Audience Questions about Weave of the Ride - Cycling Across Europe
The following are common questions I was asked when I did talks about my cycle travels. how much you spent in each country and how long you were there …
Cycling Across Europe - Weave of the Ride Photo Essay
We started out as three and had to get used to life on the road. However, the freedom was palpable and things soon improved. Once we had crossed the …
16 reasons you might enjoy reading about my Cycle Touring Adventure in Europe - Weave of the Ride
Weave of the Ride is a book I wrote about cycling from England to the Caucasus between 2007 and 2008. It is a tale of wanting to make a change and …
Most Common Questions Asked About Going Cycle Touring from Weave of The Ride
How much you spent in each country and how long you were there for? It depended on where I was travelling. I lived very much on a shoe string. In …
Latest News About the Weave of the Ride Book and Cycle Touring In Europe to Keep Updated
Weave of the Ride is a blog about a tour across Europe I did. This blog is here because I wanted to nicely re-edit and represent. According to Google …
Weave of the Ride Officially Launched (so Now You Can Get Your Copy)
On Saturday 3rd of August 2013, ‘Weave of the Ride’ was officially launched on a sunny Hampstead Heath. People turned up from all …
Weave of the Ride: A tale told from two points of view
I was happy to have two blog posts written about Weave of the Ride. Tom Allen from tomsbiketrip.com and Alastair Humphreys (National Geographic …
Weave of the Ride - A Book About Cycling Across Europe with No Idea and No Budget
Having graduated from university, I was lucky to get a job, but I felt life had more to offer than the daily commute and hours on the computer. I …
Weave of the Ride Book Launch Speech
Weave of the Ride is close to me as it speaks about my personal encounters and conversations with different cultures on my journeys. My travels can be …
3 handpicked moments from the Weave of The Ride
From ‘Frozen Lands’ Chapter 60 We departed at sunrise the following day. The bitterly cold air became gradually less polluted as we cycled …