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Round the World by Bike

The Docking of the Banana Boat - World

Alastair Humph

Round The World by Bike: The Records from my Travel-Worn Satchel - Japan

Alastair Humphreys takes on Japan, the land of (cliche warning!) many contrasts.

Round The World by Bike: Remembering a little Uzbek - Siberia, Russia

Alastair Humphreys rides through Russia with only

A Grand Departure... and a Feeble Retreat (October 2004) - Russia

The locals are sure Al and Rob are crazy for attempting to ride through Siberia in winter. Considering even Tippex there is approved down to -40C, they may just be right.

Round The World by Bike: A Grand Departure... and a Feeble Retreat - Siberia, Russia

Round The World by Bike: Into Siberia - Siberia, Russia

Into Siberia (September 2004) - Russia

Al has been predominantly alone for three years now; an experience that has ranged from the sublime to the suicidal. Things will be very different now that he has been joined by Rob, an old friend. Al

The End of the Americas (August 2004) - North America

If the end of Africa was an unexpected and exultant victory over a fierce opponent, the end of the Americas was becoming a sad drawn-out goodbye to a friend.

Round The World by Canoe (July 2004) - Canada

Yukon locals said he was crazy to attempt it, but Al Humphreys was looking forward to the adventure of 500 miles in a canoe.

Riding Through Canada (June 2004) - Canada

Canada's west coast has beautiful scenery and amazing wildlife. Al Humphreys just wishes something could be done about the mosquitos.

My Letter from America (May 2004) - United States

Al is amazed at the diversity within the USA, but is worried that the rest of the world can only base its impressions on the voice and actions of one man.

Cycling through California (April 2004) - California

Disappointed with LA, Al continued north to San Francisco and another icon of his journey, the Golden Gate Bridge.

Phoenix to LA (March 2004) - Arizona and California

In most of the world Al is riding a heavily-laden bicycle and therefore he is very rich. In the USA he is riding a heavily-laden bicycle and therefore he is very poor.

Blantyre, Malawi to Francistown, Botswana (7 August 2002)

For the first time ever Al surprises and disappoints himself by being too squeamish to take advantage of an extremely cheap and dinner-party-conversation-enhancing foodstuff: boiled mice on sticks. Wh

Some Thoughts on Foreign Aid

There is a knee-jerk reaction in Ethiopia: a white person equals money. Foreign aid has undoubtedly saved lives in Ethiopia, but is it also breeding a culture where the Ethiopians want to be rich, but

An Ode to a Bicycle

After 20,000 miles across more than 30 nations and four continents, Rita is no more. Al now has a new bike and needs a name. Any ideas?

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia to Nairobi, Kenya (late April 2002)

As Al moves into Kenya from Ethiopia, he reflects on the serious image problem that afflicts Ethiopia. He encourages you to go see it for yourself before everyone else does!

Nairobi, Kenya (8 May 2002)

After determining that the Democratic Republic of Congo might be a "bit iffy", Al is taking some loafing time in Nairobi before he gets back on the bike to Tanzania.

Moshi, Tanzania (26 May 2002)

Nine months of cycling without music has been too much of a challenge for Al. He asks what would be your soundtrack for a trip around the world? Also, Al will be avidly watching the World Cup from an

Nairobi to Dar Es Salaam (6 June 2002)

It was an exciting first afternoon in Dar Es Salaam. Al was faced with a horrible, horrible dilemma and then received a mysterious warning via a cell phone call. All this amidst the Greatest Show on E

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