The full journey in order — from Stockholm in May 2013 to the finish.
.... with sunny weather and perfect packed panniers, yeah that was the plan, what we got was 5 degrees, rain, hail, strong wind and luggage that was completely not thought through. The bikes were very
Wow…. is how to describe the last week and especially the last weekend which we spent at Touratech’s Adventure Event in Säfsen in Sweden. I am so impressed with the organisation of the event. It felt
The last day in Sweden felt a bit sad leaving family and friends behind but it was also mixed with feelings of excitement. Unfortunately we couldn’t meet up with everyone but that's always the case wh
The first of July we rode from Poland to Slovakia where the roads where full of potholes in all sizes. We crossed the border to Hungary quite late and we were lucky to find a campsite quite quickly bu
When one door closes, another opens. (warning this text may contain strong language ;) So after spending many hours border crossings in and out of Moldova we arrived to the Ukraine’s border. First we
I guess most of you who are following the blog have figured out by now that we, in the end, got our visas for Russia. This means that we unfortunately did not have the possibility to travel through Ka
The day before we crossed the border to Mongolia we stopped at a little town called Kosh-Agach. When coming into the town I got a feeling of coming into an old Western film with all these little house
After we had enjoyed a magic evening at that beautiful lake Uureg muur up in the northwest of Mongolia, it was time to get some rest. I went into the tent and started to undress when I heard a
First a few words about Mongolia. We ended up spending a month in this vast and lovely country, which was very challenging physically but well worth it. All the beauty of both the landscape and the pe
Laos' shocking history. Both Anders and me left China with mixed feelings. Though we were excited to get to Laos we were also sad to leave China where I think we easily could have spent a lifetime wit
The runaway from the mob in Cambodia. We were a bit unlucky the first couple of days while entering and travelling in Cambodia. It already started at the border when a very grumpy and unpleasant offic
We arrived in Thailand on first of December by crossing the border at Poi Pet (Cambodia)/Aranyaprathet (Thailand). Immediately we could see a huge difference. First of all, the road surface changed in
Wow we crossed Myanmar/Burma overland. Myanmar is probably one of the most exciting countries we have visited so far. It is one of the few countries left on earth that has not yet become crowded by to
‘Crazy’ lovely India and Nepal. India was the country where we rode on one of the highest motorable roads in the world, 5,602 m (18,380 ft), where I nearly fainted while riding m
Alaska - space, tranquillity, bears…. In Alaska, we were riding next to glaciers, camping with bears that were lurking around the tent, rode to the most northern part of Alaska where we froze like hel
Canada - bears, glaciers, forest, forest, forest... Canada is supposed to be famous for the Stanley cup, CN Tower, their Totem Poles, Celine Dion, maple syrup, Tim Hortons, etc., but this is probably
[caption id='attachment_3527' align='aligncenter' width='620'] 'Shortcut' through Mendocino National Forest[/caption] USA and its people might not have the best reputation around the world and ou
Chased by a horny bull in deep sand... [caption id='attachment_3598' align='alignnone' width='2048'] Wonderful beach camp... but awful mosquitoes.[/caption] We rode about 2460 km (1530 miles) on Baja
Mexico... we just loved it Mexico has certainly a diverse landscape, everything from cactus covered deserts to rainforest and dramatic mountains to beautiful white beaches covered by palm trees. We en
Belize - Smiles, Reggae and beautiful Sunset Belize definitely a country worth visiting. Its colourful history has certainly given the country a diverse and rich cultural heritage. Though we only spen
Colourful and beautiful Guatemala Another country with another culture, landscape, food, rules etc., etc. yes this has now started to become commonplace for us. It has become a sort of normality in ou
Weapons in every corner in El Salvador. El Salvador is a tiny country in Central American with a reputation for having a high crime rate. It's got the 4th highest murder rate in the world and vir
Beautiful Honduras' shocking homicide rates. We spent three wonderful weeks in Honduras where we hiked through lush, dense and very green tropical rainforest full of incredible wildlife. We also
A 'little bit' of bad luck in Nicaragua. In Nicaragua we had everything from beautiful beaches, fun dirt roads, broken bike, more parasites and lots of wonderful reggae music. Border crossing The bord
Costa Rica - beaches, frogs, jungle and a few parasites Costa Rica has volcanoes, rainforest, beautiful beaches at both the Caribbean and the Pacific side. It has a rich colourful wildlife including m
Yeah!!! Back to Costa Rica and to our bikes. After spending more than two months in Sweden and England it was time to fly back to Costa Rica and to our bikes. So weird but it actually
Whoops!! I got my brain scanned by mistake in Panama City... We spent three weeks in Panama, which was two more than planned, I got my brain scanned by mistake, my shock absorber broke and we were so
Yeah!!! Colombia at last and a new shock absorber. Not only words like beautiful sceneries, proud, happy, polite and very friendly people comes to mind when thinking about Colombia but also words like
Ecuador is a rather small country but it covers everything from desert, coast, snow-covered peaks of the Andes and the Amazon and I think that we covered most of it. The border crossing from Col
High altitude, dramatic landscapes, and the vast white silence of the Salar de Uyuni — Bolivia was one of the highlights of the South American leg.
The first time we crossed the border into Chile from Boliva was in the very northeast corner. As we were riding south towards Ushuaia we were criss crossing the borders between Chile, Argentina and Bo
Peru's dirt roads....awesome, awesome, awesome... The border crossing, La Balsa, from Ecuador to Peru was tiny and though we were the only ones there, it took a fair amount of time. The staff at the b
I left my appendix in Buenos Aires... but Argentina was not only about my appendix as we will also remember the country for its beautiful sceneries, Ruta 3 (the long windy boring road), superb m
In Uruguay we had heavy rains, flooding, tornadoes, someone emptied our bank account and the most fantastic sunset... The border crossing from Argentina into Uruguay was probably one of the fastest so
Not often we have this little to say about a country but not much happened in Paraguay while we were there. So this will be a very short blogpost. After a couple of days riding through Argentin
Surfing waves in Brazil ;) We crossed the border from Paraguay into Brazil in the town Foz do Iguacu, which is about 30 km north of the Iguazu Falls. We didn't stay in the city instead we rode
We spent five very looong weeks on a cargo ship when we crossed the Atlantic Ocean from Montevideo in Uruguay to Tilbury in England. The ship did a few short stops in; Brazil, Senegal, Gambia an
Five wonderful weeks in January and February in Morocco... oh well we had some issues with rain, snow, sandstorm, and an acute bronchitis, but except from that it was fantastic. We learned to lo
Nordkapp, Old Postal Road and an unplanned Iron butt We spent last summer in Sweden, Anders was working and I was doing nothing. I had become incredible bored and restless from not been out trav