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  • ABT056. Instrument of Discovery: Unpacking the Legacy of Dervla Murphy with AI
    2026/04/18

    Dervla Murphy has long fascinated host Gabriel Aldaz, who years ago had picked up her first and most famous book, Full Tilt. The intrepid travel writer from Ireland died in 2022 at the age of 90, but Gabriel has remained curious to learn more about her. For this experimental episode, he goes into his laboratory and produces an AI-assisted retrospective on Dervla’s fascinating life. Dervla did not merely traverse the globe; she sought to understand humanity through a lens of radical vulnerability. Having stayed at home in Lismore to care for her invalid mother for nearly two decades, Dervla famously cycled full tilt from Dunkirk, France to India in 1963 on a single-speed bike, first during a brutal European winter and then over the Himalayas – while packing a .25 caliber pistol to fend off hungry wolves, highway thieves, and even a male assailant. Later, she trekked across remote landscapes with her young daughter Rachel, embracing their defenselessness as a necessary bridge to authentic human connection. Her later books reflected her deep immersion in conflict zones, from Northern Ireland at the height of the Troubles to Rwanda in the aftermath of the genocide. Dervla’s legacy includes a body of work – more than 20 books primarily about travels by bicycle, on foot, or atop beasts of burden – that serves as a testament to her resilience and her commitment to recording authentic, day-to-day interactions across diverse cultures.

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    50 分
  • ABT055. Maps and Miles: Connections Beyond Borders
    2026/04/03

    Israel or Palestine? Damascus, Syria or Damascus, Virginia? West Virginia or Western Virginia? To David Landis, all are points on a map. David has made it his mission to find shared humanity across borders, even in conflict zones like the Middle East, through hiking and bikepacking trails. Having first visited the Middle East for a semester abroad during his university studies, David returned there to live for almost a decade. During his travels in the region, David experienced the incredible kindness of people he met, with several becoming lifelong friends. He’s also felt the sorrow of having some of those friends or their relatives killed in violent episodes that continue throughout the Middle East. As someone who has tried long-distance hiking, bicycle touring, and bikepacking racing (surviving waist-deep snow and concrete-like "death mud" on the grueling Tour Divide), David has come to the conclusion that, somehow, it’s all about the people and building trails that connect them.

    David has an account on Instagram. His Urfa-Urbil bikepacking trip is catalogued in this story map.

    David’s Camino de Santiago guidebooks are published by Village to Village Press and his trails are developed through V2V Trails.

    You can watch the movie about the Elk Rut Ramble on YouTube.

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    1 時間 7 分
  • ABT054. How to Choose a Bicycle for Touring and Bikepacking
    2026/03/20

    If you are feeling overwhelmed by the vast array of choices when selecting a bicycle for touring or bikepacking, this episode offers essential guidance. In this lively discussion with Manuel Schürholz, co-founder of Bombtrack Bicycle Company, we systematically break down the confusing world of touring and bikepacking setups. You will gain valuable insights into choosing the right frame material, with a detailed look at why steel often remains the top choice for overall durability and remote repairability. The conversation explores critical components, including the practical benefits of tubeless tires, 1x versus 2x gearing options, and the undeniable importance of a proper professional bike fit for long-distance comfort. Plus, stick around to hear Manuel’s unbelievable origin story, from being a spectacularly unsuccessful mountain bike racer, to getting a stress-induced “ear attack” while managing German hip-hop artists, to accidentally creating an iconic bicycle brand. By the end of the episode, we hope that you’ll have gained a clearer understanding of the bicycle selection process and will be inspired to piece together your ideal setup.

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    58 分
  • ABT053. The Continental Cyclist
    2026/03/06

    At age 70, most people are perfectly happy to take up golf or knitting. Not Canadian Tom Perlmutter. After accidentally agreeing to a weeklong cycling trip in Patagonia because his friend essentially dared him, Tom found himself hopelessly addicted to long-distance bicycle touring. In this episode, hear how Tom went from having zero cycling experience to conquering entire continents on supported tours, including riding the length of Africa and crossing Asia along the Silk Road. Listen as he battles unyielding gravel in Namibia, rogue RVs in Arizona, and the dizzying altitudes of the Altiplano and the Pamir Highway. Bouncing back from any mishap, Tom is rewarded with memorable connections and discovering the meditative beauty of seeing the world from the saddle. If you think you’re past the perfect age to start an epic two-wheeled adventure, this episode is your ultimate inspiration!

    Tom's Substack page is called The Continental Cyclist.

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    1 時間 3 分
  • ABT052: No Plan, No Problem: Biking the World by Chance
    2026/02/22

    In this laugh-out-loud episode, discover how New York City native Judi Desire went from sending a mass guilt-trip email asking for help to learn how ride a bike all the way to solo touring on six continents. Listen in as she recounts her chaotic method of bicycle travel, which intentionally leaves much up to chance. From completing the Camino de Santiago after hearing about it at a wedding in Spain to nearly getting deported from Mauritius for having zero plans and instead becoming a local celebrity, Judi makes the most of every opportunity. Rather than preparing for a visit to a new country, Judi’s approach is, “I’ll let the people teach me.” And it is the people she meets, from firefighters in Brazil to tour guides in Cuba, that enrich her trips, giving her tips on accommodations and teaching her new cycling skills. It’s an inspiring journey that leads back to New York City, where Judi now runs the Uptown and Boogie Healthy Project, a nonprofit that increases access to fresh, nutritious food and bicycle education in Harlem and The Bronx.

    Judi's nonprofit is called Uptown Boogie and Healthy Project.

    Judi’s Mappy Hour talk is available on YouTube.

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    1 時間 6 分
  • ABT051. Heinz Stücke: The World by Bike (Part 2)
    2026/02/06

    Fifty-one is the number of years that Heinz Stücke spent on a bicycle away from home. Fittingly, Episode 51 provides the finale to the Heinz Stücke saga, where more keywords are pulled from the Christmas cookie tin. Heinz recounts how he stumbled his way into an audience with Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie, accidentally fired a gun in a crowded Zambian bar, charmed his way into a Saudi Arabian visa by procuring a fake airplane ticket, then smuggled his bike into the country on a confused donkey. Through it all, Heinz kept painstaking statistics, writing 18,000 pages of diaries and practically tracking every cup of coffee he consumed since 1962. Tune in to hear this whirlwind tour of obsession, survival, and the art of getting out of trouble with sheer audacity. From having his bicycle stolen and recovered six times to being woken up in a ditch by a friendly dog, “The Man Who Wanted to See It All" has compiled an unrivaled dictionary of bicycle adventure from A to Z – minus the word “regret.”

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    1 時間 4 分
  • ABT050. Heinz Stücke: The World by Bike (Part 1)
    2026/01/24

    What do you do if you absolutely, positively do not want to work as a toolmaker with a wife and 2.4 kids in post-World War II Germany? If you’re Heinz Stücke, you simply get on your bike and don’t come home for fifty-one years. In this landmark episode of The Accidental Bicycle Tourist, your host Gabriel Aldaz treks through a snowy German winter to find the man who cycled 648,000 kilometers across 196 countries—only to discover that the residents of his hometown aren’t entirely sure if he’s still alive. Entering Heinz’s home is like stepping into a travel-themed archive, packed with enough maps, photos, and artifacts to make visitors believe that they have entered the Museum of Heinz Stücke. To inspire the legendary traveler, Gabriel has brought along a surprise: a Christmas cookie tin filled with 500 scraps of paper. What follows is a whirlwind tour through the memory of a legend. Heinz recounts sneaking into the 1970 World Cup as a professional photographer and flying over Montserrat a year after a volcanic eruption buried its capital, Plymouth. From hiking to the world’s tallest waterfalls to witnessing the "crunchy" charm of fried tarantulas in Cambodia, Heinz proves that a life well-pedaled is never boring. Tune in to part 1 of a hilarious, awe-inspiring 2-part journey through five decades of life on two wheels.

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    1 時間 10 分
  • ABT049. Queen of the Ice
    2026/01/10

    In the Season 3 premiere, you’ll meet Antonella Giacomini, an Italian mountaineer and adventurer who has been called the Queen of the Ice because she loves to traverse glaciers in remote corners of the world. A woman accustomed to skiing while pulling a sled across ice fields, Antonella recounts how she accidentally got into bike touring while trying to reach a glacier in Patagonia with her expedition gear. She has come to love the concept of bicycle touring, visiting countries like Italy, Costa Rica, and Canada on two wheels. Regardless of her mode of transportation, Antonella has learned valuable lessons, such as how to survive a four-day snowstorm that wrecks your tent. Or how to enter Argentina illegally three times but always manage to get out. From shattering the cruel myth that biking from northern to southern Italy is "all downhill" to performing sacred rituals to scale unclimbed peaks in Mozambique. Antonella’s wild stories offer proof that to experience life fully, you should travel, travel, travel.

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    1 時間