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.
Like the hopeful miners of the 1860s New Zealand Gold Rush, we too struck the precious metal while cycling through central Otago.
In this 40th episode of the How Are You? Where Are You podcast we follow in the footsteps, or even the cycle tracks, of the kiwi pioneers along the mighty Clutha Mata-Au River where we find signs of the bygone days.
What the hills surrounding the Clutha lack in altitude, they make up for in stature. They hem you in as you ride down their valleys.
Baden hones his sheep farming skills in a visit to a high country sheep farm and enters a heated discussion with Farmer Jack.
The week of cycling ends over a bottle of central Otago Pinot Noir while relaxing at the Cardrona Hotel, one of the country’s most iconic pubs. We reunite with cycling comrade Nick who decided to cross the Crown Range with us to be hooked up with nice food and good times.
Photos to match this podcast can be found at howareyouwhereareyou.com
Music Credit: Southern Man by Denis Henderson
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.