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From Unfinished Business by Ian Wallis

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Richard Palmer commented on a photo in Postscript

Hi Ian, epic and extraordinary tour, well done. I am still ploughing through your journal but I'm particularly interested in your route through Java especially between Pangandaran and where you turned off towards Cianjur - do you have the gpx files for Java available to publish or send me? Best Regards Richard Skinnybiker2 Palmer

1 month ago
Daisy Irawan commented on a photo in Day 122 - I got it all wrong on a red tie day.

It says, "Ideal son in law."

1 year ago
Daisy Irawan commented on a photo in Day 122 - I got it all wrong on a red tie day.

It says, "It is OK to be deficit, as long as (we) don't fight." 😀

1 year ago
Ian Wallis replied to a comment by John Grant on a photo in Day 139 - is this the ultimate red tie day?

John, thanks for your comments. Much appreciated! Ian

1 year ago
John Grant commented on a photo in Day 139 - is this the ultimate red tie day?

Exactly !

1 year ago
John Grant commented on a photo in Day 139 - is this the ultimate red tie day?

Well done mate !

1 year ago
John Grant commented on a photo in Day 139 - is this the ultimate red tie day?

It certainly looks the part Wal

1 year ago
John Grant commented on a photo in Day 137 - out of Sydney and over the Razorback

That's a morning tea of champions Wal !

1 year ago
Ian Wallis replied to a comment by John Saxby on Day 139 - is this the ultimate red tie day?

John, always nice to receive an encouraging comment. I'm pleased that you enjoyed the blog, what I hoped was a record of my ride be it good, bad, ugly or attractive. I'm amazed by the bottom bracket and the spokes. I had not broken a spoke on that bike. I broke 8 in the rear wheel and had 8 spares. As I said somewhere, the bottom bracket lasted 107 km after I got home. I'll dissect it when I get a chance. Ian

1 year ago
John Saxby commented on Day 139 - is this the ultimate red tie day?

Great stuff, Ian -- good on yer, mate! Great photos and a splendid tale. And on critical details: I'm esp impressed by the finely-judged balance you struck between your colossal distance and the j u s t r o b u s t e n o u g h bottom bracket.

1 year ago
Ian Wallis replied to a comment by Jeff Alexander on Postscript

Jeff, pleased that you enjoyed it. Thanks for your contribution. Must catch up. Ian

1 year ago
Ian Wallis replied to a comment by Daisy Irawan on a photo in Day 116 - north and I mean it!

Thanks Daisy, you're a fountain of information. Ian

1 year ago
Jeff Alexander commented on Postscript

Hi Ian, thanks so much for your wonderful blog - we loved it and learnt heaps. Look forward to your next one! Jeff, Kara, Isla and Luna.

1 year ago
Daisy Irawan commented on a photo in Day 116 - north and I mean it!

Pos ronda. It is for some men to gather when securing the neighbourhood (usually at night, after patrolling). It is done on volunteering based, the men in the community take turn to patrol.

1 year ago
Ian Wallis replied to a comment by Daisy Irawan on a photo in Day 116 - north and I mean it!

Daisy, I agree. But why doesn't one be a bit innovative and sell some different stuff. Ian

1 year ago