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Electronics for Round the World Bicycle Tour

electronics for round the world bicycle tour

In early 2017, we invested in a mirrorless camera. The obvious pros compared with a traditional DSLR are the reduced weight and size. The Sony A6000 is one of the most highly rated entry-level mirrorless cameras on the market. We’ll

World Biking March 18, 2017March 18, 2017 Electronics, Equipment, Resources No Comments Read more

Top 5 Reasons to Go Bicycle Touring in Korea

bicycle touring Jeju Island

You’re in for a big surprise…It’s not so long ago that South Korea was most associated with the wartime sitcom MASH and shoddy products.  These days Korea is better known for its catchy K-pop, Samsung Smartphones and–increasingly–for its world-class cycling infrastructure.Canadian

World Biking March 17, 2017March 17, 2017 A-Z Project, Guest Posts, Korea Bicycle Touring 5 Comments Read more

Southeast Asia Bike Touring Basics

Free Guide to cycling Southeast Asia

Guide to Bicycle Touring in Southeast Asia 

World Biking March 11, 2017April 4, 2017 Asia, Resources, Ride Guide No Comments Read more

The World’s Best Bike Touring Destinations

best bicycle touring destinations

  Top 5 Most Popular Bicycle Touring Destinations Worldwide: Chile United States Argentina Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan These rankings are are based on the opinion The survey was carried out by Mads Phikamphon of Mighty Goods. Most popular bicycle touring destinations in

World Biking March 11, 2017January 16, 2020 Resources 3 Comments Read more

Down to the Last Drop in the Arizona Desert

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I was down to my last half liter of water.  Bumping along a rough track in the Arizona desert, this lack of H2o was some cause for distress.   We ought to be passing a ranch about now.But where was it? 

World Biking March 11, 2017January 15, 2020 Tour Updates, USA 2016 Bicycle Touring No Comments Read more

Top 5 Reasons to Go Bicycle Touring in Kyrgyzstan

wicked camping spot just off the road at the top of a mountain

One of Central Asia’s Top Cycle Touring Spots You’re forgiven if you can’t quite place Kyrgyzstan on a world map. While this former Soviet republic may not be a hot spot for package tourists, it’s fast becoming a favorite among

World Biking March 11, 2017January 17, 2020 A-Z Project, Guest Posts No Comments Read more

Mount Lemmon: A 500 Kilometer Detour up Arizona’s Most Thrilling Climb

Bicycle Touring in Arizona USA

Most cyclists dream of biking through massive mountain ranges.  The Carreterra Austral in the Andes, the Leh-Manali road through the Indian Himalayas and Central Asia’s Pamir Highway consistently top the lists of favorite cycling spots.Desert cycling rarely makes the cut. 

World Biking February 26, 2017January 15, 2020 Tour Updates, USA 2016 Bicycle Touring 2 Comments Read more

Complications at the Border

passport with Map

Stranded We were stuck on the border between Mexico and the United States.  Officials on the American side didn’t see reason to let my French husband back in the country. No, Eric hadn’t done anything wrong.  He’s got a B-2

World Biking February 24, 2017January 15, 2020 Tour Updates, USA 2016 Bicycle Touring 10 Comments Read more

Biking Across America on $7 Per Day

save money in USA

Can you afford a long-distance bicycle tour? I’m convinced a lot more people would go bicycle touring in the USA if they realized just how cheap it can be.  $7 per day.  That’s how much we’ve spent on average per

World Biking January 26, 2017January 15, 2020 Money Talk, Resources 7 Comments Read more

Download our FREE Cycling Asia E-book

Download our FREE Cycling Asia E-book

  Asia is an increasingly popular destination for cycle touring. Bike the popular routes through Thailand or Laos, and you’ll cross paths with other two-wheeled travelers on a daily basis.  The destinations covered in this book see just a trickle

World Biking January 20, 2017January 4, 2020 Asia, free e-books, photos, Resources 1 Comment Read more
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