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Empathizing with Wild Life

Empathizing with Wild Life

Vancouver, Canada, September 2015 You are either cycling, walking or riding your car sometime on the afternoon before the suns sets and then one of the most magical things in life happens to you, you see wild life! Be it a moose, a bear, a wild horse, a caribou, an […]

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Our Alaskan Family: The Lowe Family

Our Alaskan Family: The Lowe Family

Vancouver, Canada, September 2015 Yes, we have met a lot of people on our way, and yes we often say they are the best and as a result of that meeting we became friends, and yes this is a yet another story about that. However this family which I am […]

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One day, nine stories. Empathizing with other travel cyclists

One day, nine stories. Empathizing with other travel cyclists

One day, nine stories. Empathizing with other travel cyclists We cycle most days and every now and then we meet other cyclists. Often there is talk about gear, camping possibilities nearby, the route, visas and other cycling friends who are somewhere ahead or behind. But Roberto and I rarely have the […]

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Linda

Linda

Edmonton, Canada, August 2015 One thing that never ceases to surprise me are the people who offer us a place to stay within their property, be it a yard to camp or even a room to stay in. And no matter how often it happens or under which circumstances there […]

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Cycling New Zealand Part 6: Bleating competition with local sheep

Cycling New Zealand Part 6: Bleating competition with local sheep

Cycling New Zealand Part 6: Bleating competition with local sheep Country: New Zealand From Greymouth to Motueka Lesson learned: No visa needed for wasp territory Laughed about: Four dancing naked men Most wonderful miracle: Apples – so many apples! Greatest challenge: Keeping things dry on the West Coast Days on the bike: […]

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Mit dem Rad durch Neuseeland Teil 4: Das Sandfliegen-Territorium

Mit dem Rad durch Neuseeland Teil 4: Das Sandfliegen-Territorium

Mit dem Rad durch Neuseeland Teil 4: Das Sandfliegen-Territorium Land: Neuseeland Von Luggate bis Haast Draus gelernt: Wer den Regenwald genießen will, muss den Regen aushalten Drüber gelacht: Eine Tagesfahrt für einen Burger Schönstes kleines Wunder: Tanz unter den Sternen Größte Herausforderung: In der Achterbahn nach Queenstown Geradelte Tage: 3 Geradelte […]

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Cycling New Zealand Part 3: Glacier lakes and Campervans

Cycling New Zealand Part 3: Glacier lakes and Campervans

Cycling New Zealand Part 3: Glacier lakes and Campervans Country: New Zealand From Mount Cook Village (Aoraki) to Luggate Lesson learned: Ever looking for a German? Just visit a New Zealand Campsite Laughed about: Gerd believes that we’re travelling light Most wonderful miracle: An anonymous farmer who offers his field to campers […]

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Bruthen the Greatest Smallest Music Town in Australia

Bruthen the Greatest Smallest Music Town in Australia

Twizel, New Zealand March 2015 In a country with a population of only 23 million people in an area of 7,692,024 km², the concept of town is quite different from than in my country Mexico. A town in Australia might just be a street or a gas station, a coffee […]

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