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Our first Weeks in Central America: Belize and Guatemala

Posted on June 27, 2026June 27, 2026 by Lilith Hollich

Before we knew it, we were cycling the last 35 kilometres in Mexico. We used our last cash for buying some delicious fresh coconut water from a stall next to the road. Slowly, we cycled through the Mexican border area. There wasn’t a single building on our side of the road and nobody who asked us for anything. It felt a bit odd, but as we had encountered borders like this before…

From Pine Forests to Pineapples and Palm Trees – Mexico’s Tropical East

Posted on June 14, 2026June 24, 2026 by Lilith Hollich

We left Oaxaca and cycled towards the mountains. One last mountain ranges was left to cross before we’d reach the coast for the first time in ages! Before though, just outside of Oaxaca, was a small highlight that we didn’t wanna miss: The Tree of Tule (Spanish Árbol de Tule). With a circumference of 46 metres it is the widest known tree of the world! Funnily enough, from far away it looks just like a fairly big, ordinary tree.

Falling in Love with Mexico, its Cities and its People: Zacatecas to Oaxaca

Posted on May 21, 2026May 30, 2026 by Lilith Hollich

We had settled in really well and thoroughly enjoyed the life on the streets of Mexico. The people were incredibly friendly, and it was rare for us to cycle through a village, or even on the main road, without someone greeting us enthusiastically. Almost every small village had everything we needed – a shady spot, a little shop, and a “Purificadora de Agua” where we could buy drinking water day and night. As the tap water in Mexico…

Culture, Chaos and Spectacular Scenery – our first weeks on Mexicos Mainland

Posted on April 19, 2026April 20, 2026 by Lilith Hollich

So there we were – finally on the mainland of Mexico! A few times we had heard of the Baja California being described as “Mexico light” and being noticeably different from the mainland. And to be honest, after a little time we could feel what they meant by that. The Baja Peninsula felt very touristic and we can’t remember a day without seeing at least one European, American or Canadian number plate. Around La Paz…

Baja California Part 2 – Holidays, Remoteness and Kitesurfing

Posted on March 18, 2026May 4, 2026 by Lilith Hollich

What I haven’t talked about in the last blog post about Mexico is how off the local time zone felt to us. Ever since we crossed into Mexico and started cycling on the Baja California, we had adapted our daily routine to match the sunrise and sunset. One of our unspoken rules in Mexico was (and still is) to avoid cycling in the dark as best as possible. Unfortunately for us, it was winter and the sun set super early at around 4:30 pm. In contrary…

Off to Mexico! Desert, Cacti and Coast in Baja California

Posted on March 6, 2026May 4, 2026 by Lilith Hollich

Heading to Mexico from San Diego gave us two options: crossing the border in Tijuana or crossing it in Tecate. Tijuana would have been just south of San Diego, but the border crossing there is super busy, with lots and lots of lanes. On the map, Tecate looked a lot calmer, with only one small crossing point and the extra day of cycling seemed worth it to us. On top of that…

From National Parks and Desert into the City: Page to Las Vegas with lots of Reunions along the Way

Posted on January 14, 2026May 4, 2026 by Lilith Hollich

We left the city of Page and cycled over the Glen Canyon Dam. The weather continued to be nice and warm and our rain gear sank deeper and deeper into our bags. Our next stop: Buckskin Gulch, a beautiful slot canyon with red walls. In contrary to the Antilope Canyon, which is bigger and more popular, but at the same time very expensive, this one was open to anyone for just a few dollars. We…

Beautiful Utah! Detour after detour between Salt Lake City and Page

Posted on January 5, 2026May 4, 2026 by Lilith Hollich

Cycling out of Salt Lake City was way better than our last big-city-experience in Calgary. The first 40 km were almost entirely on cycling paths! We left quite late and it was dark, when we finally made it to the spot, where we had planned to camp – a fairly big park with camp site amenities. Unfortunately though…

Through Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks to Salt Lake City in Utah

Posted on December 25, 2025May 4, 2026 by Lilith Hollich

Sometimes it’s hard to find the inspiration to write something and I have been struggling a lot with this post. Maybe because it’s already so long ago? Time to catch up I guess! From Butte in Montana we cycled a few days through Wyoming and eventually arrived in the state we’ve been looking forward to the most: Utah! Before getting there, we had some 1000 kilometers of riding before us.

Bye-bye Canada! From Calgary to Butte – but not as expected

Posted on November 25, 2025May 4, 2026 by Lilith Hollich

After nearly a week at the Airbnb, it felt kind of strange to wake up early to the sound of an alarm. Despite there being a lot of cycling paths, leaving the city on bikes was fairly stressful and it felt like an eternity until we made it far enough away from the city centre. The landscape south of Calgary is funny – long straight roads as far as the eye can see. We found…

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