We put aside the unpleasantness of having our bicycles stolen in Stockholm, grateful to miraculously recover Therese’s bicycle out front […]

Cycle touring around Australia – self supported and as much as possible off road and back roads
We put aside the unpleasantness of having our bicycles stolen in Stockholm, grateful to miraculously recover Therese’s bicycle out front […]
“How do you go with the road trains?” It’s a common question I get asked. While most of the Big […]
Between Dampier and Karratha on the Pilbara Coast of Western Australia is the Burrup Peninsula, part of the newly […]
When cycle touring, it’s essential that every piece of kit you carry has a purpose and pulls its weight. Experience […]
Cycling has always been part of the Australian Story. On the 5th of June 1899 Arthur Richardson set off from […]
“When the well’s dry, we know the worth of water”: Benjamin Franklin There are many types of water and various […]
Cycling through a Fred Williams inspired landscape, the blue-grey strip of highway slices through the clotted cream coloured singing grasses. […]
Apparently there are over 600 different types of grass identified in Queensland along with 8500 species of flowering plants, while […]
Ahead of the massive trucks hauling huge trailers stacked with enormous mining machinery, are pilot utilities with flashing lights atop […]
In the early days of rail travel it was thought that the human body couldn’t withstand speeds in excess of […]