Carrying on with Covid
Here’s what happened since our last post 5 months ago. Fair warning: it’s not exciting!
Here’s what happened since our last post 5 months ago. Fair warning: it’s not exciting!
A Proposal, Covid-19, Long Necks and Lockdown. Thailand didn’t exactly go to plan…
From sleepy islands in the south to jagged karst mountains in the north, we fell in love with Laos and everything in between…
Searching for hidden temples buried deep in Cambodian forests on a motorbike is as good as it gets.
How we went from a broken leg in Nepal to getting back on the bike in Cambodia nine months later…
Sometimes things go wrong and sometimes they go very wrong. Here’s what happened to Alissa in Nepal last April.
Five months and 5,000 miles have passed since arriving in Japan and it’s been epic. Now it’s finally time to leave.
After 20,000 miles, 21 countries and 365 days we made it from the UK to Japan. Here’s what we learnt…
We found a beautiful balance of culture, stunning scenery and history. But Japan also has a weird side and it’s addictive
Racing 4000km across Siberia to catch the ferry to Japan on a strict 10-day Russian transit visa as our bike fell to pieces was hell…
Mongolia is madness, a vast emptiness filled with the world’s most lonesome, mind numbing and incredible riding. It’s an adventurer’s playground.
We have a go at being nomadic horse riders in Kyrgyzstan. It doesn’t go well. So we take it easy instead.
We were expecting the Pamir Mountains to be rugged and raw, but we weren’t expecting the toughest rides of our lives
Crossing the Caspian Sea put us on the Silk Road to the Pamirs, but we have sandy seas to cross first…
Ancient relics, flaming towers, mud volcanoes, fire worshippers, forgotten villages and the lost world of Xinaliq and Laza. Welcome to Azerbaijan!
One motorcycles, four horses and a Kia Picanto in Armenia. We didn’t know what to expect from the little country…
5 weeks, 1500 miles, 40 hours of hiking and 3 countries. For the first time, our Yamaha took a back seat…
Rock houses, underground cities, hot-air balloons and some of the best hiking in the world! We’re going to miss Turkey so much!
After months of riding through snow, we reached the Turkish coast, hugged it tightly and swore we’d never let go.
Crossing the Bosphorus Bridge marked the start of our adventure in Asia. We were tired of being cold in Europe, so…
Serbia, Skulls and Skiing in the Bulgarian sun… what more could you ask for? Waiting in Slovakia for three weeks put a huge dent in our plans…
A horrific start and total bike failure five days into our world trip. It’s a long wait in snowy Slovakia