The How Are You? Where Are You? podcast chronicles our cycle tour from London all the way home to Aotearoa/New Zealand via Europe and Latin America. Through this audio travelogue you can follow our adventures by bike and hear sounds and stories from the saddle. Original music courtesy of Callum Campbell.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 43 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Category | Sports |
That'll do. After almost 16,000km and 13 months on the road we have arrived home in the Hutt Valley of New Zealand. We arrived in Wellington Harbour on a beautiful day and formed a peloton of friends and family to ride 30km to Baden's sister's house ... more
We’re almost a stone’s throw away from home in this week’s How Are You? Where Are You? podcast. A lot of road has been traveled between Christchurch and the top of the South Island and we’ve been blessed to meet some brilliant people as well as enjoy... more
The West Coast of New Zealand's South Island covers the distance between the two major cities in the North Island, Wellington and Auckland, but this part of the country only has 33,000 thousand residents and bugger all cell phone coverage. This week'... more
Like the hopeful miners of the 1860s New Zealand Gold Rush, we too struck the precious metal while cycling through central Otago. In this 40th episode of the How Are You? Where Are You podcast we follow in the footsteps, or even the cycle tracks, of ... more
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...but not in a UK Brexit stylee!! This podcast is flipping brilliant. I know I’m a few years behind (story of my life) but these ordinary people definitely have inspired me, They made their trip something I feel like I’m stowing away in one of their pannier bags with! I’m off to NZ (Martinborough) to visit my son next year....if there isn’t a statue outside a bike shop to these explorers then something is wrong in the world! Mount Cooke, pfft Mount Baden n Shel has got to be on the cards??? Lov... more
Join two kiwis for adventures on bikes as they go from England to New Zealand
I've loved listening to Shelley and Baden's adventures by bike, one of my favourite podcasts!
This is a great podcast. I started listening because there simply are not that many contemporary bicycle touring podcasts, and I had heard on "The Sprocket Podcast" that this was one of the top five. So I thought why not, I will listen to one and see if it is worth downloading and listening to the rest. I'm so happy that I did! It is great to hear the good, and the bad, that come with the reality of life on the road while touring. It is also wonderful to hear that there are people like Baden ... more
This podcast is great. It follows the adventures of Shelley and Baden as they travel by cycle from where they have been living in London for several years to their homes in the Hutt Valley of New Zealand. You hear about all their different travel experiences, good and bad, as they cycle through Europe and Central & South America. I'm not personally a cyclist but I still find their adventures really interesting and funny - and I really feel for them as they're travelling up some of those crazy sl... more
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