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Show #16: Interview with Randy Fay and Nancy Lewis

Show #16: Interview with Randy Fay and Nancy Lewis

Released Monday, 2nd July 2007
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Show #16: Interview with Randy Fay and Nancy Lewis

Show #16: Interview with Randy Fay and Nancy Lewis

Show #16: Interview with Randy Fay and Nancy Lewis

Show #16: Interview with Randy Fay and Nancy Lewis

Monday, 2nd July 2007
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In this episode we interview Mr. Randy Fay and Ms. Nancy Lewis. They share with us the adventures on their ongoing tour from the north pole to the south pole. As we go on with the interview, it becomes clear that a bike tourist have to be flexible and make changes to an already laid out route plan. This way, more things can be discovered as it happened to them while touring in Mexico. The experiences gained by this approach are incredible and prove that bike touring is not just going from point A to point B as straight as possible, but wander following advices from locals and taking time to know the places and make friends for life. This is one of the reasons why I love bike touring, and it is great Randy and Nancy share some of it with us!

Randy and Nancy have a website that tells all about their trip, have wonderful photos and other good stuff. Visit them at:

http://www.hobobiker.com

and listen to their podcast! yes, another bike touring podcast. Give it a listen, I like it very much and I am sure you will too!

http://www.hobobiker.com/podcast

Just recently, Randy and Nancy entered Guatemala. In the photo above, see them as they enter their next adventure's homebase. I wish them the best!

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