Monday, December 20, 2010

Istanbul

So I have done some research and I have almost finalized my route for the trip! The Australia and New Zealand routes are a little more limited, by the possibilities for the Eurotrip are endless! I was always pretty certain I would ride along the one of the Eurovelo paths. If you are not familiar with the Eurovelo, it is a cycling trail network throughout the continent that consist of 12 trails. The trails have a few features that I find especially attractive. First, the trails span the entire continent, allowing me to cross in a realistic time frame. Secondly, they attract other bike tourists, which will make the trip more safe and fun. I am planning now to fly into Istanbul and take some type of train to Romania, where I will hop onto the Eurovelo 6, the Atlantic to Black Sea Route. The Eurovelo 6 crosses through a number of different countries in both Eastern and Western Europe.

Initially, I planned on riding along the Eurovelo 8, the mediterranean sea route. A few weeks ago I purchased the eurovelo map and learned that about 90% of the eurovelo 8 is not finished! Thinking more about the trip, I actually think the Eurovelo 6 is the best option. First, completely intact: http://www.eurovelo6.org. Secondly, the trip looks awesome! I know virtually nothing about Eastern Europe....Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary...I think most people still associated with the corrupt and communist Soviet era. I know this will make my journey that much more interesting!

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Philadephia to New York

So this weekend I am going to complete a century! Although I have completed many many miles over the past few months, I haven't completed a century since January! So I'm off this Saturday to go to New York! Wish me luck!

Monday, December 13, 2010

Less than 4 months!



Welcome! First, if you have never met me, my name is Peter Krumbhaar and I am a recent college grad from the University of Pennsylvania. Over the past two years, I have dreamed of riding across the world on bicycle. This April I will get my chance to ride a few parts. On this website I will write, post my photographs, and document my journey across Australia, New Zealand, and the continent of Europe. I have many reasons why I am undertaking such a long journey. While many of these reasons seem relatively trivial, the main reason I am committed to this trip is Neighborhood Bike Works. Cycling has certainly changed my life. Neighborhood Bike Works has changed hundreds, possibly thousands of lives of children. NBW is a nonprofit educational organization in Philadelphia and the surrounding suburbs that seeks to increase opportunities for urban youth through bicycling, and which promotes cycling as an environmentally - friendly means of transportation. If you would like more information about Neighborhood Bike Works please visit http://www.neighborhoodbikeworks.org.


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