Mise à jour #17
il y a 10 jours

DAYS 142 - 148 🇺🇸 CALIFORNIA 3/3: BACK ON THE ROAD AGAIN! 🚴‍♀️

Two and a half weeks after the surgery, I was starting to feel a lot better and looking forward to finally getting back on the bike after over a month spent in LA. I moved hosts one last time on the day of Tim's departure, to be closer to the bike route and avoid having to spent two days cycling through LA, and slowly started doing first little test rides. @cessmillwater and her friends, who had also been cycling from Canada and set off a month after me, had caught up and, to all of our big surprise, ended up with the same warmshowers host! It was great having 5(!) female bikepackers all in one spot!
A few days later it was finally time to get going again, and I set off south, slowly making my way to the border!

Before California, I had used the @warmshowers_org network only a handful of times and always enjoyed getting to know local cyclists along the way. But with all the delays I faced here, it was more than just a nice-to-have. It was a lifesaver, making the difference between having to give up and go home or having a chance to carry on, and I will always be deeply grateful to everyone who hosted me during this time!

And then, after more than three and a half months of travelling through this incredibly diverse country, it was time to say goodbye to the United States and !Hola¡ to Mexico. 🇲🇽

Baja California, here I come! 💃

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Pourquoi Mobilized Communities
While growing up, I cycled everywhere. School, doctor, jobs, you name it. Could I have taken some form of public transport instead? Sure! But cycling was often more convenient and gave me more freedom.

Now, imagine there is no public transport system. School is a four hour walk away. The next well to fetch some water? Ten kilometers. The doctor? A days march.

In this case a bicycle is so much more than just a convenience. It becomes a necessity. A bicycle gives individuals in rural developing regions the chance to  overcome the barrier of distance, connecting them with education, healthcare, and economic opportunities.

For this reason I want to support the Word Bicycle Relief with my Project 100 Bikes, a solo ride spanning 11.000 km through North America and Mexico.

More about it here: www.laurablaubaer.com/project-100-bikes

Let's raise 14.700€ together and donate 100 life-changing bicycles!

10€ already buys the tires, 26€ a wheelset and 147€ one bike. Every donation counts!

Mobilized Communities

World Bicycle Relief mobilizes people through The Power of Bicycles. Our mission is to create access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities in developing regions of the world where distance is a challenge. We envision a world where distance is no longer a barrier to independence and livelihood.

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Patrizia Röttger
il y a 14 jours
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Isabelle Sittig
«Super Aktion! Was eine Reise :)»
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jennifer sohst
«Unbelievable!»
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Miro Voellmy
il y a 23 jours
Cory Rance
«Keep up the good work. Cheers »
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Donateur anonyme
«Good luck in your adventure!!»
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