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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,…
5 things I learned when I crashed our van

5 things I learned when I crashed our van

The 30th October 2017 started just like any other day on our trip. I woke up first, ate breakfast, tried to remove the excess ice from our windows, and began trying to coax Konstantin out of bed. We eventually got…

Janneke 04/02/2018 North America, Panamerican Diaries No Comments
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Fire Truck Update

Fire Truck Update

The last few months have been an interesting time with some fairly dramatic developments on our adventure! On 30th October 2017 we crashed our van (after hitting a patch of black ice) in the middle of nowhere in northern British…

Janneke 16/01/2018 North America, Panamerican Diaries No Comments
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Our 2017 Carbon Footprint

Our 2017 Carbon Footprint

We just estimated our carbon footprint using WWF’s carbon footprint estimator and offset it via the charity Cool Earth. We know that carbon offsetting is by no means perfect. It would always be better to minimise one’s footprint rather than offsetting in hindsight.…

Konstantin 09/01/2018 Ramblings No Comments
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10 Days in the Canadian Rockies

10 Days in the Canadian Rockies

We’d been told by a lot of people that we should concentrate our exploration of the Rockies in the Jasper area – it’s a lot less touristy they told us. Unfortunately Konstantin and I heard “not touristy” rather than “less…

Janneke 26/09/2017 North America, Panamerican Diaries No Comments
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Lake Superior

Lake Superior

West from Algonquin we hit Lake Superior. The early settlers thought they’d hit the Pacific, and you can see why – the rugged coastline, the endless horizon, the choppy water. But instead it’s the largest fresh water lake in the…

Janneke 25/09/2017 North America, Panamerican Diaries No Comments
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Canoe Camping in Algonquin Park

Canoe Camping in Algonquin Park

“Fuck off!” I hear Janneke hiss in front of me as she wildly flails her arms around. She’s shouting at mosquitoes and horse flies. I’m also being attacked, but I can’t flail my arms because I’m carrying our canoe, which…

Konstantin 08/09/2017 North America, Panamerican Diaries No Comments
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La Mauricie National Park – Quebec

La Mauricie National Park – Quebec

“This way” “No this way” We are standing at a crossroads, and the map on a post in front of us, is less than helpful. Countless other hikers before us have stabbed their grubby fingers over the “you are here”…

Janneke 20/08/2017 North America, Panamerican Diaries No Comments
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Mont Sainte Anne Downhill World Cup 2017

Mont Sainte Anne Downhill World Cup 2017

Ever since I got into mountainbiking almost 20 years ago (fuck, I’m getting old) I wanted to go and see a downhill world cup race live and in real life. It never worked out with the dates. Someones wedding or…

Konstantin 07/08/2017 North America, Panamerican Diaries, Race Diaries No Comments
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Our First 1000km (Halifax to Montreal)

Our First 1000km (Halifax to Montreal)

We’ve completed our first 1000km from Halifax to Montreal and wanted to share our initial thoughts and experiences of life on the road. The fire engine The fire engine has been amazing. Our little bed cave at the back is super…

Janneke 31/07/2017 North America, Panamerican Diaries 2 Comments
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Our Fire Engine Arrives in Canada!

Our Fire Engine Arrives in Canada!

We spent a few days being tourists in Halifax, waiting impatiently for our fire engine…we had obsessed for weeks about its arrival. What would go wrong….Was it clean enough? Would it get through customs? Would Canadian’s know how to drive…

Janneke 30/07/2017 North America, Panamerican Diaries 2 Comments
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