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In May 2007, I began a journey with the intention of riding the length of the Americas, from Prudhoe Bay, Alaska to Tierra del Fuego in Argentina.
I rode a bicycle from Vancouver, up Vancouver Island then took the ferries to Alaska. From Anchorage, I flew to Prudhoe Bay to start the long road south. Cycling for nearly four months, after 6 500 kilometers, I realised that the trip had become all about the bike, less about the journey.
So I bought a motorcycle.
I rode through Western USA, Central and South America on a BMW 650 GS.
I travelled through Wyoming, Montana, Utah, Colorado, California, Nevada, Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile and Argentina.
On 10 December 2008, I reached Ushuaia, after 545 days and 54 000 km.
I then rode back to Buenos Aires, sold my bike (and camping gear), flew to Ushuaia and boarded the National Geographic Explorer to sail to Antarctica and back to Cape Town, a 24 day cruise. I put my diaries and photos into a book to serve as a reminder for myself of all the amazing places and wonderful people
I encountered over the past 22 months. This book of 302 pages and 1100 photographs is shown in the photo above.
Click here to see a preview of my first book:
(You need patience, sometimes it takes a few minutes to upload the pages)