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The Accidental Bicycle Tourist

The Accidental Bicycle Tourist

By: Gabriel Aldaz
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Host Gabriel Aldaz sits down with other bicycle touring and bikepacking enthusiasts to have unexpected, revealing, and often humorous conversations about their most memorable bike touring adventures. You’ll hear individuals, friends, partners, and families from all walks of life share the joys (and sometimes challenges) of bicycle touring. A willingness to explore the unknown, overcoming self-doubt, resilience, and experiencing acts of kindness from complete strangers are recurring themes. Gabriel hopes that the episodes, dropping every other week, will inspire you to get out and see where the road leads you.

For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram:
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Episodes
  • ABT059. Freewheeling Spirit
    May 29 2026

    Have you ever hitchhiked with a sack of pigs, used cheap construction goggles as rain visors, or slept in a room where an unknown mammal with really big eyes watched you from the ceiling? With a unique mix of grit and humor, Laura Killingbeck explores how thousands of miles on a bicycle helped her rebuild a vibrant identity from the ashes of her past. In fact, Laura’s life is a tutorial in the art of the "shapeshift." When the weight of a toxic career or a high-control community became too heavy, Laura pedaled toward freedom. From an impulsive loop of Iceland to conquering the Great Divide, Laura’s journeys prove that walking away from everything is sometimes the only way to rediscover yourself. Whether you’re looking for the courage to quit your job, no longer want to lead a fear-based life, or just need tips on out-pedaling your past, Laura’s story will inspire you to embrace the mystery of transformation. Life is much more fulfilling when you find your own path!

    You can follow Laura on Instagram and subscribe to her newsletter on her website.

    She will be riding the Choose the Bear Tour in Michigan between May and July 2026.

    For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram:
    https://linktr.ee/accidental_bicycle_tourist

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • ABT058. Bikes From Hell
    May 15 2026

    Who needs a spoon when you have a wrench? Who needs a whole paddle when you have two blades and a firm, sturdy stick? Welcome to Roman Dial’s world. In this action-packed episode, the legendary Alaskan adventurer recounts some of the harrowing tales that led to the birth of "hellbiking" in the 1980s and eventual worldwide recognition for this type of travel in a 1997 issue of National Geographic. We dive into his pioneering multi-sport journeys in the unforgiving Alaskan wilderness, his transition into a Stanford PhD studying predator-prey interactions in rainforest canopies, and his obsession with ultra-lightweight gear. Whether he’s big-tree climbing or inventing the fat bike’s prehistoric ancestors, Roman is a versatile explorer who has been at the forefront of several outdoor movements. Tune in and prepare to feel both thoroughly inspired and incredibly lazy.

    You can view photos from Roman's expeditions on his Instagram.

    You can watch Arctic Alchemy on YouTube.

    For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram:
    https://linktr.ee/accidental_bicycle_tourist

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • ABT057. Sweat and Smiles: Side by Side Across Europe and Africa
    May 1 2026

    Jacqui Webster and Joe McNamara are a middle-aged Australian couple who in 2023 paused their sensible careers for one year to hop on heavily laden bicycles and pedal from England to Singapore. Except things didn’t go as planned and they ended up riding across Europe and Africa instead. Prior to this episode, I got a chance to read Jacqui’s entertaining book about the journey, Two Bugs on Bikes. I laughed out loud at Joe’s genius packing strategy, which left them stranded in Rwanda with two right shoes and two right pedals, and his questionable camp-stove paella. I marveled at their accidental, highly discounted “unofficial” gorilla trek in the jungles of Uganda and their encounters with other wild animals. From spontaneously deciding to conquer Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania to surviving swarms of protein-packed lake flies in Malawi to securing a glorious finish-line escort from wild ostriches, the stories that Jacqui and Joe tell contrast the gritty, exhausting physical reality of pedaling across two continents (the "sweat") with their relentlessly upbeat attitude, generosity, and genuine joy in each other's company (the "smiles").

    Two Bugs on Bikes can be ordered from most bookshops or online from Amazon Australia or Dymocks.

    The organization where you can sponsor a teacher or support a child through school in Uganda is called Sheka Africa, a registered Australian charity. Sponsorship fees are fully tax deductible in Australia.

    Another organization mentioned was Overflow Mission Zimba, Zambia.

    Jacqui and Joe's routes can be found in their Komoot collections.

    For links to podcast platforms, feedback via email, the podcast website, and Instagram:
    https://linktr.ee/accidental_bicycle_tourist

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    1 hr and 12 mins
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