Saturday, October 31, 2009

Radio Interview on TBS -Cycling in Korea, Cycling from the Arctic to Argentina 2012 R

Live radio interview with Shane & Erica on Kickstart 101.3 eFM, Seoul, South Korea
Out cycling with local riders on Daebudo Island, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea 2009.
Good sign: When your planning a 32,000km Cycling Expedition to get Media Attention!
Korean countryside offers enough vistas and the farm roads stretch for many miles too!
Thumbs up, I have good health & great foundation to support (IDEAS Canada, GYGIG USA)

In the spring of 2012, I will begin pedaling from the Canadian Arctic in North America to the southernmost tip of Argentina in South America. Combined with a continental crossing of Canada coast-to-coast, and a journey across a portion of the United States, it will be the longest continuous cycling adventure of my entire life. Perhaps, this is a stage in life to grow from...it will definitely put me in touch with IBD (inflammatory bowel disease) community through a charity mission to help find a cure, since there are only treatments but no cure available for Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis affecting human life on every continent on the globe.

Life is too short, this is my dream to ride for charity & for expedition, I hope to share it with you in 2012. If your interested in joining segments of the 32,000km expedition, or wish to help in fund-raising efforts, web design, or promotions in local areas, please feel free to contact me anytime. Global riders welcome on a cycling marathon that won't end till we travel from tip of North America to the lands end in the South America, an entire expedition of the Americas.

It's called - "ONE, Arctic to Argentina 2012" - Come join the adventure!!!

Contact us for more information: bpexpedition@gmail.com

Radio Interview on TBS -Cycling in Korea, Cycling from the Arctic to Argentina 2012 R

Live radio interview with Shane & Erica on Kickstart 101.3 eFM, Seoul, South Korea
Out cycling with local riders on Daebudo Island, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea 2009.
Good sign: When your planning a 32,000km Cycling Expedition to get Media Attention!
Korean countryside offers enough vistas and the farm roads stretch for many miles too!
Thumbs up, I have good health & great foundation to support (IDEAS Canada, GYGIG USA)

In the spring of 2012, I will begin pedaling from the Canadian Arctic in North America to the southernmost tip of Argentina in South America. Combined with a continental crossing of Canada coast-to-coast, and a journey across a portion of the United States, it will be the longest continuous cycling adventure of my entire life. Perhaps, this is a stage in life to grow from...it will definitely put me in touch with IBD (inflammatory bowel disease) community through a charity mission to help find a cure, since there are only treatments but no cure available for Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis affecting human life on every continent on the globe.

Life is too short, this is my dream to ride for charity & for expedition, I hope to share it with you in 2012. If your interested in joining segments of the 32,000km expedition, or wish to help in fund-raising efforts, web design, or promotions in local areas, please feel free to contact me anytime. Global riders welcome on a cycling marathon that won't end till we travel from tip of North America to the lands end in the South America, an entire expedition of the Americas.

It's called - "ONE, Arctic to Argentina 2012" - Come join the adventure!!!

Contact us for more information: bpexpedition@gmail.com

Radio Interview on TBS -Cycling in Korea, Cycling from the Arctic to Argentina 2012 R

Live radio interview with Shane & Erica on Kickstart 101.3 eFM, Seoul, South Korea
Out cycling with local riders on Daebudo Island, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea 2009.
Good sign: When your planning a 32,000km Cycling Expedition to get Media Attention!
Korean countryside offers enough vistas and the farm roads stretch for many miles too!
Thumbs up, I have good health & great foundation to support (IDEAS Canada, GYGIG USA)

In the spring of 2012, I will begin pedaling from the Canadian Arctic in North America to the southernmost tip of Argentina in South America. Combined with a continental crossing of Canada coast-to-coast, and a journey across a portion of the United States, it will be the longest continuous cycling adventure of my entire life. Perhaps, this is a stage in life to grow from...it will definitely put me in touch with IBD (inflammatory bowel disease) community through a charity mission to help find a cure, since there are only treatments but no cure available for Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis affecting human life on every continent on the globe.

Life is too short, this is my dream to ride for charity & for expedition, I hope to share it with you in 2012. If your interested in joining segments of the 32,000km expedition, or wish to help in fund-raising efforts, web design, or promotions in local areas, please feel free to contact me anytime. Global riders welcome on a cycling marathon that won't end till we travel from tip of North America to the lands end in the South America, an entire expedition of the Americas.

It's called - "ONE, Arctic to Argentina 2012" - Come join the adventure!!!

Contact us for more information: bpexpedition@gmail.com

Radio Interview on TBS -Cycling in Korea, Cycling from the Arctic to Argentina 2012 R

Live radio interview with Shane & Erica on Kickstart 101.3 eFM, Seoul, South Korea
Out cycling with local riders on Daebudo Island, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea 2009.
Good sign: When your planning a 32,000km Cycling Expedition to get Media Attention!
Korean countryside offers enough vistas and the farm roads stretch for many miles too!
Thumbs up, I have good health & great foundation to support (IDEAS Canada, GYGIG USA)

In the spring of 2012, I will begin pedaling from the Canadian Arctic in North America to the southernmost tip of Argentina in South America. Combined with a continental crossing of Canada coast-to-coast, and a journey across a portion of the United States, it will be the longest continuous cycling adventure of my entire life. Perhaps, this is a stage in life to grow from...it will definitely put me in touch with IBD (inflammatory bowel disease) community through a charity mission to help find a cure, since there are only treatments but no cure available for Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis affecting human life on every continent on the globe.

Life is too short, this is my dream to ride for charity & for expedition, I hope to share it with you in 2012. If your interested in joining segments of the 32,000km expedition, or wish to help in fund-raising efforts, web design, or promotions in local areas, please feel free to contact me anytime. Global riders welcome on a cycling marathon that won't end till we travel from tip of North America to the lands end in the South America, an entire expedition of the Americas.

It's called - "ONE, Arctic to Argentina 2012" - Come join the adventure!!!

Contact us for more information: bpexpedition@gmail.com

Thursday, October 29, 2009

The Killers on Last FM >> Tribute to cyclists on the move >> Cycling International >> Bicycle Touring

My friend Brian Sullivan is tearing up the eastern coast this summer from Donghae-Uljin, Korea
Upgrade well worth the investment: German-designed Schwalbe Marathon tires.
Taking the Blackcat out for a ride is a load of fun exercise. Keido shorts are A+.
Back on the cycling mission, goodbye Cheng Shin tires!!
After the repair to patch the tube and the inner wall of the tire. Later replaced completely.
It's all Made in China, until it breaks down and you replace it. Made in Japan-expensive!
Dismount the tire, find somewhere to hang the bike. Hit a mysterious metal object.
Vulcanized rubber patch took care of the tire and tube. Upgraded to Schwalbe Marathon tires.

My friend Brian Sullivan out on the Donghae Farms. Beaches are not far to go!
Cycling is better, when your friends come out on tour.
Daebudo Island, South Korea. My weekly relaxation routine.
Cycling is a mission to be shared everywhere in this world. Pick up a bike. Go!


The Killers on Last FM >> Tribute to cyclists on the move >> Cycling International >> Bicycle Touring

My friend Brian Sullivan is tearing up the eastern coast this summer from Donghae-Uljin, Korea
Upgrade well worth the investment: German-designed Schwalbe Marathon tires.
Taking the Blackcat out for a ride is a load of fun exercise. Keido shorts are A+.
Back on the cycling mission, goodbye Cheng Shin tires!!
After the repair to patch the tube and the inner wall of the tire. Later replaced completely.
It's all Made in China, until it breaks down and you replace it. Made in Japan-expensive!
Dismount the tire, find somewhere to hang the bike. Hit a mysterious metal object.
Vulcanized rubber patch took care of the tire and tube. Upgraded to Schwalbe Marathon tires.

My friend Brian Sullivan out on the Donghae Farms. Beaches are not far to go!
Cycling is better, when your friends come out on tour.
Daebudo Island, South Korea. My weekly relaxation routine.
Cycling is a mission to be shared everywhere in this world. Pick up a bike. Go!


The Killers on Last FM >> Tribute to cyclists on the move >> Cycling International >> Bicycle Touring

My friend Brian Sullivan is tearing up the eastern coast this summer from Donghae-Uljin, Korea
Upgrade well worth the investment: German-designed Schwalbe Marathon tires.
Taking the Blackcat out for a ride is a load of fun exercise. Keido shorts are A+.
Back on the cycling mission, goodbye Cheng Shin tires!!
After the repair to patch the tube and the inner wall of the tire. Later replaced completely.
It's all Made in China, until it breaks down and you replace it. Made in Japan-expensive!
Dismount the tire, find somewhere to hang the bike. Hit a mysterious metal object.
Vulcanized rubber patch took care of the tire and tube. Upgraded to Schwalbe Marathon tires.

My friend Brian Sullivan out on the Donghae Farms. Beaches are not far to go!
Cycling is better, when your friends come out on tour.
Daebudo Island, South Korea. My weekly relaxation routine.
Cycling is a mission to be shared everywhere in this world. Pick up a bike. Go!