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October 17, 2016

Australia Bike Tour Day 45: Australian Internet

Well what do you know? I'm staying in Alice Springs one more night. But don't worry, tomorrow I promise to be back on the bicycle. Why am I still here? Well besides all of the awesome town food, there's fast and reliable internet - at least as fast and as reliable as I've come to expect in

Australia,  Australia Northern Territory

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October 13, 2016

Australia Bike Tour Day 44: Cycling Food

Today's my second day off in Alice Springs, and my second day of not doing much of anything - except eating. So I thought I would take the opportunity to talk about the food I eat whilst rolling through (or sleeping in) the Outback; in town, the answer to this question is "everything". One of

Australia,  Australia Food,  Northern Territory

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October 11, 2016

Australia Bike Tour Day 43: Alice Springs

I had my last day off just two days ago coming back from Uluru, but after a 124-mile (199 km) day yesterday (my longest of the ride), and because I'm now in the long-anticipated Alice Springs, a day off from riding is mandatory. What else is mandatory? Pizza and beer. Despite being nearly a

Australia,  Australia Alice Springs,  Northern Territory

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October 8, 2016

Australia Bike Tour Day 42: 199 km

Just over a week ago I completed my longest day of the trip, 91.75 mi / 147.63 km. Waking up early to leave Erldunda this morning I see a sign: Alice Springs 199 km (for those wondering, because I know some of you are, 199 km is 123.65 miles). Alice Springs - aka Outback Mecca - is the largest

Australia,  Australia Alice Springs,  Northern Territory

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October 4, 2016

Australia Bike Tour Day 41: The Rain

I should just learn to embrace the rain. When you think about it, rain is pretty mind blowing (as is the rest of nature). Here I am complaining about not being able to find water, and it's falling from the fucking sky. I am sure some people in the world (maybe someone living in the Atacama

Australia,  Australia Biker Problems,  Northern Territory,  Weather

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October 1, 2016

Australia Bike Tour Day 40: Uluru

Uluru, (the big rock you've probably seen on a postcard from Australia) - literally the heart of the Australian Outback (if not for this rock nobody would come out here) - has long occupied a spot on my "things in the world I have to see" list (yes, I have a list). Sure, it might only be a large

Australia,  Australia Northern Territory,  Rants,  Sights

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September 27, 2016

Australia Bike Tour Day 39: Hitch To Yulara

Two days of sun and then four of thunderstorms - the unanimous weather forecast for the greater Uluru area. Unfortunately, I am on a bit of a budget as far as time goes (and am deathly afraid of being on a bicycle in the Outback in the middle of a thunderstorm). Instead of spending four

Australia,  Australia Hitchhiking,  Northern Territory,  Yulara

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September 20, 2016

Australia Bike Tour Day 38: The Northern Territory

Today was a big day in the world of solo non-competitive Outback bicycle touring. I crossed my second border - this time, into the Northern Territory. The Northern Territory (NT), the third largest but least populated of Australia's eight states and territories, borders Western Australia (to

Australia,  Australia Northern Territory

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September 12, 2016

Australia Bike Tour Day 37: Road Trains

Australia's Outback isn't the most populated of places. With a population density of 0.015 inhabitants per km², you're more likely to encounter a troop of kangaroos than you are a person - so I hope you brought plenty of water. Despite the definitive amount of nothingness in Australia's

Australia,  Australia Biker Problems,  South Australia,  Transportation

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