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Visits since August 2006. Hi all, 4th April 2010. Well the heading says it all. I am on my way back to the himalaya. right now as i write to everyone i am sitting in a inet cafe typing out this message in bangkok. Through the whole climb i had been strong and healthy, 2 of the most important things and hardest things to control. my sherpa and i climbed up to high camp in beautiful sunny and hot conditions. the weather was forecasted to be the same the following day.all looked good. The night and the dark...
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Bicycle Geography...: December 2008
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Live, Learn.And Ride. Wednesday, December 31, 2008. Happy New Year 2009. Monday, December 29, 2008. The Cleanest Line: Patagonia Blog Post. I shared our Bicycle Geography adventure with the folks at Patagonia. They kindly posted the blog today. You can read the post here. Labels: bicycle touring around the world. Wide Eyed World Photography. Thursday, December 25, 2008. Happy Holidays from the Kehmeiers. Be Well. Thursday, December 18, 2008. The Final Podcasts.For Now Anyway. LK: From a personal perspect...
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Bicycle Geography...: October 2008
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Live, Learn.And Ride. Friday, October 31, 2008. Mertola to Vila Real de Santo Antonio. Distance: 66.3 km. Avg Speed: 14.1 kph. Location: N 37˚ 11’ 36.9”, E 07˚ 25’ 14.4”. You know it’s going to be a long day when the first hour passes and you haven’t even hit 10 kilometers. A favorite saying of Chris’ is “it’s all training, right? Here’s to working those glutes,. Vila Real de Santo Antonio. Distance: 51.6 km. Avg Speed: 19.5 kph. Living the life we made. Sailing around the world. Tuesday, October 28, 2008.
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Bicycle Geography...: November 2008
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Live, Learn.And Ride. Tuesday, November 25, 2008. Poland to Portugal: How Far? Here’s the recap from the Europe leg of our Bicycle Geography Adventure…. Days on the Continent/Days Pedaling: 106/62. Distance Covered: 3,625 km. Hours Pedaling: 244.5. Avg Speed: 15.0 kph. Longest Day: Beziers to Perpignan 104 km. Incidents: 2 ( one angry driver in Croatia. One accident in the Alps. Countries Visited: 9 – Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Italy, Switzerland, France,. Best Beer: Zlaty Bazant – Slovakia.
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Bicycle Geography...: August 2008
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Live, Learn.And Ride. Saturday, August 30, 2008. The Reason for No Free Camping in Croatia. Distance: 70.3 kilometers. Avg Speed: 15.1. Location: 44˚ 33’ 9.5” N, 15˚ 22’ 26.8” E. Today we rode through the most remote part of Croatia yet. At the end of the day we found out why. As soon as we checked into our hotel and got the computer up and running, I quickly went to work researching the landmine dangers of Croatia. What I found gave me chills. Thankful for my place in the universe,. Happy B-day to my si...
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Bicycle Geography...: July 2008
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Live, Learn.And Ride. Monday, July 28, 2008. Europe Tour: Clue #3. We have just about a week to go until we leave for Europe. It’s probably time for another clue. I think we should narrow it down to the country. Largest country in Central (Eastern) Europe, bordered by 7 countries, the Baltic Sea and the Carpathian Mountains. Over 38 million, very few minorities. To the answer (if you want to know):. Wednesday, July 23, 2008. Tour de France: Stage 17. The Col de la Croix Fer. And the Alpe d’Huez. We’...
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Bicycle Geography...: The Colorado Trail Schedule
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Live, Learn.And Ride. Thursday, June 25, 2009. The Colorado Trail Schedule. We've decided on 17 days to ride the Colorado Trail. We're definitely making it a challenge, but we're a bit crunched for time. Luckily, all of the sightseeing will occur on the bike. Here is how we hope it lays out. Start on July 5th and arrive in Durango on July 21. Day 1 - Top of the World Campground. Day 2 - Kenosha Pass. Day 3 - Frisco. Day 4 - Rest Day. Day 5 - Camp Hale. Day 6 - Leadville. Day 7 - Buena Vista.
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Bicycle Geography...: February 2009
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Live, Learn.And Ride. Thursday, February 26, 2009. My Wonderful World - Want to Join the Cause? Way back when we started this bicycle adventure around the globe, we had a few goals in mind. They were simple; travel the world, promote geography, and inspire people to ride bicycles. As I now sit here, three months after the conclusion, trying to compile a book about our journey, I find myself focusing in the second goal - promote geography. Sounds kind of boring, huh? No Child Left Behind Act,. Go on a tri...
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Bicycle Geography...: May 2009
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Live, Learn.And Ride. Tuesday, May 19, 2009. What Time Is It? Nuggets and Lakers start tonight. I'm so excited that I can hardly stand it! Lakers are going down. Chris 'the birdman' Andersen rules. Friday, May 15, 2009. It's a website that tracks prices, reviews, and popularity of outdoor gear. Basically, type in the gear and the website lists the prices for the various on-line retailers. If you have a little free time, or are in need of some gear, check out the site here. Wednesday, May 13, 2009. In pre...