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Volcano Alley 2026

Volcano Alley 2026

Volcano Alley 2026

The only South American bicycle trip that covers the continent from top to tip and everything it has to offer

RIDERS AND STAFF

Irena Kharazova

Rider

Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

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Irena Kharazova

Rider
Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

Russian Federation

Coming to cycle just short part of the trip from Ethiopia to Kenia

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Byron Trajan

Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

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Byron Trajan

Rider
Santiago to Ushuaia

Canada

Swim coach, beginner adventurer

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Guillaume Blanchet

Rider

La Paz to Salta

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Guillaume Blanchet

Rider
La Paz to Salta

Canada

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Pa Dawson

Rider

Cusco to Santiago

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Pa Dawson

Rider
Cusco to Santiago

United States

Born in Laos, raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and currently living and working in Hong Kong. Can't wait to see more of the world on two wheels!

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Tom Callahan

Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

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Tom Callahan

Rider
Santiago to Ushuaia

United Kingdom

Taking a break from a hectic consulting job in Hong Kong. What better way to spend a sabbatical than cycling a continent?! Love cycling but don't get much chance in Hong Kong. There's no better way to see a country though. Looking forward to hitting the road!

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Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

France

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Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

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John Stowe

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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John Stowe

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

United States

My first thought about biking the SAE was: "I'm not letting Chris Willie, Chris Jones, and Dudley Jesser get all the glory...and drink all the beer!" :) ...and so begins my 4th tour with TDA. Can't wait to see you all again!

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Kaye Hudson

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Kaye Hudson

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

New Zealand

Previous tours Trans Europa 2012, South America 2015, NZ section Trans Oceania 2016. Odyssey 2017 sections Bosnia to Amsterdam, Pub Ride 2018, Africa Kenya to Cape town 2019, Trans Oceania 2022 (Adelaide to Melbourne and Tasmania), Morocco Kingdom of the West 2024, Olive Route 2025 and North American Epic 2025. Looking forward to another ride with my husband Brett and catching up with riders from previous rides and meeting new riders.

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Jason Becker

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Jason Becker

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

United States

Like everyone here, I love my bike...as a glorious mode of transportation, but much more importantly as a freedom tool, taking me to places around the world I would never have seen if not from atop my bike. I have kept myself busy the past decade and a half as an art teacher and freelance artist and designer. I also love traveling, hiking, drawing, painting, building models, and anything else involving creativity. I currently live in Kansas, but look forward to the day, very soon perhaps, when I can wake up to mountains out my window.

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Chris Wille

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Chris Wille

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Canada

"The very core of man's living spirit is his passion for adventure. The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun" Chris McCandless Into the Wild Extremely happy and grateful to have participated in and cycled the equivalent of twice around the world on some 17+ incredible TDA trips, Coast to coast, all EFI, on 6 of the worlds 7 continents. First rider to have completed all of the TDA 7 Epics. Special thanks to the TDA and their amazing, dedicated staff for making such trips,. and the quote above, possible- there is an incredible amount of work that goes into scouting, logistics, bookings, vehicles, staffing food, etc etc. Nobody does it better than the TDA, No one runs tours like they do on roads less travelled. It's a wonderful lifestyle, Eat, Sleep and Ride. Learning lots every day from wherever we are on the planet. " The world is my classroom, I am it's student and class is in session!" Thanks also to the many wonderful, strong willed fellow riders who have helped shape each unique journey and make it special. From ages 25 to 78+, you are all very inspiring and show us what is possible, proving that age is just a number. Super inspired on the recent Journey to the East tour where over 50% of the riders were between 70-80 years young! Looking forward to the next adventure! Let's ride!

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Bob Whitehead

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Bob Whitehead

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

United Kingdom

Bob Whitehead Age: 75 Profession: Retired Chartered Civil Engineer Resident in Hong Kong: 31 years I was attracted to join my first bike tour in 2012 with TDA Global by the prospect of long distance adventure cycling in intriguing and sometimes remote and hostile environments. This was TDA's Silk Road tour. Some time later, when I saw their South American bike tour advertised, I was immediately attracted back to do my second long distance tour. I have now fitted bike touring into my already full & active lifestyle! So where have I come from? I’m a retired civil engineer and have lived in rural Hong Kong on and off for much of the last 40 years. There is a great range of outdoor activities on the doorstep, in particular excellent trail running and sailing. It’s also a good hub from which to take off to countries in the region and indulge in skiing, trekking and even simply just travelling! When one is still fit, why would you want to leave Hong Kong, even after 31 years? Well, I have at last now moved back to UK. As for what else got me into cycling……..Well, I’ve been a trail runner for most of my time in HK and reached the top level in my age category in cross-country, long distance trail running and mountain marathons at the ripe old age of 55. Then, after a few years, I decided to take after the great ultra-marathon runner, Marshall Ulrich, and diversify. This, as a way to keep motivated. It started with adventure racing and along with a team mate, we travelled around SE Asia competing at the top level for a number of years. Mountain biking was an important discipline and to help with my bike fitness, I brought my trusty 30-year old Carlton Gyro road bike over from the UK as my training steed. This had to go back recently to be sandblasted and painted after suffering from the ravages of Hong Kong's humidity for 10-years. Then in 2010, we competed in the Scottish Coast to Coast adventure race, for which I purchased a 16-speed cyclo-cross bike. I decided to "tour" back along the route over 5-days. This started me thinking about doing a "proper" bike tour and since I possessed a book about the Silk Road, such a bike tour loomed high on the agenda. I had also picked up a couple of books in a second hand bookshop back home in England. They were travel books on Morocco and Yunnan province in China. Glancing through those I rediscovered trekking, something I had experienced years before in Nepal in the early ‘80s. So long distance bike touring and high altitude trekking have been the focus more recently. In 2012, it was the Silk Road for 10-weeks for which I set up my mountain bike with road transmission components. In May 2013, I completed two solo treks in Morocco each based on the two highest peaks of Toubkal and Mgoun, both a little over 4000 metres. And from May 2014, China was the focus. It started with the Big Kora, a Pilgrims' circumnavigation of three 6000-metre peaks in western China involving seven mountain passes of up to 4700m. Since then, Habba Snow mountain has been the focus, with several trips (there being no maps available) culminating in a successful trip to the summit at 5,396m in 2019. Late in 2014, I completed a 5-day tour in Devon, UK on my cyclo-cross bike. This with a view to tackling LEJOG, a bike challenge of 970 miles taking in the UK from bottom to top (SW to NE). I needed to test out my gearing for the many hills on LEJOG. The idea was to take in LEJOG as a warm up for the SA Epic. The part of the LEJOG in Devon has the toughest hills on the whole LEJOG route, so this was an ideal testing ground for my equipment and gearing. And the result? I straight-away ordered a new MTB cassette and new rear changer for the bike! As for LEJOG, well I completed this in 12-days after Easter 2015 …….. and still had to walk up a number of the hills! For the South American Epic, starting in July 2015, I decided to take my mountain bike, which had proved very successful and trouble free on the Silk Road. I felt it more suitable and comfortable for the longer distances and longer climbs. And it featured yet again in the TDA West Africa tour in 2018. Meanwhile I'm still enjoying trail running and find it compliments biking very nicely. I also more recently introduced road biking to my activities and found a superb circuit in South Devon which takes me about 23kms there and back along superb coastal scenery.

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Jessica Wolf

Rider

Cartegena to Bogota

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Jessica Wolf

Rider
Cartegena to Bogota

United States

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Tom Jurenka

Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

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Tom Jurenka

Rider
Santiago to Ushuaia

Canada

Long time road-tourer, mostly in BC.

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Linda Wille

Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

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Linda Wille

Rider
Santiago to Ushuaia

Canada

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Rider

Quito to Lima

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Quito to Lima

France

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Mark Heim

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Mark Heim

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

United States

I retired early several years ago and since then I have enjoyed spending my free time staying fit and active. I've done multiple other long distance bike tours including a ride across the US then up to Alaska, TDA's Transeuropa, South American Epic, the Silk Route, and part of Africa, and the first half of the North American Epic. I’m looking forward to sharing this adventure with old friends and meeting new people.

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chris hectors

Rider

Cartegena to Lima

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chris hectors

Rider
Cartegena to Lima

Belgium

biking to see the world is my favourite way of traveling i live in ghent, an old medieval and beautiful city in the northern flemish part of belgium look forward to meet the team and to bike through latin america

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Grant Prenevost

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Grant Prenevost

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Canada

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Irin Zschokke

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Irin Zschokke

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Switzerland

Hi everyone, I'm gonna be your medic for the tour. I first heard about Tour d'Afrique 3 years ago, when one of my colleagues asked me, if I would join her for the TdA 2013. Yes I did, and I loved it. I then got to know this kind of traveling as a participant. I now can't wait to be on the "other" side and support you guys to make your South American Epic as fantastic the TdA was for me. Looking forward to meeting all of you. Cheers, Irin

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Maxime Dionne

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Maxime Dionne

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Canada

"Travelling, moving, waking up every day in a new place means I have a thousand memories of different homes all around the world."

In 2013, I bought a bicycle (that's right, I only had one from Canadian Tire at the time, but I quickly concluded a Surly LHT would better fit my needs) and went on my first bike tour, solo, starting from home and riding through Canada, the US, and Haiti. A year later, I was in Vancouver looking for a job and someone told me about TDA and their recruitment ad for Australia. I applied, bought an airline ticket to meet TDA in Adelaide, and the following month I was enjoying my new outdoor office from the saddle of my bike!

An incredible country I've cycled through is Haiti. The scenery is stunning and every 100 kilometres is an adventure, but best of all is the local folklore. I have many stories about this mysterious country and one of my favourites is about the werewolf living on the island. The Haitian werewolf is a shape-shifter able to impersonate any animal. It transforms at night—any night, even if there's no moon—and is always looking to feast on human flesh. The only way to avoid an assured death at this creature’s hands is to sleep in a house with a roof. I like to bush camp while cycling and Haiti was no different. I would sleep out in my sleeping bag in the mountains or on the beach, sometimes in my tent, sometimes under the stars. Every night the locals would warn me about the werewolf, genuinely worried I’d be eaten as I slept. Some invited me into their homes, and once a group of five friends volunteer to check on me every hour of the night. People were surprised every morning I woke up alive and some started to believe the werewolf didn't have an appetite for strangers.

There are a few reasons I like to travel so much: for one thing, I always want to have new adventures and face new challenges. And I love discovering new things—food, stories, places, people, cultures … you name it! With TDA, any and everything can happen—we’re constantly exploring the globe and we introduce fresh tours every year. As you can imagine, scouting and leading tours fulfill my desire for the new to perfection.

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Catherine Hanauer

Rider

Quito to Lima, Cusco to Ushuaia

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Catherine Hanauer

Rider
Quito to Lima, Cusco to Ushuaia

South Africa

Bicycle and adventure enthusiast. This has been on the bucket list for far too long

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Britten Ferguson

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Britten Ferguson

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

United States

Four years ago, I sold what I could and gave everything else away before hopping on a 1-way flight to Central America to work for Outward Bound. Captivated by a sense of adventure and the unique complexities of living abroad, I started mountain biking all over Costa Rica which serendipitously led to a job guiding cycling trips throughout the isthmus, logging thousands of miles fueled by rice, beans, and my beloved plantains. Since then, I've also spent significant time working and traveling through South America as an educational instructor, leading students on rugged trekking-intensive courses. I recently started Revolución, a small bike travel business, as a way of combining my passions for traveling by bike, Latin American history, and community building. An eternally optimistic Washington State native, I love a good story and scheming for the next adventure over a cold beer.

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Rider

Cartegena to Bogota

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Cartegena to Bogota

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Laura Martin

Rider

Quito to Cusco

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Laura Martin

Rider
Quito to Cusco

Canada

I'm a retired Forester and who enjoys getting outside and being active. I'm not a speedy cyclist but do try to finish the day. What better way to see a new country than from a cycle seat. This will be my second tour with TDA.

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Marius Kiefer

Rider

Quito to Lima, Cusco to Ushuaia

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Marius Kiefer

Rider
Quito to Lima, Cusco to Ushuaia

Germany

After 10 years of working I am looking forward to a well deserved Sabbatical and this amazing trip through Southamerica. Cant wait! : ) Marius

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Greg Field

Rider

Quito to Cusco

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Greg Field

Rider
Quito to Cusco

Canada

Retired Electrical Engineer, living in Nanoose Bay, BC Longer cycle trips include across Canada (2008) & New Zealand (2011) Toured & hiked Chile & Argentina in 2014 Quito to Cusco leg of SA Epic 2015 Pub Ride in 2018

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Cartegena to Quito

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Cartegena to Quito

Switzerland

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Annegrete Warrer

Rider

Quito to Lima, Cusco to Puerto Montt

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Annegrete Warrer

Rider
Quito to Lima, Cusco to Puerto Montt

Denmark

Starting doing my first TDA trip back in 2011 and doing quite some more along the years I am so happy to be back there after a far too long Corona pause. First time cycling with you in Europe is exciting - a bit more comfortable than my third world camping expeditions.. Fits me really well! And about time to learn the more charming stretches of Germany after pendling between Austria (where I live) and Denmark (where I come from) for over 40 years. This will be wonderfull: to meet you all and doing a full supported tour again!

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Per Sörner

Rider

Quito to Cusco

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Per Sörner

Rider
Quito to Cusco

Sweden

Freelance engineer, musician and reality hacker from the Swedish west coast. Currently on an indefinite sabbatical to explore life more fully. I find expedition cycling a good way to practice living in the present, enjoy the "simple" downsized life, see the world, fill up with new impressions and stretch the edge of my comfort zone. Previous TdA experience: Hong Kong to Bangkok (Bamboo Road premiere 2013), Bali to Alice Springs (Trans-Oceania premiere 2014), Quito to Cusco (SAE 2015), Ulan Bator to Gorno-Altaysk (Silk Route 2016), Freetown to Cape Coast (West Africa en Vélo premiere 2018), Kashmir to Kathmandu (Trans Himalaya premiere 2019) and Journey to the East (2024).

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jos malherbe

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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jos malherbe

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

South Africa

This will be my 5th tda trip. So i must be addicted to tuna sandwiches and camping, especially bush camps. See you all in Cartagena. Please support the charity i will be raising funds for. Visit http://www.childwelfarechallenge.co.za

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Rider

Cartegena to Quito

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Rider
Cartegena to Quito

United Kingdom

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Luiz Morais

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Luiz Morais

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Brazil

Hello, my name is Luiz Morais. I’m from Belo Horizonte, in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, a region known for its mountains, rivers, historic towns, and proudly referred to by local riders as the “California of mountain biking.” First of all, I am a rider. My connection with cycling began in childhood through BMX, where I developed my first technical skills, bike control, and a deep passion for riding. Over time, this evolved into a lifelong journey across multiple disciplines, including cross-country (XC), enduro, downhill, and long-distance cycle touring. Besides cycling, I have built extensive experience in the broader off-road and motorsports environment, including 4x4 vehicles and motorcycles. This background gives me a strong understanding of terrain, risk management, mechanics, and performance in challenging conditions. Professionally, I am a graphic designer and the founder of a local cycling support initiative called Magrela’s LifeStyle, where I provide technical assistance and stay closely connected to the cycling community. Over the years, I have intentionally prepared myself for professional expedition work, completing training in first aid, guiding, and bicycle mechanics. This combination allows me to operate with safety, efficiency, and responsibility in high-demand environments. This will be my second full expedition in the TdA – South American Epic 2026, having done two more transits from Belo Horizonte to Cartagena and one transit from Ushuaia back to Belo Horizonte. It also marks my fourth participation in TdA projects, including my involvement in the customization and preparation of the microbuses used in our South American operations. I also have extensive personal experience across the South American route. I know these regions deeply through multiple independent trips, including backpacking trips, holidays, and exploration rides. I have crossed iconic destinations such as the Atacama Desert, the Bolivian Altiplano, Salar de Uyuni, and Machu Picchu multiple times, traveling through countries like Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Peru, and Argentina. This familiarity gives me a strong sense of geography, culture, and logistics throughout the entire route. During this tour, I will be working as a professional driver and sweep rider, while also supporting multiple operational roles required in an expedition of this scale. I bring not only technical skills, but also resilience, adaptability, and a deep commitment to the cycling lifestyle. We are ready.

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Mark Lutz

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Mark Lutz

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

United States

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Rider

Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

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Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

Australia

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Sue Shuttleworth

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Sue Shuttleworth

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

United Kingdom

Aged 60, retired veterinary surgeon. Married and live in Lancashire, UK. Cycled Africa 2015, South American Epic 2015 and Trans Oceania 2016 plus various long distance cycle camping epics in the past with my husband. In 2015 Nairobi to Arusha took us 2 days to cycle. Really happy that I'll get to cycle Nairobi to Arusha now via Uganda and Rwanda. Looking forward to seeing the gorillas, and revisiting Serengeti and Ngorongoro. Also catching up with friends from previous tours.

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Will Hill

Rider

Lima to Ushuaia

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Will Hill

Rider
Lima to Ushuaia

Canada

Back for round 3! Excited to be joining the flagship TDA tour. I will be your Assistant Tour Director. Looking forward to meeting you all. Cheers!

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Rider

La Paz to Ushuaia

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La Paz to Ushuaia

United Kingdom

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Peter Sennhauser

Rider

Lima to Cusco

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Peter Sennhauser

Rider
Lima to Cusco

United States

Well, my son Britten will be working for TDA from tip to tip on this South American Epic, so it'll be his chance to take care of me rather than the other way around. He's been all over Central and S. America and this will be the first time I'm able to join him on one of his adventures. As a former Seattle bike messenger/bike dork I know bikes. The section I'm doing in the Andes from Lima to Cusco (and beyond) should go a long way toward telling me a little bit more about myself. Midlife crisis? Spiritual journey? Both? My wife signed off on this cage-rattling excursion and pushed me in this direction. Now it's time to push in a new direction - up, up, up to Cusco!

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Rider

Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

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Rider
Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

United States

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Jodi Scott

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Jodi Scott

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Canada

Hi I'm Jodi and I'll be the medic on tour

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Jean Bernier

Rider

Cusco to Santiago

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Jean Bernier

Rider
Cusco to Santiago

Canada

Hi, my name is Jean. I grew up in the beautiful town of Québec city. I have been very active since my young age. Physical education teacher for 32 years; now retired. That's my second experience with the Tour d'Afrique: In 2011, I participated in the four months challenging T.D.A.: very proud of my E.F.I. (evrey f... inches) Countries visited on bike: Canada: coast to coast. Vancouver to Inuvik ( Arctic: on the Dempster highway.) Africa: Cairo to Cape Town. India. See you all.

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Rider

Cusco to Salta

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Cusco to Salta

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Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

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Santiago to Ushuaia

Canada

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Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

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Santiago to Ushuaia

United States

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Adrian Wood

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Adrian Wood

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Australia

Hi, My name is Adrian and I will be working on the 2015 Tour D'Afrique. I couldn't be more excited. I will have just finished my final year at university and couldn't think of a better way to celebrate than meeting new people who share a common passion.

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Alejandro Rico

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Alejandro Rico

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Colombia

Hello I am Alejandro Rico and I will be your mechanic during the Tour. I'm Colombian I am excited to participate in the tour and help during this incredible journey. I am 29 years old and since I got my first bike at 8 years old I never stopped riding. We did the Scout of Colombia with Cristiano our tour leader and I can say that the route through my country Colombia is totally amazing; a journey that will like books of the Colombian Nobel of literature Gabriel Garcia Marquez a journey of magic realism. I live in Bogota capital of Colombia. I hope to help all you can so I can contact my personal email :[email protected] See you in July.

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Brian Hoeniger

Rider

Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

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Brian Hoeniger

Rider
Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

Canada

I'm a former long-time TDA employee (Accountant/Tour Support) who is soon to retire from his current job as PDGA International Director (see www.pdga.com) . In celebration of this occasion my gift to self is to ride TDAs latest amazing far-flung tour - the Tea Route. I have wonderful memories of previous rides - the TDA, Iran/Turkey, Bamboo Road, Patagonia, Ruta Maya - and now its time to embark on another wonderful TDA adventure. :)

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Rider

Quito to Lima, Cusco to La Paz

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Quito to Lima, Cusco to La Paz

United Kingdom

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Anthony kline

Rider

Lima to Cusco

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Anthony kline

Rider
Lima to Cusco

Australia

54yrs old small business owner building concreting landscaping. Enjoy adventure activities, have walked everest base camp and kilimanjaro successfully. Been a keen cyclist for several years, in 2015 Michele and did our first TDA trip from Lima to Cusco. Last year we completed Auckland to Queenstown and now looking forward to the Pub ride.

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Michele Kline

Rider

Lima to Cusco

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Michele Kline

Rider
Lima to Cusco

Australia

My Husband Anthony (Tony) and I, are from Hobart in Tasmania...we went on our first TDA tour in 2014 from Lima to Cuzco part of the South African Epic our second tour was NZ from Auckland to Queenstown 2015 and a lap around our state Tasmania in 2022 both were part of the Trans Oceania. We have completed 3 full tours the Pub Ride 2017, Viva Italia 2020 and The Orient Express in 2022. We are looking forward to Morocco!

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Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Catriona Kennedy

Rider

Cartegena to Santiago

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Catriona Kennedy

Rider
Cartegena to Santiago

United Kingdom

Mike and I have cycled from Istanbul to Beijing, Shanghai to Singapore, through India, Cartagena to Santiago and Brazil with TDA and done numerous cycling tours through Europe and across America. This trip through Seoul and Japan sounds fantastic and we're really looking forward to it.

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Eriberto Roana

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Eriberto Roana

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Italy

Questo è il mio secondo TDA, nel 2010 ho fatto il Coast to Coast Los Angeles-New York, nel 2015 SudAmerican Epic, nel 2017 Il Great Divide, adesso andiamo ad affrontare questa nuova avventura e felice di incontrare alcuni ciclisti del SAE 2015.

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Tim Padmore

Rider

Cartegena to Quito

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Tim Padmore

Rider
Cartegena to Quito

Canada

I am a slightly rusty veteran of three TDA full tours (and of life in general I suppose). Ronda and I will tear ourselves away from three toddler grandchildren and our Gastown condo for a month on a fine new road with a few old friends and more friends to be.

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Ronda Green

Rider

Cartegena to Quito

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Ronda Green

Rider
Cartegena to Quito

Canada

Hi, I am Ronda, one half of Mr. and Ms. 'Slow', Tim being the other half but we totally enjoy watching the world go by at a manageable pace. I have been a potter for forty years. Traveling to different countries gives me an intimate connection with the local culture. Pre-Columbian pottery of South America is amazing, detailing the life style and skill of the indigenous people before the Spanish invasion. Tim and I have traveled with TDA on four of the original excursion. I liken the experience to being a kid at camp: all of the adventure and fun with little of the work or management. Perfect, if we could just find someone to pitch the tents

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Victor Beijen

Rider

Lima to Cusco

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Victor Beijen

Rider
Lima to Cusco

Netherlands

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Bob Briggs

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Bob Briggs

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

United States

My name is Bob Briggs, 71 year old State of Florida retiree. Since my retirement in 2001. I have completed bike tours in India, Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, TDA Africa, Silk Route to Xi'an before crashing and SAE to Lima. Have not done a tour in over a year. I am presently suffering from TDA Global Cycling withdrawal. I've also done numerous less formal long distance tours prior to hooking up with TDA. Went to college in Salzburg, Austria in 1966 but have never done any cycling in Europe. Really looking forward to it!!!!

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Theo de Klein

Rider

Lima to Cusco

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Theo de Klein

Rider
Lima to Cusco

Netherlands

Theo de Klein from the Netherlands,

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ray harder

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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ray harder

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

United States

i am a 73 year old male from missouri, usa. i have ridden on bike tours across the us, and this will be my fourth out of country. i am glad that we are going north to south as it seems downhill to me... i am looking forward to this trip... email me -- [email protected] if you want to talk... ray

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Klaus Michael Jensen

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Klaus Michael Jensen

I'm 70 years old. I have done Africa-tour and South America Epic.

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Sharita van der Merwe

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La Paz to Santiago

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Sharita van der Merwe

Rider
La Paz to Santiago

South Africa

The thing I love most about my job is watching the social dynamics unfold.

For as long as I can remember I’ve been stripping, fixing, and riding bicycles. As well, I knew from a young age I wanted to explore, travel, and see the world—my dream at one time was to fly airplanes. However, it wasn’t long before I realized that flying in a straight line from point A to point B wasn’t for me!

When I left school I had no direction, no idea of where I wanted to be or what I wanted to do, once my dream of flying died. In 2003, I saw a magazine ad of a bunch of cyclists lined up in front of the Giza pyramids and I became hooked on the idea of doing that but I had to choose between taking a four-month cycling trip across Africa or going to Warriors Boot Camp to get educated. I chose Warriors and the programme equipped me for life by giving me a solid foundation. There, I was free to discover and explore who I was and to test physical and mental endurance. Having my attitude and my comfort zone constantly pushed readied me for all sorts of real-world challenges. I stayed at Warriors for three years, then cycled solo across Africa when I was 22 years old. In 2009, I landed the job as TDA’s assistant tour director on the Cairo to Cape Town trip—and the rest is history.

Ever since, Africa has been my baby and my favourite. I’ve worked on other tours—the Silk Route, the Bamboo Road, Ruta Maya, Magical Madagascar—but Africa is my full-time project and has lately included TDA’s complex tour of West Africa.

I’m based in beautiful Cape Town; when I’m not here, I’m scouting, exploring, problem-solving somewhere in the world and revelling in the adventure of being alive.

TDA has taken me to 80 countries and my most incredible off-the-beaten-track expedition was the West Africa scout in 2017, especially Guinea—I’d never been to a place so remote, rough or wild. I fell in love with Africa all over again on that trip. The stories are epic and endless!

There’s never a dull moment with TDA, because you absolutely never know what’s going to happen next.

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Michael Netzsch

Rider

La Paz to Ushuaia

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Michael Netzsch

Rider
La Paz to Ushuaia

Germany

I am happy that I can join another tour with TDA.

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Aloysius Carlay

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Aloysius Carlay

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

United States

This is my fourth TDA tour - did North America, South America, and India. Looking forward to this part of the world and reuniting with some old friends from previous tours. I currently ride with a full carbon moutain bike setup w/ 29 inch wheels and 2.35/2.2 sized tires and a 1x11 setup. It worked really well in South America where there was a good combination of pavement and dirt/gravel roads. Expecting something similar with the Bamboo tour.

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Nicholas Harrison

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Nicholas Harrison

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Australia

I live in Perth Western Australia, married to Johanna (Jo) who is also on the Trip. I am reasonably active enjoying outdoor activities, ocean swimming, windsurfing, snowboarding and of course riding. I ride a hard tail mountain bike in preference to a standard road bike even when commuting, makes me work harder chasing guys on road bikes. The longest bike trip I have done was in 2015 when we completed the Epic South America Trip. Since then we have ridden from Manali to Leh through the high mountain passes of Ladakh. Since returning from South America I have competed in several long distance offroad endurance rides and enjoy the physical and mental challenges.

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Johanna Platt

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Johanna Platt

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Australia

What have I signed up for!!! I must admit my main sporting passion is ocean swimming, it doesn't sound like there'll be much of that on offer! We, that is myself, & Nick (husband, also on the tour) got a taste for cycle touring on a recent trip to Costa Rica - Challenging, yes, rewarding, absolutely. Not too sure how this long distance cycle touring will go, however, always looking for the next challenge, so will give it my best shot.

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Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Canada

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Alex Glisson

Rider

Cusco to La Paz

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Alex Glisson

Rider
Cusco to La Paz

United Kingdom

I'm 27 and from the U.K. and will be undertaking two stages of the South American Epic 2015; from Lima to Bolivia. This will be my first Tour and am very excited! No idea what I am letting myself in for - but that's all part of the fun right?! Looking forward to meeting everyone :) Bring on South America! p.s. I'm on Facebook - so feel free to get in contact. I've got the same profile picture as i've uploaded to this profile page.

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David Saevitzon

Rider

Cartegena to Quito

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David Saevitzon

Rider
Cartegena to Quito

Canada

Live in Toronto - love being on the bike. Looking forward to the ride. 'Graduate' of TDA 2010 and Doomsday 2012.

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Peter Hodges

Rider

Quito to Lima

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Peter Hodges

Rider
Quito to Lima

New Zealand

Kiwi who enjoys getting out and exploring. (tda veteran)

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Erwin Attenberger

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Erwin Attenberger

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Germany

Hi, I´m Erwin, already 69, retired. My first long tour was TDA 2014, where I went from Khartoum to Nairobi and on my own through Uganda, back to Kenia and from there down to Southafrica, Lesotho, Swaziland and Mozambique. Meantime I´ve been on several TDA-Tours including South America, Silk Route and Trans-Himalaya. Looking forward to meet you on the next tour with TDA.

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Nellie Pater

Rider

Santiago to Puerto Montt

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Nellie Pater

Rider
Santiago to Puerto Montt

Netherlands

Hi, my name is Nellie, I am 57 years jong

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Dirk Pater

Rider

Santiago to Puerto Montt

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Dirk Pater

Rider
Santiago to Puerto Montt

Netherlands

My name is Dirk Pater, and I am 61 years old. I'm married to Nellie and we have four children, three daughters and one son. Their names are Dicky, Hans, Rosa & Anne. I grow vegetables by profession. Together with my family and work, excercising is also very important to me. I've been training all my life. When it comes to sport or something that is connected with competition, I'm very fanatical and enthousiastic. Though, in daily life, I'm a calm person. I see the Tour D'Afrique as the ultimate challenge and I hope that I will have lots of fun.

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Brett Lanham

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Brett Lanham

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Australia

I’m an ex seafarer, retired now for 13 years, fortunate enough to have been able to get away on a bike tour with TdA every year since 2011, until 2020 that was! My last rides were Morocco, Kingdom of the West, in 2024, and the Olive Route mid 2025. I'm joining the NAE 2025 in Yuma and looking forward to catching up with friends from past rides, meeting new ones, and sharing this adventure with a beer, or should that be, a wine or two.

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Daniel Frye

Rider

Cartegena to Santiago

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Daniel Frye

Rider
Cartegena to Santiago

United States

Hello, I'm a retired oceanographer and I've taken up cycle touring as a replacement for running and backpacking, which I'm no longer able to do. My wife and I have done several previous trips with TDA (Orient Express, TransOceania 2014, the South American Epic, and Tour d'Afrique, among others) and we're looking forward to another interesting and challenging experience this year in Australia and New Zealand. Looking forward to meeting all the riders and seeing old friends.

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Fred Promoli

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Fred Promoli

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Canada

Occupation: retired Physical Education and Outdoor Education teacher; former naval officer; Hometown: Guelph, Ontario Current residence: Collingwood, Ontario Former provinces of residence: all but Nfld, NB, PEI TdA experience: Tour d'Afrique 2003; Orient Express 2008; Silk Route 2008; Bamboo Road 2013; Australia 2014; South America 2015, 2017; Lake Winnipeg 2016; (America by Bicycle northern route 2016); Trans Himalaya 2019 Current activities: cycling, motorcycle touring, golf, canoe tripping, xc skiing; bagpipe band member

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Jacqueline Goodall

Rider

Quito to Lima

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Jacqueline Goodall

Rider
Quito to Lima

Australia

Cant wait to hit the road for another TDA Tour! Looking forward to seeing some old touring buddies and meeting some new ones. Wish I was joining you for the full tour, but feel very lucky to be able to get away from work for three sections.

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Jacqueline Nel

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Jacqueline Nel

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

South Africa

"It is by riding a bicycle that you learn the contours of a country best, since you have to sweat up the hills and coast down them. Thus you remember them as they actually are, while in a motor car only a high hill impresses you, and you have no such accurate remembrance of country you have driven through as you gain by riding a bicycle." Ernest Hemingway

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Marina Krilova

Rider

Lima to Santiago

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Marina Krilova

Rider
Lima to Santiago

Canada

Having got to explore Alaska, Yukon down to Banff with the tour I knew I was hooked for life. People and places you get to meet, experiences you get to share change you. It was only a question of time before I cleared my schedule and packed the infamous duffles to hit the road! Can't wait to see some old friends and make new ones! Xoxo

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Michael Kennedy

Rider

Quito to Lima, Cusco to Santiago

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Michael Kennedy

Rider
Quito to Lima, Cusco to Santiago

United Kingdom

This is my 8th TDA tour starting with the first TDA I have also done the first Silk Route, Bamboo Road, South American Epic, Carnival Cycling Expedition and Trans Himalaya as well as the second India Adventure/Hippy trail. I have also cycled across the US twice, Europe, eastern Australia and South America as well as numerous shorter tours around America, Europe and North Africa.

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Nelson Lacharity

Rider

Cartegena to Santiago

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Nelson Lacharity

Rider
Cartegena to Santiago

Canada

I am from Vancouver, BC, retired June of 2012. I discovered bicycling when I was 42 and long distance cycling when I was 59, so I had to retire to make time for the touring. I have been on six other TDA tours (Amber Route 2010, Bamboo 2013, and South American 2015, TransEuropa 1016, Tour d'Afrique 2017, Silk Route 2018 and North American Epic 2019) as well as several other long distance rides. For me cycling is mostly about the bike, but the chance to see new places and new cultures is right up there, along with one of the biggest pleasures, which is the people - meeting new ones and meeting up with ones from previous rides.

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Cartegena to Quito

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Rider
Cartegena to Quito

Canada

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Phil Kissel

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Phil Kissel

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

New Zealand

Have done Cairo to Capetown 2013, Registered nurse keen for cultural and cycling challenge

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Shirley Frye

Rider

Cartegena to Santiago

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Shirley Frye

Rider
Cartegena to Santiago

United States

Have enjoyed many TDA trips and hope to do many many more. After health issues and Covid, back on the road again. Slower for sure but so looking forward to a part of the world I've never been but hear so many great things about.

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Svend Paulsen

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Svend Paulsen

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Canada

Hi Since I retired from Teaching 15 years ago I have had the opportunity to travel with TDA. This will be my 9th trip. I enjoy meeting new travelers as well as reuniting with old friends. Together we see and experience the incredible wonders of the world firsthand and up close. I look forward to seeing all of you on the Silk Road.

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Irena Kharazova

Rider

Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

Byron Trajan

Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

Guillaume Blanchet

Rider

La Paz to Salta

Pa Dawson

Rider

Cusco to Santiago

Tom Callahan

Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

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Angus Mitchell

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Angus Mitchell

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Canada

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Barb Sweeney

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Barb Sweeney

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Canada

It's time to explore some more of the world on my bike.

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Andy Sorensen

Rider

Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

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Andy Sorensen

Rider
Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

United States

Discovering recumbent bicycles 15 years ago has turned a hobby into a bit of an obsession. I like to ride on pavement, dirt, and even snow. Whether pulling a trailer to/from the grocery store or riding from Paris to Brest and back, I'm happiest when pedaling.

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Kim Wright

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Kim Wright

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Australia

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Mike Jakeman

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Mike Jakeman

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Canada

Bike and travel.....it's a retirement thing and these days avoiding Global Gong Show Politics!

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EVAN KENLEY

Rider

Cusco to Puerto Montt

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EVAN KENLEY

Rider
Cusco to Puerto Montt

Canada

I have the wanderlust. What better way to do it than by bike? I have traveled extensively and recently did the SAE and Silk Route. What fun and challenging trips. I am hitting that sweet spot in age when the time, energy and desire are there to challenge myself to new adventures. I look forward to sharing this challenging experience with my fellow adventurers.

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Tom Bell

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Tom Bell

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Canada

Celebrated turning 65 by riding South American Epic. Loved the experience. I was warned these trips become addictive and was home for only 2 weeks before signing up for Africa epic which was also extrodinary. Felt a real contentment during these trips.

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Santiago to Ushuaia

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Rider
Santiago to Ushuaia

Germany

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Rider

Santiago to Puerto Montt

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Rider
Santiago to Puerto Montt

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Wayne Brown

Rider

Cusco to La Paz

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Wayne Brown

Rider
Cusco to La Paz

United States

I Love to cycle, and I love to travel. I have had a great time as a sectional rider with TDA in Peru, Bolivia, New Zealand, Greece, and Albania. I have also biked in Iceland. I have been to Mexico many times, and I’m excited to see it again -from a bike this time. I look forward to meet you all.

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Dan Squires

Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

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Dan Squires

Rider
Santiago to Ushuaia

Canada

Having sampled TDA and the first three sections of the North American Epic I could not resist book ending it with the last 2 sections of the South American Epic. Look forward to seeing the crew again and meeting everyone else.

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Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

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Rider
Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

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Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

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Rider
Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

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Rider

Salta to Ushuaia

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Rider
Salta to Ushuaia

Canada

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Dean Murray

Rider

Salta to Ushuaia

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Dean Murray

Rider
Salta to Ushuaia

United States

Retired from engineering in 2015 and have been doing cycling and hiking trips since, including Newfoundland, Ruta Maya, Australia, Pub Ride, West Africa and Great Divide. Cycling trips with camping are my favorite times.

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Rebecca Nation

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Rebecca Nation

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

United States

I am two time Ironman finisher, avid mountain biker and backpacker. I just finished the South American Epic this past year. I'm excited for this next adventure and have been training hard with a few IPA's post ride to recover properly

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Bruce Nation

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Bruce Nation

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

United States

I have a hard time saying no to ridiculously long adventures.

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James (Jim) Raddatz

Rider

Salta to Puerto Montt

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James (Jim) Raddatz

Rider
Salta to Puerto Montt

Canada

Old and slow.

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Thomas Burgess

Rider

Cartagena to Bogota

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Thomas Burgess

Rider
Cartagena to Bogota

United States

I am a school principal in California and am riding the first leg from Cartegena to Bogota on my July holiday. I wish I could do the whole ride! I've been training in the Santa Cruz mountains so am hoping to get up and over the mountains in Columbia in a reasonable fashion.

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Cartagena to Santiago

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Rider
Cartagena to Santiago

Germany

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Michael Pope

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Michael Pope

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

United States

I am a bicycle mechanic, lover of outdoor adventure, music, cycling, poker and anime. I currently live in Boulder, Colorado. I fell in love with road cycling in 2011 in the mountains of North Carolina and continue to love it to this day. My affection for cycling grew on me, gradually, over the course of several years. From commuting to riding 20 miles, 40 miles, 60 miles. Twice I rode from my house to college and back 115 miles both ways. Eventually, in 2014 I rode 4000 miles across the country with Bike&Build. Since then I have dreamed of long solo-tours through foreign countries. Until then, I will travel as a bicycle mechanic!

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Bronwyn Kelly

Rider

Santiago to Puerto Montt

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Bronwyn Kelly

Rider
Santiago to Puerto Montt

Australia

Each year I seem to find some new ride to do that is harder than the last. This section will be twice as long last year's cycling trip.

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Jacob Warner

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Jacob Warner

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

United Kingdom

Hi everyone, I will be helping out on the tour and occasionally riding a bike too. See you in Cartagena!

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Emily Currie

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Emily Currie

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

South Africa

“‘Happiness is only real when shared’: I think this counts for a whole spectrum of experiences and emotions—pain, hardship, excitement, joy, for instance—and explains why sharing an adventure or journey with a group makes it so very real!”

Who would have thought that growing up on a farm and a career in rural healthcare would prepare me for a job like my job at TDA? I always had the desire to travel and even though I thought working here would be too good to actually come true when I sent in my job application, here I am, six tours and 28 countries later. I’ve learned more about the world and myself then I ever expected.

With so many incredible memories—and so much food shared, so many friends made along the way—it will take me years to process everything I’ve experienced courtesy of TDA. Highlights of my travels so far include finishing the North American Epic (NAE) in Mexico City on the Day of the Dead, cycling Central Asia’s Pamir Highway, Abdul’s pilaf in the parking lot, Colombia, pan con chicharron, Patagonia, a massive thunder storm in Zambia, Hami melon, Madagascar, Samarkand, walnut and honey spread on fresh bread and topped with whipped yak cream, eaten in a warm yurt… and the list goes on! It’s amazing to realize that everything I experience with TDA will have an impact on my life long after these adventures are over.

One adventure I don’t expect to have again is the one I had in Mexico, when we discovered Hurricane Patricia was heading right straight at us. Monitoring the storm’s progress through the night—from stage 4 to stage 5—seemed so unreal. By 5:00 a.m., CNN was calling Patricia the strongest hurricane ever measured on planet earth. A few hours later, we loaded all bikes, riders, kit and crew onto an extra van and bus … and took off, tails between our legs, because Patricia was shaping up to be a beast! By nightfall we were safe and sound in the heart of tequila country, and, as Patricia lost most of her fury at landfall, the party at our lodgings ramped up.

There are so many wonderful aspects to working with TDA but key amongst them are travelling with purpose, meeting people from all over—and the food!

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Maxime Dionne

Rider

Salta to Ushuaia

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Maxime Dionne

Rider
Salta to Ushuaia

Canada

"Travelling, moving, waking up every day in a new place means I have a thousand memories of different homes all around the world."

In 2013, I bought a bicycle (that's right, I only had one from Canadian Tire at the time, but I quickly concluded a Surly LHT would better fit my needs) and went on my first bike tour, solo, starting from home and riding through Canada, the US, and Haiti. A year later, I was in Vancouver looking for a job and someone told me about TDA and their recruitment ad for Australia. I applied, bought an airline ticket to meet TDA in Adelaide, and the following month I was enjoying my new outdoor office from the saddle of my bike!

An incredible country I've cycled through is Haiti. The scenery is stunning and every 100 kilometres is an adventure, but best of all is the local folklore. I have many stories about this mysterious country and one of my favourites is about the werewolf living on the island. The Haitian werewolf is a shape-shifter able to impersonate any animal. It transforms at night—any night, even if there's no moon—and is always looking to feast on human flesh. The only way to avoid an assured death at this creature’s hands is to sleep in a house with a roof. I like to bush camp while cycling and Haiti was no different. I would sleep out in my sleeping bag in the mountains or on the beach, sometimes in my tent, sometimes under the stars. Every night the locals would warn me about the werewolf, genuinely worried I’d be eaten as I slept. Some invited me into their homes, and once a group of five friends volunteer to check on me every hour of the night. People were surprised every morning I woke up alive and some started to believe the werewolf didn't have an appetite for strangers.

There are a few reasons I like to travel so much: for one thing, I always want to have new adventures and face new challenges. And I love discovering new things—food, stories, places, people, cultures … you name it! With TDA, any and everything can happen—we’re constantly exploring the globe and we introduce fresh tours every year. As you can imagine, scouting and leading tours fulfill my desire for the new to perfection.

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Susan Ecenia

Rider

Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

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Susan Ecenia

Rider
Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

United States

I am about to turn 60 so it's time to go on another bike ride. I rode across the U.S. about five years ago with a tour set up very similar to yours- they carried my gear and provided the meals; I was given a cue sheet in the morning and off I went. I visited Patagonia two years ago and still think of it's beauty often so this seems a perfect fit for me. I am a painter and I listen to the podcast Dirt Bag Diaries while I paint; their motto is Get out and Chase Your Passion- Be relentless and Never Give up. This podcast gave me the courage to sign up for this wonderful adventure.

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Don Colpitts

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Don Colpitts

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Canada

The vendors setting up their market stalls in the early morning light, the children joining friends for the walk to school, scooters carrying entire families through busy intersections: the start of another day, in this town, right now, right here, where I am in the midst of the intimate fleeting dance called life. Some make references to "real-life" back at home, call this journey "once-in-a-lifetime", speak of a destination as a finish line. I reject all such attempts to constrain these experiences of exploring the world's peoples, cultures, geographies, religions, customs, daily rhythms of life, as merely attempts to stay sheltered in what is familiar, to be put it in a box to be forgotten. Instead, these journeys are life-changing: challenging what we think we know, can do, can feel, and need.

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Shanny Hill

Rider

La Paz to Salta

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Shanny Hill

Rider
La Paz to Salta

Canada

I’ve been fortunate to travel all over the world. I learn so much each time I travel and with each new project and new tour we launch.

I first found a TDA brochure when I was a sales manager at Duke's Cycle in Toronto. I met Henry and convinced him to give me a job in the office. That was over a decade ago now.

My love of all things bicycle started when I was in high school: I lived in the country and my friends were six kilometres away, in town. A bike was the easiest way to meet up with them on weekends. This started my interest in cycle touring and I did my first big trip at age 17 with some friends—a month of biking around Lake Erie, covering 3,400 kilometres from our hometown Kirkland Lake, in Northern Ontario.

Some of my favourite TDA travel memories are from Kyrgyzstan. Also Ethiopia, as well as France. And of course can't forget Namibia, and Ireland, and, well...

I love to travel and I feel very fortunate to have had an eclectic mix of travel experiences. Whether it’s trying fermented mare's milk in a yurt in Kyrgyzstan, eating “spagbol” prepared by our talented tour chefs after a long day of riding, sipping strong espresso in Venice, or sitting street-side for lunch in Paris, my travels always have food at their centre. Food and cycling—the combination can't be beat!

Working with TDA is all about variety—food, cycling, challenge, problem-solving, meeting people from all over the world, getting a glimpse into the way others live elsewhere and gaining knowledge from them, and learning to be humble.

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Salta to Ushuaia

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Salta to Ushuaia

Canada

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Kent Kirshenbaum

Rider

Santiago to Puerto Montt

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Kent Kirshenbaum

Rider
Santiago to Puerto Montt

United States

I'm an educator and researcher. My passions are moving through landscapes and cooking. I recently did a stint on the TDA Kingdom of the West and I'm eager to continue exploring the Maghreb by bike.

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Mark Heim

Rider

Salta to Ushuaia

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Mark Heim

Rider
Salta to Ushuaia

United States

I retired early several years ago and since then I have enjoyed spending my free time staying fit and active. I've done multiple other long distance bike tours including a ride across the US then up to Alaska, TDA's Transeuropa, South American Epic, the Silk Route, and part of Africa, and the first half of the North American Epic. I’m looking forward to sharing this adventure with old friends and meeting new people.

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Karen Mitchell

Rider

Lima to La Paz, Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

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Karen Mitchell

Rider
Lima to La Paz, Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

Canada

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Mario Posada

Rider

Cartagena to Bogota

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Mario Posada

Rider
Cartagena to Bogota

Colombia

I am a salesperson for a big biotech company in San Diego, where I cover the Latin America market. I am Colombian by birth and American by choice, but Brazilian in my soul.

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Caragh Rellis

Rider

Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

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Caragh Rellis

Rider
Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

Ireland

Hi, This is my first international cycle tour, although I'm a regular road cyclist and have done quite a few one day sportives and some multi-day tours around Ireland and New Zealand where I currently live.

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Mark Young

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Mark Young

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

United Kingdom

Hello, my names Mark and a Paramedic from England! I'll look forward to meeting you all and helping you in this amazing adventure! See you soon!!

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Niek Padt

Rider

Cartagena to Quito, Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

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Niek Padt

Rider
Cartagena to Quito, Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

Netherlands

I'm looking forward to complete the last sections of the South America trip that I haven't done yet!

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David Boggeman

Rider

Lima to La Paz

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David Boggeman

Rider
Lima to La Paz

United States

Lifelong cyclist, over 150000 miles. Self supported tours in 30 states. Retired Chemist Montana State University.

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Yanez Novoa

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Yanez Novoa

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

South Africa

A long time ago, I had a ten minute conversation on the beach with Steve who had been on a TDA tour through Africa. I didn’t know it then but it planted a thought in my head that would soon change the course of my life.

It seemed that everything I had done before had in some way prepared me for this. A life in hospitality and a few years at sea - from some grand establishments to some very inhospitable vessels and anything in-between.

There were a variety of less stimulating occupations I had explored before I landed at TDA. I think this is what has kept me here for so long, the almost overwhelming stimulation that one gets from daily life on tour, which is miles apart from my quiet country life in South Africa.

That, and the other people. There is always such a variety of people from all walks of life and from all over the world that I would otherwise not have met.

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Robert Hooper

Rider

Cusco to La Paz

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Robert Hooper

Rider
Cusco to La Paz

United States

Life long athlete who has really got involved with cycling recently. Taking this opportunity to meet up with some family on this trip.

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Amy Jurries

Rider

La Paz to Salta

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Amy Jurries

Rider
La Paz to Salta

United States

I'm a freelance outdoor and adventure travel writer based in San Francisco. I absolutely love exploring new places on a bike -- there is no better way to travel!

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Rider

Lima to Cusco

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Rider
Lima to Cusco

United States

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Rider

Lima to La Paz

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Lima to La Paz

United States

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Mike Vermeulen

Rider

Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

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Mike Vermeulen

Rider
Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

United States

I am an avid bicycle tourist and this is my fourth trip with TDA. I have been intrigued with Sri Lanka for a while and look forward to joining other riders in Colombo.

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Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

United States

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Charles Feaver

Rider

Salta to Puerto Montt

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Charles Feaver

Rider
Salta to Puerto Montt

Canada

My first TDA ride was India in 2012. Loved it. Bamboo Road in 2013. Awesome. Ruta Maya 2015. Oceania 2016. South America 2017. Looking forward to going back to Central America.

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Fred Promoli

Rider

Lima to Santiago

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Fred Promoli

Rider
Lima to Santiago

Canada

Occupation: retired Physical Education and Outdoor Education teacher; former naval officer; Hometown: Guelph, Ontario Current residence: Collingwood, Ontario Former provinces of residence: all but Nfld, NB, PEI TdA experience: Tour d'Afrique 2003; Orient Express 2008; Silk Route 2008; Bamboo Road 2013; Australia 2014; South America 2015, 2017; Lake Winnipeg 2016; (America by Bicycle northern route 2016); Trans Himalaya 2019 Current activities: cycling, motorcycle touring, golf, canoe tripping, xc skiing; bagpipe band member

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Lloyd Strong

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Lloyd Strong

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Canada

HI, I'm looking forward to this adventure and meeting everyone. And renewing some old friendships as well. Never been to the Northwest territories and can't wait to experience all it's charms.

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Rider

La Paz to Puerto Montt

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Rider
La Paz to Puerto Montt

Canada

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Angus Mitchell

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

Barb Sweeney

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

Andy Sorensen

Rider

Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

Kim Wright

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

Mike Jakeman

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Juan Farias

Driver

Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

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Juan Farias

Driver
Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

Argentina

Born and bred in Buenos Aires, I am a History teacher and traveller. I'm looking forward to meeting you all and have the privilege to share this experience in our beautiful continent. Nos vemos en unas semanas!

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Mark Lutz

Chef

Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

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Mark Lutz

Chef
Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

United States

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Harrison Banks

Medic

Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

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Harrison Banks

Medic
Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

United Kingdom

I'm a Emergency Medicine doctor based in Manchester UK! I have always been passionate about the outdoors and am a keen fell runner (with my dog, Floki), climber and cyclist. My passion for the outdoors has fueled a desire to work in the extreme environment and I have completed a MSc in Global health, focusing on neglected tropical diseases, and diploma in Expedition Medicine. Since then I have been splitting time between the ER and event/expedition medicine, mostly working on multi-day ultra marathons and long-distance bike rides. Patagonia has been a dream destination of mine for many years so I am extremely honored and excited to be coming along as tour medic!

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Ryan Rice

Bike Mechanic

Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

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Ryan Rice

Bike Mechanic
Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

United States

Is there a more challenging, charming, or humbling way to travel the World and discover it’s people and treasures? If there is, I haven’t come across it yet, and perhaps I wish not to. I have been a bicycle mechanic for over ten years and it has led me towards new adventures and friendships. Here’s to clean and lubed chains, straight wheels, and a comfy saddle! See you on the next adventure!

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Nicholas Coe

Content Creator

Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

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Nicholas Coe

Content Creator
Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

United States

A photographer that plays outside all year round. From Vermont, and now split time between there and Colorado. Excited to work with TDA for a 4th expedition!

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Felice de Schutter

Tour Leader Trainee

Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

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Felice de Schutter

Tour Leader Trainee
Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

Germany

Hitchhiking through Argentina and Chile 6 years ago first inspired me to travel by bike. Meeting so many long-distance cyclists and listening to their stories I just couldn't help it but buy a bike for my own adventures. And once you start travelling by bike, you can never go back. The freedom it gives you, not having to wait for a bus but just hop on the bike, the perfect pace at which you move through the environment, fast enough to cover some distance, but slow enough to see everything, interacting with the locals whenever you like, occasionally stopping for delicious local meals, and in the evening, finding the most beautiful campspot for setting up the tent, it's unique. Not to forget just feeling good moving in the fresh air all day. Since I fell in love with bikepacking, I spend a couple of months every year on self-supported bikepacking trips. The Alps, Eastern Europe, Dolomites, Italy, and most recently I spent 6 months cycling all the way through Mexico from North to South. Before I started working with TDA, I guided MTB tours crossing the Alps, and, combining my degree in Psychology with my passion for the outdoors, I took troubled kids for month-long hiking trips through the German forests. I am convinced that being outside in nature, especially in combination with sports is the best way to stay healthy, both physically and mentally. Being confronted with and testing and overcoming your own limits each day inevitably leads you to become stronger. Share this experience with a like-minded, adventurous community like you meet with TDA, and the positive outcomes double. I'm super excited for this next trip and curious to meet everyone! Hasta luego!

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Yanez Novoa

Tour Leader

Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

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Yanez Novoa

Tour Leader
Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

South Africa

A long time ago, I had a ten minute conversation on the beach with Steve who had been on a TDA tour through Africa. I didn’t know it then but it planted a thought in my head that would soon change the course of my life.

It seemed that everything I had done before had in some way prepared me for this. A life in hospitality and a few years at sea - from some grand establishments to some very inhospitable vessels and anything in-between.

There were a variety of less stimulating occupations I had explored before I landed at TDA. I think this is what has kept me here for so long, the almost overwhelming stimulation that one gets from daily life on tour, which is miles apart from my quiet country life in South Africa.

That, and the other people. There is always such a variety of people from all walks of life and from all over the world that I would otherwise not have met.

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Samuel Roy

Tour Leader Trainee

Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

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Samuel Roy

Tour Leader Trainee
Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

Canada

I see bike touring as an opportunity to slow down and bring yourself back to the essential things in life. Food, water, shelter, love, connection, space in your heart, space in your mind, movement, exploration. I believe that travelling by bike is the best way to discover our beautiful planet because of the pace of travel. It's fast enough to cover ground and cross continents, as we do with TDA, but it's slow enough to be able to truly soak in the destination you're in and everything that comes with it. The vulnerability of being alone on a bike, dressed up in bright lycra in the middle of nowhere makes you approachable and sparks curiousness and interest in the locals you meet on the road. As a tour leader with TDA, I am grateful to have the opportunity to facilitate these experiences, moments and connections.

I'm originally from Montreal in Canada where I studied business and tourism, but I have recently moved to Barcelona where cycling is unreal, even over the winter months. For the past few years, my career has been a collection of different projects and opportunities such as working as a TV host back home in Quebec, guiding with TDA and other outdoors companies as well as running my own vanlife conversion business. I've always loved getting around on two wheels, for some years, my focus was to go as fast as I could while I raced Ironman triathlons as a semi-pro. Nowadays, I still enjoy riding my bike, but a little slower, and looking around much more.

My best memory on tour is without a doubt when both my parents joined the 2019 Tour d'Afrique as riders to cycle the last two sections of the tour, from Vic Falls to Cape Town. It was such a precious privilege to be on sweep duty and get to ride with both of them through the namibian dunes.

As a tip for future participants, I think the best mindset to come onto a tour with is one of gratitude. We are all so privileged, both staff and riders, to be on these trips that being grateful for this life we get to live is an attitude we must cultivate.

See you on the road!

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Cindy Smith

Rider

Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

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Cindy Smith

Rider
Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

United States

This will be my seventh trip with TDA. Looking forward to this next adventure!

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Alain Roy

Rider

Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

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Alain Roy

Rider
Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

Canada

I’m 31% dad, 19% IT Project Manager, 16% skier, 2 % Kitter, 5% swimmer, 8% sailor, 19% good-friend and 100% cyclist. Looking forward for my second TDA trip with my son. Alain

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Jay Ozturk

Rider

Buenos Aires to Puerto Montt

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Jay Ozturk

Rider
Buenos Aires to Puerto Montt

Canada

I am a real estate broker living in Toronto, Canada. I love to travel and I think cycling is best way to do it. Only problem with Tda is once you do one tour you are hooked,this will be my 5th one. Looking farward to meet some new crazy friends and catch up with previous ones. Jay Ozturk

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maggie williamson

Rider

Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

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maggie williamson

Rider
Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

Canada

I’m a lover of the outdoors and have discovered I really enjoy the slow travel that bicycle touring allows. Did the Hippie Trail in 2019 and now am looking forward to exploring southern India and Sri Lanka.

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Marnie (Margaret) Souter

Rider

Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

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Marnie (Margaret) Souter

Rider
Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

Canada

When I retired in Fall 2022 I went on my first TDA adventure - the South American epic. I loved it so much I'm signing on for more ! This year I am looking forward to Morocco in April and the Cape Town to Kili trip in the Fall.

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Neil Bradburn

Rider

Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

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Neil Bradburn

Rider
Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

United Kingdom

Retired Police Officer. Single Enjoy cycling and keeping fit in general. Love travelling.

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James (Jim) Raddatz

Rider

Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

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James (Jim) Raddatz

Rider
Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

Canada

old and slow

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Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

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Rider
Santiago to Ushuaia

Canada

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Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

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Santiago to Ushuaia

Canada

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Ron Lowe

Rider

Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

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Ron Lowe

Rider
Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

United Kingdom

TDA South America Epic 2022 Audax cyclist - 10 years Super Randonneur, Paris-Brest-Paris 2019; Midnight Sun 1200k 2022; London-Edinburgh-London 1500k 2022. Time Trial - all distances, including 24hr; Occasional hill / trail runner and Inadequate swimmer

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Rider

Buenos Aires to Santiago

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Rider
Buenos Aires to Santiago

United States

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Rider

Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

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Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

United States

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Rona Lowe

Rider

Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

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Rona Lowe

Rider
Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

United Kingdom

Retired. Love to cycle. Love to travel.

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Rider

Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

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Rider
Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

United Kingdom

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Tom Woodard

Rider

Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

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Tom Woodard

Rider
Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

United Kingdom

Time for another adventure, (veteran of Tour d'Afrique 2018, South American Epic 2022 and Trans-Himalaya 2023.) Looking forward to meeting a group of like minded people to share the experience.

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Charles Hughes

Rider

Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

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Charles Hughes

Rider
Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

South Africa

Like riding a bicycle, especially in beautiful places with good companions . The proverbial man of few words.

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Barbara Smit

Rider

Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

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Barbara Smit

Rider
Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

United States

Love cycling and travel. Looking forward to seeing this part of the world

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Jim Skeel

Rider

Buenos Aires to Santiago

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Jim Skeel

Rider
Buenos Aires to Santiago

United States

Barb and I have done several TDA rides. The most difficult part of this trip will be leaving my one old dog at home. Consequently, I am only signing up for the first section.

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Richard Schingler

Rider

Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

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Richard Schingler

Rider
Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

United States

I love to travel and see the world from the seat of a bicycle. Married living part time in Spain.

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Rod Pennington

Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

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Rod Pennington

Rider
Santiago to Ushuaia

Canada

Hi there fellow adventure travellers, looking forward to sharing this experience with all of you....let's go!

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Kees Kouwenhoven

Rider

Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

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Kees Kouwenhoven

Rider
Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

Netherlands

Born and raised in Holland. I am married for a long time, over 60 years of age and working in agricultural business as an advisor for growers in pest management in greenhouses. Besides travelling, cycling is one of my hobbies so this tour is a good combination of both. With friends we have been cycling a lot through Europe This will be my third expedition outside Europe after doing half of the Silk Route with TDA four years ago and Buenos Aires Ushuaia in 2022 Hoping to make new memories

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Edward Malden

Rider

Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

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Edward Malden

Rider
Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

United Kingdom

Normal ( at least I like to think so) chap who enjoys a little adventure & the great outdoors. I like to exercise so I can consume lots of good food , beer, & wine.

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Merrill F

Rider

Buenos Aires to Santiago

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Merrill F

Rider
Buenos Aires to Santiago

United States

I retired in 2008 and recently turned 70. I love the outdoors and am always looking for a new adventure. One of my sons introduced me to cycling in 2013 and I found it fun and fulfilling. In 2014 my son and I cycled across SE Asia from Bangkok to Saigon. My first TDA tour in 2016 was the Hippie Trail in India and I then went on to complete an unsupported tour of the U.S. West Coast as well as a U.S. transcontinental west to east. I live in Northern California, have been married for over 30 years, and have 2 sons in their early 30's. Travel by bicycle is a great way to meet the people of a country and experience the food, music and culture. I look forward to new adventures with TDA.

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Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

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Rider
Santiago to Ushuaia

Canada

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Guy Miles

Rider

Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

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Guy Miles

Rider
Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

South Africa

Enjoy cycle adventures, with or without friends. have been doing longer distances since a car accident stopped other sports.

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Mark Heim

Rider

Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

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Mark Heim

Rider
Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

United States

I retired early several years ago and since then I have enjoyed spending my free time staying fit and active. I've done multiple other long distance bike tours including a ride across the US then up to Alaska, TDA's Transeuropa, South American Epic, the Silk Route, and part of Africa, and the first half of the North American Epic. I’m looking forward to sharing this adventure with old friends and meeting new people.

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Karin Lind Hansen

Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

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Karin Lind Hansen

Rider
Santiago to Ushuaia

Denmark

I love travelling. I love biking. I love visiting new places. I have visited several places with TDA - but there are still places left to see, explore, and enjoy :)

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Dean Murray

Rider

Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

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Dean Murray

Rider
Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

United States

Retired from engineering in 2015 and have been doing cycling and hiking trips since, including Newfoundland, Ruta Maya, Australia, Pub Ride, West Africa and Great Divide. Cycling trips with camping are my favorite times.

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Kevin McAleer

Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

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Kevin McAleer

Rider
Santiago to Ushuaia

Canada

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will carter

Rider

Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

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will carter

Rider
Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

United Kingdom

I live in Bedford uk.,im 76 and enjoy the challenges of life

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Bill Wilson

Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

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Bill Wilson

Rider
Santiago to Ushuaia

Canada

I am looking forward to another challenging and adventurous tour with TDA, my 14th.. I retired eleven years ago, after more than 35 years prosecuting criminal cases for the Ontario government, and spend the bulk of my time cycling, golfing, reading and travelling. It will be great to get together with some old and new friends.

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Anne Thompson

Rider

Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

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Anne Thompson

Rider
Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

United States

Looking forward to this trip!

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Erica Quaile

Rider

Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

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Erica Quaile

Rider
Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

United Kingdom

I live in Guildford, Surrey about 40km outside London. I work for a children's charity called Shooting Star Children's Hospices. I'm an enthusiastic road cyclist and am very much looking forward to doing the Carretera Austral .

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Deric Quaile

Rider

Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

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Deric Quaile

Rider
Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

United Kingdom

I am retired after 30 years in Shell International focusing on environmental management of Shell operations worldwide and having been based in various countries, including Chile. I was born and grew up in Zimbabwe, attended university in South Africa, and worked in Zimbabwe and South Africa before joining Shell in the UK. I now live in Guildford, south west of London. I am very involved in Lions Clubs International, a charitable service organisation, and carry out other volunteering roles. I very much enjoy outdoor activities with trout fishing ranking top. I am relatively new to cycling and finding it an enjoyable way to explore the lovely hilly and wooded sites across the Surrey Hills around Guildford. I am married to Erica, who is also intending tackling the Carretera Austral. We have two grown up daughters who live in London.

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Kim Wright

Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

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Kim Wright

Rider
Santiago to Ushuaia

Australia

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Francois Tardif

Rider

Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

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Francois Tardif

Rider
Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

Canada

I am very glad to join this trip . My sports are more Xcountry ski and sailing so i start to traine in cycling .

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Santiago to Puerto Montt

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Santiago to Puerto Montt

United Kingdom

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Peter McCartney

Rider

Santiago to Puerto Montt

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Peter McCartney

Rider
Santiago to Puerto Montt

Ireland

I am from Bristol, England and will be joining a number of good friends we have met on previous TDA tours (this is my fifth one). Apart from cycling, I do Park runs and have entered the Polar Bear Challenge this winter. Do a lot to support one of our local primary schools with very high number of immigrant pupils and also our local food bank. Chair of our local Residents Association. Very interested in recycling and renewables (but frustrated by the politics of both).

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Janet Briggs

Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

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Janet Briggs

Rider
Santiago to Ushuaia

United States

I am a retired educator living in the Black Hills of South Dakota in the United States. I love to spend time outdoors either biking or hiking, especially in the National Forest nearby. I completed the Southern Tier Tour across the southern United States this spring, which is the longest tour I've ridden on. I've ridden in quite a few of the states in the US and in two provinces in Canada. I am looking forward to riding in South America and experiencing the culture as well as the beautiful scenery.

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Gary Hoffman

Rider

Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

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Gary Hoffman

Rider
Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

United States

A retired guy from Washington DC who really enjoys biking and meeting new people on these TDA trips.

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Ada Sans

Rider

Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

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Ada Sans

Rider
Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

Netherlands

Now I am almost 70 Herman and I decided to do some more tours . Europe is for us almost home but we never saw the Scandinavian countries by bike. So Lets do it 😁

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Herman Sans

Rider

Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

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Herman Sans

Rider
Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

Netherlands

Storting this year with the tea route witch was very Nice. Now we are in for the northern part of europe. And we meet a lot of people again wit h we saw on zeverlap tda tours

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Tom Green

Rider

Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

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Tom Green

Rider
Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

United Kingdom

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Hugh Green

Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

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Hugh Green

Rider
Santiago to Ushuaia

United Kingdom

29- Mechanical Engineer Pirelli - Ready for another TDA Adventure...

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Brenda Trenholme

Rider

Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

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Brenda Trenholme

Rider
Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

Canada

I have a passion for most outdoor sports, especially in the mountains. I’m looking forward to exploring these countries with old cycling friends and staff and meeting new ones. By giving slideshows of my past cycling adventures, I have fundraised for a Canadian charity called the Kenya Education Endowment Fund. I’m considering creating a digital presentation of this ride as a fundraising enterprise. www.KenyaEducation.org

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Kenny Summers

Rider

Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

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Kenny Summers

Rider
Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

United Kingdom

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Yanez Novoa

Tour Leader

Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

Cindy Smith

Rider

Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

Alain Roy

Rider

Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

Jay Ozturk

Rider

Buenos Aires to Puerto Montt

maggie williamson

Rider

Buenos Aires to Ushuaia

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Carolina Ceravolo

Tour Leader

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Carolina Ceravolo

Tour Leader
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Brazil

There are many things I love about my job, but my favorite is to dive deep in the route to learn all about its features, profile, geographical and historical facts, and to reunite with the team and riders to explore the journey together. All of us are very privileged to be able to explore the world at the pace of a bicycle; to really be present and see, feel, hear and smell all the environments we are cycling through. I love to keep the riders focused on their journey, motivating them to see the magic and the beauty of what we have the opportunity to be doing. I like to be the bridge to their experience, helping them face the challenges and persevere.

I currently live in Belgium. I have been traveling through all hidden corners of the American continent and Europe for the last 10 years where I learnt about its history and culture. I'm a certified nature and history guide in Mexico, specialized in Mayan History. I'm also a technical cave diver and worked with cave exploration in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, where I lived for 9 years. Here I developed skills in safety and risk management, which is one of my favorite aspects of the job as a tour leader: to be able to foresee hazards and plan ways to mitigate them.

Cycling is my favorite thing to do, so in 2017 I did a solo self supported bike trip for 4 months from Mexico to Brazil. This was when I decided to change the course of my career from guiding nature and cave diving tours to working with cycling tour companies, realizing I could transfer my skills in safety and risk assessment from cave diving into leading cycling tours/expeditions.

My tip for cyclists joining our tours is to trully allow yourself to be out of your comfort zone and to enjoy being there. Traveling by bike is physically challenging, but having a strong, open and adventurous mind is what you need to take the most out of it. Learn to appreciate the differences. To think as a group and to be realistic about what crossing a country - or a few of them - by bicycle implies. It's a unique and a massive achievement for everyone involved in it, don't forget that! Have fun, and smile always.

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Ine Leschbrandt Ostmo

Tour Leader Trainee

Cartagena to La Paz

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Ine Leschbrandt Ostmo

Tour Leader Trainee
Cartagena to La Paz

Norway

Born and raised in Norway, but I’ve been on the road for the last few years. I’m an outdoor lover, a big biking enthusiast, and I’m super excited for my third TDA trip as a tour leader assistant. Really excited to meet you on the road!

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Juan Bianchi

Tour Leader Trainee

Cartagena to Cusco, Mendoza to Ushuaia

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Juan Bianchi

Tour Leader Trainee
Cartagena to Cusco, Mendoza to Ushuaia

Argentina

I am from Córdoba. Argentina. I work as a tourist guide specialized on multy day bike tours, in the area of Córdoba Hills. I love cycling and I do it every day, as a way of training, traveling, urban transportation, etc...

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Becky Timbers

Assistant Tour Leader

Cusco to Ushuaia

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Becky Timbers

Assistant Tour Leader
Cusco to Ushuaia

United States

Originally from Vermont, I now live and travel in my converted van. I love all forms of bike from mountain biking, bikepacking, gravel, and touring.

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Lorenzo Boutall

Bike Mechanic

Cartagena to Cusco

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Lorenzo Boutall

Bike Mechanic
Cartagena to Cusco

United Kingdom

Half Italian and half English, I was born in London and moved to the Italian Alps at a young age. Here I developed a passion for the outdoors and outdoor activities such as cycling (of course), skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing, trekking etc.. I studied forestry and environmental science at the University of Turin and during that time I started crafting handmade wooden powedersurfs (bindingless snowboards for freeriding). After graduating from Uni I soon realized that my powdersurf "business" was not going to pay the bills, so I decided to direct my workshop skills towards another passion of mine: cycling and cycling mechanics. I moved back to London and found a job as a mechanic and dedicated my whole life to bikes, both fixing them in a stand at work and riding miles in my free time. Doing so I managed to increase my bike knowledge fairly quickly and eventually landed a job at one of the most renowned bike shops in the UK. After a few years working there, I decided it was time to move back to the Alps where I could continue my career as a mechanic thanks to my newly acquired skill set, but also embrace once again the mountain life I missed so much while living in London. Now I work in an amazing workshop in Italy and do product testing and write articles for an Italian cycling magazine (called Alvento if you would like to have a peak!). Everything is going great in life, except for the fact that working full time for a shop doesn't leave much room for proper adventurous travelling that I used to enjoy so much when I was younger. This is where TDA cycling comes into play!! An incredible opportunity to do what I love the most all around the world. NAE will be my third trip as a mechanic and I just can't wait for it to start! I shall see you in Mexico and don't worry, your bikes will be in good hands :D

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Malcolm Juring

Bike Mechanic

Cusco to Ushuaia

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Malcolm Juring

Bike Mechanic
Cusco to Ushuaia

United States

I love traveling, riding bikes, and meeting new people. What more could you ask for?

My most memorable experience on a TDA tour is swimming in the Arctic Ocean at the start of the North American Epic. *spoiler* It's not very cold in July :(

My advice for anyone planning to join a TDA tour is to read a book set in your tour's destination. Try learning a few phrases in the local language and don't forget your towel!

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Colleen Gordon

Chef

Cartagena to Salta

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Colleen Gordon

Chef
Cartagena to Salta

South Africa

I just love Africa. I love introducing Africa to people that have never been here or have never done anything like this. You can just see their eyes open, and all of their prejudices drop as they ride through it. The bike is just such an amazing way to do it, I’ve done tours in the past where the passengers are in the vehicle with me, and it’s just not the same. [On a TDA tour] you stop at coke stops all the time, and are constantly interacting with your environment. You often rely on locals for something like water, that interaction is absolutely essential to the tours. In the end, it’s one giant road trip with people that become your family. I love camping. You get addicted to the camping lifestyle, to see the sunrise and sunset everyday. You’re in the mix, you’re hearing the hyena’s and the owls. The amount of times I’ve had elephants come through our campsites in Africa, it’s magic.

I have been leading tours in Africa for over a decade, but I started at TDA as a chef. I love shopping at local markets in Africa, the interactions with the mama’s, and just buying everything they’re selling in bulk.

I love the behind the scenes moments. Everything it takes to keep the show on the road. Trucks getting stuck, and us having to try and pull vehicles out with help from the locals and their tractors. I remember another time on the North American epic, on the Arctic section, we had such a hard time trying to source water, that we sent up the drone to find the local water tank in a little First Nations village. It’s stuff like that that I love, the behind-the-scenes challenges. I like the spontaneity, the natural chaos of Africa.

[As a tip for future participants of our expedition tours], get comfortable with all your camping gear. Set up your tent first, maybe even sleep in it for a night or two in your apartment. Test your mattress, take it up and down a couple of times, because you’ll be doing that a lot. People don’t always realise this. You’ll be coming into camp after a long ride, and having to set your tent up and then tearing it down again in the middle of the night, just day after day after day, it’s relentless. So packing well and being comfortable with your set-up is absolutely essential in my opinion.

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Helen Gertig

Medic

Cusco to Ushuaia

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Helen Gertig

Medic
Cusco to Ushuaia

United Kingdom

I'm a GP based in the beautiful Highlands of Scotland. Love an adventure by any self-propelled means. I have previously been medic for the (fabulous) Tour d'Afrique, Silk Route and Trans-Himalaya TDA expeditions. Looking forward to joining you all for this joyful two-wheeled scamper!!

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Rigoberto Ortega

Driver

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Rigoberto Ortega

Driver
Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Jessica Pollock

Medic

Cartagena to Cusco

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Jessica Pollock

Medic
Cartagena to Cusco

South Africa

I was born and raised in the small town of East London, South Africa and am currently working in various emergency departments in Cape Town. I love all things adventure in the outdoors. Looking forward to meeting you all and exploring some incredible places together.

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Mark Lutz

Chef

Salta to Ushuaia

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Mark Lutz

Chef
Salta to Ushuaia

United States

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Shanny Hill

Tour Support

Cartagena to Quito

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Shanny Hill

Tour Support
Cartagena to Quito

Canada

I’ve been fortunate to travel all over the world. I learn so much each time I travel and with each new project and new tour we launch.

I first found a TDA brochure when I was a sales manager at Duke's Cycle in Toronto. I met Henry and convinced him to give me a job in the office. That was over a decade ago now.

My love of all things bicycle started when I was in high school: I lived in the country and my friends were six kilometres away, in town. A bike was the easiest way to meet up with them on weekends. This started my interest in cycle touring and I did my first big trip at age 17 with some friends—a month of biking around Lake Erie, covering 3,400 kilometres from our hometown Kirkland Lake, in Northern Ontario.

Some of my favourite TDA travel memories are from Kyrgyzstan. Also Ethiopia, as well as France. And of course can't forget Namibia, and Ireland, and, well...

I love to travel and I feel very fortunate to have had an eclectic mix of travel experiences. Whether it’s trying fermented mare's milk in a yurt in Kyrgyzstan, eating “spagbol” prepared by our talented tour chefs after a long day of riding, sipping strong espresso in Venice, or sitting street-side for lunch in Paris, my travels always have food at their centre. Food and cycling—the combination can't be beat!

Working with TDA is all about variety—food, cycling, challenge, problem-solving, meeting people from all over the world, getting a glimpse into the way others live elsewhere and gaining knowledge from them, and learning to be humble.

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Bonny Fairweather

Tour Support

Medellin to Quito

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Bonny Fairweather

Tour Support
Medellin to Quito

Canada

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Jairo Corrales

Assistant Tour Leader

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Jairo Corrales

Assistant Tour Leader
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Costa Rica

I am from Costa Rica, the country where I have lived since I was a child. Before I joined TDA in 2016, I had only traveled outside my country one time. Now I have the opportunity to travel across the Americas every year and support international cycling tours, working behind the scenes to help make these experiences possible.

I am a History and Geography teacher and also a lawyer. Before TDA, I worked for a tour company in Guanacaste, where I learned about logistics and coordinating international groups. Over time, I discovered that adventure tourism was a place where I could grow and contribute in a different way. Since 2016, I have fallen in love with teamwork and the energy of each expedition.

Most of my work in operations happens behind the scenes. I enjoy organizing, solving problems, and taking care of details so everything runs well. It makes me happy to know that our work helps riders focus on enjoying their journey.

One special moment for me was in 2019, during the North American Epic, when I went to Panama City to organize the group’s final arrival. After many months on the road, understanding that the tour was ending was very emotional for me.

I also remember my first camping experience during the South American Epic in 2017. It was the first time in my life that I set up a tent. Staff members and riders helped me, and that simple action made me feel part of the team from the beginning.

I have learned that keeping an open mind and being flexible is very important. Small challenges on the road often become the best memories.

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Samuel Roy

Assistant Tour Leader

La Paz to Mendoza

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Samuel Roy

Assistant Tour Leader
La Paz to Mendoza

Canada

I see bike touring as an opportunity to slow down and bring yourself back to the essential things in life. Food, water, shelter, love, connection, space in your heart, space in your mind, movement, exploration. I believe that travelling by bike is the best way to discover our beautiful planet because of the pace of travel. It's fast enough to cover ground and cross continents, as we do with TDA, but it's slow enough to be able to truly soak in the destination you're in and everything that comes with it. The vulnerability of being alone on a bike, dressed up in bright lycra in the middle of nowhere makes you approachable and sparks curiousness and interest in the locals you meet on the road. As a tour leader with TDA, I am grateful to have the opportunity to facilitate these experiences, moments and connections.

I'm originally from Montreal in Canada where I studied business and tourism, but I have recently moved to Barcelona where cycling is unreal, even over the winter months. For the past few years, my career has been a collection of different projects and opportunities such as working as a TV host back home in Quebec, guiding with TDA and other outdoors companies as well as running my own vanlife conversion business. I've always loved getting around on two wheels, for some years, my focus was to go as fast as I could while I raced Ironman triathlons as a semi-pro. Nowadays, I still enjoy riding my bike, but a little slower, and looking around much more.

My best memory on tour is without a doubt when both my parents joined the 2019 Tour d'Afrique as riders to cycle the last two sections of the tour, from Vic Falls to Cape Town. It was such a precious privilege to be on sweep duty and get to ride with both of them through the namibian dunes.

As a tip for future participants, I think the best mindset to come onto a tour with is one of gratitude. We are all so privileged, both staff and riders, to be on these trips that being grateful for this life we get to live is an attitude we must cultivate.

See you on the road!

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Mats Fredrix

Content Creator

Cusco to Ushuaia

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Mats Fredrix

Content Creator
Cusco to Ushuaia

Belgium

I remember the first time I had tears of joy running down my cheeks on a descent. The day after I was screaming every syllable of 'Paradise by the Dashboard Light' suffering the wind battering down on my nose. You'll soon experience those beautifully painful joys of riding yourself. It's my mission to make sure you get home and have a way to show and share those moments with your friends and family. See you soon, rouleurs!

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Jon Steimle

Driver

Cartagena to Trujillo, Cuzco to Usuaia

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Jon Steimle

Driver
Cartagena to Trujillo, Cuzco to Usuaia

United States

Excited for this journey and to learn with you all along the way, see you in South America!

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Benjamin Levin

Content Creator

Cartagena to La Paz

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Benjamin Levin

Content Creator
Cartagena to La Paz

United States

Hi all! I'm Benjamin. I have worked several TDA tours over the last two years and cannot wait to meet you all on this one! I love traveling and being part of something bigger than myself and TDA tours are just that. I am an exceptionally adequate naturalist (I have a B.S in Zoology), lover of sports and athletics, and type two fun enthusiast (as I am sure many of you are as well). The combination of sport, being outside, and working towards a goal all come together for me on the seat of a bike, the best seat in the house. When you're on a bike, you're not just passing through the landscape, you are part of it. Exposed to the elements and open to encounters, you are in a position of vulnerability that break the barrier between traveler and local. That openness invites connection, allowing you to immerse yourself in new cultures and, more often than not, be welcomed by the people you meet. This is a great thing you are all doing. These tours are life changing experiences. Hope you are ready! See ya soon

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Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

United States

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Jim FOWLER

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Jim FOWLER

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

United States

I'm a nomad and spend as much time as possible traveling. With TDA I've done the Tour d'Afrique, the South American Epic, Magical Madagascar and the Orient Express. I’ve become a TDA junkie and am signed up for lots more trips. Looking forward to seeing old friends and making new ones on the next tour!

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Mike Crum

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Mike Crum

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

New Zealand

Sixty years old. Kiwifruit Orchardist from NZ Looking for adventure Have ridden Tour d Afrique and NA Epic Epic Should be experienced, sure don’t feel Iike it !!! Very excited and challenged to be doing this !!!

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Marie-Josée Vasseur

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Marie-Josée Vasseur

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Canada

It’s always a joy to be on a bike, see the world and meet new people. See you on the road!

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Liz Crago

Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

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Liz Crago

Rider
Santiago to Ushuaia

New Zealand

There are so many interesting places to travel to, and I can't think of any better way to travel through anywhere, than by bike. I enjoy the challenge it brings and I look forward to going to the more out of the way locations. I enjoy travel, and I love cycling so am looking forward to combining them both again on this trip. My first TDA trip was Madagascar in 2019, I did the Trans-Caucasus in 2022, then the last two sections of the South America Epic in 2024. I am looking forward to another trip with TDA. The Silk Road has always inspired me, and does daunt me at the same time, but I look forward to experiencing what it has to offer. In the meantime I look forward to the Hippy Trail for the cultural intrigue it is sure to bring.

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Harald Hälbich

Rider

Cartagena to Quito

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Harald Hälbich

Rider
Cartagena to Quito

Germany

Looking forward to join another section of this amazing tour.

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Kenny Summers

Rider

Cartagena to Santiago

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Kenny Summers

Rider
Cartagena to Santiago

United Kingdom

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Hugh Green

Rider

Quito to Lima

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Hugh Green

Rider
Quito to Lima

United Kingdom

29- Mechanical Engineer Pirelli - Ready for another TDA Adventure...

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Edward Malden

Rider

Cartagena to Lima

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Edward Malden

Rider
Cartagena to Lima

United Kingdom

Normal ( at least I like to think so) chap who enjoys a little adventure & the great outdoors. I like to exercise so I can consume lots of good food , beer, & wine.

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Suzanne Stack

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Suzanne Stack

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

United States

Retired veterinarian. Did my first TDA trip, South American Epic, in 2024. On Tour d'Afrique right now and will be flying straight from Cape Town to Seoul :)

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Katie Barbour-Smith

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Katie Barbour-Smith

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

United Kingdom

26 year old from London Did the Tour D'Afrique in 2022 and loved it, so back for another adventure

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Beat Karl Aschwanden

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Beat Karl Aschwanden

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Switzerland

I've been retired since April 2017. In 2018, I cycled with a group from St. Petersburg to Vladivostok. I had registered for the 2020 Tour d'Africa. On December 14, 2019, I tore my Achilles tendon in my left foot. The dream of Africa was over. Now I need a new challenge. Just five days later, I registered for the 2021 Silk Road. And again, there was a postponement. In 2022, I successfully completed the North America Epic from Tuktoyaktuk to Panama City, and in 2024, the South America Epic from Cartagena to Ushuaia. The 2025 Silk Road is also now history. In 2027, I'll make my second attempt at riding the Tour d'Africa.

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Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

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Rider
Santiago to Ushuaia

Canada

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Jean-Francois (Jeff) Tremblay

Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

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Jean-Francois (Jeff) Tremblay

Rider
Santiago to Ushuaia

Canada

Retired sometimes, enjoying the outdoor always. I rode the New Zealand sections of the Trans Oceania 2018 and now the time is right to join South America Epic. Looking forward to discover Patagonia on wheels.

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Charles Hilliard

Rider

Cartagena to Quito

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Charles Hilliard

Rider
Cartagena to Quito

United States

retired truck driver

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Helmut Schuett

Rider

Quito to Salta

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Helmut Schuett

Rider
Quito to Salta

Germany

Hi everyone. I am living in the south of Germany in Stuttgart. Now I am retired and so I have plenty of time for my preferred hobby, which is biking. It is the first time for me to participate in a TDA tour. In the past years I did many tours in Europe with a group or alone. So I did several crossings across the Alps and many bike packing tours from Germany to other European countries. In the first 2 weeks of June I crossed Spain and Portugal in a solo tour. Now I am looking forward to get in touch with South East Asia. I think it is the best way to experience the countries and cultures by bike, where we can also get in touch with the people. See you soon in Hanoi!

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Suzi Tevendale

Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

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Suzi Tevendale

Rider
Santiago to Ushuaia

Canada

A coffee drinking, bagpiping bookworm looking forward to adventures on two wheels in Morocco

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will carter

Rider

Cartagena to Quito

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will carter

Rider
Cartagena to Quito

United Kingdom

I live in Bedford uk.,im 76 and enjoy the challenges of life

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Steve Johnson

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Steve Johnson

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

United States

Traveling by bike is great. This will be my 3 rd trip with TDA. Did the South American Epic in 2024. Doing the North American Epic in 2025 and now I will be going to Scandinavia Let the good time roll

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Thomas Kovar

Rider

Lima to Cusco

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Thomas Kovar

Rider
Lima to Cusco

Switzerland

I live in Switzerland, and this is my first experience with TDA. Although I will join the Tour only for one section I am very excited to be part of this adventure

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Hans Verlinde

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Hans Verlinde

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

United States

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Neil Casson

Rider

Cartagena to Salta

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Neil Casson

Rider
Cartagena to Salta

United Kingdom

A Brit "by passport" but with strong nomadic tendencies having spent the last 40 years overseas (Europe, SE Asia, Middle East, North & South America). A committed cyclist for the last 20 years and a TDA veteran, having participated in the Bamboo Road in 2022, Journey to the East in 2023 and South American Epic in 2024.

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Tom Green

Rider

Cartagena to Lima

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Tom Green

Rider
Cartagena to Lima

United Kingdom

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Klaus Hofstaetter

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Klaus Hofstaetter

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Switzerland

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Niek Padt

Rider

Cusco to Puerto Montt

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Niek Padt

Rider
Cusco to Puerto Montt

Netherlands

I'm looking forward to complete the last sections of the South America trip that I haven't done yet!

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Mark Khalil

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Mark Khalil

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Egypt

Egyptian graduate student living in California Love adventure, beer, and music

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Rider

Cartagena to La Paz

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Rider
Cartagena to La Paz

United Kingdom

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Oliver Young

Rider

Bogota to La Paz

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Oliver Young

Rider
Bogota to La Paz

New Zealand

Looking forward to an adventure in the Himalayas

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Janet Young

Rider

Bogota to La Paz

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Janet Young

Rider
Bogota to La Paz

New Zealand

I live in the Southern Alps of New Zealand and love the outdoors. Adventure and cycling to me is the perfect combination.

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Ellen Loopstra

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Ellen Loopstra

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Netherlands

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Brenda Trenholme

Rider

Cartagena to Salta

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Brenda Trenholme

Rider
Cartagena to Salta

Canada

I have a passion for most outdoor sports, especially in the mountains. I’m looking forward to exploring these countries with old cycling friends and staff and meeting new ones. By giving slideshows of my past cycling adventures, I have fundraised for a Canadian charity called the Kenya Education Endowment Fund. I’m considering creating a digital presentation of this ride as a fundraising enterprise. www.KenyaEducation.org

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Erma de Boer

Rider

Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

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Erma de Boer

Rider
Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

Netherlands

After cycling Nairobi - Cape Town in 2014, it is time for an other great challenge!

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Steve Halton

Rider

La Paz to Santiago

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Steve Halton

Rider
La Paz to Santiago

United Kingdom

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Michael Cathro

Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

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Michael Cathro

Rider
Santiago to Ushuaia

Canada

Retired geologist living in Kamloops, BC. This will be my second trip with TDA, after riding Patagonia in fall 2024.

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Toni-Anne Pease

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Toni-Anne Pease

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Canada

I am determined to live life to the fullest, riding for the adventure - the chaos and the calm - whatever's waiting around the next corner and whoever shows up in it.

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Michel Lebel

Rider

Cusco to Santiago

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Michel Lebel

Rider
Cusco to Santiago

Canada

I am an experienced tourer who did almost all Europe (except Norway), Canada, USA, Mexico, Central America, South America and part of Asia on a bike. I have ecently added NewZealand. What remains to claim to have done all Europe is Norway and I intend to get to Lofoten island after the tour. I did the Baja California, Perú, Bolivia, Argentina and Chile lately with TDA to get an experience of TDA tours. I speak french, English and Spanish.

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Gary Matey

Rider

Cartagena to La Paz

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Gary Matey

Rider
Cartagena to La Paz

United States

I cycle almost every day in Arizona and have completed several cross- country tours. I enjoyed the South America Epic in 2024. I am ready to explore South Korea and Japan on the next tour.

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Lisa Rogers

Rider

Cusco to Santiago

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Lisa Rogers

Rider
Cusco to Santiago

United States

I’m a retired high school science teacher of 33 years. I now teach skiing part time at Big Sky, MT. I love being in the mountains and enjoy traveling.

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Scott Colner

Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

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Scott Colner

Rider
Santiago to Ushuaia

United States

Retired Software Engineer, former classical musician - This will be my second TDA tour. I am very much looking forward to meeting the group in Helsinki and sharing this adventure. I am currently planning to extend the trip after arriving in Trondheim with a van/hiking trip up the west coast to Tromso.

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Mike Mossing

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Mike Mossing

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

United States

Retired professor - Biochem / Mol Bio. Bike commuter since college, recreational rider for the last 30 years. Bicycle and pedestrian advocate at the campus, city and state level. Tour D'Afrique & SA Epic Alum. Spent the pandemic years helping to coordinate Covid testing, ready for a new adventure!

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David Boggeman

Rider

Cusco to Santiago

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David Boggeman

Rider
Cusco to Santiago

United States

Lifelong cyclist, over 150000 miles. Self supported tours in 30 states. Retired Chemist Montana State University.

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Stephen Smith

Rider

Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

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Stephen Smith

Rider
Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

Canada

Ride ALL the bikes!

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Felicia Eisenberg Molnar

Rider

Cartagena to Bogota, Puerto Natales to Ushuaia

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Felicia Eisenberg Molnar

Rider
Cartagena to Bogota, Puerto Natales to Ushuaia

United States

This is my second/ish tour with TDA as an alum of a few sections of SAE in 2024. I have cycled around Europe including Sicily, the Italian Alps and Switzerland where I lived for three years. Currently, I reside in Detroit with my super adventurous Australian Cattle Dog, Ecco. I am looking forward to traveling with new and old friends in Norway..

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Rider

Lima to Ushuaia

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Rider
Lima to Ushuaia

United States

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Nanqun HE

Rider

Bogota to Quito

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Nanqun HE

Rider
Bogota to Quito

United States

Now in New Orleans area, South US. Grew up in China; lived and worked in five countries on three continents. Love travel and biking, TDA is the ideal blend. I rode one segment of Spice Road (Thailand to Malasia), glad to join again with some old and new friends.

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Mimi Jones

Rider

Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

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Mimi Jones

Rider
Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

South Africa

I love riding my bike especially in beautiful natural surroundings and even better if I can do it together with my beloved husband David. Mountains are my favourite terrain and combined with rivers and lakes, you’ve got me signed up. I do not like camping, unless there is luxury involved, also cold wind and wet conditions is not preferred conditions, so I think the SA Patagonia trip is going to be a bit of a challenge in this regards ;-) I am nevertheless excited to experience this stunning natural part of the world.

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David Jones

Rider

Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

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David Jones

Rider
Puerto Montt to Ushuaia

Canada

My wife and I are so excited to experience Japan with the TDA Team.

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Tom Perlmutter

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Tom Perlmutter

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Canada

This will be my fifth TDA tour. The first was in 2019, Tour d'Afrique, the last full one before Covid. It was exhilarating and somewhat addictive. After a year and a half of confinement I was happy to jump on a bike and do TDA's inaugural Great American Road Trek. I did the full North America trek in 2022 and completed the north to south by riding the full South American tour in 2024.

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Rider

Cartagena to Bogota, Lima toSalta, Mendoza to Ushuaia

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Rider
Cartagena to Bogota, Lima toSalta, Mendoza to Ushuaia

Netherlands

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Andy Callaghan

Rider

Cartagena to Bogota

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Andy Callaghan

Rider
Cartagena to Bogota

United Kingdom

I'm married with one grown up son and work part time at Nottingham Business School in the UK. Mountain biking has been a big part of my life for over 30 years and I love going on tour and doing long point to point adventures. I rode the Columbia first leg of this tour last year and thought I'd come back again for the last leg. Some of my other most memorable trips include crossing the Himalayas and Victoria Falls to Cape Town. Currently doing Lands End to John O' Groats, off road in chunks with guys I've been riding with for nearly 20 years. I hardly ever touch roads but fancied doing a few sections of the South American coast to coast. I don't take myself too seriously and like to have a real laugh on tour.........I'll put some gravel tyres on the mountain bike, chuck a big cog on the front and see you there!

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Francine Plante

Rider

La Paz to Ushuaia

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Francine Plante

Rider
La Paz to Ushuaia

Canada

ALLEZ ALLEZ ALLEZ! On n’est pas à la plage... #damnFOMO #diebroke

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Mark Heim

Rider

Lima to Salta

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Mark Heim

Rider
Lima to Salta

United States

I retired early several years ago and since then I have enjoyed spending my free time staying fit and active. I've done multiple other long distance bike tours including a ride across the US then up to Alaska, TDA's Transeuropa, South American Epic, the Silk Route, and part of Africa, and the first half of the North American Epic. I’m looking forward to sharing this adventure with old friends and meeting new people.

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Joan Donohue

Rider

Cartagena to Quito

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Joan Donohue

Rider
Cartagena to Quito

United States

I am a retired business professor from South Carolina who has done two other TDA trips - 2016 Silk Route from Beijing to Dushanbe and 2024 Tour d' Afrique.

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Paul Love

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Paul Love

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Canada

I am looking forward to the challenge of riding the Silk Road meeting friends from the SAE 2024 and making new friends.

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Peter Millikan

Rider

Santiago to Puerto Montt

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Peter Millikan

Rider
Santiago to Puerto Montt

United States

I am 75, a retired emergency physician, married since 1973, three children and five grand children, living north of Seattle on the Tulalip Indian Reservation. Travel highlights: half year backpacking and tent camping in East Africa and South America, four weeks trekking in Nepal, half year living in Andalusia, Camino de Santiago on mountain bike, road bike trips from Seattle to Bath, Maine, Natchez Trace, Seattle to San Francisco via Oregon Coast, TDA Transeuropa, TDA Odyssey, TDA North American Epic (Banff to Yuma), mountain bike trips in Northern Rockies, around Moab, and various rides around California and Washington with friends, bike clubs or solo. I've summited the volcanic peaks in the Cascades as well as Mt Whitney. Besides hiking and biking I like windsurfing and skiing. I can say a few things in Spanish or Russian.

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Jerry Huynh

Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

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Jerry Huynh

Rider
Santiago to Ushuaia

Singapore

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Sabine Hoffmann

Rider

Cartagena to Lima

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Sabine Hoffmann

Rider
Cartagena to Lima

Germany

My husband and I live in Berlin and Italy with - sometimes - our two kids, who live actually in London and the US. We like to do sports of any kind and decided to do this bicycle trip for having fun, learn more about foreign areas and having some nature experience. I don`t like social media, which does not mean that I am not a social person.

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Uwe Rydzek

Rider

Cartagena to Lima

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Uwe Rydzek

Rider
Cartagena to Lima

Germany

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John Benoit

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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John Benoit

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

United States

A traveler, wanderer, and seeker of new landscapes. Since retiring from an international career, I’ve spent my time living, traveling, and cycling through off-the-beaten-path places across Africa, Asia, and South America. I’ve completed the TDA South American Epic and the Silk Route, with a few more rides ahead before lining up for the Path of the Jaguar. Looking forward to the miles, the landscapes, and the people along the way. ¡Happy trails!

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Carolina Ceravolo

Tour Leader

Cartagena to Ushuaia

 

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

Jim FOWLER

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

Mike Crum

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

Marie-Josée Vasseur

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Jessica Morgan

Medic

Cartagena to Lima

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Jessica Morgan

Medic
Cartagena to Lima

United Kingdom

Hi Everyone! I'm excited to be joining this adventure as your Medic! I'm a doctor from London, trained in Oxford, with a passion for keeping people safe while they push their limits! I'm currently working in a ski town in Japan and before I join you all I will be cycling through southeast Asia. I cant wait to meet you all and help you have an amazing (and safe!) journey.

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Cristiano Werneck

Tour Support

Quito to Santiago

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Cristiano Werneck

Tour Support
Quito to Santiago

Brazil

“Good afternoon, my dear dream merchants."—TDA rider arriving at the office in Toronto for a visit.

I started with TDA as a local cyclist in Brazil during the Vuelta Sudamericana in 2009. I had just finished a long solo cycling trip through South America and I was invited to join the first couple of sections of the tour to help with the language. Once I was back home I started volunteering for the company, doing everything I could to spread the word about TDA. Eventually they decided that it was only fair to hire me.

It’s really hard to choose a place or a tour that was special, but both scouting and leading our first Trans-Oceania tour was certainly out of the ordinary. I had ten weeks to scout the whole thing from Medan to Sydney and spent nine of them trying to wrap Indonesia.

I recall a particular day in Indonesia that the riders later named "The Wall". Henry and I had been discussing avoiding a stretch of highway we weren’t happy with. We’d seen an alternative on the map but the road was privately owned by industry and we were having trouble getting the getting the permits we needed to use it. When we arrived, we saw local people using the road, which was a trail, so we decided to have lunch there to give me time to scope it out. A local guy on a motorbike took me up the steep trail to check it, flag it, and take notes and waypoints. At some stage, the trail got so steep that the motorbike couldn’t get both of us up, so I walked the rest of the way before calling staff at the lunch spot to tell them the route worked and to give them directions. It was a bit improvised and out of the ordinary but it was functional.

Because I knew what this steep route would put the riders through, I decided to wait and touch base with the first to complete it to see what they had to say about the experience. The first couple of cyclists showed up with big smiles on their faces and said they’d loved it but that they didn't think I should wait for everyone because there was sure to be some aggravated rider who would probably punch me. I decided to stay and wait for that punch, and while a few people did arrive looking ready to smack me, the angriest of them all actually just gave me a big hug. After a good shower and some good food everyone was in fine spirits; in the end, this day turned out to be a rider favourite of the whole trip.

Working with TDA is really the perfect job. Not only do I love both travel and bicycles, I also love watching people achieve things of which they never imagined themselves capable. Finally, this job allows me to share these loves with a wonderfully diverse group of people.

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Luiz Morais

Driver

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Luiz Morais

Driver
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Brazil

Hello, my name is Luiz Morais. I’m from Belo Horizonte, in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, a region known for its mountains, rivers, historic towns, and proudly referred to by local riders as the “California of mountain biking.” First of all, I am a rider. My connection with cycling began in childhood through BMX, where I developed my first technical skills, bike control, and a deep passion for riding. Over time, this evolved into a lifelong journey across multiple disciplines, including cross-country (XC), enduro, downhill, and long-distance cycle touring. Besides cycling, I have built extensive experience in the broader off-road and motorsports environment, including 4x4 vehicles and motorcycles. This background gives me a strong understanding of terrain, risk management, mechanics, and performance in challenging conditions. Professionally, I am a graphic designer and the founder of a local cycling support initiative called Magrela’s LifeStyle, where I provide technical assistance and stay closely connected to the cycling community. Over the years, I have intentionally prepared myself for professional expedition work, completing training in first aid, guiding, and bicycle mechanics. This combination allows me to operate with safety, efficiency, and responsibility in high-demand environments. This will be my second full expedition in the TdA – South American Epic 2026, having done two more transits from Belo Horizonte to Cartagena and one transit from Ushuaia back to Belo Horizonte. It also marks my fourth participation in TdA projects, including my involvement in the customization and preparation of the microbuses used in our South American operations. I also have extensive personal experience across the South American route. I know these regions deeply through multiple independent trips, including backpacking trips, holidays, and exploration rides. I have crossed iconic destinations such as the Atacama Desert, the Bolivian Altiplano, Salar de Uyuni, and Machu Picchu multiple times, traveling through countries like Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Peru, and Argentina. This familiarity gives me a strong sense of geography, culture, and logistics throughout the entire route. During this tour, I will be working as a professional driver and sweep rider, while also supporting multiple operational roles required in an expedition of this scale. I bring not only technical skills, but also resilience, adaptability, and a deep commitment to the cycling lifestyle. We are ready.

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Camille Kirby

Content Creator

Cartagena to Cusco

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Camille Kirby

Content Creator
Cartagena to Cusco

United States

I am a filmmaker from all over the U.S., but I've found myself now in Detroit, Michigan. I have a background in narrative storytelling, so I'm excited to bring that knowledge to TDA and capture such an incredible journey :)

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Kaya MacDonald

Tour Support

Cartagena to Bogota

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Kaya MacDonald

Tour Support
Cartagena to Bogota

Canada

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John mwai Murigu

Chef

Cusco to Ushuaia

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John mwai Murigu

Chef
Cusco to Ushuaia

Kenya

I am kenyan citizen aged 48 years with great passion in tourism,haven traveled in more that fifteen countries in Africa,working as a chef and guiding at the same time. I am a family man too with four kids and one wife,two boys and two girls.

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James Macharia

Chef

Cusco to Ushuaia

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James Macharia

Chef
Cusco to Ushuaia

Kenya

Born in Kenya .worked in tourism for 13 years a close africa.love changing people's lives and love what I do and do what I love.

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Benjamin Levin

Content Creator

Cusco to Ushuaia

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Benjamin Levin

Content Creator
Cusco to Ushuaia

United States

Hi all! I'm Benjamin. I have worked several TDA tours over the last two years and cannot wait to meet you all on this one! I love traveling and being part of something bigger than myself and TDA tours are just that. I am an exceptionally adequate naturalist (I have a B.S in Zoology), lover of sports and athletics, and type two fun enthusiast (as I am sure many of you are as well). The combination of sport, being outside, and working towards a goal all come together for me on the seat of a bike, the best seat in the house. When you're on a bike, you're not just passing through the landscape, you are part of it. Exposed to the elements and open to encounters, you are in a position of vulnerability that break the barrier between traveler and local. That openness invites connection, allowing you to immerse yourself in new cultures and, more often than not, be welcomed by the people you meet. This is a great thing you are all doing. These tours are life changing experiences. Hope you are ready! See ya soon

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Will Druce

Assistant Tour Leader

Cartagena to Salta

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Will Druce

Assistant Tour Leader
Cartagena to Salta

Australia

I’ve always felt the most free when I’m riding a bike. Coincidentally, I’ve found that riding a bicycle is also the best pace to travel at — fast enough to feel a sense of progress, but slow enough to stop, explore, and be curious. For me, this sense of curiosity is what TDA tours are all about. Without a doubt, the highlights of every tour begin with a simple smile, a wave, or a hello — whether it be to your fellow rider, the chefs at dinner, or a local person going about their everyday life. We’re all incredibly lucky to experience new cultures, countries, and landscapes from the perspective of a saddle, so I encourage you all to slow down and be curious. I'm originally from Sydney, Australia, and have been an outdoor guide and educator for the last few years, both locally and around the world. Before that, I spent a lot of time working in bike shops… so you can see how I ended up here. One of my favourite memories from TDA is setting up camp at 4,200 m in the Pamir Mountains of Tajikistan. We camped with one of the few families still living the traditional nomadic way of life, alongside a small herd of yaks that they take up to graze in the high country every summer. This family welcomed us into their life for a day with open arms and, after dinner, invited a few of us into their home to taste their homemade fermented yak milk and cheese. Truly a special moment. I’m looking forward to meeting everyone and getting tyres on the road. Not long to wait now!

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Yanez Novoa

Chef

Cartagena to Cusco

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Yanez Novoa

Chef
Cartagena to Cusco

South Africa

A long time ago, I had a ten minute conversation on the beach with Steve who had been on a TDA tour through Africa. I didn’t know it then but it planted a thought in my head that would soon change the course of my life.

It seemed that everything I had done before had in some way prepared me for this. A life in hospitality and a few years at sea - from some grand establishments to some very inhospitable vessels and anything in-between.

There were a variety of less stimulating occupations I had explored before I landed at TDA. I think this is what has kept me here for so long, the almost overwhelming stimulation that one gets from daily life on tour, which is miles apart from my quiet country life in South Africa.

That, and the other people. There is always such a variety of people from all walks of life and from all over the world that I would otherwise not have met.

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Joris Brants

Bike Mechanic

Lima to Ushuaia

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Joris Brants

Bike Mechanic
Lima to Ushuaia

Belgium

Born and raised close to Antwerp in Belgium, I was so lucky to grow up in a family of mountain lovers. When my dad would go cycling in the Alps (he rode the 100 cols tour in France), we would cheer him on from out of the car. It's in my blood. More of a winter sports lover myself, I chose to focus on skiing, became a ski racer and eventually coach and ski guide. During the last winter season, I worked as a ski instructor and guide in Central Hokkaido, Japan. The Journey to the East '25 from Seoul to Sapporo was my first trip as bike mechanic for TDA and I'm very happy to be going on this Cape to Kili adventure next!

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Volker Tardif

Bike Mechanic

Cartagena to Lima

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Volker Tardif

Bike Mechanic
Cartagena to Lima

Canada

Cycling has always been a central part of my life. Growing up in a car-free family, I was introduced to the joys of commuting by bike, and from there, my passion only grew. I soon discovered mountain biking and began working as a bike mechanic in local shops around Montreal. Whether it's mountain biking, touring, or simply riding through new landscapes, I find that cycling is the perfect pace to truly experience the world around me. The vulnerability that comes with it often leads to unexpected and meaningful interactions with locals – something I truly cherish.

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Jessica Pollock

Medic

Lima to Ushuaia

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Jessica Pollock

Medic
Lima to Ushuaia

South Africa

I was born and raised in the small town of East London, South Africa and am currently working in various emergency departments in Cape Town. I love all things adventure in the outdoors. Looking forward to meeting you all and exploring some incredible places together.

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Juan Bianchi

Assistant Tour Leader

Salta to Ushuaia

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Juan Bianchi

Assistant Tour Leader
Salta to Ushuaia

Argentina

I am from Córdoba. Argentina. I work as a tourist guide specialized on multy day bike tours, in the area of Córdoba Hills. I love cycling and I do it every day, as a way of training, traveling, urban transportation, etc...

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Ine Leschbrandt Ostmo

Assistant Tour Leader

Cusco to Ushuaia

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Ine Leschbrandt Ostmo

Assistant Tour Leader
Cusco to Ushuaia

Norway

Born and raised in Norway, but I’ve been on the road for the last few years. I’m an outdoor lover, a big biking enthusiast, and I’m super excited for my third TDA trip as a tour leader assistant. Really excited to meet you on the road!

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Cleber de los Santos

Driver

Cartagena to Salta

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Cleber de los Santos

Driver
Cartagena to Salta

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Michaela Pye

Tour Leader

Cartagena to La Paz

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Michaela Pye

Tour Leader
Cartagena to La Paz

Canada

It's a sweltering day riding through rural Uzbekistan. I'm riding sweep, when a rider stops in a lazy town square to adjust something on his bike. Within seconds of stopping, there are a dozen local folks offering us fruits, tea, shade and trying to communicate with us. It was just an example of the immense generosity and community minded nature of so many folks on the Silk Route. The simple act of nurturing from these strangers struck a chord with me. It's one of my favorite moments on a TDA tour; the simple reminder that most people are kind and that makes the world smaller in the best way possible. Experiences like those remind me why I started guiding, and why tour leading for TDA is so special; as a tour leader you have this opportunity to create an environment that breeds curiosity, kindness and allows riders to relax into the riding, and the culture.

I started guiding backpacking and sea kayaking when I was 17 as a summer job near my hometown in Newfoundland, Canada. I found it amazing that I had the opportunity to share wilderness and culture with folks from all over the world, and that sentiment has never really left me. I worked as a guide and treeplanter throughout university where I obtained a degree in Environmental Science. Post-grad, I decided a traditional science job wasn't for me, and went down the long certification process of becoming a Canadian Ski Guide. These days when I'm not on a TDA tour, I work as a ski guide for helicopter and snow-cat skiing, near where I live in Northern British Columbia. Somewhere in there I squeezed in lots of travel, some highlights being: living and working in Ukraine as part of an international development program, cycling across South America, studying and mountaineering in Alaska!

My biggest advice for a TDA participant is to let go! Really settle into the experience, and the routine. Most people's day to day lives exist at a pace much more hectic than riding your bike all day, this is your opportunity to totally settle in!

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Britney Charme

Tour Leader

La Paz to Ushuaia

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Britney Charme

Tour Leader
La Paz to Ushuaia

United States

Hi, I’m Britney! I am based out of the southwest region of the US where I spend my time cycling in the red rock desert, riding alpine single track and exploring the Colorado Plateau.

Five years ago I made the decision to pivot away from my career as an event planner and become a cycling guide in some of the most remote and beautiful landscapes in the world. Working in the adventure cycling industry has allowed me to blend my love of bikes with my passion for facilitating experiences that allow people to connect and create memories. I believe there is a lot of value in getting outside of our comfort zone and stepping away from our everyday lives in pursuit of adventure.

In my opinion, there is no better way to explore this planet than from the saddle of a bicycle. Biking is a sensory experience that allows us to savor the sights, smells, sounds and flavors of the world that we live in.

Some of my favorite moments on my bike are watching desert bighorn sheep in Canyonlands, crossing into Mexico from Arizona for tacos & Modelos and bantering with the locals cycling alongside me in East Africa while on the Tour d’Afrique.

I encourage everyone that joins a TDA tour to ride their own ride. As the day to day sets in, it is easy to lose sight of what brought you on the tour to begin with. Set an intention at the beginning of the tour and check in on that intention throughout the trip. This will allow you to stay present and grounded throughout the experience.

I also encourage riders to interact with locals, wander through markets, enjoy the coke stops and eat all the roadside food you possibly can. Get outside your comfort zone. Engage your senses. Savor the experience.

A bit of practical advice? Dial in the fit of your bike before the tour begins. Practically everything on your bike is adjustable- the angle of your saddle, stem length, the angle of your handlebars, the reach on your brake levers and shifters, etc… If you are doing test rides and something doesn’t feel right, it will be exasperated on the tour. It is worth taking the extra time to get it right while you are still home.

I look forward to seeing you on the trails!

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Colleen Gordon

Assistant Tour Leader

Cartagena to Cusco

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Colleen Gordon

Assistant Tour Leader
Cartagena to Cusco

South Africa

I just love Africa. I love introducing Africa to people that have never been here or have never done anything like this. You can just see their eyes open, and all of their prejudices drop as they ride through it. The bike is just such an amazing way to do it, I’ve done tours in the past where the passengers are in the vehicle with me, and it’s just not the same. [On a TDA tour] you stop at coke stops all the time, and are constantly interacting with your environment. You often rely on locals for something like water, that interaction is absolutely essential to the tours. In the end, it’s one giant road trip with people that become your family. I love camping. You get addicted to the camping lifestyle, to see the sunrise and sunset everyday. You’re in the mix, you’re hearing the hyena’s and the owls. The amount of times I’ve had elephants come through our campsites in Africa, it’s magic.

I have been leading tours in Africa for over a decade, but I started at TDA as a chef. I love shopping at local markets in Africa, the interactions with the mama’s, and just buying everything they’re selling in bulk.

I love the behind the scenes moments. Everything it takes to keep the show on the road. Trucks getting stuck, and us having to try and pull vehicles out with help from the locals and their tractors. I remember another time on the North American epic, on the Arctic section, we had such a hard time trying to source water, that we sent up the drone to find the local water tank in a little First Nations village. It’s stuff like that that I love, the behind-the-scenes challenges. I like the spontaneity, the natural chaos of Africa.

[As a tip for future participants of our expedition tours], get comfortable with all your camping gear. Set up your tent first, maybe even sleep in it for a night or two in your apartment. Test your mattress, take it up and down a couple of times, because you’ll be doing that a lot. People don’t always realise this. You’ll be coming into camp after a long ride, and having to set your tent up and then tearing it down again in the middle of the night, just day after day after day, it’s relentless. So packing well and being comfortable with your set-up is absolutely essential in my opinion.

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Jairo Corrales

Driver

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Jairo Corrales

Driver
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Costa Rica

I am from Costa Rica, the country where I have lived since I was a child. Before I joined TDA in 2016, I had only traveled outside my country one time. Now I have the opportunity to travel across the Americas every year and support international cycling tours, working behind the scenes to help make these experiences possible.

I am a History and Geography teacher and also a lawyer. Before TDA, I worked for a tour company in Guanacaste, where I learned about logistics and coordinating international groups. Over time, I discovered that adventure tourism was a place where I could grow and contribute in a different way. Since 2016, I have fallen in love with teamwork and the energy of each expedition.

Most of my work in operations happens behind the scenes. I enjoy organizing, solving problems, and taking care of details so everything runs well. It makes me happy to know that our work helps riders focus on enjoying their journey.

One special moment for me was in 2019, during the North American Epic, when I went to Panama City to organize the group’s final arrival. After many months on the road, understanding that the tour was ending was very emotional for me.

I also remember my first camping experience during the South American Epic in 2017. It was the first time in my life that I set up a tent. Staff members and riders helped me, and that simple action made me feel part of the team from the beginning.

I have learned that keeping an open mind and being flexible is very important. Small challenges on the road often become the best memories.

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Miles MacDonald

Tour Support

Cartagena to Bogota

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Miles MacDonald

Tour Support
Cartagena to Bogota

Canada

I caught the travel bug young, while staring up at airplanes and wondering where they were going. It hasn’t ever really left me.

Before TDA (which is quite a while ago now), I had several relevant passions. I was a serious bike racer for quite a few years. Then I lived long summers in the boreal forest planting trees, followed by winters of bike couriering in Montreal. The next step in the skill set—cooking—was acquired at culinary school and by working for some of the best chefs in Montreal and Vancouver. And all of this was interspersed with traveling however and wherever I could around the globe.

With TDA I’ve experienced so many incredible sights, smells, sounds, and more. The memories to ponder later on while in the communal rocking chair are endless. In particular, I feel exceptionally lucky for the professional and personal relationships developed with people from around the world over more than a decade—it’s in these relationships that windows to so many cultures have been opened, so many ways of being witnessed.

I also feel fortunate to get to watch tour participants as they delve into nomadic life on our journeys. Each day, whether easy or grueling, is a trip into the unknown; the simplicity of these days brings people together while at the same time offering grand rewards.

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Jess Moyer

Rider

Salta to Santiago

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Jess Moyer

Rider
Salta to Santiago

Canada

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Rona Lowe

Rider

Lima to Santiago

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Rona Lowe

Rider
Lima to Santiago

United Kingdom

Retired. Love to cycle. Love to travel.

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caroline powell

Rider

Cartagena to Lima

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caroline powell

Rider
Cartagena to Lima

United Kingdom

I am a keen touring cyclist who loves exploring new places I no longer work so volunteer at a cycle charity which supports people with additional needs to cycle

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Elaine Cox

Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

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Elaine Cox

Rider
Santiago to Ushuaia

Canada

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Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

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Rider
Santiago to Ushuaia

Canada

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Loraine Heckenberg

Rider

Puerto Varas to Ushuaia

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Loraine Heckenberg

Rider
Puerto Varas to Ushuaia

United States

Just a regular gal with big cycling dreams.

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Anne Thompson

Rider

Cusco to Santiago

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Anne Thompson

Rider
Cusco to Santiago

United States

Looking forward to this trip!

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Gruber Herbert

Rider

La Paz to Santiago

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Gruber Herbert

Rider
La Paz to Santiago

Switzerland

I am a 69 years old Swiss man. Until my retirement I worked as a journalist and editor for a natur- and travel focused magazin. My main method of transportation are trains - and my bycicle. Over all the years I have done several bycicle-journeys, either wiith my older brother or on my own. The last one, in Summer 2023, took my brother and me from Venice (Italy) to Pyraeus (Greece).

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Rider

La Paz to Ushuaia

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Rider
La Paz to Ushuaia

Australia

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Trish Dixon

Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

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Trish Dixon

Rider
Santiago to Ushuaia

United Kingdom

To the core a mountain biker who adores mountains as much as my bike. Now swapping downhills for uphills and as nobbly adventures as I can find. Life to me is about being outdoors and thoroughly indulging in this time of life for adventuring. Always happy to be the Lantern Rouge, I may not be fast but you'll usually find me ridiculously happy if my bike is near..nb this may include me pushing it!

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Alistair Rendell

Rider

Puerto Varas to Ushuaia

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Alistair Rendell

Rider
Puerto Varas to Ushuaia

Australia

Born and grew up in Bristol, UK. Early cycle trips included Cornwall, Dorset and down the Loire Valley in France. Went to graduate school in Sydney Australia where I met my wife. Long interlude from recreational cycling until relatively recently. Just now retired and reigniting my passion for cycling. Never been to South America but always wanted to go. Looking forward to joining the South American Epic for the final leg through Patagonia.

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Rider

Cartagena to Puerto Varas

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Rider
Cartagena to Puerto Varas

Switzerland

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Paul Love

Rider

Cusco to Santiago

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Paul Love

Rider
Cusco to Santiago

Canada

I am looking forward to the challenge of riding the Silk Road meeting friends from the SAE 2024 and making new friends.

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Maddison Holmes

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Maddison Holmes

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Australia

Hi! Maddison here from Australia. Cycling is my favourite way of travelling and exploring new places. I have enjoyed a number of cycle tours here in Australia (Munda Biddi, Attack of the Buns, Mawson Trail), in NZ (Tour Aotearoa), and Vietnam - just to name a few. I’m really looking forward to meeting all the tour participants, experiencing the South American countries we'll be visiting, along with all the highs (and lows) that this expedition will throw at us!

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Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Canada

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Rob Fisher

Rider

Cartagena to Lima

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Rob Fisher

Rider
Cartagena to Lima

United States

I am 72 years old and have been more of a hiker than biker. I did the Silk Route trip in 2023 and sections of Tour D'Afrique in 2025. I was in the newspaper business for about 30 years, leaving about the same time newspapers in their historic construct left us. For last 13 years my brother and I have been running a wine and spirits store in New York City and we recently sold it to the employees. I look forward to seeing the back of all your heads as I trail the group while cycling and your faces at the end of the day. I have no social media accounts.

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Richard Hughes

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Richard Hughes

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Australia

I did Tour D'Afrique in 2024 and loved the experience, camaraderie of fellow riders and the amazing staff. Journey to the East in 2025 reinforced the challenge and joy of riding. I have travelled extensively throughout my life but have never been to South America so I'm looking forward to challenge of the South American Epic.

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Rider

Lima to Santiago

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Rider
Lima to Santiago

United Kingdom

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Nicholas Ramsbotham

Rider

Cartagena to Quito

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Nicholas Ramsbotham

Rider
Cartagena to Quito

United Kingdom

Getting a different perspective on life but I have no social media so no links Sorry

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Cindy McDonald

Rider

La Paz to Ushuaia

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Cindy McDonald

Rider
La Paz to Ushuaia

United States

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Santiago to Ushuaia

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Santiago to Ushuaia

United States

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Adel Tyson

Rider

Santiago to Puerto Varas

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Adel Tyson

Rider
Santiago to Puerto Varas

United Kingdom

Travelling the world one way or another

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Anne Doyle

Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

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Anne Doyle

Rider
Santiago to Ushuaia

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Ulrike (Uli) Schindler

Rider

Cusco to Ushuaia

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Ulrike (Uli) Schindler

Rider
Cusco to Ushuaia

Germany

Hi, I am Uli and I love to travel by bike. I completed various tours in Europe, New Zealand and the USA. This is my third tour with TDA.

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Richard Kingsley-Smith

Rider

Cusco to Puerto Varas

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Richard Kingsley-Smith

Rider
Cusco to Puerto Varas

United Kingdom

Retired Brit, travelling the world

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Pamela Sbar

Rider

Cusco to Ushuaia

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Pamela Sbar

Rider
Cusco to Ushuaia

United States

I have thrived on outdoor adventure throughout my life. Bike adventures at the top of the list and Africa has always captured my imagination. There's nothing quite like living in a "bike bubble" on a long haul tour! So off I go with my fellow adventure seekers!

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Gary Loosemore

Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

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Gary Loosemore

Rider
Santiago to Ushuaia

Canada

A soon-to-be semi-retired educator and life-long athlete looking for adventure.

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helena munro

Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

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helena munro

Rider
Santiago to Ushuaia

Canada

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Remi Despres-Smyth

Rider

Cartagena to Bogota

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Remi Despres-Smyth

Rider
Cartagena to Bogota

Canada

Husband, father. My professional life is as a self-employed software developer. Avid cyclist; love going long distances, love cycling up mountains. Mostly a roadie, some gravel.

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Hugh Green

Rider

Cusco to Salta

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Hugh Green

Rider
Cusco to Salta

United Kingdom

29- Mechanical Engineer Pirelli - Ready for another TDA Adventure...

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Tom Green

Rider

Lima to Santiago

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Tom Green

Rider
Lima to Santiago

United Kingdom

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Edward Malden

Rider

Lima to Santiago

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Edward Malden

Rider
Lima to Santiago

United Kingdom

Normal ( at least I like to think so) chap who enjoys a little adventure & the great outdoors. I like to exercise so I can consume lots of good food , beer, & wine.

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Nancy Stueve

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Nancy Stueve

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

United States

Cyclist who loves seeing new places from a bike seat.

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David Hughes

Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

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David Hughes

Rider
Santiago to Ushuaia

United States

Retired engineer and business owner. Ex charter fishing and diving boat captain. Avid cyclist, snow skier, diver, fisherman etc. Road race cars for a hobby, engine builder for the team.

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ANDREW BRINK

Rider

Cusco to Ushuaia

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ANDREW BRINK

Rider
Cusco to Ushuaia

Australia

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Marco Panebianco

Rider

Cartagena to La Paz

Andy Callaghan

Rider

Puerto Varas to Ushuaia

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Andy Callaghan

Rider
Puerto Varas to Ushuaia

United Kingdom

I'm married with one grown up son and work part time at Nottingham Business School in the UK. Mountain biking has been a big part of my life for over 30 years and I love going on tour and doing long point to point adventures. I rode the Columbia first leg of this tour last year and thought I'd come back again for the last leg. Some of my other most memorable trips include crossing the Himalayas and Victoria Falls to Cape Town. Currently doing Lands End to John O' Groats, off road in chunks with guys I've been riding with for nearly 20 years. I hardly ever touch roads but fancied doing a few sections of the South American coast to coast. I don't take myself too seriously and like to have a real laugh on tour.........I'll put some gravel tyres on the mountain bike, chuck a big cog on the front and see you there!

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Lykke Thingmann Stead

Rider

Lima to Salta

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Lykke Thingmann Stead

Rider
Lima to Salta

Denmark

This is my third ride with TDA, and first time ever in south America, Looking forward to going.

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Karen Bond

Rider

La Paz to Ushuaia

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Karen Bond

Rider
La Paz to Ushuaia

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Joanne Snow

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Joanne Snow

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

United States

Hello. I am a rehabilitation medicine physician taking time off to realize some cycling goals. I am looking forward to a new adventure by bike.

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Kevin Siu

Rider

Puerto Varas to Ushuaia

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Kevin Siu

Rider
Puerto Varas to Ushuaia

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Rider

Lima to Cusco

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Rider
Lima to Cusco

Canada

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Martin Saxer

Rider

Cusco to Santiago

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Martin Saxer

Rider
Cusco to Santiago

Switzerland

I was born in 1958 Cycling ist my great passion since 50 years

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Gary Womeldorff

Rider

Cusco to Ushuaia

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Gary Womeldorff

Rider
Cusco to Ushuaia

United States

I live in the Seattle area and love being in the outdoors. Cycling has been my main passion for over 35 years. After riding the Bamboo Road in 2022, and Nairobi to Cape Town in 2024, I'm looking forward to my next TDA adventure.

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Rider

Bogota to Quito

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Rider
Bogota to Quito

Canada

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Rider

Bogota to Quito

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Rider
Bogota to Quito

Canada

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Rolf Hengartner

Rider

Cusco to Santiago

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Rolf Hengartner

Rider
Cusco to Santiago

Switzerland

Bamboo Road 2024, part of the Golden Buddha Road 2025, 2026 Morocco: Kingdom of the West and now part of the Southamerica Epic.

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Tony Watts

Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

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Tony Watts

Rider
Santiago to Ushuaia

New Zealand

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Maz Crotty

Rider

Cartagena to Quito

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Maz Crotty

Rider
Cartagena to Quito

Originally from the U.K I have lived in the U.S for last 22 years. Cycling and travel are my passions and combining the two to explore new countries is my goal. Gaining an understanding of the culture and history of a place whilst cycling through the beauty of the natural landscapes will be challenging but offers a reward I don't think could be replicated. Add to that the incredible humans you meet along the way and you have the adventure of a lifetime. Signing up for the start of the South American 2026.

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mark lawrence Strauss

Rider

La Paz to Salta

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mark lawrence Strauss

Rider
La Paz to Salta

United States

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Stephen Owen

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Stephen Owen

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

United Kingdom

I have been cycling since I was in school, chasing buses across town to school. Now, at 60, I have stepped up cycling in the last 12 years with weekend rides and endurance rides of 300/500km in 24 hours. My wisdom/body is now telling me that multi-day riding is more fun. More recently, I cycled across the Atlas Mountains in North Africa, Sri Lanka, and TDA Madagascar 2019, then Cairo to Cape Town for an extra dose in 2023. This trip will be exciting and push me to the limits and beyond. TDA trips recharge my batteries for a few years, and this trip is long overdue and will scratch the itch again. Once I've sat down at the end of the day with coffee in hand, I always have a smile on my face as I consider how lucky I am.

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Luca Bortolami

Rider

La Paz to Ushuaia

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Luca Bortolami

Rider
La Paz to Ushuaia

Italy

I am an Italian man that loves cycling and traveling. I have been able to retire at an early age in order to purse these two interests, and TDA expeditions where one of the reasons why I really wanted to gain full control of my schedule while still relatively young. When I signed up for the North American and South American Epic I was proud of my 55 years as a single. The woman I then met understands me so well as to ask me to still do these :-).

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Erika Kellerhals

Rider

La Paz to Ushuaia

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Erika Kellerhals

Rider
La Paz to Ushuaia

Canada

I am a super keen cyclist. Making time away from work as an addictions doctor to gradually cycle more places on our planet.

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Jonna Koch

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Jonna Koch

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Denmark

I feel alive when I ride my bike. It is my fifth TDA tour. I did the Trans-Himalaya 2019, Kingdom of the West 2022 and Trans-Caucasus 2022 and sections of th Silk Route in 2025.

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Karin Lind Hansen

Rider

Cartagena to Santiago

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Karin Lind Hansen

Rider
Cartagena to Santiago

Denmark

I love travelling. I love biking. I love visiting new places. I have visited several places with TDA - but there are still places left to see, explore, and enjoy :)

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Salta to Ushuaia

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Rider
Salta to Ushuaia

United States

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Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

United States

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Paul Forster

Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

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Paul Forster

Rider
Santiago to Ushuaia

Australia

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Ian Bloomfield

Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

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Ian Bloomfield

Rider
Santiago to Ushuaia

United States

Last year I cycled part of the 2025 North American epic and I am looking forward to cycle in Chile/Argentina this year.

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Helmut Schuett

Rider

Salta to Ushuaia

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Helmut Schuett

Rider
Salta to Ushuaia

Germany

Hi everyone. I am living in the south of Germany in Stuttgart. Now I am retired and so I have plenty of time for my preferred hobby, which is biking. It is the first time for me to participate in a TDA tour. In the past years I did many tours in Europe with a group or alone. So I did several crossings across the Alps and many bike packing tours from Germany to other European countries. In the first 2 weeks of June I crossed Spain and Portugal in a solo tour. Now I am looking forward to get in touch with South East Asia. I think it is the best way to experience the countries and cultures by bike, where we can also get in touch with the people. See you soon in Hanoi!

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Evert Visser

Rider

Cartagena to Chiclayo

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Evert Visser

Rider
Cartagena to Chiclayo

Netherlands

I am cycling since I was 4, racing since my 13th, biketouring since I was 19. Great discovery was it then, for me, to cycle through Norway and later France, while singing Bruce Springsteen songs, or Peter Gabriel, being one with nature, myself, and my bike. Fond memories of meeting people. Roads were not as crowded, mountains rather empty (even the Ventoux!), I was the only lost soul wandering around on my Koga Miyata Randonneur Extra. Later, I took my MTB to Nicaragua and Peru. Started racing again in NL. Did the Great Divide in 2017. To be honest, I dedicated too much time in my life to work, too little to bike touring. Now that I am getting a bit older, I want to repair that. So, Bamboo, here I come. And, later, one of the next years, another visit to the Americas: South, Central and/or North.

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Michaela Pye

Tour Leader

Cartagena to La Paz

Jess Moyer

Rider

Salta to Santiago

Rona Lowe

Rider

Lima to Santiago

caroline powell

Rider

Cartagena to Lima

Elaine Cox

Rider

Santiago to Ushuaia

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Marco Panebianco

Rider

La Paz to Ushuaia

Jan Kremer

Rider

Cartagena to Ushuaia

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Jan Kremer

Rider
Cartagena to Ushuaia

Netherlands

Traveling by bicycle shows you this wonderful world we live in, full of beauty, charm and adventures. It’s like a storybook, with 1.000 pages, and by cycling through many countries, you will read it all! Looking forward to the beautiful South Americas, meeting new inspiring people and enjoying the cycle journey from Cartagena to Ushuaia!

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“Great variety of wonderful cultural and spectacular geographical experiences, thrilling cycling challenges, extremely congenial and supportive staff and fellow cyclists. Rewarding, enriching remote experiences that were well worth working for. 10/10!!”

“Wonderful trip and experience of a lifetime. Cycling is an amazing way to experience this beautifully diverse continent, especially as part of such a great group of cyclists from around the world. The tour is very well organized and provides a great balance between fantastic staff support and freedom for your own adventures. Thoroughly recommended.”

“I feel incredibly lucky that I was able to do this. It was one of the most incredible experiences of my life.”

OVERVIEW SOUTH AMERICAN EPIC 2026


  • FULL TOUR
  • SECTION 1
  • SECTION 2
  • SECTION 3
  • SECTION 4
  • SECTION 5
  • SECTION 6
  • SECTION 7
  • SECTION 8
  • SECTION 9
  • SOUTH AMERICAN EPIC
  • THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY
  • COFFEE & COCOA
  • VOLCANO ALLEY
  • THE GRINGO TRAIL
  • INCAN HIGHLANDS
  • CYCLING THE SALT FLATS
  • ACROSS THE ANDES
  • THE LAKE DISTRICT
  • CARRETERA AUSTRAL
  • CARTAGENA TO USHUAIA
  • CARTAGENA TO BOGOTA
  • BOGOTA TO QUITO
  • QUITO TO LIMA
  • LIMA TO CUSCO
  • CUSCO TO LA PAZ
  • LA PAZ TO SALTA
  • SALTA TO SANTIAGO
  • SANTIAGO TO PUERTO VARAS
  • PUERTO VARAS TO USHUAIA
  • JUN 28 TO DEC 11
  • JUN 28 TO JUL 12
  • JUL 15 TO JUL 30
  • AUG 1 TO AUG 24
  • AUG 27 TO SEP 8
  • SEP 13 TO SEP 21
  • SEP 24 TO OCT 6
  • OCT 9 TO OCT 26
  • OCT 29 TO NOV 12
  • NOV 14 TO DEC 11
  • USD 36900
  • USD 4600
  • USD 4900
  • USD 7200
  • USD 4000
  • USD 2900
  • USD 4000
  • USD 5500
  • USD 4900
  • USD 8900
  • LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE
  • LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE
  • LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE
  • LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE
  • LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE
  • LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE
  • LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE
  • LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE
  • LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE
  • LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE
  • FULL TOUR
    • SOUTH AMERICAN EPIC
    • CARTAGENA TO USHUAIA
    • JUN 28 TO DEC 11
    • 36900 USD
    • LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE
  • SECTION 1
    • THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY
    • CARTAGENA TO BOGOTA
    • Jun 28 - Jul 12
    • 4600 USD
    • LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE
  • SECTION 2
    • COFFEE & COCOA
    • BOGOTA TO QUITO
    • Jul 15 - Jul 30
    • 4900 USD
    • LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE
  • SECTION 3
    • VOLCANO ALLEY
    • QUITO TO LIMA
    • Aug 1 - Aug 24
    • 7200 USD
    • LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE
  • SECTION 4
    • THE GRINGO TRAIL
    • LIMA TO CUSCO
    • Aug 27 - Sep 8
    • 4000 USD
    • LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE
  • SECTION 5
    • INCAN HIGHLANDS
    • CUSCO TO LA PAZ
    • Sep 13 - Sep 21
    • 2900 USD
    • LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE
  • SECTION 6
    • CYCLING THE SALT FLATS
    • LA PAZ TO SALTA
    • Sep 24 - Oct 6
    • 4000 USD
    • LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE
  • SECTION 7
    • ACROSS THE ANDES
    • SALTA TO SANTIAGO
    • Oct 9 - Oct 26
    • 5500 USD
    • LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE
  • SECTION 8
    • THE LAKE DISTRICT
    • SANTIAGO TO PUERTO VARAS
    • Oct 29 - Nov 12
    • 4900 USD
    • LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE
  • SECTION 9
    • CARRETERA AUSTRAL
    • PUERTO VARAS TO USHUAIA
    • Nov 14 - Dec 11
    • 8900 USD
    • LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE

ALL DEPARTURES


  • 2026
  • 2030
  • SOUTH AMERICAN EPIC
  • SOUTH AMERICAN EPIC
  • CARTAGENA TO USHUAIA
  • CARTAGENA TO USHUAIA
  • JUN 28 TO DEC 11
  • JUN 28 TO DEC 11
  • USD 36900
  • LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE
  • SPACES AVAILABLE
  • 2026
    • SOUTH AMERICAN EPIC
    • CARTAGENA TO USHUAIA
    • Jun 28 - Dec 11
    • 36900 USD
    • LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE
  • 2030
    • SOUTH AMERICAN EPIC
    • CARTAGENA TO USHUAIA
    • Jun 28 - Dec 11
    • SPACES AVAILABLE

Full tour and section dates listed are for first and last day of cycling. Prices based on double occupancy at majority of the hotels. Solo riders will be paired with another rider of the same gender at no additional charge. Accommodation the night before first cycling day and the night of last cycling day are included in entry fee. We advise booking at least 1 additional night at tour accommodation before the tour, to be able to attend rider briefing and have assistance from tour bike mechanic in setting up your bike.

Full entry fee payment is due 90 days before the tour start date. A registration fee of US$250 must first be paid to hold your place on the tour and is in addition to the entry fee listed above. Registration fee is non-refundable and non-transferable. We recommend registering 4 - 6 months before the tour start date to take full advantage of our pre-tour support and information bulletins, but late registrations are possible when spaces are still available.

Full tour entry fees will receive an early payment discount of USD$1,500 if full payment is received 6 months before the start of the tour. Those coming for multiple sections get 10% off for 2 or more sections on the same tour (multiple section discount does not apply to full tour price). TDA alumni get special alumni discounts. Please contact our office for further details.

 

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