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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Cycling the Dempster Highway Part 1: Hungrier than the bears

Cycling the Dempster Highway Part 1: Hungrier than the bears

Blog auf deutsch: Dempster Highway per Fahrrad Teil 1 Missed the last blog entry? Here it comes: Cycling the Top of the World Highway and Taylor Highway Cycling the Dempster Highway Part 1: Hungrier than the bears Country: Yukon, Canada From Dawson City to Eagle Plains Lesson learned: Three liters of water […]

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Dawson City: The Golden City

Dawson City: The Golden City

Vancouver, Canada, September 2015 It was the center of the Klondike Gold Rush, that began in 1986 and ended three years later 1899. It was the capital of the Yukon, until the Alaska Highway was built and that honor was passed on to Whitehorse a city about 500km south of […]

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Cycling the Top of the World Highway and Taylor Highway

Cycling the Top of the World Highway and Taylor Highway

Deutsche Version hier: Taylor Highway und Top of the World Highway per Fahrrad Cycling the Top of the World Highway and Taylor Highway Country: Alaska, USA and Yukon, Canada From Tok to Dawson City Lesson learned: Don’t let the Chicken Campground fool you! Laughed about: The reason why chicken is called chicken […]

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Cycling Alaska: Cycling the Tok Cutoff

Cycling Alaska: Cycling the Tok Cutoff

Cycling Alaska: Cycling the Tok Cutoff Country: Alaska, USA From just before the Eureka Summit to Tok Lesson learned: Please people, NEVER EVER fool a hungry cyclist in the matter of food. Laughed about: The fake moose call Most wonderful miracle: Our angels Deena and Sasha Greatest challenge: Cash Days on the […]

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