Tagged With: sustainable
GREEN Riders Day 1 Ride!
GREEN Riders… Day 1! 40km… 3+ hours… Here for you in 49 seconds! Thanks to Thanyamundra and Thanyapura for their support and sponsorship! ENJOY!
Playing with the Peace Corps
Our good friend Nicole Lemmo, who works as a Peace Corps volunteer in Thailand, passed our route and plans along to her connections in the South. We were lucky enough to be contacted by Deborah and Julia, who joined us for a night to hang out, which turned into a whole lot more! Check it … Continue reading
GREEN RIDERS Day 3: By the Numbers…
GREEN RIDERS Day 3: By the Numbers… 0: Kilometers pedaled 2: Broken spokes requiring drive to Krabi for repair 2: Number of flat tires (on truck to Krabi for bike repair) 1: Number of previously flat “spare” tires 1: Number of friend’s trucks spontaneously arriving to repair our truck 1: Number of spare “spare” tires … Continue reading
It’s official! We’re riding Bamboo Bikes!
What? A bike made of bamboo? That was our first reaction too… But the more we looked into it, heard about other bamboo-bike touring experiences and got to know AhSun Chuah, the man behind the machine… the more excited we got! Of course… Bamboo is light, strong, shock-absorbant, completely sustainable and non-polluting. Maybe a … Continue reading
GREEN Riders in Traidhos Quarterly (Thailand)
A nice summary of Kenny’s Environmental Education workshop on a converted barge, floating along Thailand’s Chao Phrya river. Read it below, or full screen here.