Ever asked yourself what it would be like to cycle tour in Uruguay? Here’s our experience. Continue reading “So, how was it? – Two recumbents in Uruguay”
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Letting go! Can you ride a recumbent hands-free?
I took this picture back in July, in Spain, close to Santiago de Compostela, when Miguel started his “training” to ride his Azub Six recumbent hands-free. For those not familiar with recumbent bicycles – this is much more difficult than on a normal bicycle. Continue reading “Letting go! Can you ride a recumbent hands-free?”
Milestone missed again – 6’038km
In the morning, when putting the statistics up to date I noticed that the day before (02.12.2016), after leaving Buenos Aires, we passed the 6’000km milestone.
For the record, yesterday we did our longest journey: 125 km, ending up with the tent in a small sanctuary. Today we are relaxing in Bolivar (wind and rain outside), sleeping in a dormitory of a sports center. This because a singer found us in a café and asked the city hall to host us somewhere. More details on future posts.
Camping on the beach
Whenever we think about putting the tent on the beach and wild camping there, we think how romantic it should be. Well… it is not. Continue reading “Camping on the beach”
So, how was it? – Two recumbents in Brazil
This is the first post of a new series on our blog, the So, how was it? posts. They’ll be wrapping up our experience by country, how it was to cycle, the roads, the drivers, the food, the weather, the people… So here we go for Brazil. Continue reading “So, how was it? – Two recumbents in Brazil”






















 
	