Wheels, Wind and a Whiteout
I rode out of Hafnarfjörður very slowly. It had little to do with the load I was carrying or the spike-tyres I had still on. I had half a day to enjoy the sunshine, passed a […]
I rode out of Hafnarfjörður very slowly. It had little to do with the load I was carrying or the spike-tyres I had still on. I had half a day to enjoy the sunshine, passed a […]
It seems to me that the colder it gets, the warmer the people. In the last few weeks on the road we camped less than a hand full of times. There’s a few good […]
It has taken me a while to warm to Korea. I guess after coming off the massive high of Japan, New Zealand and Australia, nothing would quite compare. And this was my problem. When […]
em>”Wind, Rocks and Woman. But no beggars, thieves or locked gates.” That’s how Jeju island, off the south point of Korea, is described by its locals. I would add “water” to that list. Not […]
Road 30 looked nice. Road 30 was closed. Even better! I’ve learned in Hokkaido, a road closed-sign usually only means the gate across the road is closed. And the road will be perfectly rideable and beautifully […]