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Route – Fatcycling
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Dan and Gina, bikepacking on fatbikes from Mexico to Ushuaia. Gear and setup on the bikes. Posts about our gear. Posts about sponsored gear. What we cycled – roughly 20 000km. Cancun (Mexico) – Bogota (Colombia). Bogota (Colombia) – Ushuaia (Argentina). For some sections, GPX files. Can be found on the corresponding blog post. They are all also listed under “ Resources. For a more detailed information. Click on each country’s map. We have an account on RideWithGPS. Distance: 1046.6 km. Constant up and do...
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The little booklet – Fatcycling
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Dan and Gina, bikepacking on fatbikes from Mexico to Ushuaia. Gear and setup on the bikes. Posts about our gear. Posts about sponsored gear. You can view the booklet below, the original handwritten Spanish version as well as the English and German translations of it. If you would like to make a donation, to contribute to printing costs for example, follow this link. Any help is greatly appreciated! Original version in Spanish. One thought on “ The little booklet. Jul 11, 2016 at 8:50 pm. Send to Email Ad...
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Don't Count The Chickens... - Thebigtrip
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22 August, 2015. 16 July, 2015. 6 February, 2015. 21 January, 2015. 12 November, 2014. People and their bikes. 19 January, 2015. 6 January, 2015. 22 August, 2015. 16 July, 2015. 6 February, 2015. 21 January, 2015. Celebrate the joy and freedom of moving your mind on two wheels. 22 August, 2015. 16 July, 2015. 6 February, 2015. 21 January, 2015. 12 November, 2014. People and their bikes. 19 January, 2015. 6 January, 2015. 22 August, 2015. 16 July, 2015. 6 February, 2015. 21 January, 2015. 30 March, 2015.
Schwarzwald | Not Australia
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Things that I gone did while not in Australia. From Munich to Schwarzwald, a.k.a The Black Forest, in the Germany’s south-west. Freudenstadt was our host, being the only 2 guests in a 140 bed hostel. We soon found out that this was probably due to the general demographic being 50 years older than us but we were unperturbed. Early dinners and high pants. Black Forest Cake in the Black Forest. Turns out I don’t really like Black Forest Cake. Tree Shaq-uiel O’Neil. Flora and the Machine. Research education,...
Touring (in South America) on a Fatbike. | While Out Riding
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Dirt road cycling adventures across the Americas and beyond. Touring (in South America) on a Fatbike. These thoughts were penned while riding a Surly Pugsley. From Patagonia to Cuzco, Peru – it’s only now that I’ve got round to posting them. During this last trip in Ecuador I’ve been aboard a Surly Krampus. Thoughts on the relative merits of fatbikes v 29 are in the pipeline…. On the road in NW Argentina. Crossing the vast expanse of the Argentinian pampa. Battling windy ripio in Patagonia. The Pugs tast...
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Bikes and Backpacks: What?
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Exploring from Alaska to Argentina. Gear and Setup 3.0. We're cycling from Deadhorse, Alaska, to Ushuaia, Argentina, the northernmost to southernmost towns accessible by road in the Americas. On the way, we're stopping in natural areas to backpack and explore. We started in June 2014, summer in Alaska, and we´ll end whenever we want to (or run out of money). And bikes around so that we have the ability to explore more remote, wild areas away from traffic. What do you eat? We eat really well! A base (inst...
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Bikes and Backpacks: Reflections
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Exploring from Alaska to Argentina. Gear and Setup 3.0. Tuesday, May 3, 2016. Deadhorse, Alaska, to Ushuaia, Argentina. 290 in North America. 53 in Central America. 7 crossing from Panama to Colombia. 346 in South America. 151 in Argentina and Chile; we crossed that border 13 times. Not including side trips, nor the few times we hitchhiked, we traveled. 18,311 miles by bicycle. 798 miles on 14 boats. 2,384 miles on 10 buses. We reached altitudes of. 20,144 feet on foot. 18,900 feet by bike. These are not...
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Bikes and Backpacks: January 2016
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Exploring from Alaska to Argentina. Gear and Setup 3.0. Saturday, January 30, 2016. Fabulous Fotos From Fatcycling. We`ve been having a great time riding for the past few weeks with Dan and Gina. As a bonus, because Dan is a legitimate photographer, we now have some sweet photos of us! Check them out below. Danny at El Tromen. Tam and Gina squaring off (Tam on Gina`s fatbike). Danny carrying up Copahue. Helping out with a horse. Sometimes you gotta push. Kickin` up some dust. Arm workout for the day.
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Bikes and Backpacks: Why?
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Exploring from Alaska to Argentina. Gear and Setup 3.0. Travel, learning, eco-friendliness. these have been in our minds for a long time. We both had done long-term adventures before, Tamara by bike and Danny by foot, and we wanted to do some sort of trip that would combine the two. A rare paved section of the Dalton Hwy, Alaska. Why, you ask, have we taken on such an enormous endeavor? To us, the answer is simple: why not? But why exactly is bicycle touring so educational? Simply because every day is di...
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Bikes and Backpacks: May 2016
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Exploring from Alaska to Argentina. Gear and Setup 3.0. Tuesday, May 3, 2016. Deadhorse, Alaska, to Ushuaia, Argentina. 290 in North America. 53 in Central America. 7 crossing from Panama to Colombia. 346 in South America. 151 in Argentina and Chile; we crossed that border 13 times. Not including side trips, nor the few times we hitchhiked, we traveled. 18,311 miles by bicycle. 798 miles on 14 boats. 2,384 miles on 10 buses. We reached altitudes of. 20,144 feet on foot. 18,900 feet by bike. These are not...
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From Mexico to Colombia on bikes (destination Argentina) in 3 months | My mind, my thoughts, my words
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My mind, my thoughts, my words. Mum’s Wise Words. From Mexico to Colombia on bikes (destination Argentina) in 3 months. Just as we started to get into the Andes at the end of August, leaving the draining heat and annoying insects behind us, we reached the end of the first part of our trip. We were upset that we had to take a break (bad preplanning! But are very excited to return in February to continue our adventure all the way down to Argentina. Read more about our tour and follow us here. How to recove...
Colombia: Coffee, Deserts and Journeys End - Mike Howarth
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Never miss a post. Inspiring trips, beautiful photography and occasional gear talk direct to your inbox. Colombia: Coffee, Deserts and Journeys End. On Apr 25, 2015. Whilst originally planning my journey through South America, the mere mention of Colombia induced plenty of air sucking, and well meaning (if ill informed) cautionary tales. Pablo Escobar, drugs cartels, armed guerillas seemingly the extent of many people’s knowledge of this beguilling country. Where is the motor? After the flatness of the S...
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Fat to Fit by bicycle. The Fat Cycle Rider. At 31 years old and 21 stone I decided I had to get fit and lose some weight. I got a bicycle and hope this will be the start of the rest of my life! March 13, 2018. Today is my anniversary. 8 years ago today I rode my new cycle to work scheme bike for the first time. I rode that same bike around the same. Garmin Ride Out 2017. September 24, 2017. 160;Watch my video of the Garmin Ride Out through the New Forest on 1st September 2017. December 31, 2016. Starting...
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Fatcycling | Dan & Gina, bikepacking on fatbikes from Mexico to Ushuaia
Dan and Gina, bikepacking on fatbikes from Mexico to Ushuaia. Route and Current Location. Gear and setup on the bikes. Posts about our gear. Posts about sponsored gear. New things in Porcelain packaging (2 of 2). Recently, Dan told me he’d seen a photo of Cass. Using a custom roll-top framebag from Porcelain Rocket. When I finally held it in my hands I was astonished by its lightness, and wondered if it would sacrifice durability. It has proven to be great! If you’re interested in Scott’s ...8221; rol...
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Sunday, March 13, 2005. Oh did I tell you, I got into the Death Ride! I better really start training for this ride. 129 miles, 5 passes, at altitude. I'm gonna try and finish the whole thing first time. Woohoo! Posted by Fat Cyclist at 14:36. Saturday, March 12, 2005. Posted by Fat Cyclist at 17:33. Tuesday, March 08, 2005. Taking a lead from my friends I am starting a blog focused on my cycling training, racing, thoughts, and on my progression towards graduate school. Posted by Fat Cyclist at 08:22.
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The Fat Cyclist Rides Again!
The Fat Cyclist Rides Again! Tuesday, July 7, 2009. The ride took me 48 minutes to complete, averaging again around 12.5 mph. For some reason my polar strap wasn't working, so I didn't get any heart or calorie data. I guess I'll have to check the battery. Friday, July 3, 2009. Back in the saddle. Saturday, February 28, 2009. Cycling has been a big part of my life since 2005, when I started riding to work and training for my first century to support the Leukemia and Lymphoma society. I originally got ...
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