Environmentally friendly commuting
14degrees off the beaten track
home | about | route | blog | photo gallery | vids | gear | FAQ | links | contact | 14degrees off the beaten track in Japanese
recent comments
  • malcolm: also - I hope that cooker hasn't let you down
  • malcolm: Bro. what the heck are you thinking. You nut....
  • Aunty Les: By the way - did you try any of the mutton...
  • Aunty Les: Have just looked at the photos. Amazing...
  • Rob: Are you sure its Pasta ?
14degrees.org

THE IDEA is to cycle on a recumbent bicycle from Pusan in Korea, to London, ensuring that the route stays between 38 and 52 degrees north. Easier said than done. The biggest challenge facing Rob Thomson won't be the 4500m passes on the Pamir Highway (highway 'on the roof of the world'), the fermented horse's milk in Kyrgyzstan, the scorching heat in western China, or the frigid mid-winter crossing of the Swiss Alps.

No, the biggest challenge in keeping between these latitudes for the duration of the trip will the the bureaucratic black hole that is central Asia. Invitation letters, visas in advance, set entry and exit dates...these will make for a real test of his planning and patience.

Bookmark this site so that you can check back often for updates on how the 14degrees.org trip is unfolding.

14degrees.org would like to leave a shout out for the following organisations:

Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University

ABC Outdoor Education Center



SPONSORS:

Do you want to support the 14degrees journey by supplying equipment and/or expertise? If so, please contact Rob to see what can be arranged.

recent photos

www.flickr.com
This is a Flickr badge showing public photos from 1 4 d e g r e e s. Make your own badge here.

Sponsors

Cessna Drug Store

Cycle Shop Roppo

Loro World Recumbents

Nikirin Bike Store

Yamakei Outdoor Goods

current time where rob is


China