Subscribe to Harry's bike blog, from Alaska to UshuaiaNews FeedSubscribe to Harry's bike blog, from Alaska to UshuaiaComments

santosbikes with cows

July 8, 2008 by ,  
Filed under

Greeny & Kowalski between the Dutch cows

You might also like

1000 Americans: Oepie Hartman, Dutch Canadian
Oepie was born in the Netherlands and had worked in the dark dusty mines of Southern Limburg. He...
Day 32-34: August 12-14 2008: Tok Cutoff to Tok: About sun, mountains, lost pants, life in a bus..
after we woke up in our church, we noticed that it was actually dry! Not only that, but the weather improved...
1000 Americans: Gerrit Nyland, Tacoma, USA
Gerrit Nyland has Dutch ancestors, though he does not speak the language. His wife is a doctor and...
1000 Americans: Rita Hofsink, Smithers, BC
Rita and Willie Hofsink live outside of busy Smithers, in a great house in the fields, overlooking...

Comments

One Response to “santosbikes with cows”
  1. Tim Snapp says:

    I just found your blog today. I hope things are going well, you have seen some incredible country and met some amazing people!

    I used to live in Alaska and have ridden the Dalton twice from Fairbanks on my motorcycle. The first time in 2000, when it was still gravel all the way from Fairbanks except for the first 34 miles…. They started chip-sealing it the next year, in 2001.

    I would love to know more about your bikes, and I think a lot of people would. It was difficult to find out that you were riding Rohloff hubs, and this is something that people need to know about! I’m not a dealer or anything, but I think Rohloffs will change the cycling world once we learn more about them, and hear from people such as yourselves, who are putting them through a “trial by fire.” Please let everyone know how the Rohloffs are doing. I really think this is important.

    I also see you are using some kind of suspension seatpost. I think this is very important information to! What are these? Thudbusters? What? Also, what kind of headlights are you using.

    More than anything, I wish you both a wonderful and SAFE journey through this amazing world…that you are sharing with so many people.

    Sincerely,

    Tim Snapp, Paradise, California.

Tell us what you're thinking

we really love your feedback. If you want a pic to show with your comment, go get a gravatar!