Feng Shui of Cycling

I’ve been working on my Feng Shui for a minute. I feel the need to harmonize with my environment as I ride through new landscapes and over ancient earth. My tricked-out, Feng-shui ride will unite me with the invisible forces of nature that bind the universe, earth and humanity together. Who knew a simple bikeContinue reading “Feng Shui of Cycling”

Super Nancy and the Fantastic Vogel Family

In June 2008, Nancy Sathre-Vogel, her husband John Vogel, and their twin boys Davy and Daryl, (ten years old at the time) biked from Prudhoe Bay, Alaska to Ushuaia, Argentina, a distance of 17, 300 miles covered in approximately three years. My friend, Linda Cox, met Nancy and her family while couch surfing on herContinue reading “Super Nancy and the Fantastic Vogel Family”

Shake-Down Ride

This is definitely the biggest adventure that I’ve ever tried to pull off. I’ve done four other solo touring rides (Cuba, Spain/Portugal, Banff to Jasper and the Selkirk Loop), but never with this much planning involved. In fact, in 2011 when I did the ten day self-supported Selkirk loop, I decided to do it onContinue reading “Shake-Down Ride”

Logistics, Equipment, and Companions

Logistics Last October, when I first started mastermining this trip, my first step was to research the route (see itinerary), determine the best time of year (reverse seasons), and the feasibility of doing it alone (Yes! Well sort of). I found all the answers to my many questions on biker blogs like “crazyguyonabike” and theContinue reading “Logistics, Equipment, and Companions”