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Publicado: Apr 29, 2008

Por: carltonreid

Duracion: 6:21

http://www.muc-off.com This video is a short extract from 'Chain Gang' a 1994 TV series on cycling from Tyne Tees TV. The footage of this Malawi bicycle tour was filmed on a Hi-8 camera by Carlton Reid and Bob Strawson. Further extracts from 'Chain Gang' can be found on http://www.quickrelease.tv Hi-res versions of all the videos can be found on iTunes. Search for 'Quickrelease.tv'.

Canal: Travel

Tags: 1994  africa  bike  cycletouring  cycling 


Calificacion: 5.00 (1 votos)    Reproducciones: 1721' favoriteCount='2    Comentarios: 6

drew0mckinney Escribio:

Jun 12, 2008 - Thanks for posting this!

Subutubiata Escribio:

Aug 9, 2008 - Wow. Reduce your carbon footprint by cycling in the UK; then increase it exponentially by flying to cycling holidays in Africa, the Americans and Asia. That way you can stay wet and still do you bit in condemning millions to climate change misery. Genius.

ozman6969 Escribio:

Aug 30, 2008 - You are a first class idiot. Where does he say he is even trying to reduce his carbon footprint? Anyway, he is still miles ahead of those that take planes and cars. And suppose you have never travelled anywhere by plane? Moron.

Subutubiata Escribio:

Aug 30, 2008 - You're right, he never claims he's trying to reduce his carbon footprint, nor does he directly state that he's a drab, prosaic, ugly little yuppie pillock. Then again, he doesn't need to. Somtimes we can derive motive and character directly from action - at least those of us capable of abstract thought can.

ozman6969 Escribio:

Sep 1, 2008 - You still haven't addressed whether you actually fly anywhere. Or do you just stay at home in the dreary UK with your head up your arse? You also haven't addressed my assertion that you are a moron. Any thoughts?

carltonreid Escribio:

Oct 1, 2008 - Subutubiata. Flying to an exotic location to ride a bike is, indeed, a huge waste of CO2. I try to limit my flying as much as I can. For the record, I haven't flown to an exotic country for a bike tour for some years (Interbike Las Vegas is work!). Recently I've been taking my family on cycle tours via ferry to the Netherlands. I'd much rather arrive somewhere overland.