The How Are You? Where Are You? podcast chronicles our cycle tour from London all the way home to Aotearoa/New Zealand via Europe and Latin America.
Through this audio travelogue you can follow our adventures by bike and hear sounds and stories from the saddle.
Original music courtesy of Callum Campbell.
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The How Are You? Where Are You? podcast chronicles our cycle tour from London all the way home to Aotearoa/New Zealand via Europe and Latin America.
Through this audio travelogue you can follow our adventures by bike and hear sounds and stories from the saddle.
Original music courtesy of Callum Campbell.
We became members of a cycle touring gang in this week's How Are You? Where Are You? podcast.
As we headed into the remote Catlins region of southern New Zealand we were joined by a couple of good buggers from the States.
Brian and Nick taught us a great deal and we had a brilliant time riding through some of the most stunning landscapes these isles have to offer.
Laughs and cheese rolls were shared on the journey and Nick's mechanical nous came to the fore when Baden's bike Fausto suffered his most catastrophic failure of the trip. A gallant attempt to resuscitate him an in impromptu ER in a woolshed was in vain, leaving the pair stranded in the wilderness until a kind Russian family came to the rescue.
There were some giant hugs handed out in Balclutha when we went our separate ways. The Americans drawn by the city lights of cosmopolitan Dunedin while the local kiwis sniffed the smell of moonshine in the Hokonui Hills.
Photos to match this podcast can be found at howareyouwhereareyou.com.
How are you? Where are you?
The How Are You? Where Are You? podcast chronicles our cycle tour from London all the way home to Aotearoa/New Zealand via Europe and Latin America.
Through this audio travelogue you can follow our adventures by bike and hear sounds and stories from the saddle.
Original music courtesy of Callum Campbell.