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Learn To Go With The Flow

January 9, 2015by Amy 6 Comments

It is amazing how quickly things can change in side a short span of time. Not to terribly long ago Brain and I were planing a long bicycle touring trip […]

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Arizona, Home

Adrift on the Caspian Sea and Lost in the Karakoum Desert

August 14, 2013by Amy 2 Comments

Leaving Baku was a lot like our time spent gathering our Visas, surprisingly easy. Over the last few months we had been researching our sea voyage from Azerbaijan over the […]

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Azerbaijan, Home, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan

Taking the Night Train to Baku, or The Great Visa Chase

August 1, 2013by Amy 2 Comments

Azerbaijan isn’t exactly the greatest place to cycle, not for us anyhow. Making our way to Sheki it became apparent that this isn’t the kind of cycling either of us […]

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Azerbaijan, Home, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan

Tbilisi Loves You

July 22, 2013by Amy Leave a comment

Tbilisi Loves You is the name of the city’s free WiFi service that I could never seem to be able to connect to the entire time we were there. That […]

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Azerbaijan, Georgia, Home

The Ever Changing Landscapes of Georgia

July 15, 2013by Amy 2 Comments

Awhile back Brian had tried to convince a friend of ours to come and visit us when we finally cycled our way into Georgia. Our friend really wanted to visit […]

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Georgia, Home, Turkey

The Flat Part of the Coast Road

July 7, 2013by Amy Leave a comment

From Samsun, Turkey towards Batumi, Georgia it is virtually flat riding when you travel the main highway that is also the Coast Road. Which has been a a nice change […]

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Azerbaijan, Georgia, Home, Turkey

Back to the Black Sea

June 28, 2013by Amy 2 Comments

Four cyclists soon became 2 after we decided to turn inland away from the Black sea Coast. We were moving in to avoid some serious coastal climbs and instead tackle […]

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Home, Turkey, Uncategorized

Bosphorus to the Black Sea

June 18, 2013by Amy Leave a comment

Truth be told we didn’t actually ride our bicycles into Istanbul, we took the D-20 (which they are still building) instead of the main highway. Everyone we have ever heard […]

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Home, Turkey, Uzbekistan

The Wheat fields and Sunflowers of the Thracian plain

June 9, 2013by Amy 2 Comments

If I knew cycling in Bulgaria (and to a lesser extent Turkey) was going to be like this, we could have just stayed home. The similarities to the two areas […]

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Bulgaria, Home, Turkey

Four Countries in Eight Days

May 31, 2013by Amy 2 Comments

It took us such along time to get out of Sarajevo! It was abundantly clear that we were getting way to confortable there. There was the thought floating around that […]

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Bosnia, Bulgaria, Home, Montenegro, Serbia

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