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Salomon S-Lab Sense 4 Ultra Review
Salomon S-Lab Sense 4 Ultra Review
I’ve been running, hiking and scrambling in the Salomon S-Lab Sense 4 Ultra (and the predecessor) for years now, and it’s time for a long-term review.
DJI Spark Review – is this the most expensive paperweight ever?
DJI Spark Review – is this the most expensive paperweight ever?
So after 15 months of owning a DJI Spark I thinks it’s time for a review. At the time of purchase the Spark was the smallest, lightest drone readily available with its specs. Full HD camera, fast flying mode, obstacle…
Colombia – Cartagena, Minca, Barichara and Bogota
Colombia – Cartagena, Minca, Barichara and Bogota
So, after our first few weeks exploring Colombia and getting exhausted from running races (see more about that here), it was time for my lovely friend Katie to visit. I’ve known Katie for about 16 years. I used to go…
Guatemala (without bicycles!)
Guatemala (without bicycles!)
We left El Salvador with a pannier each and hopped on a bus to Antigua, Guatemala. We were very excited about getting to spend some time off the bikes – hiking, running, and really getting to explore some places. We…
Hiking El Cocuy National Park
Hiking El Cocuy National Park
With only 1000 foreign visitors a year, El Cocuy National Park is an excellent place to get off the beaten track in Colombia. Alas, getting off the beaten track does mean a little bit more organisation and patience – so,…
Cycling Honduras

Cycling Honduras

We spent our last few days in Belize reading up on our next destination – Honduras. Now, sensible Janneke definitely advocates reading the foreign office advice about the countries you are going to visit. But, well, overthinking-things-Janneke probably would just…

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Cycling Belize

Cycling Belize

The ‘travelling’ jury is quite divided about Belize – some people REALLY love it, and some could give or take it. Amazingly, we’d heard from some people that it isn’t that different from the rest of Central America. Having now…

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Cycling Southern Mexico (Oaxaca to Chetumal)

Cycling Southern Mexico (Oaxaca to Chetumal)

This blog tells the story of our journey cycling from Oaxaca to San Cristobal (via the Oaxacan Coast) in April 2018. If you’re looking to do a similar trip we go into a lot more detail about the logistics around…

Janneke 05/09/2018 Mexico, Panamerican Diaries 2 Comments
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We wrote a book……

We wrote a book……

So, okay, this is a bit late in the day as the book was launched AGES ago. But, we haven’t really been in a place that we can do website work. Our chapter in the Big Book of Yes gives…

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The Travelling Blues

The Travelling Blues

We are privileged beyond measure. We are amongst the top 4% of wealthiest people in the world. We have the luxury of being able to quit our jobs and not work for over a year. We can travel through dangerous areas, knowing…

Janneke 05/06/2018 Ramblings 3 Comments
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Cycling South from Mexico City – The Logistics

Cycling South from Mexico City – The Logistics

If you’re looking to do a cycling trip through Mexico (specifically from Mexico City south), we’ve pulled together an overview of our route, thoughts on accommodation and other (hopefully useful…) information from our experiences in March-May 2018 to help you plan. If…

Janneke 05/05/2018 Cycling Logistics, Mexico 7 Comments
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Cycling Mexico City to Oaxaca

Cycling Mexico City to Oaxaca

This blog gives an overview of our experiences cycling from Mexico City to Oaxaca via Puebla – if you’re interested in doing something similar we have a much more detailed logistics and route planning blog available here. Cycling in cities…

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Two Week Holiday in Mexico with the Family

Two Week Holiday in Mexico with the Family

The visit from my family had been a long time in the planning. While we were scurrying around in Canada desperately trying to salvage something from our beloved fire truck, my parents were trying to pin us down to a…

Janneke 14/04/2018 Mexico, Panamerican Diaries 1 Comment
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Cycling Baja California – The Logistics

Cycling Baja California – The Logistics

If you’re looking to do a cycling trip through Baja California, we’ve pulled together an overview of our route, thoughts on accommodation and other (hopefully useful…) information from our experiences in February 2018 to help you plan. It is an…

Janneke 08/04/2018 Cycling Logistics, Mexico 2 Comments
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Cycling Baja California

Cycling Baja California

This is the (rather long, but hopefully enjoyable!) story of our 1600km cycle from San Diego, California to La Paz, Baja California Sur in February 2018. You can find out more about the logistics in our separate blog here. “You…

Janneke 04/04/2018 Mexico, Panamerican Diaries 3 Comments
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