In terms of gear, I’ve split my time across my road (HUNT Race Aero Wide), enduro and largely, my rigid XC/gravel/go-anywhere adventure machine (HUNT XC Wide) that is my Cotic Cascade. All 3 rides rolled on HUNT wheels without fault and have been the perfect vehicles for this weird and wonderful voyage. Mixing it up between easy (when the wind wasn’t howling) coastal road miles, singletrack shredding and big day or multi-day who-knows-what-I’m-gonna-find kinda rides kept it interesting and made it easy to keep motivations high.
After 400+hrs of pedal-powered movement in (and for) nature, I finished the UK-based leg of the challenge just over a week ago. At times, dragging myself out onto the saddle to get worked by the wind for hours on end was pretty unappealing - but this was invariably balanced out with some great riding, chance encounters with the friendliest of folks and memorable, moving windows into the wild. I’ve never felt fitter, more satisfied and proud as I do right about now.
Shortly after finishing the final few miles, I hopped on a plane to head out to British Columbia for real, to experience the wilderness and wildlife of the Pacific Northwest. In a few weeks, I will be setting off on a bikepacking and whale watching trip around Vancouver Island. Whilst here, I hope to learn what we can apply from the research and conservation of some of the world’s most well-studied cetaceans (whales, dolphins and porpoises) to those in Sussex - which are some of the least-understood in the world.