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Ride to Za Pu: Adventure by the Sea

Ride to Za Pu: Adventure by the Sea

by Johnny Isaak ·

The great thing about China is an adventure is always near. As the longest continuous civilization on the face of the earth, there is always someplace to go, something to see. It was time to let the spirit run and see what there was to see. Destination: the coastal fishing village of Za Pu in Zhejiang province on the north shore of Hangzhou Bay.

After kissing my wife and daughter on the cheek, I pedaled my bike out the compound gate and down the street in a southerly direction. Gradually the concrete, steel, and glass of Shanghai fell away behind me. Traffic congestion easied and the riding became more relaxed. I considered the importance of time, our most precious resource. When the opportunity presents itself, ride.

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Filed Under: Adventure Cycling Tagged With: adventure, adventure cycling, bicycle travel, China, Co-Motion, Divide, Hangzhou Bay, Johnny Isaak, Jones Loop H-Bar, micro-adventure, microadventure, Rohloff, touring, travel, Za Pu

Mia Rides: Double Century Adventure to Tai Lake

Mia Rides: Double Century Adventure to Tai Lake

by Johnny Isaak ·

“Do you want to ride? It’s a long way, close to 100 miles of cycling two days in a row. Are you really up for it?” Mia nodded her head confidently. “Dad,” I want to ride. “I can make it.” Give your children a taste of adventure and they will rise to the challenge. 

Our family was traveling out to a small cottage on Sanshan Dao, a small island on Tai Lake, for Golden Week to celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival and the Chinese National Day. The holiday would consist of a simple family dinner of local fare, a little exploring on the island, followed by a night mahjong for those game. The next morning, we’d all return to Shanghai for a final family dinner in the city.

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Filed Under: Adventure Cycling Tagged With: adventure, adventure cycling, bicycle travel, bicycling with kids, bikepacking, biking, China, kids, Tai Hu

Exploring Ancient Xinchang Village

Exploring Ancient Xinchang Village

by Johnny Isaak ·

Fall weather is an excellent time to ride. The overcast skies and cooler temperatures typical for Mid-Autumn Festival make for pleasant cycling. It’s a great time to get out and it the road and spin those pedals, especially in China. 

For Mid-Autumn Festival, our family celebrated the holiday with a family lunch and dinner. In the evening there was an all-nighter playing mahjong for those who could hang. I wasn’t one of them. Besides, I would be playing on scared money anyway. Always wanting to work a bit of adventure cycling in wherever possible, decided to make a couple days of it by riding out to the ancient water town village of Xinchang near where we would be staying. 

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Filed Under: Adventure Cycling Tagged With: adventure cycling, bicycle travel, China, Co-Motion, Divide, Gates Carbon Drive Belt, Johnny Isaak, Jones Gnarwal, Jones Loop H-Bar, Mondial, Rohloff, Schwalbe, water town, Xinchang

Follow Your Dreams

Follow Your Dreams

by Johnny Isaak ·

Giant Buddha of Leshan
Giant Buddha of Leshan, Sichuan 2014

When it comes down to it, there is nothing between you and your dreams but thin air and opportunity. And more times than not, it’s about working up the guts to go and just doing it.

As a child, I never thought it possible to have the opportunity to travel the world in search of adventure in exotic faraway lands. As with most kids in small town America, I grew up believing my life was about getting a job, paying a mortgage, and living a “normal” life that eventually led to a quiet retirement and old age.

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Filed Under: Adventure Cycling Tagged With: adventure, adventure cycling, bicycle travel, China, Leshan, Sichuan, travel

Updating the Co-Motion Divide

Updating the Co-Motion Divide

by Johnny Isaak ·

Tweaking my bike’s set up is almost as fun as taking long bike rides. It’s a never-ending evolutionary process of trying to build a cleaner, more reliable ride produces the purest, hassle-free travel experience. Each cycling journey provides me with a few ideas on how I can improve the Divide’s set up. Last summer’s family cycling adventure around the island of Hokkaido, Japan was no exception.

After using some of my bike’s kit to outfit my wife and daughter’s bicycles for our trek through Japan’s northern most island. I was in need of a couple of new bags and pouches for the Divide, plus some minor tweaking to sweeten the ride. Here’s a quick rundown of what I came up with. 

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Filed Under: Bike Tagged With: adventure, adventure cycling, bicycle, bicycle travel, bikepacking, Co-Motion, Divide, Egress Pocket, Gates Carbon Drive Belt, Gravel Packs, H-Bar, Jones Gnarwal, Jones Loop H-Bar, Mag-Tank, Mondial, Ortlieb, Quad Lock, Revelate Designs, Rohloff, Schwalbe, Speedhub, touring

What’s on the Bike? Setup for an Australian Bike Adventure

What’s on the Bike? Setup for an Australian Bike Adventure

by Johnny Isaak ·

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My bags are packed. The Divide is ready to roll. Distant horizons of the burnt red sun of the Australian Outback call.

Setting up a bike and kit for a long journey is an ongoing ever evolving process of tweaking and changing, deleting this and adding that. For me, it’s just the nature of the beast.

Setting up my rig and kit for Australia was a pretty casual affair. In the Land Down Under, I’m rolling fairly light and not over thinking the gear. Other than protection from the elements, a few items to keep the bike rolling, and a camera and notebook to document the journey, not much more is needed.

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Filed Under: Adventure Cycling Tagged With: adventure, adventure cycling, Australia, bicycle travel, Carbon Belt, Co-Motion, Divide, Explorer's Way, Gas Tank, H-Bar, Jerry Can, Jones Gnarwal, Jones Loop H-Bar, Klamper, Ortlieb, Paul Components, Revelate Designs, Ripo, Rohloff, Schmidt, Schwalbe, SON, Speedhub, Spyder, Stuart Highway, Sushi Roll, Tioga, touring, travel

Go Your Own Way: Be Your Own Explorer

Go Your Own Way: Be Your Own Explorer

by Johnny Isaak ·

Just about wherever you go nowadays chances are someone’s already been there. You’d be challenged to find many places on this planet where humans haven’t already been. Virtually everywhere you go, someone’s been there before you. And worse yet, if it’s a really cool place, somebody’s probably put up a fence around it and is charging admission.

The world is changing. Adventure travel isn’t what it used to be a hundred, even fifty years ago. But that’s no reason you shouldn’t go. If you travel to where you never been, it will be your first time.  The journey will still be a rewarding adventure if you approach it right. And in a sense, we are all explorers in our own right.

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Filed Under: Adventure Cycling Tagged With: adventure, adventure cycling, bicycle, bicycle travel, bikepacking, biking, Carbon Belt, China, Co-Motion, cycle touring, cycling, Divide, explore, explorer, Gates Carbon Drive Belt, H-Bar, Jones Loop H-Bar, Mondial, Rohloff, Schwalbe, touring, travel

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