• A Wonder-ful Privilege: 2 years in

    2 Julai, Indonesia ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

    Two years ago, Doug and I left our Portland lives and flew to Amsterdam; beginning what has become a cycle tour around the world. I don’t think that our intent was to circumnavigate the world; rather, we were going to start cycling and see where the wind blew us. In the ensuing 2 years, we have been on 6 continents (Antarctic will have to be another trip) and cycled in 18 countries. We have hit a bucket list of destinations - ranging from the isolated peaks of Patagonia to the islands of the South Pacific. We have been joined by our kids in Peru and our friends Christine & John in Ireland and New Zealand. We even “bumped into” our college friend Pam in NZ.
    We have frequently experienced the generosity of strangers and tried to be good citizens of the world - returning that kindness whenever possible. I am well aware of how fortunate we are to be able to take this type of trip. We have the tangible (e.g. money) and intangible resources to be able to go the distance. Not only does one need physical health and grit but one also needs mental fortitude and agility. You never know what will come your way. We also have each other - which though usually is a blessing can be a curse. Being with one person 24/7 has its challenges!
    So what’s next? We have just started in SE Asia and plan to continue exploring the SE Asian Peninsula. Our intent is still to finish in Italy - thus we will eventually head west and cross Central Asia (likely not by bike).
    I was reading an article last night suggesting how travel isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. That growth and cultural awareness is all bullshit. I disagree. Though I am basically the same person - I have been touched and changed by our journey. The world is an amazing and awe-inspiring place and travel is, in my opinion, about getting outside your comfort zone and challenging yourself and your assumptions. It has been a wonder-ful privilege to be on this adventure.
    And how did we celebrate 2 years? Climbing into a volcano caldera on Java of course!
    A picture from each country in order.
    Baca lagi