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Category Archives: RoundTheWorldByBike
Another audio interview about cycling round the world
There have been a few requests for more multimedia use on this site. So I thought I would share an audio recording of an interview I did last summer. It was more fun than most interviews – we cycled a couple of laps of Richmond Park, chatting as we went. Here it is. One of [...]
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Preview of my new book, Ten Lessons from the Road
After a lot of work by Jim, Eye Books and myself, Ten Lessons from the Road is finally finished and available. I am really pleased with it. It looks great (see the video clip above) -hardback, full colour- and it feels like something fresh and new. Fingers crossed the reviewers will agree! The idea was [...]
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Photos from round the world
Just found a way to put my Flickr photos onto a world map… DON’T MISS A THING – FREE MONTHLY UPDATE BY EMAIL: Have you read Alastair’s books? Also available for Kindle, iPad and children.
Frequently Asked Questions
The questions I was asked most frequently in the 14 talks I gave for Sustrans this week: How many punctures did you get? Did you get sick? How did you go to the toilet? How did you take the photos? Did your bum hurt? Would you do it again? What was your favourite country? What [...]
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The Man who Cycled the World (…errr… not me!)
The Man who Cycled the World. Not me – no, Mark Beaumont puts me to shame! What took me over 4 years to complete took Mark just 194 days, shattering the world record for cycling round the world. I don’t envy him his ride or record; I did my ride for different reasons. But it [...]
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Free books! Why give them away?
I have been asked a few times why I give my books away for free. For me there is no question about the benefits of doing this. I make little money from writing and am more focussed on the potential benefits of getting my books out to as wide an audience as possible. If a [...]
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A hopeful person
Some of the early reviews for Thunder and Sunshine have been really encouraging, which is a big relief! Here’s a nice one from the US. DON’T MISS A THING – FREE MONTHLY UPDATE BY EMAIL: Have you read Alastair’s books? Also available for Kindle, iPad and children.
The Bike Show – a podcast
I was recently interviewed for the Bike Show, a really great London radio show that’s interested in all aspects of cycling. I had a really interesting chat with Jack as we cycled a lap of Richmond Park together. You can here the rolling interview here.Resonance 104.4 fm is London’s first radio art station and is [...]
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Alastair Humphreys RGS lecture online
The lecture I gave at the Royal Geographical Society is now available for members to watch online here. DON’T MISS A THING – FREE MONTHLY UPDATE BY EMAIL: Have you read Alastair’s books? Also available for Kindle, iPad and children.
Speaking at the RGS
Be careful what you wish for… Years ago, when I first attended a talk at the RGS, I was mesmerised by the history of the place. The history of the Society enshrines such famous names as Livingstone, Stanley, Scott, Shackleton, Hunt and Hillary. As I sat there, the idea of trying to cycle round the world [...]
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