40,000 kilometres and counting

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40,000 kilometres and counting

Postby Andrew G » Thu Apr 17, 2014 8:33 pm

Tamar and Keith have just passed this amazing landmark.

[quote]Riding an elephant, swimming through a bat-filled cave, exploring the night-time forest, looking for dugongs on a boat trip and running the gauntlet of the drunken waterfight that is Songkran (Buddhist New Year) – it’s been an action-packed end to our time in Thailand. We’ve also celebrated three years since quitting our jobs and setting foot to pedal, and, if you add up our total distance for our 2011 and current trips we’ve just passed the 40,000 kilometre mark – that’s almost 25,000 miles and the same distance as the equatorial circumference of the earth.


I don't know how many of you have been following their travels since they left us and the TT world in Blighty but they are a great read.

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Re: 40,000 kilometres and counting

Postby tazmania_1981 » Mon Apr 28, 2014 9:53 am

waaooow such a good read actually i did not know they were going thet far
i feel more guilty now for returning his offer down to take care of his hamsters during travels..
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