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Autonomous Cycling: O' Faithfull Old Honey Pot
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Riding the backbone of the Himalayas. Monday, April 20, 2009. O' Faithfull Old Honey Pot. May 2, 2009 at 2:44 PM. Ben and Nils - why does it surprise me that your food dept is going from feast to famine! Trip sounds gobsmacking, interesting to hear about headwaters of Mekong coz I saw the agriculture up its banks in Laos - where the annual rainy season would sweep away last years crops and deposit more topsoil. It seems to always be sunny on your trip? Cheers Chris and Mark NZ. May 5, 2009 at 6:53 AM.
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Autonomous Cycling: Prayer Flags, Passes, & Police
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Riding the backbone of the Himalayas. Wednesday, May 13, 2009. Prayer Flags, Passes, and Police. After three weeks of riding and many wild adventures we rolled into Lhasa, dirty, tired and looking for some food that wasn't Ramen. May 14, 2009 at 8:19 AM. Your journey is thrilling to read about. Awesome pictures. Safe travels. May 16, 2009 at 3:43 PM. Ben, hey buddy. When did you learn to write (let alone spell.)? Keep the adventures coming. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Pasta Fresca at Blue Ribbon Farm | Fresh Pasta | Mercer, Maine |
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Find Us At…. Pasta Fresca by Blue Ribbon Farm. Our fresh pasta is unique in the way we use Maine fresh ingredients in all our pastas. Fresh Ricotta from Kennebec Cheesery. In Sidney is the foundation for all our ravioli recipes. Kennebec Cheesery’s ricotta is from 100% organic Jersey milk. Fresh Chevre cheese by Kennebec Cheesery. Is an ingredient in our 4 Cheese ravioli. Kennebec Cheesery milks grass fed goats from their beautiful farm overlooking Messalonskee Lake in Sidney, Maine. Our ravioli fillings...
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Autonomous Cycling: May 2009
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Riding the backbone of the Himalayas. Thursday, May 21, 2009. Huh, so our blog is blocked in China. No matter, I think we're sneaky devils and can get around that. Thumbs up mum! I'm pretty sure they're no more nutritious than ramen back home but I keep telling myself otherwise. Wednesday, May 13, 2009. Prayer Flags, Passes, and Police. After three weeks of riding and many wild adventures we rolled into Lhasa, dirty, tired and looking for some food that wasn't Ramen. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Autonomous Cycling: July 2009
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Riding the backbone of the Himalayas. Thursday, July 9, 2009. Distance: 3894 km (Kunming- Saga). Saddle time: 283 hrs . High point: 5210m (17,000ft) cycling, 5600m (18,400ft) hiking. Avg day: 72km, 5:30hr, 15.3 kph, 5.5 Ramen packets. Instant noodle packets: 284. Weight lost: Nils: 18 lbs (5 in the last week), Ben: 16 lbs. Flats: 1 (pinch flat from dodging a car and railing a rock). Mechanicals: 2 broken spokes, 2 busted chain links. Largest Climb: 2650m (8700ft). Hitching: 2,000km (Saga-Kashi).
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Autonomous Cycling :: Links
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Http:/ www.asiemut.com/content/view/22/69/. Http:/ www.riversindemand.com/. Http:/ www.mekongdescentfoundation.org/dams.html. Http:/ www.banffmountainfestivals.ca/tour/. Across the Himalaya With a Kayak. Http:/ athwak.blogspot.com/. Kate Harris: Cycling Silk. Our Farm: Kennebec Cheesery. Guys we met in Urumqi, South Korea to the UK on bikes. Good route info - http:/ cyclingnomads.org/tibet/.
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Autonomous Cycling: April 2009
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Riding the backbone of the Himalayas. Monday, April 20, 2009. O' Faithfull Old Honey Pot. Monday, April 13, 2009. From Dali we took a right and headed north. Going out of town we stumbled upon the spring festival with horse racing/ shooting, music, food and tourist madness, we even saw a couple laowai (the first in a week or so). We couldn't stomach the crowds or the $20 fee for the Three Pagodas so we just rode by and headed for Lijang. Friday, April 10, 2009. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Jobs Archives - Alan Tibbetts
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Why I Am Running. Economic Opportunities Do Not Come Along Every Day. I strongly believe Maine will have a stronger economy if we make the right choices. We can not continue to turn down or turn away new jobs, new industries and billions of dollars. The decisions we make today will determine if our children and grandchildren can afford to stay in Maine. The Sentinel and KJ published this letter to the editor on May 10th:. LePage should get out of economy’s way. Time for Some Catching Up. The woman on the...
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fairpoint Archives - Alan Tibbetts
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Why I Am Running. Time for Some Catching Up. Central Maine Labor council BBQ and Rally on 30 September at Capitol Park in Augusta. We had beautiful weather and Mike Michaud said that if he wins the Governor’s race this event can be held at the Blaine House next year. The woman on the left is Rebecca Cornell du Houx, the Democratic candidate for Senate District 15 (Oakland-Sidney-Augusta-China-Vassalboro). You can learn more about her here. Why I Am Running. Where I Stand On The Issues. Join Me on Facebook.