With only 8 days before summer work, I had to find a way to quickly get in shape and get to British Columbia. Why not ride the Canadian part of GDMBR? See some bears, Albertans and the mountains with some snow!
Read moreThe Plan for 2015
There are still 60 days before I start cycling again but I am already loosing sleep over what will happen next. So... how did I end up here and why am I riding Canada to Mexico again?
Read moreSEE THE WORLD 3: Great Divide Mountain Bike Route (winter)
The 3rd episode documenting my off-road around the world trip. This one takes place on The Great Divide Mountain Bike Route, in winter...
Read moreBlackburn Ranger Camp
For 2015 Blackburn is sponsoring 6 people to cycle from Canada to Mexico. There is a 3-day introductory trip and here is what happened.
Read moreSEE THE WORLD 2: ALASKA
A blog post talking about the Alaska movie, the people who made it possible, the music and the travelers I've met.
Read moreBackpost: Alaska Part 6, The Yukon & Haines
The final part: the long and lonely roads of the Yukon and the descend through the Coastal Range into Haines.
Read moreBackpost Alaska Part 5, Denali to Canada
After all the detours and sightseeing it was time to hop on the paved roads. 650 miles from Denali park to the Canadian border in the Yukon. Cycling the Parks, Glenallen, Tok and Alaska Highways.
Read moreThe West Coast
10 days of riding the Pacific Coast Highway from San Francisco to Mexico. Sunshine and tailwinds, riding through the Redwoods, meeting old friends, swimming with sea lions and getting mistaken for a mexican at the border!
Read moreBackpost: Alaska Part 4, Denali National Park
Cycling in Denali National Park. 180 miles of pristine wilderness and unbelievable scenery
Read moreBackpost: Alaska Part 3, The Haul Road
Cycling The Dalton Highway, one of the most remote roads in North America. Scrambling to peaks at night, snowstorms in August and the pristine beauty of it all.
Read moreBackpost: Alaska Part 2, The Denali Highway
Cycling along the Denali Highway alongside the Alaska Range, glaciers, snow capped mountains, rain, mud and the freedom to sleep anywhere along the way.
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