2000 drug-laced mice dropped on Guam to battle snake infestation
In the latest shot fired in Guam’s ongoing fight against an unbelievably costly snake invasion that includes a population denser than the Amazon rainforest, 2000 dead mice laced with Tylenol were...
View ArticleAustralia: Cycling Across The Country
Australia. This September to November 2015, I will cross Australia by bicycle. It is the next leg up on my cycle around the globe after having just passed the halfway mark, or 15,000 km, recently in...
View ArticleCycling Across Australia: Training
My training ground for cycling around the world is in Whistler BC. Whistler BC Callaghan Valley This ideal location is not only stunningly beautiful it offers all variations of terrain. It must be...
View ArticleCycling Around the World: Townsville to Mackay, Australia
After 500 km I have reached Townsville. It has certainly been demanding. The sun is extremely powerful, burning right through my cycling jerseys. It is 42ºC and humid. Carrying up to 10 litres of...
View ArticleAustralia: Cycling The Outback
Mars is likely a friendlier place than this to cycle — there is likely water and no snakes. Look at the track we are following: the trees eventually disappeared, eliminating any shade. I have been...
View ArticleBrisbane: City With a Bathtub
Finally! A sign with the distance to Brisbane after 1000 km.I am very excited as I heard they actually have bathtubs in Brisbane hotels . For the last 1000 km there has not been a bathtub. Sitting on a...
View ArticleBrisbane: Cycling Around The world
FINALLY. The Sunshine Coast of Australia and the Pacific Ocean. What a sight. I felt at home seeing an Ocean that connected with my home I miss so much in Vancouver Canada. I put my feet in the water...
View ArticleAustralia: Brisbane to Sydney
I am now crossing Australia as I continue my trip cycling around the globe for cancer charity. I have cycled from Cairns to Brisbane and my next leg is Brisbane to Sydney. After resting, refilling up...
View ArticleRugby World Cup: How Cheika transformed the broken Australia team
Coach combines subtle personal skills with a brutal training regime, writes Oliver Brown of The Daily Telegraph. It does Michael Cheika no disser-vice to acknowledge that he is an unlikely looking...
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