Running far and running free in the plains of Colombia. Eating like a trucker, napping like a dog and rolling like a moto!
Read moreColombia: The Paramo, the plains and the mystery of the pink dolphins
The continuation of Colombia, by invitation of a friend in a completely opposite direction of where I want to go. Why not! Searching for the beauty in the Paramo, the dust in the plains and the mysterious pink dolphins in the rivers.
Read moreColombia: Los Nevados
One last ride for Deadhorse up to Los Nevados.
Read moreSpain: Transandalus
Riding a little bit of the Transandalus mountain bike route in Spain en route back to Colombia
Read moreMorocco: The High Atlas
A missed connecting flight in Spain and looking for the silver lining in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco.
Read moreThe Great Escape from Oman
The good news is the bike was there and the bad: I was in Khasab and my raft was waiting at Dibba, the only road had a military checkpoint not allowing foreigners to pass. How could I get over the Musandam Peninsula again without taking a ferry?
Read moreOman: The Musandam Peninsula
Where to go from Dubai? Paddling around the Musandam peninsula on a rubber boat, avoiding military bases, 6 times stopped by the coast guard, sleeping in sheikh's house in Kumzar and in the old cliff dwellings amongst the khors.
Read moreDubai
from the fresh mountains of Colombia to the urban wilderness of Dubai. A short visit to the Emirates for the Dubai travel festival and a little break from the trip south to Argentina.
Read moreColombia: Dirt Road Warriors
riding through the colombian mountains in search of the dirt road warriors!
Read moreColombia: Tierra Caliente
Meandering through the Colombian lowlands in hopes of reaching the mountains. Cows, coffee and busted rear hubs.
Read moreYear 2, Bikes Review, and Bags too
Year 2 review of the bike, bags and tires
Read morePackrafting The Darien Gap
After 2 years it's finally time to leave North America and what better way than to cross the Darien Gap along the Caribbean coast. Through the San Blas and the Guna Yala territory to Colombia!
Read morePanama, getting to Carti
The last bit of Panama before paddling The Darien Gap. Few days of pavement, heat and humidity on the Panamerican Highway
Read morePaddling The Mackenzie and "riding" The Dempster
Packrafting 600km of The Mackenzie river and riding down The Dempster Highway.
Read moreThe Canol Heritage Trail (NWT)
Bikepacking one of Canada's toughest trails - the 400 kilometers of 70 year old road (or no road) over the Mackenizie Mountains from the Yukon border to Norman Wells.
Read moreThe Canol Road (Yukon)
The South and North Canol road in the Yukon were built in 1943 by the American Army to service an oil pipeline from Norman Wells to Whitehorse. It shut down only 2 years later but today, the Yukon maintains the first 452 kilometers of the road to the Northwest Territories border.
Read moreWhere the hell is Kemano?
A 6 day ride, paddle, bushwack over the coastal range to the Kemano power station and 4 day oddysey over the ocean channels back to civilization
Read moreTreeplanting
Some of what goes on in the forests of British Columbia and Alberta. Why not go to work and live in the bush each summer and plant one hundred thousand trees?
Read moreVolcan San Miguel
Few months ago, I learned a very important lesson. One day in El Salvador I had the opportunity to ride a motorcycle for the first time without a license, insurance documents or a working rear brake... to a police stations... to climb a volcano.
Read morePanama - the end of year 2
Two week backroad ride around the volcanoes, the hills and the jungle of Panama. From cycling down Volcan Baru to a two day bike-drag through the jungle to the Caribbean!
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