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That'll do.After almost 16,000km and 13 months on the road we have arrived home in the Hutt Valley of New Zealand.We arrived in Wellington Harbour on a beautiful day and formed a peloton of friends and family to ride 30km to Baden's sister'
We’re almost a stone’s throw away from home in this week’s How Are You? Where Are You? podcast.A lot of road has been traveled between Christchurch and the top of the South Island and we’ve been blessed to meet some brilliant people as well a
The West Coast of New Zealand's South Island covers the distance between the two major cities in the North Island, Wellington and Auckland, but this part of the country only has 33,000 thousand residents and bugger all cell phone coverage.Thi
Like the hopeful miners of the 1860s New Zealand Gold Rush, we too struck the precious metal while cycling through central Otago.In this 40th episode of the How Are You? Where Are You podcast we follow in the footsteps, or even the cycle trac
We became members of a cycle touring gang in this week's How Are You? Where Are You? podcast.As we headed into the remote Catlins region of southern New Zealand we were joined by a couple of good buggers from the States.Brian and Nick taugh
We've made it to New Zealand and without trying to sound deliberately cheesy, it's blowing our minds.Our journey so far has seen us arriving in Queenstown in the South Island (Te Waipounamu) and riding out into the Central Otago wilderness.
Apologies in advance for a navel gazing episode of the How Are You? Where Are You? podcast.We’re finding it difficult to make sense of our trip and what we have learned. It’s also not easy to try and explain why we have decided to cut our jou
We have found the end of our road in Latin America.This trip will be London to Lima.After an agonising decision, we have come to the conclusion that a year is enough and in this week's How Are You? Where Are You? podcast we discuss why our
We have left the desert behind and have climbed back into the mountains following the River Santa to Huaraz in Peru's famous Cordillera Blanca. It's the world's biggest mountain range outside of the Himalayas. Seems we can't get enough of the A
We have been hammering it through Northern Peru. How did we get so fit? It seems like a lifetime since we were plodding through France trying to get used to this whole cycle touring thing if you consider a life to be 10 months.Check out the m
We say goodbye to the Andes and hello to the the hot and steamy coast in this week's How Are You? Where Are You? podcast.The Andes gave us one of our most traumatic days of our trip and then one of the most magical. All in the space of two da
We have climbed to the second highest capital city in the world. Somehow by arriving in Quito we have acclimatised to become human mountain goats with some strange ability to breathe at 4000 metres.Quito took a while to capture our hearts but
It felt like Colombia didn't want to let go of us and we certainly didn't want to let go of it.We arrived in Pasto on New Year's Day, only 100km from the border with Ecuador. We thought we would maybe rest a couple of days and go on our merry
Welcome to our special edition #Festive500 podcast.The Festive500 is the brainchild of the cycle clothing designer Rapha and is designed to get people riding their bikes between Christmas Eve and New Years Eve at a time when most of us are ke
It's all about Climbing, Coffee and Christmas in the latest Colombian instalment of the How Are You? Where Are You? podcast.We've scaled some pretty tough hills during our time here but they were all made to look like midgets next to the gian
We come to you this week from Boggers a.k.a Bogota, the capital of Colombia and the third-highest capital city on this green earth. (If you don't count Bhutan's capital Thimphu, which we ignored in this podcast)It was a long but beautiful slo
Seriously, if you are planning to come to Colombia with the sole aim of snorting cheap crap up your nose, you are massively missing out. It's a cycle touring paradise and in this week's How Are You? Where Are You? podcast we team up with our ne
We've just gone and cycled across Central America! How about that? We look back on the best of times in this week's How Are You? Where Are You? podcast.We talk about how to cross the Darien Gap between Central and South America and why we opt
Baden has a run in with the Panamanian health system and his marriage comes under strain in this How Are You? Where Are You? podcast.We're in Panama, slogging our guts out pedal stroke by pedal stroke to reach the nation's capital and the end
Don't ya just love conquering a fear? Shelley's phobia was a bit of a weird one: the cute, furry, slow-moving, completely unthreatening mammals that are sloths. Tune into the How Are You? Where Are You? podcast to see if Shell could overcome he
Sorry for the delay in bringing you episode 23. We've been on the road pedalling our legs off riding across eastern El Salvador, before zipping through the south of Honduras and travelling the length of Nicaragua to our recording place of San J
If you read the news, you could be mistaken for thinking that if you go to El Salvador, you are going to get murdered. Well, it turns out, that you are more likely to have a great time, see beautiful things and meet lots of interesting people.
"Why would you ever go to Guatemala City?" A common question we've had from other tourists who have been warned off Guatemala's big smoke. Their doubts made us want to ride there even more, and we ended up pleasantly surprised as you'll hear in
We recorded this in Cobán, high up in the Alta Verapaz region of the Guatemala's interior. We've been learning a lot about Mayan culture and a lot about the capability of our legs to ride our heavy touring bikes high up into the sky. New Zeal
After a period of gallivanting, we are finally back on the bikes and rediscovering the joys of cycle touring. We have the country and people of Belize to thank for this. Sure it's stinking hot but we are pedalling with coping strategies in plac
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