Bash: 10 Months, Two Continents, One Bike

At 19 years old, Bash has spent the better part of a year riding his bike across two continents. What started as a solo bikepacking trip through Japan 66 days, roughly 4,500km, top to bottom became something much bigger when, instead of flying home, he bought a ticket to Istanbul and started riding northwest.

By the time Nick caught up with him (recording from the road in Provence while Bash wound down his final days in Antwerp), he'd passed through Turkey, Greece, Albania, North Macedonia, Italy, Switzerland, Luxembourg and Belgium. He got home the following morning.

In this episode they talk about what Japan actually felt like to ride, why not planning a route is the best plan, the art of listening to your body over long days, kit that got ruthlessly edited down over thousands of kilometres, and why the finish line in Japan sitting at the end of the world with sushi and an Asahi is a feeling he'll never forget.

Bash also shares his three tips for anyone thinking about doing something like this (spoiler: it doesn't have to be epic to be worth doing), and looks ahead to GBDuro in August a 2,000km off-road ultra from Land's End to John O'Groats which would make him the youngest finisher if he completes it.

A genuinely joyful conversation about riding bikes, going places, and trusting your gut.

You can listen to this episode on both Apple Podcasts and Spotify

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