Hello to all the friends of DownTheRoad.org
We have been very busy lately with hiring various professionals to complete the final tasks and rap up our second book. This time around it is truly an international project with our American editor living as an expatiate in France, cover art and layout design done by experts in India and Asia, and printing and distribution on several continents. All this is taking place while we are riding in the South Island (New Zealand) and free camping in the rainforest or on deserted beaches. Our work flow is limited by our 8 hour computer battery and the very expensive about US$8/hour, slow, and scarce internet access in this area. We are getting the work done and our second book will be on the virtual shelves soon. One snag that is holding us up is the creation of a set of black and white maps showing our route through the various countries in South America. If any of you have skills in this area (beyond suggesting Google Maps) please let me know.
On top of the enormous book project we have been getting other things done. Most of you are regular readers of DownTheRoad.org and have probably noticed some changes in the borders and navigational structure to the web site. Navigation is no easy task to organize because our web site is huge and continually growing. During the last 6 years of our travels DownTheRoad.org has grown to 1,927 pages, over 20,000 pictures (hand selected from the camera and labeled with captions), Cindie has written about 2,000 daily journal entries, I have written dozens of RoadNews newsletters, a few videos, and much more. To help visitors find their way through the site I have created three new pages.
1. PICTURE INDEX - A new central location or at least a starting point to organize those 20,000 pictures in our photo journal can be found at:
http://www.downtheroad.org/Publishing/pictures_index.htm
2. JOURNAL INDEX - An index of 6+ years of Cindie’s daily journal with some excerpts can be found at:
http://downtheroad.org/Publishing/journals_index.htm
3. BLOG - The biggest addition to our web site is a “Latest News” blog complete with RSS feed and a place to add your comments. This is the place where the newest pictures, videos, journal entries, and news about us and our trip can be found at:
http://downtheroad.org/adventure-travel-bike-touring-blog/
RSS - If you are using RSS subscription capabilities our new blog section has an address that you can subscribe to:
http://downtheroad.org/adventure-travel-bike-touring-blog/?feed=rss2
YOU SHOULD COMMENT - If you have something to say to us or the other readers of our web site you can now post your comments on our new blog. This is by far a better way to reach us than email because it ensures we will see it and not be blocked by our spam filter. We also prefer answering questions in a public place so others can read our answers too.
All of this new stuff is still evolving slowly in the face of finishing the book and the day to day work involved in keeping the web site up with our New Zealand pictures and journals.
In closing I would like to say that New Zealand has been one of my favorite countries to travel through. The deep green hills, snow capped mountains and friendly locals make it a paradise on a bicycle. Cindie and I have a saying that New Zealand is one of the most beautiful places on earth when the sun is shinning. The green landscape comes at the cost of frequent rain but so far we have worked around it. Looking on the positive side the long wet days has given us time to pound away on the computer and get our mountains of work done.
Cindie would like to add that we experience not one but two earthquakes while traveling on the North Island, two events we will never forget. As a geologist she was fascinated like a scientist on a field trip and as a traveler in a foreign land it scared her to death.
Tim Travis
Wanaka, New Zealand
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1 Blue Tapp // Apr 12, 2008 at 9:37 am
Hi Tim and Cindie!
(I sent this as an email to you a few days ago but just read in your newsletter that you prefer us to post to you here… so here’s my verrrrry long email… sorry
Hope you are well and I guess you’ll be heading back to the states soon? I wanted to send you an email of encouragement and try to explain what an inspiration your story has been for my husband, Craig, and me.
Craig discovered your website in February and sent the link to me. We were both instantly enthralled by your story and bought your book immediately. Since then we’ve both read your book and I’ve been printing out Cindie’s daily journals from the very beginning for us to read (what a lot of paper I’ve used! :-). I’m now up to your adventures in Laos and Craig is reading about Central America.
After reading about your daily adventures over the past years, we feel like we know the two of you very well (you are probably used to that by now I guess, but it seems like it would be kind of creepy!).
Here’s a tiny bit about us… We are both extremely active avid bicyclists and long distance runners in our 40’s. We love to do multiple-day bicycling tours and are planning to tour across the state of Missouri this October and a week in the Yucatan, Mexico in January (I know, I know, tiny potato buds compared to you guys!).
Anyway, Craig will be retiring from his job with Boeing after having been there for 32 years (yikes!) in 2014 and we’ve always talked about trying to travel as much as affordably possible after that. I am a self-employed website developer/graphic artist (a musician too but that doesn’t make any $$) so I can pretty much work anywhere in the world where I can get an internet connection…
But until we read your book, we never combined the idea of travel with our love of bicycling. Discovering DownTheRoad.org has completely changed the way we view our future and we are so excited about this. I think the greatest way that your story has inspired us is just to show us that this sort of lifestyle is possible as well as affordable…
So here are our plans… spend the next six years simplifying our lives, getting rid of as much STUFF as possible, probably downsizing to a small low-cost condo which we could rent out. After Craig’s big retirement day, we spend the first 9 months or so zig zagging across the USA from east to west to get our feet wet and learn as much as possible about this lifestyle before heading out of the country. Then if it’s summer, we’ll head up to Canada. If winter, down to Mexico. We have no specific plans beyond that point but we’d like to tour Europe, Australia & New Zealand, Asia, and Russia eventually and who knows where else? We are very healthy and strong and with Craig’s retirement and my business we see no reason why we won’t be able to continue this lifestyle into our 60’s and beyond!
We do hope to meet you some day. We’d love to join you for a section of one of your tours. In the meantime, we’re looking forward to following more of your amazing journey on your website journals. Thank you so much for being such an inspiration to us. Take care!!
~ Blue
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