Why I Bike
Why I Bike
Jim Fullerton
Bicycle tourist, traveler, adventurer - there are many titles for people who get on a bike and pedal for hundreds and thousands of miles. Be it weeks, months , or years, those people who take up riding a bicycle for adventure are fascinating individuals. Why I Bike Podcast tracks down these people, during their adventure or in between, and asks them, "Why do you bike?"
ABT 016 Why I Bike Podcast Talks with Roberto Merchan
From the beginning he realized that this adventure, starting in Thailand and ending in Spain was going to define his life. Yet he never realized just how defining this journey would become. Living in the moment of a day, and not planning the next, was an unlearning experience for him. Steeped in Western culture and myth, he quickly learned that people are kind, good, and giving to all others. And that media mindfeed has defined the Western image of these countries incorrectly. These people are good.
Dec 17, 2018
44 min
ABT 015 Why I Bike Podcast Talks with Andrew Broan
The genesis of his passion for cycling was a high school graduation gift from his parents -  a biking tour throughout France. Little did he realize how immersed his life would become with the bicycle. After traveling the world by bicycle, he is still passionate about bike touring. His humble footprint on social media hides the vast experience, the tens of thousands of miles biked over 37 years, and his thirst for more - more bike tours, more bike group interactions, just more life on a bike.
Nov 5, 2018
28 min
ABT 014 Why I Bike Podcast Talks with Libby Bowles
Talking about making a difference and actually making a difference is something else entirely, as she found out. Or more exactly, called out, by her primary aged students to go into the world and create solutions. Using her bamboo bike named, Sunny, of which she built, both are on a quest to rid the planet of single use plastics. Starting the quest in New Zealand, she and Sunny have already enlightened thousands of people, both young and old.
Oct 2, 2018
53 min
ABT 013 Why I Bike Podcast Talks with Benjamin Henzgen
Driven by his fiercest competitor - himself, he strives to reach that image in his mind's eye of who he might become. Who he must become. It's not an ideal that's unreachable. Everything he does, every mile pedaled, every body weight carried, is simply another step towards that image. Modeling his career after the late great Jack LaLanne, he plans to be breaking records and being noticed for his athleticism, like Jack, well into his 90's. With the bi-product of his labors being inspiration for others - to get on a bicycle, walk a distance, swim a length, whatever, just do something for your health and fitness as a lifestyle.
Sep 21, 2018
39 min
ABT 012 Why I Bike Podcast Talks with Paul Ram
Immersed in the bicycle lifestyle his entire life in the Netherlands, he knows little else. Having a bicycle nearby, his own or a shared bike, is the easiest way to travel. Using these natural instincts for cycling has brought him to places he has always dreamed about.   As a young man, traveling solo, he created a virtual business that follows him on the his bike tours. "When it's raining, I'm working; when it's sunny, I'm biking." And that listeners is Paul's life - past, present, and for the foreseeable future - amazing.
Sep 14, 2018
30 min
ABT 011 Why I Bike Podcast Talks with Jenni Tuomivaara
A wilderness guide in the Northernmost reaches of the Arctic is her day job, in between her usually epic bike travels involving thousands of miles of solo bike pedalling, Jenni Tuomivaara finds peace and fulfilment in both. As a bike traveler for the past 12-years, Jenni has made the bicycle a way of life both while traveling abroad and at home in Northern Europe, both Sweden and Finland. And she can mark the moment she was transformed during her 1-year tour through North, Central, and South America. Jenni is planning her 6000 mile tour across Russia.
Aug 22, 2018
25 min
ABT 010 Why I Bike Podcast Talks with Tony Ives
With a quarter century of bike touring experience, Tony Ives has managed to do it all - a professional career (retired), a family, and extended multi day bike tours. His secret? Include family members (spouse) in as much of the tour as possible. And since bike tourist/travelers have multiple interests, music, literature, culture, and food, include those themes as well as you plan a bike tours. In a sharp humorous wit, Tony communicates his decades old passion for bike touring with ease and reassuring suggestions for others. At 63 years of age, his attitude towards life is his propellant to stay healthy and fit - and always, always, thinking about the next tour.
Aug 21, 2018
29 min
ABT 009 Why I Bike Podcast Talks with Garth Riess
What does a 63-year old man have after bike touring for 31-years, 102 countries, 6 continents, 250,000 kilometers, and 60 triathlons - stories. Garth Riess has lots of interesting stories about life on a bicycle. He makes Forrest Gump look like an amateur traveler.   Yet, Garth is still at it with his trusty and beloved bicycle, the Nishiki Continental, bought in 1983. His upcoming tour being planned from South Africa to Egypt later this year will take him into the African wilderness like never before in his life.   He's looking for a riding partner.
Aug 16, 2018
38 min
ABT 008 Why I Bike Podcast Talks with Dennis Ordiway
On and off bike tourist (mostly on) who started out riding in supported tours and now creates his own adventure tours, Dennis Ordiway is a poster child for older professional adults wanting to get back on the bike. Meticulously planned tours (sometimes painfully so) he enjoys the pre-tour research as much as the actual tour - not too uncommon amongst adventure bike tourists. His ultimate desire is to become an American Nomad, after he retires. A bicycle commuter, an adventure bike tourist, an at-home bike mechanic, Dennis is busy planning out his next adventure all the while still working full-time as a physicist. His next solo self-supported bikepacking adventure seems to be an extension of his previous tours - into Northern California's Redwood Forests, and Oregon. If you want to know about these areas for bike touring, just ask him. He has a passion for sharing details.
Aug 9, 2018
24 min
ABT 007 Why I Bike Podcast Talks with Ulrike Rodrigues
As with most global bike travelers, they wing it, they go with the flow, and they are grounded lower than most of us - a sense of presence is strong with these people. This describes Ulrike Rodrigues approach towards her bike travels. As an experienced traveler writer, she also has the ability to verbally paint a beautifully scenic landscape in your mind that is irresistible - be warned. Based in Canada when not solo bike traveling, Uli recently finished a four-week solo experience that most mere mortal bike tourists only dream - or maybe read about. She has discovered that her travels in India, Australia, Europe, Thailand, and South America, have made her humble. With increased humility came the need to trust people more than before for her basic needs - eat, sleep, bathroom. Uli makes it a point to converse with others while traveling - the result, lasting friendships. Because she believes that the solo bike traveler's eyes are always open and looking outward.
Aug 1, 2018
46 min
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