tibet
Scott Stoll's bicycle ride around the world.
http://www.theargonauts.com

Chris and Jenny cycling to Lhasa, Tibet
Chris and Jenny's bicycle ride from Edinburgh, Scotland to Hobart, Australia.
http://www.ozbybike.co.uk

Gerhard speeding towards Ankara, Turkey
Gerhard's bike ride from Germany to Thailand.
http://www.gerhard-roempp.de
or
Google's translation from German to English
or
Altavista's translation from German to English

Mareike and Amiram in an Iranian desert
Amriam and Mareike's bicycle ride from Germany to India and back - via central Asia!
http://www.berlin-indien.de

Benni cycling past Mt Ararat, Turkey
Benni's tour of Asia.
or
Google's translation from German to English
or
Altavista's translation from German to English


Cyclists extraordinaire Frank and Peggy who hail from Holland have left tyre treads all over the world. Their web site http://www.rondomdewereld.com includes an English version. Mostly written in Dutch you can read more in English translated through AltaVista

It was lovely to be in the company of Saskia and Jurgen in Nepal. Visit their web site http://members.lycos.nl/rolmaatjes in Dutch or read it translated into English thanks to AltaVista.

On a walk through the back streets of Kathmandu, Nepal I met Argus. From Brazil, his mission is to cycle around the world too!
http://www.pedalandoeeducando.com.br

I met Kendon in 2001 at the Royal Geographical Society in London as we were waiting in line to garner precious specialised information from over 500 years of archived RGS expedition reports. Both of us wanted to travel around the world by bicycle and also without using fossil-fuels! Follow the continuing adventures of the Brink Boys.

Thanks to:
The Bike Doctor of Vancouver, Canada for providing a great service to the cyclists of Vancouver.