
Saturday, 19 February 2011
Wednesday, 16 February 2011
South Africans kayak around Iceland in March 2011
This time he's going to take his protege Dan Skinstad with him on this adventure. The duo will be accompanied by a crew of six photographers.
One of their main concerns is not to get eaten by an orca whale, same whale as starred in the Hollywood movie Free Willy. Other concerns are to meet Bjork and have to listen to her, the freezing water and temperamental volcanoes.
None of the above will stop Riaan and Skinstad from setting off on their journey around Iceland in a Kayak.
Riaan's partner Dan was born prematurely and suffers from a mild form of cerebral palsy.
Riaan and Dan - if you read this post, please contact us at Reykjavik Bike Tours. We'd love to meet you and show you our city from the saddle of a bike.
Source of this post is an article posted by Dan Nicholl on Sport iafrica.com 15 February 2011, click here to read it.
More about Riaan Manser and his adventures.
Tuesday, 8 February 2011
Cyclist Victoria Pendleton - I'd like big boobs but they'd slow me down
Friday, 28 January 2011
Rick Steves on Iceland
Listen to Rick Steve's podcast on Iceland.
There's two kinds of tourism in Iceland, Bill says; - the quick - the party in Reykjavik on the one hand, and then the - slow - countryside on the other.
You cannot say you've seen the USA if you've only be to New York!
Great wisdom.
Friday, 21 January 2011
Iceland is Ian McCarthey's favorite place to bicycle
Read the article in the Southern Reporter: Two Wheels Better.
Sunday, 9 January 2011
NY Times says Iceland is one of the best places to visit
Iceland features in 4th place on a list of 41 places to visit in 2011 compiled by the NY Times. Journalist Sally McGrane wrote:
Where a country’s hardships are a visitor’s gain.
Iceland’s economic crash has had an upside, at least for tourists. After the devaluation of the krona that followed the country’s 2008 financial crisis, the breathtakingly beautiful island is a lot more affordable, meaning that a hotel room that was $200 before the crash might cost $130 now.
While traditionally a must-see for nature tourists — who come for thermal springs, glaciers, volcanic landscapes and the Northern Lights — Iceland is stepping up the cultural offerings with Reykjavik’s new Harpa-Reykjavik Concert Hall and Conference Centre, a symphony and opera house whose stunning glass facade was designed in collaboration with the Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson. Opening ceremonies begin in May, with performances by the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Icelandic Opera and local rock bands. Another draw is the third annual DesignMarch (in March), a festival that showcases Icelandic design, from clothing and textiles to furniture. And the Iceland Airwaves music festival, every October, is perennially cool.
Source, NY Times.
Tuesday, 4 January 2011
First person to bicycle around the world 1884
Today, 4 January 2010, it is 124 years since Thomas Stevens from England set out on his tour around the world on a bicycle. He used a penny farthing bicycle for the journey. He packed a 38 Smith and Wesson hand gun just in case which would no doubt be useful in some countries today.
The first part of his world journey took him from San Francisco to Boston and became the first person to cross the US. From Boston he travelled to Liverpool, then south Europe to Iran. Then he travelled to the Middle-East and India and Asia.
For more information about his trip, see the Thomas Stevens first to bicycle around the world website.