Beyond the Horizon by Colin Angus

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Beyond the Horizon by Colin Angus

The origin of the idea for travelling the world using human-power: greenhouse gas emissions

The Journey Begins: June 1, 2003 – Vancouver, B.C. Canada

Day 1: Maple Ridge, B.C., Canada A bit of a disappointment Two flat tires 60 km travelled 1/700th of the total distance At least the scenery is nice!

Day 3, 900 kms: Coquihalla Pass checkpoint, B. C Day 3, 900 kms: Coquihalla Pass checkpoint, B.C., Canada -camping with grizzlies around…

Stewart, B.C. and Hyder, Alaska: Day 16 - where Julie’s journey ends

Whitehorse, Yukon: Day 27 Forest fires force Colin and Tim to take the Yukon River into Alaska

Nome, Alaska - last stop on the mainland of North America

St Lawrence Island, Alaska - an accidental stop on the way to Siberia

Siberia, Russia, Sept. 4, 2003 one month after leaving the Yukon Delta, Tim and Colin see the coast of Siberia “snaking” across the Bering Sea meant traveling 1000km to cross a 400km distance Tim and Colin were the first to row across the Bering Sea