Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast The Accidental Bicycle Tourist
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| ABT021. Big Hairy Audacious Goal | 15 Nov 2024 | 01:05:57 | |
Alan Gilbert has always been interested in long, challenging bicycle rides. For Alan, the chance to ride across the United States from Pacific to Atlantic in 38 days finally presented itself in 2022, upon retiring from his job as a technology executive. The timing also coincided with the end of COVID, which had kept Alan cooped up at home and yearning to get out, meet people, and explore the country 100 miles at a time. Rather than undertake this Big Hairy Audacious Goal alone, Alan found a riding partner, Dave, and their respective spouses, Sue and Dee, became known as the Support Angels. In this episode, we will dive into Alan’s BHAG, as well as trace his love of touring to its origins (a trip in Ohio when he was seventeen) and what he’s been up to since finishing his coast-to-coast adventure (a fully supported tour of classic mountain climbs in France). You can learn more about Alan’s adventures by reading his blog on Medium. For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT020. The Pedaling Polyglot | 02 Nov 2024 | 00:52:35 | |
Roger Levy, a professor of brain and cognitive sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, considers himself a scientist of language and a polyglot, speaking five languages fluently and many more conversationally. In this episode, Roger will share the sounds and flavors from his six bike tours across three continents. Since Roger also happens to be a longtime friend, I was his partner on two of the six tours. On his solo adventures, Roger enjoyed the delicious breakfast offerings in Taiwan and ended each day of riding in Scotland in a pub and perhaps a whisky distillery. He also trained with the Stanford University triathlon team and discovered the bicycle-friendly country of Rwanda. Everywhere he went, Roger bravely took on the roads, the weather, and the language barriers he encountered. For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT011. AIDS/LifeCycle: The Best Week of the Year | 31 May 2024 | 00:55:20 | |
Imagine bicycling from San Francisco to Los Angeles in one week, not alone, but in a peloton of thousands. For 545 miles, a team of roadies dedicate their time and energy to supporting your southward journey. The daily rest stops are extravagant events with costumes, dance parties, and drag shows, while the nightly camps provide relaxation areas, medical facilities, and excellent food. Everywhere – among the riders, the volunteers, and residents along the route – there is exuberance and joy. This is the AIDS/LifeCycle, a yearly charity ride that raises millions of dollars to fight HIV/AIDS. Our guide to the ride is Meg Shutzer, an investigative journalist, filmmaker, and spinning instructor who currently captains the inclusive WeSpoke team and has participated in the AIDS/LifeCycle every year it’s been held since 2016. Meg’s website is www.megshutzer.com The New York Times article can be found here: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2022/10/29/us/juvenile-detention-abuses-louisiana.html For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT010. Chasing Summer Around the Globe | 17 May 2024 | 00:57:54 | |
Suffering a heat stroke in the middle of Vietnam’s mountainous jungles was definitely not in the plans when Hannah Bowley decided to cycle from Hanoi to Singapore. Hannah was in month nine of a one-year touring adventure, and Southeast Asia was the third leg of her trip, following long rides in Western Europe, which included the Camino de Santiago, and South America, including the Carretera Austral in Patagonia. Thanks to the remarkable kindness of her Vietnamese host, as well as the help of many others she met through the Warmshowers community and elsewhere, Hannah continues to live her dream of chasing summer around the globe. For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT009. No Preparation, Some Improvisation - 10 Touring Tips for Beginners | 03 May 2024 | 00:49:18 | |
Inspired by a man who bicycled across France to attend a wedding, Simon Alfassa decided to organize his own solo bike tour from Berlin (where he resides) to Copenhagen. There’s just one problem: He has no idea what he’s doing. From using his “super weird” secondhand city bike to carrying many kilos of dead weight to stashing his smartphone in a soaked rain jacket pocket, Simon makes all sorts of mistakes along the way. However, with a healthy dose of optimism, perseverance, and improvisation, Simon overcomes the obstacles caused by his lack of experience and preparation. In this episode, we use Simon’s journey as a case study to present 10 fun bicycle touring tips for beginners and hopefully entertain travelers of all experience levels. For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT008. Long Blue Line: Cycling Shimanami | 19 Apr 2024 | 00:50:02 | |
A long blue line runs 70 kilometers, across picturesque islands and over majestic suspension bridges, between Onomichi and Imabari in Japan. This is the famous Shimanami National Cycle Route, a trail that Singapore native Poh Yu Seung and his wife selected for their first bicycle tour. The couple packed their Brompton-style folding bikes and flew to Osaka, home of the famous Shimano Museum. From Osaka, they took the train to Onomichi, where they began their cycling journey. Yu Seung shares the unique characteristics of the Shimanami Islands, as well as learnings about Japanese culture, a fascination with the Brompton folding bike, and the rich Japanese bicycle industry tradition, which is largely unknown both domestically and abroad. For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT007. It Takes Two | 05 Apr 2024 | 00:59:27 | |
Ida Sigusch and Tilman Jiménez Reichow met and fell in love in Umeå, Sweden. A long bicycle tour through Europe, initially on a recumbent tandem, strengthened their relationship (this is by no means a given). On the road, Ida and Tilman met many friendly and helpful people who helped them in their quest to reach lighthouses at extreme points of Continental Europe. In the process, they also overcame mechanical issues, insurance problems, rabid dog attacks, and the harsh environment of the Arctic Circle. At times, they only managed these difficult situations because they were together. And so, they say, “It takes two.” For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT006. Get out of Your Comfort Zone | 22 Mar 2024 | 00:54:20 | |
One of the hardest parts of turning a vision into reality is simply getting started. Professional photographer Christopher Briscoe has made a habit of starting – and completing – bold undertakings, such as multiple long-distance cycling trips in the United States. He embarked on his first cross-country bicycle journey with his friend Brian in 1976. Most recently, in 2016, he and his son Quincy followed Route 66 from Los Angeles to Chicago, a ride that is captured in a book and a film, both titled The Road Between Us. After thousands of miles traversed over every kind of road and every type of weather, and after getting to know so many people, Christopher’s recipe for success is simple: get out of your comfort zone.
Christopher’s Amazon page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Christopher-Briscoe/author/B0189R39BM Shifting Gears Publications: https://www.shiftinggearspub.com/ The Road Between Us can be viewed on Vimeo free of charge: https://vimeo.com/327512864 For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT005. Two Canadians Rolling Through Cuba | 08 Mar 2024 | 01:04:32 | |
Cuba is a fascinating island nation whose beautiful beaches, diverse geography, tropical climate, relative safety, and less-traveled roads have made it an excellent bicycle touring destination. Canadians Jim and Susan Allman have been exploring Cuba by bicycle for the past 20 years. They share incredible stories about finding accommodations, navigating the currency and the black market, dealing with the police, and interacting with locals who remain friendly and welcoming despite constantly struggling to make a basic living. Clearly, everything works a little differently in Cuba, which remains a single party Marxist–Leninist socialist republic despite decades of economic and political pressure from the nearby United States.
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| ABT004. Bike Against the Wind | 23 Feb 2024 | 00:54:21 | |
Inspired by his mother and his acting professor, Mark Vashro began to dream of bicycling across the United States as a college student. In 2010, after two years of preparation, Mark cycled from Boston, Massachusetts, to San Diego, California. Determined not to put his acting and filmmaking career on hold, Mark carried along 125 pounds (57 kilos) of equipment so he could film his ride. On the road, Mark overcame multiple hardships, including a break-up with his girlfriend, a period when he decided to stop filming, and a loneliness that nearly caused him to call it quits. After reaching the Pacific Ocean, he did not suspect that completing his documentary film, Bike Against the Wind, would be an even greater challenge than the journey itself. Bike Against the Wind can be viewed on Vimeo free of charge: https://vimeo.com/104778796 For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT003. Touring with a Small Child | 09 Feb 2024 | 00:47:52 | |
Five-year-old Alix has already experienced more bicycle tours than many adults. In this episode, her parents, Mylène Lenzi and David Clément, share the experiences gained by touring with Alix, give tips on what equipment to bring along, and list their favorite child-friendly routes in Europe. Along the way, they also tell about the Festival du Roc Castel, a unique summer gathering close to their home in France that celebrates slow travel. For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT002. An Optimized Tour of New Churches | 26 Jan 2024 | 00:50:22 | |
During the pandemic, Malte Bossert came up with the idea of a themed bicycle tour whose goal would be to visit all 46 places in his native Germany with the name of Neukirchen (literally, “New Church”). Malte convinced his lifelong friend and fellow computer science student Tilman to participate, and together they wrote a program on Christmas Eve to optimize their route. Zigzagging around Germany on a recumbent tandem, Malte and Tilman were surprised – and at times overwhelmed – to experience six weeks of fame, as mayors, local organizations, church officials, and even local newspaper reporters lined up to meet them and prove that their Neukirchen was the best. Malte and Tilman’s blog, written in German, can be found at www.neukirchen-tour.de. For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT019. Life is Wild (Part 2) | 19 Oct 2024 | 00:54:36 | |
Barbados. Dominica. Guadeloupe. Martinique. These are some of the exotic Caribbean islands visited by André Plumeau with his bicycle, Frieda. In Part 2 of this double episode, André again defies the odds by sailing west from the Republic of Cabo Verde on various boats, with diverse crews. Eventually, a spontaneous assignment to pick up a sailboat in Florida separates him from Frieda and the rest of his touring equipment. He makes his way around the United States to Mexico, where he hopes to be reunited with Frieda. At the end of the episode, André reveals his surprise plan for the end of the year, which we also hope will come true. For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT001. Chile, Top to Bottom, Upside Down | 11 Jan 2024 | 00:54:25 | |
When Michelle Savacool set out to cycle Chile, top to bottom, a distance comparable to crossing the United States, she worried most about the weather. Indeed, the first unbearably hot days in the Atacama Desert turned her plans upside down, and she was forced to reassess the purpose of her trip. Abandoning her goal of pedaling the length of Chile, Michelle nonetheless had a fantastic experience as a solo female traveler that included cycling the famous Carretera Austral in Patagonia and continuing into Argentina along a little-known border crossing. For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT018. Life is Wild (Part 1) | 05 Oct 2024 | 00:49:44 | |
Imagine that you are walking down the road near your home town in France when a friend calls you and invites you to join him on a bicycle tour. Since you don't own a bike, you buy one over the Internet and call it Frieda. You pack your bags and three days later you are cycling with your friend in Portugal. You don't know it yet, but this is the start of an adventure that will last at least two years, taking you to the tip of Portugal, into Spain, and then by sea, island-hopping across the Atlantic, with Frieda at your side. That is a very brief outline of André Plumeau's story. On part one of this two-part episode, we will hear about André's incredible journey from Porto in Portugal to the Republic of Cabo Verde. For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT017. Adventures of a High-Tech Nomad | 20 Sep 2024 | 01:00:01 | |
Steve Roberts is probably the world’s first high-tech nomad. For roughly a decade (1983 - 1993), Steve was either designing, building, or riding a custom computerized recumbent bicycle. Beginning with the Winnebiko, continuing with the Winnebiko II, and culminating with the 580-pound BEHEMOTH, Steve logged 17,000 miles, all the while writing articles for various publications and transmitting them from his current location. In a time before the internet and smartphones, Steve was one of the first people on the planet to be continuously networked and connected via various technologies, working and socializing, quite literally, on the road. He immediately drew attention from locals in every town, and made friends on CompuServe and other networks. As his exploits became publicized, he appeared on the front page of the Wall Street Journal and was a guest on the Phil Donahue Show in 1992. All these years later, Steve looks back on his amazing journey and his pioneering work on technologies that have become mainstream today. For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT016. Odisea Panamericana | 06 Sep 2024 | 01:00:20 | |
In 2009, Swiss graphic designer Martina Gees sold most of her possessions, flew to Buenos Aires, and started pedaling. She got as far north as Inuvik, Canada, and eventually as far south as Ushuaia, Argentina. All told, her incredible Odisea Panamericana spanned 5 years, 25 countries, and 60,000 kilometers. This conversation with Martina is focused on her experiences traveling with a partner (with whom she started in Buenos Aires), with people she met along the way, and alone. During her journey, Martina fell in love, broke up, made lifelong friends, and was deeply touched by the hospitality of locals. Having lived through a series of coincidences and strange happenings on the road, it’s no wonder that Martina identifies herself as an accidental bicycle tourist. For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT015. Los Caminos de Santiago | 25 Jul 2024 | 01:00:11 | |
With seven Caminos de Santiago by bicycle under his belt and an eighth one in preparation, Frank Foulon is uniquely equipped to inform us about this remarkable pilgrimage route that has been ongoing, with wild fluctuations in participation, since the ninth century. Frank discusses the historical background and cultural significance of the Camino, including recent changes as a result of the Camino’s rise in popularity. He also details the different routes in Europe that converge to form the Camino Francés, from the Pyrenees to Santiago de Compostela, as well as other historical starting points on the Iberian Peninsula (the Camino Portugués, the Vía de la Plata, and the Camino Primitivo). Additionally, Frank volunteered for several years as an hospitalero in the town of Los Arcos, where he welcomed, assisted, and encouraged thousands of pilgrims. For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT014. Plan Your Own Damn Route! (In Approximately Seven Steps) | 12 Jul 2024 | 00:54:39 | |
Mimi Ji, a self-described map nerd and passionate cyclist, has turned her love for detailed route planning into a unique seven-step process. In this episode, Mimi shares numerous planning tips and tricks gathered from her experiences during outings with the New York City Adventure Cycling Club as well as tours in South Dakota, Quebec, and Slovenia. The conversation playfully dissects the seven steps, as Mimi compares different apps, describes how to stitch together weeklong itineraries, and encourages listeners to consider multi-sport touring. Along the way, we inevitably take several detours, with diversions into topics such as Bolivia’s Death Road, bikepacking culture in the United States, and much more. For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT013. Another Long Blue Line: Cycling Four Rivers | 28 Jun 2024 | 00:57:39 | |
Listener Frédéric Dith alerted me that long blue lines mark long distance cycling routes, not only in Japan but also in Taiwan and South Korea. During a year of backpacking in Asia, following a burnout from the pandemic and working at a Berlin startup, Fred bikepacked the 633-kilometer-long Four Rivers Cycle Route, traversing South Korea from Seoul to Busan. Fred learned all about South Korea’s engaging system of issuing bicycling passports and repurposing bright red phone booths as places to stamp your passport to show your progress. After completing his goal of cycling the entire Four Rivers route, Fred’s reward was a professional-looking certificate, suitable for framing. After talking to Fred, we also check in with previous guest Hannah Bowley, who has spent the past months riding in Japan and South Korea. For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT012. Hospitality on the Road | 14 Jun 2024 | 00:57:20 | |
If you enjoy hearing about random acts of kindness towards cyclists, you'll love this episode! Belgian cyclist Kris Vlaeminck shares selected tales of hospitality from his tours in Europe, North America, and Asia. With the help of strangers, Kris and his riding partners Johan and Luc overcome inclement weather in Scotland, water and food shortages in Iceland, a bear blocking the road in Alaska, and other perils. In Georgia and Kyrgyzstan, they are welcomed into family homes and lavished with food, drink, and accommodations. Kris also reveals the surprising country that he believes to be the most hospitable among the many that he has visited. For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT023. Salt Flat Tires: A Bikepacking Roller Coaster Ride | 13 Dec 2024 | 01:06:37 | |
Fueled by a quarter-life crisis and the desire to break free from routine, bikepacking newcomer Melanie Schautt embarked on a transformative half-year cycling adventure through South America with her friend Louise, a seasoned cyclist. From battling fierce headwinds and a near-quitting moment on the Carretera Austral in Patagonia to overcoming mechanical issues and a couple of injuries, Melanie had to be resilient to keep pedaling. Amidst the struggles, she also discovered the unexpected joy and freedom of finding her own pace, the value of enduring friendships, and the thrill of conquering challenging terrain, including the Lagunas Route and Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia and Cotopaxi in Ecuador. Melanie’s vivid storytelling may leave you craving to launch your own South American bikepacking adventure. If you would like to explore Melanie's posts for yourself, her Instagram is @livingintents. She also maintains a website with additional information. For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT022. Top 3 Touring Debates with Gemini AI | 30 Nov 2024 | 00:58:09 | |
This episode takes a highly experimental turn as Gabriel, your host, brings in not one, but *two* AI guests, Scout and Rambler – instances of Google’s Gemini AI. These digital personalities debate hot topics in bicycle touring, offering unique and sometimes hilarious perspectives. Prepare for a wild ride as Scout, the hardcore bikepacker, extols the virtues of solo touring and meticulous planning, while Rambler, the easygoing newbie, champions the joys of companionship and spontaneous detours. Their clashing philosophies ignite lively discussions about route planning, solo versus group rides, and the impact of e-bikes on traditional touring. The conversation takes unexpected twists and turns, including a harrowing tale of Scout’s scree-field descent and a shared passion for pie that transcends their differing approaches to adventure. And did sparks fly between our AI guests? Listen in to find out! This episode is packed with information, unexpected humor, and thought-provoking insights. You won’t want to miss this unique AI-powered exploration of the world of bike touring. For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT024. 2024 Holiday Special | 30 Dec 2024 | 01:30:30 | |
Ever wondered about the voice that welcomes you to The Accidental Bicycle Tourist podcast? In this special holiday episode, host Gabriel pulls back the curtain, inviting his wife Sandra as a guest for the very first time! Join them in their cozy home in Germany as they reflect on their summer bike tour with baby Emilio, sharing hilarious mishaps and heartwarming moments. But that's not all - find out which episodes you found most memorable this past season, including a series of entertaining discussions with those episodes’ guests. Also, catch updates from other Season One guests and learn a bit about the podcast’s listeners. Filled with laughter, reflection, and a dash of that irresistible accidental charm, this episode is the perfect way to wind down the year and look ahead to the open road in 2025. For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT025. Cranking up the Challenges | 17 Jan 2025 | 01:03:41 | |
Meet Laura and Shaun, a Canadian couple whose cycling adventures began when the 2020 lockdown forced them to cancel their plans to spend a year traveling the world. Hear their hilarious first tour stories, complete with grocery-getter bikes, backpacks, bungee cords, and borrowed panniers from the ‘80s! After a successful first outing, the couple undertook a honeymoon-on-wheels exploration of British Columbia and a bikepacking tour of Baja California, Mexico. We kick off Season 2 of the podcast by following Laura and Shaun’s evolution from accidental bicycle tourists to seasoned adventurers. The culmination of their journeys is an ambitious 2022 Patagonian tour, full of dramatic weather, logistical nightmares, and heartwarming kindness from both strangers and fellow travelers. For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT026. Tracking Lawrence of Arabia | 01 Feb 2025 | 00:56:45 | |
Journey to the Middle East with Miles Spencer as he unravels the fascinating story of T.E. Lawrence's early life and adventurous spirit. Discover how Lawrence's youthful bicycle tours through France, meticulously documenting medieval castles and cathedrals, foreshadowed his legendary role in the Arab Revolt. Miles, along with his friend Wells Jones, retraced Lawrence's wartime trek across the Arabian Desert from Jeddah to Damascus, sharing their own experiences of navigating the challenging landscape and encountering the welcoming culture. This episode delves into Lawrence's complex character, his deep understanding of the region, and the historical context of his pivotal role in World War I. While not a "bicycle tourist" in the conventional sense, Lawrence’s life on two wheels embodied many of the same principles that drive cyclists to explore the world by bike today: a thirst for adventure, a desire for self-sufficiency, and a means for testing one’s endurance limits. A Line in the Sand by Miles Spencer and Wells Jones is sold on Amazon. For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT027. Take the Long Way Home | 15 Feb 2025 | 01:03:51 | |
Eric Matthes, author of the bestselling Python Crash Course, embarked on a life-altering, year-long bicycle journey around the United States in the late 1990s. This episode dives into that fascinating period in Eric's life, when he interwove bicycling with his other passions: programming, teaching, and writing. Eric candidly shares his initial struggles, including a pivotal near-knee-destroying trip to Niagara Falls that almost ended his touring career before it began. Successively more challenging outings culminated in his 14,216-mile Seattle-to-Alaska-via-Florida circumnavigation. Hear about Eric’s cross-country adventure, including his memorable time riding alongside his friend Sara, scary moments in the south, and encounters with bears in the north. Discover how this transformative experience shaped Eric’s path to becoming a successful author and his unique perspective on overcoming life’s obstacles, both on and off the road. For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT028. Metal Cowboy | 28 Feb 2025 | 00:56:46 | |
Saddle up for an inspiring conversation with Joe Kurmaskie, the "Metal Cowboy." Joe recounts his incredible family-cycling-adventures-turned-books, including hauling his two sons – and his dad's ashes! – across America (Momentum is Your Friend) and a later epic journey across Canada with his wife and three sons (Mud, Sweat, and Gears). Discover the hilarious origin story of Joe's nickname and hear about his battle with a life-threatening illness that fueled his passion to give back. Joe founded and operates Reborn Bikes, which provides thousands of refurbished bicycles to Oregon communities in need. This episode is a testament to Joe’s spirit of adventure, his resilience, and the deep influence that the bicycle has had on his life. The central repository for Joe Kurmaskie’s extensive work is the Metal Cowboy website. Visit this website to find out more about the untamed life of Evelyn Hamilton. To get involved with Joe’s refurbished bicycle programs, visit Reborn Bikes, WashCo Bikes, or Free Bikes 4 Kidz. For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT029. Bicycle Frame of Mind: Portland. Film Festival. Community. | 14 Mar 2025 | 01:03:30 | |
Ayleen Crotty, founder of the prestigious Filmed by Bike movie festival, joins us for a captivating conversation about the fascinating origins of this unique event, born from Portland's vibrant bike culture in the early 2000s. Ayleen shares her personal journey into cycling, from a hesitant start in Illinois to following her passions by moving to Oregon for community building and two-wheeled adventures. Hear about Filmed by Bike’s evolution, the challenges of organizing grassroots events, and the festival’s inspiring transition to a platform supporting filmmakers worldwide. In a time currently dominated by negative media, this episode is a celebration of bikes, films, and the power of human connection. For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT030. Diving into the Silk Road Mountain Race | 28 Mar 2025 | 00:58:35 | |
Alden Roth shares his thrilling experience in the Silk Road Mountain Race, a grueling, mostly unsupported, two-week cycling event through the mountains of Kyrgyzstan. A self-proclaimed “diving in headfirst” kind of guy, Alden recounts past exploits, such as a cross-country road trip, repeated efforts to bicycle from Pittsburgh to Washington, DC, and his foray into ultra-running, kicked off by a spontaneous 50k race. His Silk Road Mountain Race was no less dramatic, featuring a mechanical breakdown fixed with super glue, camping on a mountainside during a blizzard, a close call with a demanding local, and ultimately, a crash. Alden persevered through it all, driven by the challenge of the stunning landscapes and supported by fellow racers and locals. This episode is full of inspiring tales of resilience, guaranteed to make you want to hop on your bike and dive headfirst into your next adventure. For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT033. Zigzagging Across the Americas | 18 May 2025 | 00:58:05 | |
Ever dreamt of dropping everything to cycle across continents? Meet Yann Tourman, who did just that, embarking on an epic bicycle adventure in 2018 that's still rolling! Beginning with a spontaneous decision in New York to bicycle to the tip of South America, Yann's journey has been anything but conventional. Hear his astonishing tales of a Canadian winter crossing (all the way to Vancouver Island!), a mid-winter hitchhike to Alaska, and a nine-month zigzag across the USA before heading south. Although COVID interrupted him in Costa Rica, four years later he restarted his trip right where he left off. Now cycling in South America, Yann is once again relying on the profound kindness of friends and strangers, his philosophy of trusting the world, and his desire to give back through volunteering. This is a story of resilience, resourcefulness, and human connection on the open road that will inspire your own adventurous spirit. You can find Filmed by Bike's pass options, including the Virtual Pass, on their website. Annalisa van den Bergh's Cycling With Virtual Summit. Yann Tourman's Instagram page, @yann.tourman. For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT032. Touring with Type 1: A Journey of 10,000 Miles | 25 Apr 2025 | 01:03:22 | |
Join Erik Douds, as he shares incredible stories from the road, starting with a spur-of-the-moment decision to join friend Annalisa on a TransAmerica bike tour – a journey that even included a detour for the New York City Triathlon! Discover the unique challenges that Erik, Annalisa, and other Type 1 diabetics face, as they manage blood sugar, insulin, and nutrition during demanding long-distance rides. During three years on the road, Erik logged 10,000 miles, fueled by community support and sheer resilience. From an Alaskan wilderness expedition featured in Adventure Cyclist magazine to navigating India just prior to the pandemic lockdown, Erik reveals how these "accidental" tours became life-changing adventures. Erik and Annalisa have completed a series of Miles of Portraits videos available on YouTube. For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT031. Into the Unknown | 11 Apr 2025 | 01:02:32 | |
Meet Giacomo Turco, an aerospace engineer from Italy, who on this episode shares his thrilling bikepacking adventures across Iceland, Mongolia, and South America. Discover how a chance encounter on Instagram with a previous guest, Melanie Schautt, led to an unexpected friendship and shared adventures, including Giacomo’s terrifying brake failure in the Andes. Other near-disasters in South America followed, as Giacomo had to be hospitalized due to a bacterial infection, faced a blizzard whiteout at 5,000 meters in Peru, and pedaled for days without human contact on the Ruta de los Seismiles in Argentina. In the communities he visited, Giacomo experienced incredible hospitality, participating in traditional ceremonies and being offered shelter, food, and “lightly alcoholic beverages.” Giacomo's passion for exploring uncharted territories and pushing his limits shines through as he discusses his unconventional approach to bikepacking and teases his next grand adventure. Prepare to be inspired and entertained by this captivating storyteller and his insatiable thirst for the unknown. Giacomo's Instagram is @cycling.beyond and his YouTube channel is also called Cycling Beyond. For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT034. Alpine Escapade | 02 Jun 2025 | 00:56:51 | |
Join me and my old buddy Jason Ruhl as we spend a week pedaling through the stunning landscapes of Southern Switzerland and Northern Italy, from Luzern to Jason’s charmingly rustic Italian retreat overlooking Lago Maggiore and back. Fueled by pure grit, espresso, and lots of pastries, we conquer iconic climbs like the Madonna del Ghisallo. We also explore the awe-inspiring Orridi di Uriezzo slot canyons and indulge in a serious Crodino blind taste test. Along the way, we meet locals whose help and advice shape our trip. Even the complete failure of my disc brakes, leading to a dramatic dash race against time to catch our train, is part of the unforgettable fun. All the sounds of our trip, from the church bells to the marching band, are part of this episode, which will hopefully inspire you to have your own escapade in this stunning corner of the Alps! For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT035. Bitten and Back: Overcoming Fear After a Dog Attack | 13 Jun 2025 | 00:56:21 | |
For cyclist Julia Esser, a dream journey through South America turned into a nightmare when she was brutally attacked by three dogs in a remote Colombian town. Forced onto crutches and faced with a long, painful recovery, Julia had every reason to fly home to Germany. Instead, what happened next is a testament to the power of human connection and inner resolve, as Julia found the courage to get back on the saddle. Join Julia's adventure and discover how she turned a major setback into her greatest source of strength, in the process becoming a bikepacking ambassador, especially encouraging solo women travelers. She is currently continuing her ride towards the end of the world, supported by a network of friends, the sight of beautiful landscapes, and the occasional slice of cake. Julia is very happy to support anyone looking to get started on a bikepacking adventure. Her Instagram is @graveljeater. For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT036. Finding a Place in the Wild | 01 Jul 2025 | 00:40:53 | |
What if you could reframe your greatest fear not as a barrier, but as an invitation? Join Laura Grace on her incredible journey from being too afraid to wild camp alone to spending over a year on a solo bike tour through South America. In this inspiring episode, Laura shares how she learned to meet fear with curiosity and courage, transforming it into a catalyst for growth. Hear about the thrill she experienced setting off to cross Ireland by bicycle, a trip-halting mechanical failure in Ecuador, and the dramatic circumstances that solidified her friendship with fellow cyclist and previous guest, Julia Esser. This is a powerful story about pushing personal boundaries, finding strength in vulnerability, and discovering that the most rewarding adventures are waiting just outside your comfort zone. The best way to reach Laura is on Instagram, @laurainwildplaces. Her writing is on Substack, @laurainwildplaces. For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT037. Open Source, Open Roads: The Hacker Bikepacker Story | 18 Jul 2025 | 01:04:03 | |
What happens when a Spanish software developer who loves open-source technology and an Austrian biomedical scientist who didn’t always love bicycling decide to travel on second-hand grocery-getters from Europe to Central Asia? You get the wild, unpredictable, and heartwarming adventure of Hacker Bikepacker. In this episode, we catch up with Javi and Rebecca four months into their year-long expedition. They share incredible stories, from being questioned by armed soldiers in the middle of the night in the Kurdistan region of Iraq to enjoying the overwhelming hospitality of Iran, where they were so inundated with invitations they had to start turning them down. They also recount the challenges and breathtaking beauty of the Pamir Highway and share how they have found solutions to mechanical problems in the most unexpected places. The Hacker Bikepacker story proves that you don’t need the best equipment and fanciest bicycles to find joy on the open roads. Follow Hacker Bikepacker's adventures on Instagram and YouTube. For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT038. A Bear of a Ride: From the Canadian Wilderness to the Tour and Back | 09 Aug 2025 | 01:05:11 | |
From dropping out of high school to go mountain climbing to becoming a world-class professional cyclist, Svein Tuft's journey is anything but ordinary. In this episode, hear how a simple need for cheap transportation to climbing spots led Svein to weld his own bike trailer, tour the backcountry of British Columbia with his dog, and accidentally build the foundation for a stunning athletic career. Svein shares incredible stories from his early days of rugged, off-grid touring to competing in the Tour de France and Giro d'Italia. He offers a refreshingly candid perspective on the pro cycling world and how he ultimately left European racing behind and returned to his adventure-seeking roots. If you are eager to hear about a man who takes unconventional paths (less paved), this episode is for you. Svein's new book, We Will Never Be Here Again: Adventures in cycling from the wilderness to the Tour de France, is available on Amazon and other selected retailers. For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT039. Connecting Africa with Purpose | 23 Aug 2025 | 00:49:06 | |
Get ready for an inspiring adventure as Ellie Mitchell-Heggs shares her incredible plan to pedal 10,000 kilometers across Africa. As of this episode, Ellie is in Tanzania, one-third of the way to Cape Town. She discusses the motivation behind her ambitious project – which she calls Cycle Africa – to connect with 100 non-governmental organizations and social enterprises to gain a firsthand understanding of local, community-led development. Ellie also tells about her family background and how it shaped her perspective on Africa, her previous bikepacking adventures in Europe, her extensive preparations for this journey, and the realities of being a solo female traveler in Africa. She recounts the highs and lows of her expedition, from the physical challenges of treacherous dirt roads and swarming insects to the heartwarming connections made with local organizations. This is more than just a bike trip; it's an incredible story of connection and purpose. The Cycle Africa Instagram is @projectcycleafrica and its website is cycleafrica.org. For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT040. Commit. You'll Figure it Out!: The Pan-Mass Challenge | 05 Sep 2025 | 00:56:27 | |
Ever wondered what it's like to be part of a massive, two-day cycling event that has raised over a billion dollars for cancer research? In this episode, we hear from Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC) veterans Lew Kornberg and Sameer Kazi. Lew is a seasoned 14-time rider, while Sameer has in recent years transformed from a cycling sceptic into a dedicated participant. Listen in for a heartfelt conversation about what makes the PMC so special. Discover the powerful sense of community, the emotional moments during the opening ceremony, and the incredible motivation that comes from pedaling alongside thousands of other riders, including cancer survivors who call themselves "Living Proof." Lew and Sameer's stories reveal how this event is more than just a bike ride; it's a life-affirming experience that builds lasting friendships and provides a profound sense of purpose. Get ready to be inspired to commit and figure the rest out later. For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT041. 3 Wheels, 2 Seats, 1 Goal | 19 Sep 2025 | 01:11:25 | |
What's the best way to cycle 20,000 miles from the top of Alaska to the tip of Argentina? Probably not on a tandem bicycle pulling a trailer - by yourself - hoping that complete strangers will hop on the back seat. Still, that's exactly what British filmmaker Dominic Gill did between 2006 and 2008. Hatched as a grand, "hairy-chested" expedition to prove his adventurer credentials, the journey quickly turned into an emotional roller coaster and a profound exploration of human connection. Hear how Dominic’s experiences led to an acclaimed documentary film, a new career, spinoff films, and even a chance encounter with his future wife, Nadia. By the time he reached Ushuaia, Dominic had hosted 270 different "stokers" on his tandem, who taught him that the most meaningful adventures aren't about conquering the wild, but about the people with whom you share the road. Dominic’s story will hopefully inspire you to find your own unconventional journey. Dominic and Nadia's production company is called Encompass Films. Amazon Prime offers Take a Seat: Sharing a Ride Across America and Take a Seat: Egypt for purchase. For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT043. Tour d'Afrique | 18 Oct 2025 | 01:05:13 | |
“Just Do It” is Henry Gold’s motto for life. (In his mind, at least, he beat all famous athletic footwear companies to this slogan). Henry’s story is a wild ride, starting with a childhood fascination with Africa sparked by a legendary barefoot marathoner. Henry moved from Czechoslovakia (via Israel) to Canada, where he studied engineering in college, which set him up perfectly to… co-found a non-profit organization working in Africa called Canadian Physicians for Aid and Relief. During his time in Africa, Henry dreamt of starting a 12,000-kilometer bike race from Cairo to Cape Town as a marketing stunt for a bicycle that didn’t exist. In 2003, his outrageous idea for this trans-continental race became the first Tour d'Afrique, a journey that established a company that Henry, now 73 years old, still leads today and set the precedent for epic cross-continental supported tours. And just when you thought it couldn’t get crazier, Henry casually recounts being trampled by an elephant in India and living to tell the tale. Tune in for a story so full of twists, turns, dead ends, and triumphs that it makes your wildest adventures look like a trip to the mall to pick up a pair of running shoes. Vote for your favorite episodes and provide any kind of additional feedback on The Accidental Bicycle Tourist podcast 2025 survey! For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT042. The Accidental Origins of Bicycle Touring | 03 Oct 2025 | 00:57:08 | |
Ever thought your daily commute was tough? Try cycling around the world on a high wheeler in the 1880s! Our guide to these incredible-but-true stories of journeys sparked by sheer chance is Canadian author David Houghton, who has traveled to over eighty countries around the world, cycling most of them, and participated in the Tour du Canada, Tour d’Afrique, and the Race Across America. David introduces us to Thomas Stevens, the Englishman who only intended to cross America on his high wheeler but accidentally kept going around the world. Then there’s Annie Cohen Kopchovsky, whose own global trek was launched not by a grand plan, but by accidentally overhearing a bet by two businessmen that a woman could not bicycle around the world… and deciding she would prove them wrong. And you won’t want to miss the tale of Thomas Orde-Lees, whose choice to bring his bicycle to Antarctica contributed to the unfortunate distinction of being voted “first to be eaten” by his starving crewmates! David’s hilarious and harrowing tales of these cycling daredevils, visionaries, and adventurers prove that a simple bike ride can accidentally become an epic, unplanned adventure. You can purchase 33 Cyclists: Daredevils, Visionaries and Adventurers by David Houghton at your local bookstore or on Amazon US, Amazon UK, and Amazon DE. Vote for your favorite episodes and provide any kind of additional feedback on The Accidental Bicycle Tourist podcast 2025 survey! For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||
| ABT044. The Biking Viking | 31 Oct 2025 | 00:58:05 | |
What kind of travel club demands that you visit a number of countries at least equal to your age? Welcome to the world of De Berejstes Klub (DBK), Denmark's "Travelers' Club.” Meet Claus Andersen, "the Biking Viking," a man on a decades-long quest to keep his coveted DBK membership card! Journey with him back to Russia during the 2018 World Cup, where a tense encounter with four masked men took a surprising turn towards friendship. Discover why, out of all the places he has cycled, Syria and Uganda stand out as unexpected top-five cycling paradises. We also delve into the kindness of strangers in unexpected places, including the tale of how a professional stunt cyclist in India led Claus to a man who ingeniously repaired his destroyed bike crank. However, a life of constant travel is not without its perils, as Claus shares a heart-stopping account of a run-in with a motorcycle in the chaotic traffic of Surabaya, Indonesia. Claus Andersen is a true citizen of the world, with a wealth of stories that will evoke laughter and inspire new destinations for your own next adventure on two wheels. You can learn more about the Biking Viking's adventures on his website, Travelling Claus. Vote for your favorite episodes and provide any kind of additional feedback on The Accidental Bicycle Tourist podcast 2025 survey! For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram: | |||