Monday, November 16, 2009

WT: Cycling in Morocco - Youssef Boucetta






About 1/2 a year ago, whilst going through the Facebook groups, I met a young cyclist-to-be-Expeditioner named Youssef Boucetta. This guy is really cool, as I can say he will approach anyone and everyone interested in cycling, expeditions, bicycle touring, or those whom have devoted a great deal of their life to two wheels. I've been fortunate to become friends with such a great guy in Morocco, even though I have never been there or any place on that corner of the globe. Well, recently Youssef got handles on a new digital camera, an ace to his advance to sharing his goodwill message from Cycling in Morocco, and I wanted to share his recent work here on Korean-World. Although my site began as a space for my ESL teaching experience, it's now evolved, sharing the Cycling Spirit that forms a strong collective of riders around the world. I hope to experience the full-intensity of a ultra-distance cycling expedition , the time I will set aside to ride ONE, from the Arctic to Argentina in 2012-2013(32,000km, more about that over here). Ok, back to Cycling in Morocco...brought to you by Youssef Boucetta, a new name, one that will become familiar in Cycling groups, when this lad launches into his own World Expedition in the future. Until then, he's got a whole world to discover in Morocco, as I have found in South Korea. Look around you, the adventure is really right there where you left it, pick up yourself, pack your gear, and ride!!! - Brian Perich, writing from a small apartment in Siheung, South Korea.

WT: Cycling in Morocco - Youssef Boucetta






About 1/2 a year ago, whilst going through the Facebook groups, I met a young cyclist-to-be-Expeditioner named Youssef Boucetta. This guy is really cool, as I can say he will approach anyone and everyone interested in cycling, expeditions, bicycle touring, or those whom have devoted a great deal of their life to two wheels. I've been fortunate to become friends with such a great guy in Morocco, even though I have never been there or any place on that corner of the globe. Well, recently Youssef got handles on a new digital camera, an ace to his advance to sharing his goodwill message from Cycling in Morocco, and I wanted to share his recent work here on Korean-World. Although my site began as a space for my ESL teaching experience, it's now evolved, sharing the Cycling Spirit that forms a strong collective of riders around the world. I hope to experience the full-intensity of a ultra-distance cycling expedition , the time I will set aside to ride ONE, from the Arctic to Argentina in 2012-2013(32,000km, more about that over here). Ok, back to Cycling in Morocco...brought to you by Youssef Boucetta, a new name, one that will become familiar in Cycling groups, when this lad launches into his own World Expedition in the future. Until then, he's got a whole world to discover in Morocco, as I have found in South Korea. Look around you, the adventure is really right there where you left it, pick up yourself, pack your gear, and ride!!! - Brian Perich, writing from a small apartment in Siheung, South Korea.

WT: Cycling in Morocco - Youssef Boucetta






About 1/2 a year ago, whilst going through the Facebook groups, I met a young cyclist-to-be-Expeditioner named Youssef Boucetta. This guy is really cool, as I can say he will approach anyone and everyone interested in cycling, expeditions, bicycle touring, or those whom have devoted a great deal of their life to two wheels. I've been fortunate to become friends with such a great guy in Morocco, even though I have never been there or any place on that corner of the globe. Well, recently Youssef got handles on a new digital camera, an ace to his advance to sharing his goodwill message from Cycling in Morocco, and I wanted to share his recent work here on Korean-World. Although my site began as a space for my ESL teaching experience, it's now evolved, sharing the Cycling Spirit that forms a strong collective of riders around the world. I hope to experience the full-intensity of a ultra-distance cycling expedition , the time I will set aside to ride ONE, from the Arctic to Argentina in 2012-2013(32,000km, more about that over here). Ok, back to Cycling in Morocco...brought to you by Youssef Boucetta, a new name, one that will become familiar in Cycling groups, when this lad launches into his own World Expedition in the future. Until then, he's got a whole world to discover in Morocco, as I have found in South Korea. Look around you, the adventure is really right there where you left it, pick up yourself, pack your gear, and ride!!! - Brian Perich, writing from a small apartment in Siheung, South Korea.

WT: Cycling in Morocco - Youssef Boucetta






About 1/2 a year ago, whilst going through the Facebook groups, I met a young cyclist-to-be-Expeditioner named Youssef Boucetta. This guy is really cool, as I can say he will approach anyone and everyone interested in cycling, expeditions, bicycle touring, or those whom have devoted a great deal of their life to two wheels. I've been fortunate to become friends with such a great guy in Morocco, even though I have never been there or any place on that corner of the globe. Well, recently Youssef got handles on a new digital camera, an ace to his advance to sharing his goodwill message from Cycling in Morocco, and I wanted to share his recent work here on Korean-World. Although my site began as a space for my ESL teaching experience, it's now evolved, sharing the Cycling Spirit that forms a strong collective of riders around the world. I hope to experience the full-intensity of a ultra-distance cycling expedition , the time I will set aside to ride ONE, from the Arctic to Argentina in 2012-2013(32,000km, more about that over here). Ok, back to Cycling in Morocco...brought to you by Youssef Boucetta, a new name, one that will become familiar in Cycling groups, when this lad launches into his own World Expedition in the future. Until then, he's got a whole world to discover in Morocco, as I have found in South Korea. Look around you, the adventure is really right there where you left it, pick up yourself, pack your gear, and ride!!! - Brian Perich, writing from a small apartment in Siheung, South Korea.

Monday, November 9, 2009

WT: Cycling in Aleksandria, Jordan - MTB ALEK

Khaled, Ahmed, Mostafa - MTB Aleksandria, Jordan - MTB Riders Mostafa & Khaled - MTB Aleksandria - MTB RidersMTB ALEK Mountain Bikes all lined up for more pedaling action!Here's my student Sun Hee tearing it up in KoreaOn two-wheels, Surisan Mountain, Gyeonggi, South Korea.My Korean Market Blackcat MTB and Sun Hee with his Hound.Surisan Mountain recreation area, Ansan, South Korea

I recently joined a cycling club through an invitation on Facebook from a rider in Jordan. MTB ALEK They are meeting regularly to ride with other cycling enthusiasts in Jordan. After using Google to translate their message, it was really exciting to see the enthusiasm for cycling in other parts of the world. I can't make it to this event, but it's an invitation to ride the world, those who are lucky to have the experience, should plan ahead and join some international cycling groups [via Facebook.com] and there's opportunity to meet great people sharing common interests in cycling & touring. It's beats the old bus tour...or driving somewhere in your car...if you want to meet people, then step 'outside the box.' I've turned ECO-GREEN these days with avid cycling, but in the 1990's I rode 500-600cc motorcycles and explored America and Canada, it was amazing to meet so many people, and it's sociable being out there without windows, doors, and barriers of comfort.


WT: Cycling in Aleksandria, Jordan - MTB ALEK

Khaled, Ahmed, Mostafa - MTB Aleksandria, Jordan - MTB Riders Mostafa & Khaled - MTB Aleksandria - MTB RidersMTB ALEK Mountain Bikes all lined up for more pedaling action!Here's my student Sun Hee tearing it up in KoreaOn two-wheels, Surisan Mountain, Gyeonggi, South Korea.My Korean Market Blackcat MTB and Sun Hee with his Hound.Surisan Mountain recreation area, Ansan, South Korea

I recently joined a cycling club through an invitation on Facebook from a rider in Jordan. MTB ALEK They are meeting regularly to ride with other cycling enthusiasts in Jordan. After using Google to translate their message, it was really exciting to see the enthusiasm for cycling in other parts of the world. I can't make it to this event, but it's an invitation to ride the world, those who are lucky to have the experience, should plan ahead and join some international cycling groups [via Facebook.com] and there's opportunity to meet great people sharing common interests in cycling & touring. It's beats the old bus tour...or driving somewhere in your car...if you want to meet people, then step 'outside the box.' I've turned ECO-GREEN these days with avid cycling, but in the 1990's I rode 500-600cc motorcycles and explored America and Canada, it was amazing to meet so many people, and it's sociable being out there without windows, doors, and barriers of comfort.


WT: Cycling in Aleksandria, Jordan - MTB ALEK

Khaled, Ahmed, Mostafa - MTB Aleksandria, Jordan - MTB Riders Mostafa & Khaled - MTB Aleksandria - MTB RidersMTB ALEK Mountain Bikes all lined up for more pedaling action!Here's my student Sun Hee tearing it up in KoreaOn two-wheels, Surisan Mountain, Gyeonggi, South Korea.My Korean Market Blackcat MTB and Sun Hee with his Hound.Surisan Mountain recreation area, Ansan, South Korea

I recently joined a cycling club through an invitation on Facebook from a rider in Jordan. MTB ALEK They are meeting regularly to ride with other cycling enthusiasts in Jordan. After using Google to translate their message, it was really exciting to see the enthusiasm for cycling in other parts of the world. I can't make it to this event, but it's an invitation to ride the world, those who are lucky to have the experience, should plan ahead and join some international cycling groups [via Facebook.com] and there's opportunity to meet great people sharing common interests in cycling & touring. It's beats the old bus tour...or driving somewhere in your car...if you want to meet people, then step 'outside the box.' I've turned ECO-GREEN these days with avid cycling, but in the 1990's I rode 500-600cc motorcycles and explored America and Canada, it was amazing to meet so many people, and it's sociable being out there without windows, doors, and barriers of comfort.


WT: Cycling in Aleksandria, Jordan - MTB ALEK

Khaled, Ahmed, Mostafa - MTB Aleksandria, Jordan - MTB Riders Mostafa & Khaled - MTB Aleksandria - MTB RidersMTB ALEK Mountain Bikes all lined up for more pedaling action!Here's my student Sun Hee tearing it up in KoreaOn two-wheels, Surisan Mountain, Gyeonggi, South Korea.My Korean Market Blackcat MTB and Sun Hee with his Hound.Surisan Mountain recreation area, Ansan, South Korea

I recently joined a cycling club through an invitation on Facebook from a rider in Jordan. MTB ALEK They are meeting regularly to ride with other cycling enthusiasts in Jordan. After using Google to translate their message, it was really exciting to see the enthusiasm for cycling in other parts of the world. I can't make it to this event, but it's an invitation to ride the world, those who are lucky to have the experience, should plan ahead and join some international cycling groups [via Facebook.com] and there's opportunity to meet great people sharing common interests in cycling & touring. It's beats the old bus tour...or driving somewhere in your car...if you want to meet people, then step 'outside the box.' I've turned ECO-GREEN these days with avid cycling, but in the 1990's I rode 500-600cc motorcycles and explored America and Canada, it was amazing to meet so many people, and it's sociable being out there without windows, doors, and barriers of comfort.