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In The Local Newspaper
23 December 2019Exactly one month after we came back home again our local newspaper the Tubantia posted a nice article about our cycling trip. We searched for contact with the Tubantia when we where still in Ushuaia. Reporter Hans Brok replied instantly and just a f...Read more
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Coming Home From Ushuaia
23 December 2019We arrived in Ushuaia a week before our plane to Holland departs. So one week to spend in and around Ushuaia. We tried to organise a Warmshowers host to stay with for this last week but unfortunately non of the eight addresses we wrote too in Ushuaia...Read more
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Cycling Tierra del Fuego
17 November 2019After we finished the Carretera Austral in Chile we took a ferry to Puerto Natales. (Still in Chile) In the Puerto Natales area we did the Torres del Paine hike. Stories and pictures can be found in a previous blog. From Puerto Natales we are going t...Read more
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Einde Van De Wereld?
15 November 2019Ik zit hier voor onze tent zoals Kim er zit op de foto hierboven. Voor dezelfde tent, op dezelfde plek ergens op Tiera del Fuego, Vuurland. Een idyllisch plekje te midden van oude dode bomen overgroeid met een lichte laag mos. Toen we hier aankwamen ...Read more
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Hiking Torres del Paine
7 November 2019If you think about Patagonia you probably will think about dark skies, snow, ice, glaciers, waterfalls and after all you will probably think about a rough and unpolished nature. Torres del Paine is one of those National Parks which has it all. Throug...Read more
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Cycling the Carretera Austral
30 October 2019After cycling the Ruta 40 in Argentina we hop over into Chile to cycle further south. In Chile we picked up the famous Carretera Austral. The Carretera Austral is a road to connect a lot of small rural villages in southern Chile. The road is roughly ...Read more
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Cycling Ruta 40 – Argentina ??
23 October 2019After we had some resting days in Mendoza we continued further south via the Ruta 40. It took nearly a day of cycling before we got rid of the city and cycled into the country side again. On our open street maps a large part of the Ruta 40, a bit aft...Read more
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Cycling Northern Argentina
12 October 2019If you cut the map of the world at the equator and you put Argentina over Africa and Europe, you see that Argentina has the same length as from South Libya to Denmark. So in the coming months we will actually be cycling from Libya to the Mediterranea...Read more
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Cycling Bolivia & Salar de Uyuni
22 September 2019Bolivia, with five neighbour countries and no coastline well hidden somewhere deep in South America. Like many other places on this trip we where really looking forward to visit this country. This because of the world famous huge salt flats. These sa...Read more
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Train Graveyard – Uyuni – Bolivia
26 August 2019It will probably take a while before our Cycling Bolivia blog will be online. In the meanwhile this post with the first pictures from Bolivia taken on a Train Graveyard. Close to Uyuni in Bolivia we found a Train Graveyard full of old rusty stream tr...Read more
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Cycling Peru Part III
23 August 2019This blog is about our last part in Peru. We will visit the capital of Peru, Lima, we will visit the world famous Machu Picchu inca ruins and before heading to Bolivia we will visit Rainbow Mountain… here we go… After hiking the Santa Cru...Read more
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Santa Cruz Trail – Peru
26 July 2019We have arrived in Caraz, a small town along the Cordillera Blanca, a high mountain range in Peru. The mountain range is part of the larger Andes range and extends for 180 kilometres. It includes 33 peaks over 6,000 metres high and counts 722 individ...Read more
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Cycling Peru Part II
25 June 2019At the town of Cajamarca we took a few days off from cycling. In this post we cycle further south. Our South-America paper map hardly shows any roads in this part of Peru so we try to rely on the map apps on our phone. The map apps do show roads but ...Read more
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Cycling Peru Part I
20 June 2019Coming from Ecuador we crossed the border with Peru at the town of La Balsa. La Balsa is nothing more than a tiny dot on the map, its very primitive, has hardly any shops, no restaurants or bars and no ATM cash machines. It is in this village that we...Read more
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Bikepacking Ecuador
29 May 2019When we cycled into Ecuador coming from Colombia we were a bit in a hurry because Maud would arrive in Quito within a week. We had still some kilometers to ride and some hills to challenge. The week was enough for us to explore the emptiness of the n...Read more
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Backpacking Ecuador
19 May 2019Maud visited us in Ecuador. We took a break from the cycling, parked our bicycles at a Dutchmans campsite near Quito and took the bus into Quito. Maud took a 12 hour flight from Amsterdam straight to Quito airport. We picked her up and took her to th...Read more
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One Year on a Bicycle
13 May 2019Vandaag precies een jaar geleden kwamen we aan in het hoge noorden van Alaska voor een super mooi avontuur. Inmiddels zijn we een jaar verder, meer dan 15.000 fietskilometers verder en veel ervaringen rijker. Heel veel mooie en minder mooie herinneri...Read more
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Rushing Around Colombia on a Bicycle
3 May 2019Welcome in South America, welcome in Colombia, welcome in the Andes! Not only a new country in our trip but also a complete new continent to discover. A continent both of us never bin in before. We feel exited when our plane coming from Panama hits t...Read more
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The Panama Travel Diary
6 April 2019When leaving Costa Rica we have a bit of a challenge finding the immigration office. Turns out we already passed it the day before. So we have to go back a little. At the office we are told that we need to pay the exit tax first before we can get our...Read more
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A Family Road Trip in Costa Rica
2 April 2019We entered Costa Rica coming from Nicaragua. The plan for this country is that Kim's parents will visit us for nearly two weeks. We will cycle down to San Jose, the capital, and pick them up at the airport. They rented a car so we don't gonna use the...Read more
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Cycling Nicaragua ??
2 April 2019After the border crossing coming from Honduras it is already dark. The border crossing took us 2,5 hours because we didn’t fill the required online forms. On iOverlander we found a campsite just 5km after the border. On arrival the lady tells us we c...Read more
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Cycling Honduras at 40’C
12 March 2019Because Honduras recently had a lot of political problems we cross the country at its most narrow point so this is probably gonna be a short post. From the border with El Salvador to the border with Nicaragua is just 130km. Because the road should be...Read more
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Cycling El Salvador ??
12 March 2019We pass the bridge on the border which divides Guatemala from El Salvador. Two friendly ladies from customs sitting on chairs in the shade on the other side, just along the road. They check our passports and say we can pass through. “No stamps needed...Read more
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Horror Cycling in Guatemala
8 March 2019When we wake up around six thirty in the morning we hear the rain coming down hard. Today is the day that we have planned to go on the water taxi from Punta Gorda in Belize to Puerto Barrios in Guatemala. The water taxi is suppose to leave at nine th...Read more
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You Better BELIZE It!
7 March 2019Today is the day we’re cycling into Belize ??. It is only 35km to the border. It is an easy ride with some headwind. Before we arrive at the border we eat our yoghurt because we read we cannot take any fresh food into the country. Going out of Mexico...Read more
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Cycling the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico
2 February 2019After cycling along the Golf of Mexico to the city of Campeche we go more inland of the Yucatán Peninsula. We spend two nights with Daniël in Campeche, leave the coast behind us and follow a small road into the jungle. We pass the small village named...Read more
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Cycling along the Gulf of Mexico
29 January 2019It is the 2nd of January, time to get on the bikes again after a nice New Years. After packing up an eating desayuno we are ready to leave Coaczoacal. Gerardo wanted to try to ride out of town with us but sadly he couldn’t because he had no nanny for...Read more
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Cycling from Mexico City to the Gulf of Mexico
28 January 2019We visited the famous Teotihuacan pyramids close to Mexico City. We also visited the capital but today we pack up and move on again heading east to the coast. The Gulf of Mexico. More dirt roads. On top of a vulcano crater. Camping in the playyard of...Read more
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Cycling The Mountains Around Mexico City
27 January 2019In Guadalajara we hanged around for a few days in the Casa de Cyclista. We're the only ones when we arrive but soon we get company from Alice and Aurelien from France and Nathan from the States who we met before. We're all going in some sort the same...Read more
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Nul Procent voor ALS
4 December 2018De Ice Bucket Challenge van een paar jaar geleden ligt vast nog wel ergens in je geheugen: Degene die de uitdaging accepteerde, werdt geacht een emmer ijswater over zijn hoofd te gieten of een donatie te doen ten behoeve van de ALS stichting. Vaak we...Read more
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Cycling and Tequila at the Central Pacific Coast in Mexico
3 December 2018The ferry from La Paz in the Baja California to Mazatlán takes us whole night long. 13 hour on the dark waters between the Baja and the Mexican mainland. We take the ferry on a Tuesday, it is pretty quiet and not so busy as we had heard in the weeken...Read more
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Spanish Course and Beaches at the Mexican B.C.S. South Coast
3 December 2018After cycling the Mexican Baja California from Tijuana to La Paz we thought it would be wise to learn some more Spanish. In the Baja some people do speak English but most don't. On the Mexican mainland and more south in Central and South America we e...Read more
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Cycling Baja California Sur
2 December 2018We leave our beach wild camp spot and go into the town called Guerrero Negro to refill our supplies there. Guerrero Negro is known for it’s good whale watching. Sadly this starts in December so we are not able to see them since it is October now. Whe...Read more
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Cycling Baja California Norte
30 November 2018Back on the bikes. We cheated a little bit going by car the last week to get to the Mexican border. Our long term US visa will expire soon. That was a good excuse to see a lot of beautiful National Parks in a short time by car. But for now, the car i...Read more
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Road Tripping Utah, Arizona & California
22 October 2018In Ridgway we say goodbye to Debbie and cycle back to Montrose to pick up the rental car the next day. The ride down is so much more fun in the sun and with tailwind than the ride up with all the rain and headwind a few days ago. We do the same stret...Read more
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Cycling Colorado
14 October 2018We start off cycling Colorado from Vail. To get there we took a 29 hour shuttle bus from Jackson, Wyoming. The bus ride is boring with lots of half sleeps and midnight wake ups for stop overs. When we finally ride into Vail we’re glad we can go off. ...Read more
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Cycling Grand Teton National Park
29 September 2018After we left Yellowstone behind us in the north, we cycle down to Teton NP. Teton is just a few kilometers south of Yellowstone but we planned to camp in between in Flagg Range Campground. When we arrive there the friendly guy at the office tells us...Read more
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Cycling Yellowstone National Park
24 September 2018When we arrive at the Wagon Wheel RV Park in the town of West Yellowstone we’ve been promised we can camp on a small RV spot. The campground office is a bit of a mess since the Chinees owner is in China at the moment and a Spanish lady has to organiz...Read more
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Cycling Montana
22 September 2018Our next destination after Glacier National Park, were we are now, is Yellowstone National Park, about 700km south of here. We don’t have an exact time schedule when we want to be there but we don’t want to take it to long. The road out of St. Mary s...Read more
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Hiking & Biking Glacier National Park
21 September 2018After checking in at the KAO campground in St. Mary with one of the most unfriendly ladies behind the desk ever we set up our tent. “Hmmm Holland… is that somewhere in Germany?” She asked. “Euh, no, World War II ended up the good way lady!” ? A...Read more
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Cowboys and Blood Tribe Indians
8 September 2018We recovered a few days in Banff before we took off on the GDMBR, The Great Divide Mountain Bike Route. The longest mountain bike route in the world…. they say… It starts in Banff, or at least it started in Banff till 2017, now it starts ...Read more
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Cowboy Trail Cycling
28 August 2018The Road Trip through Western Canada and Vancouver Island with Maud and Tom sadly ended. This morning we said goodbye to them on the Edmonton airport. The goodbye was hard and difficult. ? From the airport we took the bus and train back to the city c...Read more
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Road Tripping Western Canada
28 August 2018Na twee en een halve maand, meer dan vierduizend kilometer fietsen gaan we nu drie weken verder met een auto. Vakantie? De fietsen staan gestald. De fietstassen liggen achter in de auto. We pikken Maud en Tom op van de luchthaven en nemen er afscheid...Read more
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De Geluiden van het Bos
30 July 2018Ik slaap goed na een dag flink fietsen. Na het avondeten direct in bed. Ik ben geen langslaper en ik wordt vaak wakker midden in de nacht. Klaarwakker ben ik dan. Ik lees dan wat. Ik schijf dan wat. Ik luister naar de geluiden van het bos waar we in ...Read more
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Dawson Creek to Edmonton City
29 July 2018Juli 16. Randy pointed us some country backroads to reach Highway 49 east of Dawson Creek. It is warm when we depart and the country roads are dusty but with great views over the flat landscape filled with yellow flowered fields. On the road we’re no...Read more
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Mile 0 – Alaska Highway – Dawson Creek
21 July 2018Finally we made it from nearly the end of the Alaska Highway in Tok, Alaska to the beginning of it. Mile Zero in Dawson Creek, Canada. 2100km cycling on one and the same road. A road with nearly no junctions and with a lot of different faces and diff...Read more
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Cycling the Alaska Highway – Final Part 4
16 July 2018Fort Nelson tot Dawson Creek Staying for a few nights in Fort Nelson was a good idea. The campground was a bit expensive but pretty good, in town we could found everything we needed, the weather was awesome and right besides the campground they had a...Read more
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Cycling the Alaska Highway – Part 3
8 July 2018Tuesday 26 June We slept well in the Dragon’s Den hotel. We take a shower, eat some breakfast and clean out our room. It is time to go to the clinic. At the clinic everything goes very quick. Kim is seen by a doctor who is very nice and helpful. She ...Read more
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Cycling the Alaska Highway – Part 2
6 July 2018Tuesday 19 June Today is the day we are getting on our bicycles again. In the morning we say goodbye to Jeanette before she has to go to work. We enjoy coffee and tea in the sun on the front porch. We both take a shower for we never know when the nex...Read more
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Whitehorse In Three Days
6 July 2018Jeanette is already up early. She baked some very nice muffins for all of us for breakfast. She is going on a hike this weekend so she already packed all her things and she will be back on Sunday late in the afternoon. In the meantime we can stay at ...Read more
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Cycling the Alaska Highway – Part 1
17 June 2018Hanging around in Tok Wednesday, June 6. Good morning Tok! Slept wonderfully! The Stooves Campground is next to a small airport so we hear some planes and helicopters go of. Quite funny actually. The supermarket is a little further back down the stre...Read more
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The Rough Denali Highway
9 June 2018Tuesday, May 29 We pack the tent that we placed in the garden of Peggy. (Peggy is a friend of Robin our warmshowers host drom Fairbanks) Unfortunately we did not see her and her husband anymore. They had gone camping in Homer and would come home late...Read more
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Warmshowers, hiking & drinking beer in Fairbanks
7 June 2018We had breakfast the first day of our stay. We stay with Robin and Jessica who really live in a super nice house in the mountains near Fairbanks. Unfortunately Jessica is not there this weekend, she has a wedding on the west coast. That should not sp...Read more
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The Dalton Highway – Part 2: The South
27 May 2018Day 7 – The Arctic Circle 21st of May. In the morning in Coldfoot we do the last things. Refresh at the toilet, post the postcards, fill water and we are ready to go. It is promising to be quite a rainy day, we know. We packed our tent just i...Read more
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The Dalton Highway – Part 1: The White North
27 May 2018The Kickoff After a two-hour flight from Achorage we finally arrive at Prudhoe Bay AirPort in Deadhorse on May 14th. The most northern point in Alaska where there is only one road that goes to the “civilized” world. We land around 9.25 am...Read more
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From the Vikings to the Last Frontiers
15 May 2018Kim’s longest birthday Voor Nederlands, scroll even naar beneden. Kim’s longest birthday starts in a pub in Iceland. It is around 12 o’clock at night and we drive up to the local pub that Simon, our host, recommended. Once the three...Read more
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One Week On Iceland – Part 2
12 May 2018We maakten ons klaar voor een derde poging om Reykjavik te bezoeken en stapten wederom vol goede moed op de fiets om de nodige 12 kilometer af te leggen om in Down Town Reykjavik te komen. Het fietspad er naar toe was ons inmiddels bekend, het regend...Read more
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Hoe gaat een B1/B2 Visum / ESTA aanvraag in zijn werk?
11 May 2018Omdat we op de fiets in het uiterste noorden van Alaska (Deadhorse) beginnen met fietsen hebben we een B1/B2 Visum voor de Verenigde Staten nodig voor de tijd van 6 maanden. Normaal als je voor een toeristisch verblijf naar Amerika wil heb je als Ned...Read more
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One week on Iceland – Part 1
10 May 2018IJsland lag in eerste instantie helemaal niet in onze planning toe we onze fietsplannen voor de Pan-Am aan het smeden waren. We wilden onze tocht starten in het hoge noorden van Alaska, in het kleine olie stadje Deadhorse, gelegen aan het begin van e...Read more
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D-Day on Iceland
9 May 2018De laatste weken voor vertrek waren druk en hectisch. Kim was al drie weken voor vertrek vrij van haar werk en heeft dus al enorm veel kunnen doen. Er moest tenslotte veel uitgezocht en ingepakt worden. We waren begin april, in het paasweekend, nog e...Read more
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360 Photo & video test
19 March 2018We will take a Samsung Gear 360 camera with us to make 360 degrees pictures and videos from the places we cycle, camp and visit. Underneath some testing. If you find any problems or issues viewing them, please contact us....Read more
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What we packed for an Asia trip in the old days
25 February 2018In 2002, Arjan made a cycling trip through Southeast Asia with his friend Benno. The Asia trip started in Bangkok and ended up in China after crossing Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and the south of China, covering nearly 6000km. Now it's 2018 and we're clo...Read more
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Long Term Globetrotter Insurance & Search and Rescue
17 February 2018Insurance. It may sound boring and not particularly adventurous, but sometimes boring, non-adventurous things must also be considered. The airline tickets were booked a while ago, at least that sounds a bit adventurous. We did not have any travel ins...Read more
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Getting Inspired
30 January 2018As sort of preparation for our trips we watched, and still watching a lot of online movies about cycling, about mad people doing great things in the outdoors, about adventure. Underneath a handfull of our favorite online adventure movies. Have fun wa...Read more
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A Few Months Before Kick-Off
1 January 2018The December holidays are over, the new year has started. 2018, for us the year of leaving everything behind us. We will leave in early May. May 6 to be precise, we fly to Reykjavik for a stopover of 7 days to fly to Alaska from there. With only 4 mo...Read more
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Planning The Far North
27 September 2017See below our ideas about the first part of the trip through Alaska, the Yukon, British Columbia and Alberta. Note: because some roads are closed in winter the shown route may very a bit around Dawson City and the rest of the far north. In Alaska we ...Read more
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Cycling The BeNeLux
25 August 2017A great cycling trip around the BeNeLux and a bit Germany (Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg & Germany) Started from our home city Almelo we cycled south to Belgium and Luxembourg via the great city of Maastricht. From Luxembourg we cruised back north...Read more
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Free Camping into the Wild in Holland & Belgium Legaly
27 July 2017If you search Google for free camping into the wild without standing on an official campsite, then almost every European country is against it, being illegal and therefore not allowed. Of course, on the various forums on the internet a lot of people ...Read more
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Radio Kootwijk… en weer terug…
17 April 2017Pasen, meestal een weekend waarin het weer beter wordt en wat dus een weekend is wat uitnodigt om weg te gaan. Fijn weer naar buiten, vogels beginnen nesten te bouwen, fris groen blad begint weer uit te lopen en de eerste lammeren staan alweer in de ...Read more
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New Summer | New Plans
28 March 2017The weather is getting better and better… spring is knocking on the door. Time to make new plans for a new cycling trip. Because this summer is our last chance to make a longer trip for testing our gear and ideas for our Alaska – Patagoni...Read more
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Winter Camp at De Klashorst.
20 February 2017Last weekend we went for a Winter Camp. It was clear but cold weather so we took our bikes, packed in warm clothes, a tent, warm sleeping bags, and we drove our bikes through a small piece of Germany and back to Holland to the small town called Diffe...Read more
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“Basel to Roma” The Pictures
31 October 2016The trip is done, the stories are told and the many thanks for our charity project are made. All what's left are nearly 600 pics......Read more
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Bedankt Allemaal!!!
25 September 2016Zoals jullie waarschijnlijk weten hadden we aan onze "Basel - Rome Trip" de ALS stichting als goed doel gekoppeld. We willen bij deze iedereen die een donatie heeft gedaan hiervoor heel hartelijk bedanken!!! Het totaal gedoneerde bedrag is uiteindeli...Read more
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“Basel to Roma” The Stories
13 August 2016This is about a 1200km cycling tour from Basel in Switzerland to Roma in Italy. A three week cycling-trip for a charity program agains the ALS decease. You can support our team by donating to the ALS organisation via https://www.alsacties.nl/team/two...Read more
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Online Tour Tracker
12 July 2016Om onze volgers thuis of op vakantie makkelijk op de hoogte te kunnen houden van hoe ver we zijn met onze fietstocht hebben we hieronder een kaart geplaatst waar de punten op komen te staan waar we hebben ingecheckt. Dit zullen niet alleen de overnac...Read more
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Voorbereidingen Basel-Rome
10 June 2016Met nog een maand voor vertrek richting Basel te gaan zijn de voorbereidingen in volle gang. De nieuwe fiets voor Kim is bijna klaar en wacht nog op de laatste onderdelen en de route is nauwkeurig uitgestippeld. De fiets van Arjan heeft ook nog wat a...Read more
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New Cycle Trip in Prospect
18 May 2016As the summer is slowly coming up we started making new plans. Another bicycle trip is already in our minds. The plan for so far; Catch a plane to Basel in Switzerland, pickup one of the Europe’s famous long-distance cycle routes and hit south ...Read more
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Cycling Below Sea Level
3 November 2015“Country of flowers, windmills and bicycles” This is how foreigners often think about our homecountry. It’s also well known that half of Holland is under sea level and we have loads of dams & dikes to hold the water out. This is...Read more
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Road Tripping Southern Europe
27 October 2015A Road trip through France, Andorra and Spain. Through Belgium and France. On our way to Southern Europe we normally take the highway through the Netherlands, Belgium and France, this time we decide to do it different and drive the smaller country ro...Read more
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Easter Weekend at FP Mammut
10 October 2015Mud, Ice, Whisky and Bonfires... Last easter weekend we visited some old friends who started their own 4x4 off-roadpark on an ex-military terrain in Germany. "http://www.fpmammut.de" The Campsite. Due to the cold weather the big campsite wasn't even ...Read more
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The Hot And Dangerous Roads Of Italy
2 October 2015In the summer we took the bus to Northern Italy to cycle across the country. Things didn't go as planned... Kim had a very hard conversation with the road just before Lake Garda. Her arm showed deep wounds and at first they thought it was broken. It ...Read more
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Our neighbor is dead, let’s party!!!
10 September 2015———- Nederlands, zie onder ———- If you have to wait a weekend because the boat on which you would like to sail is not going, what can you do? Exactly, you make a party! In northern Thailand, where we would like to ...Read more
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Why More is Less
10 September 2015Why More is Less and Less is More from a bikers perspective. We’re living in a world where everything always needs te be more. We need more and want more, we are working more and more efficient so that we can earn even more. Companies clearly w...Read more
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Life insurance needed?
8 September 2015Traveling around the globe, most of us do it well insured, do we? Cycling around North Vietnam learnt us not everyone is well insured. Vietnamese truck drivers are not the most cautious drivers in the world, or better said, they drive like hell. Ever...Read more
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Go for it Girls!
7 September 2015I can so you can…. By growing older lifestyles are continuously changing and at some point you find yourself asking te question “What are the things in life that you would like to have done someday?” In the Western world, women happ...Read more
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Amazingly Clumsy
7 September 2015I like to do active things a lot, but considering I’m a bit of a clumsy person it’s also a bit exciting to see if I make it back home in one piece. And as you probable can imagine it’s always a bit of a scare factor for the ones staying behind. Lucki...Read more
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What to bring on a bicycle weekendtrip?
2 September 2015My last blog “Go for it Girls!” was about a four-day trip I made on my bicycle in my own country. This is what I brought; Camping stuff: Gelert Solo Tent Sleeping bag, Xenos selfinflating mattress Blue waterproof blanket, just from the AN...Read more
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Bicycle Trip Thailand
26 June 2015Krantenfoto TC-Tubantia vlak voor vertrek uit Nederland: Bangkok, Thailand, 17-01-2002, Zoals belooft het eerste stukje uit Bangkok. We zitten dus in BK, het weer (30gr)is lekker alleen de uitlaatgassen zijn minder, we hebben een hostel met een piepk...Read more
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On the road in Laos
26 June 2015PakBeng, Laos, 25-02-02, Vandaag zouden we met de boot naar Luang Brabang, een 2 daagse trip, we hebben onze planning wat gewijzigd en zijn maar 1 dag gegaan om zo nog een stuk extra noord Laos mee te pakken. 1 dag op de boot was ook lang genoeg het ...Read more
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Building 2WF
9 February 2015Creating good websites with nicely written text is not that easy. Kim is here correcting my twisty texting on the first setup from this website. I Hope http://www.twowheelfreedom.nl can go online soon 🙂...Read more