We are bouncing on the back seat of a pick-up truck, on our way to meet Yörük nomads, because Pierre broke a tooth on a cherry pit. The small pebble-like seed was in some delicious jam laid on the table at an elaborate brunch in Tarsus. A week later Pierre […]
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Cold wave in Anatolia! (Taşucu, Turkey – KM 8,390)
On the day that we are finaly leaving Göreme National Park and Cappadocia, we are in Ürgüp and get invited inside a carpet shop for some tea. The employee insists we stay longer to meet his Canadian friend Deborah. Originally from Edmonton and now relocated to Vancouver Island, she has […]
Read MoreCappadocia calling! (Uçhisar, Turkey – KM 7,875)
Good maps are essential to great ventures on secondary roads and we invested 60 liras in the Adim Adim Türkiye, a heavy road atlas with a 1:400,000 scale, before we left Istanbul. Riding into the giant city had been eventful enough that it was understood that, after extending our stay […]
Read MoreOut of Bulgaria! (Istanbul, Turkey – KM 7,120)
We are flying on a tail wind through rows of vines and rose bushes. Bulgaria produces most of the world’s rose oil and has been in the wine business since the 5th century BC! Jean-Martin has been riding with us for a week and we celebrate the milestone by picking […]
Read MoreLow skies in the lowlands! (Sliven, Bulgaria – KM 6,560)
Instead of a gradual change from the Carpathian Mountains to the plains leading to the Danube River, we have gone from the quiet open country of the Transalpina to being squeezed between the busy road #66 and a grey sky. Ruins of communist-era buildings dot empty fields and road kills […]
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