Friday, April 29, 2011
Bianchi Bike Build 5 by Z. Frazer...a Simple Build Project is Awesome!
Bianchi Bike Build 5 from z fraser on Vimeo.
10 minutes and 16 seconds of a complete Bianchi Bike Build by Z. Frazer. It's awesome!
Bianchi Bike Build 5 by Z. Frazer...a Simple Build Project is Awesome!
Bianchi Bike Build 5 from z fraser on Vimeo.
10 minutes and 16 seconds of a complete Bianchi Bike Build by Z. Frazer. It's awesome!
Bianchi Bike Build 5 by Z. Frazer...a Simple Build Project is Awesome!
Bianchi Bike Build 5 from z fraser on Vimeo.
10 minutes and 16 seconds of a complete Bianchi Bike Build by Z. Frazer. It's awesome!
Bianchi Bike Build 5 by Z. Frazer...a Simple Build Project is Awesome!
Bianchi Bike Build 5 from z fraser on Vimeo.
10 minutes and 16 seconds of a complete Bianchi Bike Build by Z. Frazer. It's awesome!
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Mike Beauchamp's - The Cross Canada Project (1995)
Mike Beauchamp of Windsor completed a cross-Canada bicycle tour in 1995. What is unique about this experience is the no-nonsense approach to creating a unique documentary perspective of his experience in the The Cross Canada Project. From the beginnings of creating his own D.I.Y. recording system and other modifications at his home in Windsor, Mike takes us on a journey across 8,000km of Canada's landmass and delivers his audiences a compelling perspective about bicycle journies and the reasons for doing them. Mike has DVD editions for sale on his self-entitled website, order one as a gift for a friend -it's a great film!
Here's a look at the film, and I think the DVD is better quality. Mike also explains the technical aspects of creating the "bullet camera" which makes this documentary truly unique. Great job Mike, it's awesome!
The Cross Canada Project: Documenting a Bicycle Tour Across Canada from Mike Beauchamp on Vimeo.
The Cross Canada Project: Documenting a Bicycle Tour Across Canada from mike beauchamp on Vimeo.
Here's a look at the film, and I think the DVD is better quality. Mike also explains the technical aspects of creating the "bullet camera" which makes this documentary truly unique. Great job Mike, it's awesome!
The Cross Canada Project: Documenting a Bicycle Tour Across Canada from Mike Beauchamp on Vimeo.
The Cross Canada Project: Documenting a Bicycle Tour Across Canada from mike beauchamp on Vimeo.
Mike Beauchamp's - The Cross Canada Project (1995)
Mike Beauchamp of Windsor completed a cross-Canada bicycle tour in 1995. What is unique about this experience is the no-nonsense approach to creating a unique documentary perspective of his experience in the The Cross Canada Project. From the beginnings of creating his own D.I.Y. recording system and other modifications at his home in Windsor, Mike takes us on a journey across 8,000km of Canada's landmass and delivers his audiences a compelling perspective about bicycle journies and the reasons for doing them. Mike has DVD editions for sale on his self-entitled website, order one as a gift for a friend -it's a great film!
Here's a look at the film, and I think the DVD is better quality. Mike also explains the technical aspects of creating the "bullet camera" which makes this documentary truly unique. Great job Mike, it's awesome!
The Cross Canada Project: Documenting a Bicycle Tour Across Canada from Mike Beauchamp on Vimeo.
The Cross Canada Project: Documenting a Bicycle Tour Across Canada from mike beauchamp on Vimeo.
Here's a look at the film, and I think the DVD is better quality. Mike also explains the technical aspects of creating the "bullet camera" which makes this documentary truly unique. Great job Mike, it's awesome!
The Cross Canada Project: Documenting a Bicycle Tour Across Canada from Mike Beauchamp on Vimeo.
The Cross Canada Project: Documenting a Bicycle Tour Across Canada from mike beauchamp on Vimeo.
Mike Beauchamp's - The Cross Canada Project (1995)
Mike Beauchamp of Windsor completed a cross-Canada bicycle tour in 1995. What is unique about this experience is the no-nonsense approach to creating a unique documentary perspective of his experience in the The Cross Canada Project. From the beginnings of creating his own D.I.Y. recording system and other modifications at his home in Windsor, Mike takes us on a journey across 8,000km of Canada's landmass and delivers his audiences a compelling perspective about bicycle journies and the reasons for doing them. Mike has DVD editions for sale on his self-entitled website, order one as a gift for a friend -it's a great film!
Here's a look at the film, and I think the DVD is better quality. Mike also explains the technical aspects of creating the "bullet camera" which makes this documentary truly unique. Great job Mike, it's awesome!
The Cross Canada Project: Documenting a Bicycle Tour Across Canada from Mike Beauchamp on Vimeo.
The Cross Canada Project: Documenting a Bicycle Tour Across Canada from mike beauchamp on Vimeo.
Here's a look at the film, and I think the DVD is better quality. Mike also explains the technical aspects of creating the "bullet camera" which makes this documentary truly unique. Great job Mike, it's awesome!
The Cross Canada Project: Documenting a Bicycle Tour Across Canada from Mike Beauchamp on Vimeo.
The Cross Canada Project: Documenting a Bicycle Tour Across Canada from mike beauchamp on Vimeo.
Mike Beauchamp's - The Cross Canada Project (1995)
Mike Beauchamp of Windsor completed a cross-Canada bicycle tour in 1995. What is unique about this experience is the no-nonsense approach to creating a unique documentary perspective of his experience in the The Cross Canada Project. From the beginnings of creating his own D.I.Y. recording system and other modifications at his home in Windsor, Mike takes us on a journey across 8,000km of Canada's landmass and delivers his audiences a compelling perspective about bicycle journies and the reasons for doing them. Mike has DVD editions for sale on his self-entitled website, order one as a gift for a friend -it's a great film!
Here's a look at the film, and I think the DVD is better quality. Mike also explains the technical aspects of creating the "bullet camera" which makes this documentary truly unique. Great job Mike, it's awesome!
The Cross Canada Project: Documenting a Bicycle Tour Across Canada from Mike Beauchamp on Vimeo.
The Cross Canada Project: Documenting a Bicycle Tour Across Canada from mike beauchamp on Vimeo.
Here's a look at the film, and I think the DVD is better quality. Mike also explains the technical aspects of creating the "bullet camera" which makes this documentary truly unique. Great job Mike, it's awesome!
The Cross Canada Project: Documenting a Bicycle Tour Across Canada from Mike Beauchamp on Vimeo.
The Cross Canada Project: Documenting a Bicycle Tour Across Canada from mike beauchamp on Vimeo.
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Journey as Destination - HD Promo of Tibetan Expedition Crossing
Journey as Destination - HD from Dave A on Vimeo.
An exploration of some of the highest, most remote, and most challenging roads in the world, filmed while on a 4500km cross-Tibet cycling trip in 2007. A visual account of the local culture, the challenges faced there, and a sampling of the cycle touring lifestyle. (Re-Sharing Expeditions post)
Journey as Destination - HD Promo of Tibetan Expedition Crossing
Journey as Destination - HD from Dave A on Vimeo.
An exploration of some of the highest, most remote, and most challenging roads in the world, filmed while on a 4500km cross-Tibet cycling trip in 2007. A visual account of the local culture, the challenges faced there, and a sampling of the cycle touring lifestyle. (Re-Sharing Expeditions post)
Journey as Destination - HD Promo of Tibetan Expedition Crossing
Journey as Destination - HD from Dave A on Vimeo.
An exploration of some of the highest, most remote, and most challenging roads in the world, filmed while on a 4500km cross-Tibet cycling trip in 2007. A visual account of the local culture, the challenges faced there, and a sampling of the cycle touring lifestyle. (Re-Sharing Expeditions post)
Journey as Destination - HD Promo of Tibetan Expedition Crossing
Journey as Destination - HD from Dave A on Vimeo.
An exploration of some of the highest, most remote, and most challenging roads in the world, filmed while on a 4500km cross-Tibet cycling trip in 2007. A visual account of the local culture, the challenges faced there, and a sampling of the cycle touring lifestyle. (Re-Sharing Expeditions post)
Friday, April 15, 2011
Cycling Silk 2006: Dazzle and Dirt (Episode 1) (Resharing post: expeditions)
Cycling Silk 2006: Dazzle and Dirt (Episode 1) from Kate Harris on Vimeo.
A rough bike ride on China's Silk Road. This is the first of three episodes about Mel, Ben, and Kate's 2006 bike trip retracing Marco Polo's travels in Xinjiang and Tibet. In this episode, the trio takes off from Urumqi, crosses the Tian Shan mountains, and traverses the Taklamakan desert. This only covers the first three weeks of four months on the open road...stay tuned for episodes two and three, and read about Kate and Mel's upcoming return to the Silk Road here: cyclingsilk.com
Cycling Silk 2006: Dazzle and Dirt (Episode 1) (Resharing post: expeditions)
Cycling Silk 2006: Dazzle and Dirt (Episode 1) from Kate Harris on Vimeo.
A rough bike ride on China's Silk Road. This is the first of three episodes about Mel, Ben, and Kate's 2006 bike trip retracing Marco Polo's travels in Xinjiang and Tibet. In this episode, the trio takes off from Urumqi, crosses the Tian Shan mountains, and traverses the Taklamakan desert. This only covers the first three weeks of four months on the open road...stay tuned for episodes two and three, and read about Kate and Mel's upcoming return to the Silk Road here: cyclingsilk.com
Cycling Silk 2006: Dazzle and Dirt (Episode 1) (Resharing post: expeditions)
Cycling Silk 2006: Dazzle and Dirt (Episode 1) from Kate Harris on Vimeo.
A rough bike ride on China's Silk Road. This is the first of three episodes about Mel, Ben, and Kate's 2006 bike trip retracing Marco Polo's travels in Xinjiang and Tibet. In this episode, the trio takes off from Urumqi, crosses the Tian Shan mountains, and traverses the Taklamakan desert. This only covers the first three weeks of four months on the open road...stay tuned for episodes two and three, and read about Kate and Mel's upcoming return to the Silk Road here: cyclingsilk.com
Cycling Silk 2006: Dazzle and Dirt (Episode 1) (Resharing post: expeditions)
Cycling Silk 2006: Dazzle and Dirt (Episode 1) from Kate Harris on Vimeo.
A rough bike ride on China's Silk Road. This is the first of three episodes about Mel, Ben, and Kate's 2006 bike trip retracing Marco Polo's travels in Xinjiang and Tibet. In this episode, the trio takes off from Urumqi, crosses the Tian Shan mountains, and traverses the Taklamakan desert. This only covers the first three weeks of four months on the open road...stay tuned for episodes two and three, and read about Kate and Mel's upcoming return to the Silk Road here: cyclingsilk.com
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Cycling Silk Expedition 2011 - by Kate Harris & Melissa Yule
Cycling Silk 2011 Trailer from Kate Harris on Vimeo.
This is an awesome 4-minute trailer to the original production raising awareness of environmental protection concerns along geographic and ecological boundaries of the original Silk Road. Adventure cyclists Kate Harris and Melissa Yule, two environmentalists and long-time friends have created an incredible expedition to follow. They are 3 months into a 12 month journey that will stretch across remote wilderness areas along the ancient Silk Road, an exploration route of Marco Polo. Follow their adventure and learn more about them here.
Cycling Silk Expedition 2011 - by Kate Harris & Melissa Yule
Cycling Silk 2011 Trailer from Kate Harris on Vimeo.
This is an awesome 4-minute trailer to the original production raising awareness of environmental protection concerns along geographic and ecological boundaries of the original Silk Road. Adventure cyclists Kate Harris and Melissa Yule, two environmentalists and long-time friends have created an incredible expedition to follow. They are 3 months into a 12 month journey that will stretch across remote wilderness areas along the ancient Silk Road, an exploration route of Marco Polo. Follow their adventure and learn more about them here.
Cycling Silk Expedition 2011 - by Kate Harris & Melissa Yule
Cycling Silk 2011 Trailer from Kate Harris on Vimeo.
This is an awesome 4-minute trailer to the original production raising awareness of environmental protection concerns along geographic and ecological boundaries of the original Silk Road. Adventure cyclists Kate Harris and Melissa Yule, two environmentalists and long-time friends have created an incredible expedition to follow. They are 3 months into a 12 month journey that will stretch across remote wilderness areas along the ancient Silk Road, an exploration route of Marco Polo. Follow their adventure and learn more about them here.
Cycling Silk Expedition 2011 - by Kate Harris & Melissa Yule
Cycling Silk 2011 Trailer from Kate Harris on Vimeo.
This is an awesome 4-minute trailer to the original production raising awareness of environmental protection concerns along geographic and ecological boundaries of the original Silk Road. Adventure cyclists Kate Harris and Melissa Yule, two environmentalists and long-time friends have created an incredible expedition to follow. They are 3 months into a 12 month journey that will stretch across remote wilderness areas along the ancient Silk Road, an exploration route of Marco Polo. Follow their adventure and learn more about them here.
I met a cycling Water Bottle Collector: TOUR OF KOREA 2011
- 11 hours agoArantza Raposo Benito
- BIDONS (WATER BOTTLE CYCLING) OF TEAMS TO RUN IN TOUR OF KOREA 2011Dear Mr. Perich!!
My name is Arantza, I´m from Bilbao (Basque Country) the north of Spain.
I´m fond of the cycling for many years and collect bidons (water bottle). I´m going to every races that are organized in Europe and everytime I am collecting bidons for my collection though there are a lot of them that are more difficult to obtein, like the bidons of any of the cycling team to run in your cycle race.
I tried to contact the equipment by email, but they do not respond to me and for me is impossible to go to see your race. I wonder if you could help me. I guess to you will be easier to talk with the cycling teams or cyclist and can get these bidons. Then I would send a letter with the money for shipping cost.
The bidons of the teams that I´m looking for and run in the Tour de Korea 2011 are:
1.- TEAM TYPE 1 SANOFI AVENTIS
2.- JELLY BELLY PRESENTED BY KENDA
3.- RAPHA CONDOR SHARP
4.- PARTIZAN POWERMOVE
5.- SUBWAY CYCLING TEAM
6.- GENESYS WEALTH ADVISES
7.- TEAM BONITAS
8.- TABRIZ PETROCHEMICAL TEAM
9.- TERENGGANU CYCLING TEAM
10.- MAX SUCCESS SPORTS
11.- CHAMPION SYSTEM
12.- AISAN RACING TEAM
13.- SEOUL CYCLING TEAM
14.- KSPO
15.- GEUMSN GINSENG ASIA
16.- UZBEKISTAN NATIONAL TEAM
17.- KOREA NATIONAL TEAM
18.- MALAYSIA NATIONAL TEAM
19.- JAPAN NATIONAL TEAM
20.- HONGKONG CHINA NATIONAL TEAM
Thank you so much and I hope you can help me because I dont have any bottles of asiatic cycling teams and I would have in my collection.
Best wishes,
Arantza
- a few seconds agoBrian Perich
- Hey Arantza,
I wish I could help you. I am an unsponsored cyclist in Korea. I use a facebook group to promote Cycling in Korea (group name, you can join and post your message there asking for help from others or try the group -Han River Riders ...the second group I am no longer member of but there is a guy named Tim Travis that could help you, he is well connected to the cycling industry people in Korea).
I write about my experiences with cycling through my blog http://korean-world.blogspot.com/ and I plan to cycle from the Arctic (Canada) to Argentina (South America) in 2012. (:
Peace and thanks for sending your message,
Brian Perich
I met a cycling Water Bottle Collector: TOUR OF KOREA 2011
- 11 hours agoArantza Raposo Benito
- BIDONS (WATER BOTTLE CYCLING) OF TEAMS TO RUN IN TOUR OF KOREA 2011Dear Mr. Perich!!
My name is Arantza, I´m from Bilbao (Basque Country) the north of Spain.
I´m fond of the cycling for many years and collect bidons (water bottle). I´m going to every races that are organized in Europe and everytime I am collecting bidons for my collection though there are a lot of them that are more difficult to obtein, like the bidons of any of the cycling team to run in your cycle race.
I tried to contact the equipment by email, but they do not respond to me and for me is impossible to go to see your race. I wonder if you could help me. I guess to you will be easier to talk with the cycling teams or cyclist and can get these bidons. Then I would send a letter with the money for shipping cost.
The bidons of the teams that I´m looking for and run in the Tour de Korea 2011 are:
1.- TEAM TYPE 1 SANOFI AVENTIS
2.- JELLY BELLY PRESENTED BY KENDA
3.- RAPHA CONDOR SHARP
4.- PARTIZAN POWERMOVE
5.- SUBWAY CYCLING TEAM
6.- GENESYS WEALTH ADVISES
7.- TEAM BONITAS
8.- TABRIZ PETROCHEMICAL TEAM
9.- TERENGGANU CYCLING TEAM
10.- MAX SUCCESS SPORTS
11.- CHAMPION SYSTEM
12.- AISAN RACING TEAM
13.- SEOUL CYCLING TEAM
14.- KSPO
15.- GEUMSN GINSENG ASIA
16.- UZBEKISTAN NATIONAL TEAM
17.- KOREA NATIONAL TEAM
18.- MALAYSIA NATIONAL TEAM
19.- JAPAN NATIONAL TEAM
20.- HONGKONG CHINA NATIONAL TEAM
Thank you so much and I hope you can help me because I dont have any bottles of asiatic cycling teams and I would have in my collection.
Best wishes,
Arantza
- a few seconds agoBrian Perich
- Hey Arantza,
I wish I could help you. I am an unsponsored cyclist in Korea. I use a facebook group to promote Cycling in Korea (group name, you can join and post your message there asking for help from others or try the group -Han River Riders ...the second group I am no longer member of but there is a guy named Tim Travis that could help you, he is well connected to the cycling industry people in Korea).
I write about my experiences with cycling through my blog http://korean-world.blogspot.com/ and I plan to cycle from the Arctic (Canada) to Argentina (South America) in 2012. (:
Peace and thanks for sending your message,
Brian Perich
I met a cycling Water Bottle Collector: TOUR OF KOREA 2011
- 11 hours agoArantza Raposo Benito
- BIDONS (WATER BOTTLE CYCLING) OF TEAMS TO RUN IN TOUR OF KOREA 2011Dear Mr. Perich!!
My name is Arantza, I´m from Bilbao (Basque Country) the north of Spain.
I´m fond of the cycling for many years and collect bidons (water bottle). I´m going to every races that are organized in Europe and everytime I am collecting bidons for my collection though there are a lot of them that are more difficult to obtein, like the bidons of any of the cycling team to run in your cycle race.
I tried to contact the equipment by email, but they do not respond to me and for me is impossible to go to see your race. I wonder if you could help me. I guess to you will be easier to talk with the cycling teams or cyclist and can get these bidons. Then I would send a letter with the money for shipping cost.
The bidons of the teams that I´m looking for and run in the Tour de Korea 2011 are:
1.- TEAM TYPE 1 SANOFI AVENTIS
2.- JELLY BELLY PRESENTED BY KENDA
3.- RAPHA CONDOR SHARP
4.- PARTIZAN POWERMOVE
5.- SUBWAY CYCLING TEAM
6.- GENESYS WEALTH ADVISES
7.- TEAM BONITAS
8.- TABRIZ PETROCHEMICAL TEAM
9.- TERENGGANU CYCLING TEAM
10.- MAX SUCCESS SPORTS
11.- CHAMPION SYSTEM
12.- AISAN RACING TEAM
13.- SEOUL CYCLING TEAM
14.- KSPO
15.- GEUMSN GINSENG ASIA
16.- UZBEKISTAN NATIONAL TEAM
17.- KOREA NATIONAL TEAM
18.- MALAYSIA NATIONAL TEAM
19.- JAPAN NATIONAL TEAM
20.- HONGKONG CHINA NATIONAL TEAM
Thank you so much and I hope you can help me because I dont have any bottles of asiatic cycling teams and I would have in my collection.
Best wishes,
Arantza
- a few seconds agoBrian Perich
- Hey Arantza,
I wish I could help you. I am an unsponsored cyclist in Korea. I use a facebook group to promote Cycling in Korea (group name, you can join and post your message there asking for help from others or try the group -Han River Riders ...the second group I am no longer member of but there is a guy named Tim Travis that could help you, he is well connected to the cycling industry people in Korea).
I write about my experiences with cycling through my blog http://korean-world.blogspot.com/ and I plan to cycle from the Arctic (Canada) to Argentina (South America) in 2012. (:
Peace and thanks for sending your message,
Brian Perich
I met a cycling Water Bottle Collector: TOUR OF KOREA 2011
- 11 hours agoArantza Raposo Benito
- BIDONS (WATER BOTTLE CYCLING) OF TEAMS TO RUN IN TOUR OF KOREA 2011Dear Mr. Perich!!
My name is Arantza, I´m from Bilbao (Basque Country) the north of Spain.
I´m fond of the cycling for many years and collect bidons (water bottle). I´m going to every races that are organized in Europe and everytime I am collecting bidons for my collection though there are a lot of them that are more difficult to obtein, like the bidons of any of the cycling team to run in your cycle race.
I tried to contact the equipment by email, but they do not respond to me and for me is impossible to go to see your race. I wonder if you could help me. I guess to you will be easier to talk with the cycling teams or cyclist and can get these bidons. Then I would send a letter with the money for shipping cost.
The bidons of the teams that I´m looking for and run in the Tour de Korea 2011 are:
1.- TEAM TYPE 1 SANOFI AVENTIS
2.- JELLY BELLY PRESENTED BY KENDA
3.- RAPHA CONDOR SHARP
4.- PARTIZAN POWERMOVE
5.- SUBWAY CYCLING TEAM
6.- GENESYS WEALTH ADVISES
7.- TEAM BONITAS
8.- TABRIZ PETROCHEMICAL TEAM
9.- TERENGGANU CYCLING TEAM
10.- MAX SUCCESS SPORTS
11.- CHAMPION SYSTEM
12.- AISAN RACING TEAM
13.- SEOUL CYCLING TEAM
14.- KSPO
15.- GEUMSN GINSENG ASIA
16.- UZBEKISTAN NATIONAL TEAM
17.- KOREA NATIONAL TEAM
18.- MALAYSIA NATIONAL TEAM
19.- JAPAN NATIONAL TEAM
20.- HONGKONG CHINA NATIONAL TEAM
Thank you so much and I hope you can help me because I dont have any bottles of asiatic cycling teams and I would have in my collection.
Best wishes,
Arantza
- a few seconds agoBrian Perich
- Hey Arantza,
I wish I could help you. I am an unsponsored cyclist in Korea. I use a facebook group to promote Cycling in Korea (group name, you can join and post your message there asking for help from others or try the group -Han River Riders ...the second group I am no longer member of but there is a guy named Tim Travis that could help you, he is well connected to the cycling industry people in Korea).
I write about my experiences with cycling through my blog http://korean-world.blogspot.com/ and I plan to cycle from the Arctic (Canada) to Argentina (South America) in 2012. (:
Peace and thanks for sending your message,
Brian Perich
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Alastair Humphrey's Trans Iceland Expedition 2010
If you know modern explorers in the world of adventure travel, one name is synonymous with the wild: Alastair Humphreys of the U.K. Following his recent adventures isn't an easy task -because he isn't a monolithic icon, he is a living adventure traveller, writer, motivational speaker and explorer. Always preparing for the next epic expedition adding to a repertoire of other life-long accomplishments. An inspiration to me, which is why I now write this post (Thanks for the updates Al)
What's in a name? -Alastair. The meaning according to a quick reference: Defender of men. I would definitely say, while following Alastair's adventures around-the-world by bike or later adventure sequels and charity work for Hope and Homes for Children in the UK, he is a man of will and a "Defender of Dreams" and his memoires are available in his books (see links). His adventures are chronicled regularly on his self-named website linked to an amazing collection of recent photography. His recent Iceland crossing expedition by packraft is an incredible accomplishment. Take a moment and enjoy these Vimeo trailers.
An Expedition Across Iceland from Alastair Humphreys on Vimeo.
It isn't difficult understanding why someone is constantly seeking out the adventures in this enormously diverse world. But it takes only a little while to put the "how" into the "why" and come to a simple computation for hybridize two words (and sometimes worlds): (why -hy +ow = the reason). If you figure out this encryption, you are on your way to discovering your next adventure. Will it be that easy to find the adventure, it could be? Start looking out your front door and leave with your equipment (trainers, cycling shoes, snow shoes, boots, sandals) and start moving in a new direction, that's where your next adventure is waiting for you.
Alastair Humphrey's Trans Iceland Expedition 2010
If you know modern explorers in the world of adventure travel, one name is synonymous with the wild: Alastair Humphreys of the U.K. Following his recent adventures isn't an easy task -because he isn't a monolithic icon, he is a living adventure traveller, writer, motivational speaker and explorer. Always preparing for the next epic expedition adding to a repertoire of other life-long accomplishments. An inspiration to me, which is why I now write this post (Thanks for the updates Al)
What's in a name? -Alastair. The meaning according to a quick reference: Defender of men. I would definitely say, while following Alastair's adventures around-the-world by bike or later adventure sequels and charity work for Hope and Homes for Children in the UK, he is a man of will and a "Defender of Dreams" and his memoires are available in his books (see links). His adventures are chronicled regularly on his self-named website linked to an amazing collection of recent photography. His recent Iceland crossing expedition by packraft is an incredible accomplishment. Take a moment and enjoy these Vimeo trailers.
An Expedition Across Iceland from Alastair Humphreys on Vimeo.
It isn't difficult understanding why someone is constantly seeking out the adventures in this enormously diverse world. But it takes only a little while to put the "how" into the "why" and come to a simple computation for hybridize two words (and sometimes worlds): (why -hy +ow = the reason). If you figure out this encryption, you are on your way to discovering your next adventure. Will it be that easy to find the adventure, it could be? Start looking out your front door and leave with your equipment (trainers, cycling shoes, snow shoes, boots, sandals) and start moving in a new direction, that's where your next adventure is waiting for you.
Alastair Humphrey's Trans Iceland Expedition 2010
If you know modern explorers in the world of adventure travel, one name is synonymous with the wild: Alastair Humphreys of the U.K. Following his recent adventures isn't an easy task -because he isn't a monolithic icon, he is a living adventure traveller, writer, motivational speaker and explorer. Always preparing for the next epic expedition adding to a repertoire of other life-long accomplishments. An inspiration to me, which is why I now write this post (Thanks for the updates Al)
What's in a name? -Alastair. The meaning according to a quick reference: Defender of men. I would definitely say, while following Alastair's adventures around-the-world by bike or later adventure sequels and charity work for Hope and Homes for Children in the UK, he is a man of will and a "Defender of Dreams" and his memoires are available in his books (see links). His adventures are chronicled regularly on his self-named website linked to an amazing collection of recent photography. His recent Iceland crossing expedition by packraft is an incredible accomplishment. Take a moment and enjoy these Vimeo trailers.
An Expedition Across Iceland from Alastair Humphreys on Vimeo.
It isn't difficult understanding why someone is constantly seeking out the adventures in this enormously diverse world. But it takes only a little while to put the "how" into the "why" and come to a simple computation for hybridize two words (and sometimes worlds): (why -hy +ow = the reason). If you figure out this encryption, you are on your way to discovering your next adventure. Will it be that easy to find the adventure, it could be? Start looking out your front door and leave with your equipment (trainers, cycling shoes, snow shoes, boots, sandals) and start moving in a new direction, that's where your next adventure is waiting for you.
Alastair Humphrey's Trans Iceland Expedition 2010
If you know modern explorers in the world of adventure travel, one name is synonymous with the wild: Alastair Humphreys of the U.K. Following his recent adventures isn't an easy task -because he isn't a monolithic icon, he is a living adventure traveller, writer, motivational speaker and explorer. Always preparing for the next epic expedition adding to a repertoire of other life-long accomplishments. An inspiration to me, which is why I now write this post (Thanks for the updates Al)
What's in a name? -Alastair. The meaning according to a quick reference: Defender of men. I would definitely say, while following Alastair's adventures around-the-world by bike or later adventure sequels and charity work for Hope and Homes for Children in the UK, he is a man of will and a "Defender of Dreams" and his memoires are available in his books (see links). His adventures are chronicled regularly on his self-named website linked to an amazing collection of recent photography. His recent Iceland crossing expedition by packraft is an incredible accomplishment. Take a moment and enjoy these Vimeo trailers.
An Expedition Across Iceland from Alastair Humphreys on Vimeo.
It isn't difficult understanding why someone is constantly seeking out the adventures in this enormously diverse world. But it takes only a little while to put the "how" into the "why" and come to a simple computation for hybridize two words (and sometimes worlds): (why -hy +ow = the reason). If you figure out this encryption, you are on your way to discovering your next adventure. Will it be that easy to find the adventure, it could be? Start looking out your front door and leave with your equipment (trainers, cycling shoes, snow shoes, boots, sandals) and start moving in a new direction, that's where your next adventure is waiting for you.
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