Etawah part 2: Kali Wahan Temple and the Internet cafe
As mentioned in Etawah post 1, we had planned to leave the morning after arriving in Etawah but the town had more in mind for us. After the ring ceremony we hopped a bike taxi which transferred us to rickshaw to make our way to temple. When we arrived we could see the...
Etawah part 1: ring ceremony
Firozabad -->Etawah: ~70 km, 100 degrees As we got closer to Etawah we began looking for a place to sleep. According 'the Internet' maps checked the night before, there were a couple options, one called hotel Krishna. Turned out to be a truckstop for the many...
Maximum Village
Holy cows. Many times before this trip we talked to people and agreed "Yes, it will be hard." Such a simple statement....but until you are here....in the heat, the insane traffic, and the masses of people, there is no way to comprehend it. An Indian man rode up next...
Fighting jet lag and permanent rush hour in New Delhi.
It's only been 3 days since our arrival in New Delhi, but San Francisco and our busy lives already seem like a distant memory. We arrived at 9:30 in the morning after 28 hours of air travel, and were picked up at Delhi airport by our good friend Anuj's mother Usha and...
Detour to the Burj
Had an 8 hour layover in Dubai, so we swung by to see this beautiful monstrosity.
The Vahana Adventure – Intro
The Vahana Adventure Vāhana (वाहन, skt. that which carries, that which pulls)denotes the being, typically an animal or mythical entity, a particular deva is said to use as a vehicle. The vahana and deity to which they support are in a reciprocal relationship. Vahana...
Expedition Documentary Technology, Then and Now Part 2: 3 Evolutions of Technology if I had to do it all over
The last post was about the expedition camera + laptop technology of 2006, how I struggled with its limitations, and what I learned about preventing it from breaking on a 10,000 mile bike tour from Mexico to Argentina. Looking back, its really quite incredible how...
Spinning Southward now for Sale through Melloajello.com
What is it like to live every day on a bicycle for 16,000 miles?“Spinning Southward” is a documentary film following three bicyclists who traveled from the far northern shores of Prudhoe Bay, Alaska through 13 countries to Ushuaia, Argentina in support of the National...
Expedition Documentary Technology, Then and Now – Part 1: “Spinning Southward Profiles – Los Tecnicos”
When I joined Spinning Southward and started the 10,000 mile ride south with my camera and laptop, I thought my problems would be finding clean water and fighting off banditos, not trying to figure out where to fix technology in Latin America. Yet that was pretty...
This Thursday, Nov. 8 Spinning Southward Screening @Lafayette Library
This Thursday, November 8th, the Lafayette Library and Learning Center will feature Spinning Southward at the Art & Science Discovery Center located at 3491 Mt. Diablo Boulevard, Lafayette, CA 94549. The screening will begin 6:30 p.m., followed by a brief Q&A...
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