Those Brits are hardy souls.  There's another tale, in a book titled
"Sting in the Tail:  By Racing Bicycle Around the World" written by
Peter Kuker (Pelham Books, 1973).  The book describes the author's
solo ride on a Raleigh Professional racing bicycle "around the world"
with a "kit" of around 20 lbs.  I don't think that many would attempt
such an adventure, but there's always someone!

Jim

On Jun 29, 3:04 pm, Mike <mjawn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Rob, thanks for the link. I'll be spending more time reading over
> those pages in the coming days.
>
> --mike
>
> On Jun 29, 9:53 am, rob markwardt <robmar...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >http://web.archive.org/web/20041211045554/http://www.koopmann.lightup...
>
> > I just read about these guys on the CR list and found the above link.
> > Two cousins from Great Britain bike to the "Centre of the World"..
> > (somewhere in China...through Gobi desert, Tibet, Himalayas?).  They
> > did it on lightweight Raleigh racing bikes (753 tubing). Although they
> > traveled lightly, their bikes didn't fall apart so I'm pretty certain
> > the Hilsen will be fine on a trip around Mt. Adams.
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