Welcome to Cycle For Your Life, where I share my personal journey through cycle touring, photography, podcasts, and reflections on life. This space chronicles my adventures across Europe and Asia, capturing the highs and lows of life on the road.
From the grueling climbs of Mont Ventoux to the serene landscapes of Thailand, each trip offers a new perspective and story. Through my lens, I aim to showcase the beauty and challenges encountered along the way.
Tune into my podcasts for candid conversations and tales from the saddle, including episodes like “How Cycling Saved My Life” and interviews with fellow adventurers.
Explore the ‘Shit Happens’ section for unfiltered accounts of the unpredictable moments that make each journey unique.
Whether you’re a seasoned cyclist, a photography enthusiast, or someone seeking inspiration, there’s something here for you.
Join me as I pedal through life’s adventures, one mile at a time.
My Blogs
Thunder and rain
29th July 2013
Woke up this morning to the sound of blat blat on my tent. That’s the sound if rain. So quickly took off my cloths from the line and went back inside and tent then the heavens opened up in full force. So what to do? Get on a train and go some where, that’s what
Cinque Terre
29th July 2013
I was recommended that if in the is part of Italy that I had to visit the Cinque Terre. It comprises of five villages and each with it unique feel. They are Monterosso, Vernassa, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore. They can all be very easily reached by train and if you so wanted could see all
Vernazza
28th July 2013
A beautiful place to meet new people. Hello to Steve, Sally and their daughter Audrey. A truly lovely couple and their daughter on the last leg of their European holiday. I really enjoyed chatting to you guys. Hey Steve! If the record scratched, get a yourself a new one?.
The beautiful Italian coastline.
27th July 2013
I start end my ride this morning from Latte and every part of the journey is simply beautiful and enchanting with each village / town I went thru. You could easily stop in each place and take photos. The road rises and falls as you go in and out of each village. The winding roads
Asalato played by Nobuna
22nd July 2013
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