scorecard
  1. Home
  2. life
  3. A bicyclist made an incredible 14,000-mile journey across Asia - and his photos are stunning

A bicyclist made an incredible 14,000-mile journey across Asia - and his photos are stunning

Hollis Johnson   

A bicyclist made an incredible 14,000-mile journey across Asia - and his photos are stunning

Bicycle Diaries 13

Alex Gandy

From a young age, self-taught British photographer Alex Gandy dreamed of going on far-flung adventures, inspired by childhood stories of Ernest Shackleton and Robert Louis Stevenson's "Treasure Island."

Working as an urban planner in chaotic London, Gandy took up cycling as a temporary escape from city life.

"Zipping through the streets, dodging cars and pedestrians became ... almost a form of meditation," he told Business Insider.

After some hard saving, Gandy came up with a plan. In 2013, he left his job and began training for a massive undertaking: a bike ride across the Asian continent.

Starting in Istanbul, Turkey, Gandy set off on a 15-month journey through 13 countries, encountering hospitality and kindness, as well as countless obstacles, along the way. He used his photography skills to document his travels, keeping a blog of his trip as he went. He also collected money for a charity for children in Nepal.

From a dog bite in Turkey to cluster bombs in Laos, the trip definitely took its toll on Gandy. Still, the freedom and experiences he gained by the nearly 14,000-mile-long adventure were priceless.

"On the road, I could be whoever I wanted to be," he said. "Not everyone has a 22,500-kilometer bike ride to put on their CV."

Gandy has shared photographs from his series, entitled "May Your Footsteps Fall Upon My Eyes."

READ MORE ARTICLES ON



Popular Right Now



Advertisement