A New Project
Travel blogs, by their nature, are often short-lived affairs. As the trip draws to a close, the once rampant posting grinds to a halt, the tale has been told and […]
Travel blogs, by their nature, are often short-lived affairs. As the trip draws to a close, the once rampant posting grinds to a halt, the tale has been told and […]
A bumper edition as my southerly ramblings finally draw to a close. Tierra del Fuego, land of fire, ‘end of the world’ and a fittingly wild place for the final […]
Southern Patagonia, last stop before Tierra del Fuego. A harsh, but overwhelmingly stunning part of the world, drawing tourists in their droves each summer with such spectacles of nature as […]
Nowhere, it seems, does the topic of the weather serve as conversational bedrock more than in Chilean Patagonia. And that’s coming from an Englishman. Our winding journey down Chile’s Carraterra […]
Watching people arrive at a Patagonia’s natural behemoths and instantly whip out their pole mounted GoPros to start taking selfies, you have to wonder whether we’d all just be better […]
Whilst everyone seems to have their own idea of where Patagonia actually starts, I think it’s now safe to say we’re definitely in it. With a name almost synonymous with […]
Rather shamefully I’ve never actually been to the English Lake District, so comparisons with its Chilean counterpart are hard to draw. That said, during our few days roaming this forested […]
As the Andes winds it’s way south from Bolivia it takes on a somewhat slimmer figure and, rather than being faced with multiple ranges and an expansive altiplano, crossing it […]
With so much time off the bikes we decided, in true fashion, to ease us ourselves back into things with the toughest route to date; 5 days bikepacking across the […]
Most other riders we know are in the process of wrapping up their trips in Tierra del Fuego now, before the Patagonia winter sweeps in, ferries close and things generally […]