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Our bikes: Santos Travelmaster with Rohloff

May 1, 2009 by Harry  
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Our are the most important parts of our gear that we are carrying. Better said: what is carrying us! So far (I am writing this after 9000 12000 16500km/ 5600 7500 10,000 miles) they have been excellent and we had zero problems. At Santos, you can custom-build your bike. They produce the most praised travel [...]

Day 98-105: 17-24 Oct 2008: ferries & friendly people, from Vancouver, CA, to Seattle, USA via Victoria

17 October 2008: Vancouver to Victoria, 75 km The weather gods did not want us to leave Vancouver, maybe they thought I should rest more. Wind and rain pounded on us when we made our way to the ferries in the Southwestern point of the mainland of Canada. we had taken the monorail East first as [...]

FAQ

August 15, 2008 by Harry  
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Where and When Where are you going? The plan is to cycle through America, from the North of Alaska to the South of Tierra del Fuego, Argentina. Note that America is not the same as the USA. We want to see America and the USA is one country on these two continents. Straight down? Well, straight down is impossible, [...]

Day 32-34: August 12-14 2008: Tok Cutoff to Tok: About sun, mountains, lost pants, life in a bus..

August 15, 2008 by Harry  
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after we woke up in our church, we noticed that it was actually dry! Not only that, but the weather improved during the day. Oh, how life is so much easier with some sun. I know we will curse it later when in the heat of central America, but for now it was very welcome. We [...]

Day 27-30, 7-10 Aug 2008: The Denali Highway! About rough roads, cold and more..

August 11, 2008 by Harry  
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We both had a very strong love-hate relationship with the Denali Highway. It is a bit over 200km/130mi long, but 80% of this is unpaved. Sometimes tougher than the Dalton, wilder than the Denali park road, and wetter than the . ladies & gentlemen, we offer you: The Denali Highway in pictures, with [...]

Day 3 & 4: 14/15th July: Mile 333 – 301 – Galbraith lake

July 16, 2008 by Harry  
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14th July Happy B-day Shaunie Shiny Shoes and PJW! The first hour was flat but muddy, which made it hard going and slow. At least, there were not too many mosquitos while cycling, so we could leave the headnets off. Suddenly the hils were back in full force. Dalton Highway Rule #8 for cyclists: if a hill has [...]

Day 1: 12 July 2008: Prudhoe Bay to Mile 383

July 13, 2008 by Harry  
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You lose all sense of time when it doesn’t get darker at night. The sun doesn’t set at 70 degrees North, but just circles around you like a vulture above a fresh kill. As we do not have watches, only our cycle computers and Lenny could tell us what time it was. The other cyclists [...]

Jacobsons & Ortlieb

July 8, 2008 by Harry  
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www.jacobsons.nl Mario Dominicus is the General Manager of Jacobsons, a daughter of AGU. Jacobsons imports great cycling brands like Nalini, GripGrab, Carrera and many more, see below for an overview. When Mario heard about our plans he worked hard to get us all the gear we needed. Together with colleague Debby van Stiphout they moved mountains [...]

De Vakantiefietser

July 8, 2008 by Harry  
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De Vakantiefietser www..vakantiefietser.nl Eric Schuit is one of those people that has turned his hobby into work, but in a good way He is an avid cyclist, has written several books and uses all his accumulated knowledge about bicycles in one of the most fun stores in the : De Vakantiefietser. All types and brands of bicycles [...]

Sponsors

July 3, 2008 by Harry  
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A trip like ours needs a few basic things: first of all determination, but close second is good gear. It is no use trying to make do, for a good trip, you need good material. Without the help of the following people and companies the trip would not have been possible. They have not only supplied [...]

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