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Maxim Pinnacle Climbing Rope

Quantity: 1 ( 9.5mm, 70m, blue )

After long debate between a lightweight rope which travels well with us, or a long rope which allows us to climb long pitches, we settled on this 9.5mm thick, 70m long rope. Though skinny, the rope has excellent UIAA fall rating ( 7 ). The weave pattern and 2 layers of dry cover create a slick, smooth and firm friction-fighting sheath. 

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Pinnacle

  • Runs smooth when belaying and clippping
  • Durable
  • No pigtailing
  • Bulky and heavy. Considering this is a 9.5mm rope, it weights as much as a 10mm rope and does not pack down well. 
  • Need to pay special attention when using with an ATC

Keen Women’s Springwater II Cycling Shoe

Quantity: 1 ( Dark Shadow/Woodbine )

Clipless cycling shoes + recumbent trikes = ultimate riding comfort. Cher always had a fear that her feet would slip from the pedal and cause a horrible accident. Now she can ride in peace. The best part is, the pedals now become foot rest when stopping.

Details 

  • Full length SPD compatible plate
  • Lightweight and durable synthetic upper with textile tongue
  • Moisture wicking lining
  • Non-marking rubber outsole
  • Secure fit upper strap system
  • TPU cleat cap plate
  • Lightweight
  • Stiff bottom for better power transferring, yet comfortable enough to walk around 
  • No numbness at all even after a long ride
  • Since we are going through South East Asia, I'm concerned about the breathability. 

ICE Sprint Full Suspension Folding Trike

Quantity: 2 ( 1 black, 1 red )

We have found the trikes to be well built and durable, ( I’ve crashed twice with only superficial damage ). Other brands have similar features but only ICE had them all in one trike. As a bonus, the ICE team gives personal attention and quickly answered all of our questions before and after buying our trikes. They have also worked hard to find solutions to any requests we’ve made.

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The ICE Sprint folding trike is the ultimate fusion of sporting performance and long-distance comfort. With a mid-height seating position and ICE’s renowned handling the Sprint is a trike which has to be explored. All Sprint models are available with an X-type upgrade, giving race-specification components.

  • Compared to non-folding trikes, our ICE folding trikes fold in half and can easily be loaded into the backs of cabs and checked as airline baggage (though considered over-sized luggage). They can also be folded to store in our 350 sq. ft apartment; otherwise we would have had to get rid of our couch. 
  • Comfort. You will have time to enjoy the view and breeze without whining about your saddle sore.
  • Easy to ride with luggage. No need to worry about balance when you trike is heavily loaded with touring necessities, even on a steep uphill. 
  • ICE team provides excellent service and after-sale support. You will be able to customize a trike to meet your needs. 
  • Heavy. Our trikes weigh about 40 pounds each, without loaded panniers. 
  • Inconvenient to travel with on other means of transportation. You will need a extra large luggage bag to carry it around. It's considered over-sized luggage if you plan to take a flight or ferry with it. On crowded subway or buses? Don't even think about it. 
  • Pricy.  For the price of one fully loaded folding trike with suspension, mudguards, and luggage racks, you could buy two top of the line touring bikes.

Vaccinations for Traveling Through SEA

There are a few things that can turn an adventurous tour through Southeast Asia into an unpleasant visit in a hospital. Accidents would be an obvious one, but one should not underestimate the power of mosquito bites and tainted food/water.
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Leisure Machines

Trikes are not sexy. There is no way to look cool if you are riding on three wheels with a giant day-glow flag fluttering away above your head. As a matter of fact, many people have mistaken us as disabled people who ride on fancy wheelchairs.

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Surely you will attract a great deal of attention with the novelty. During our test drive in Taiwan, trikes were our unfailing conversation starter, and our key to 5-minute fame. A woman took a photo of me with her baby on my lap as if I was a celebrity, and we received plenty of cheers from total strangers along the way. The odd appearance of the trikes also works for our safety – many drivers unaccustomed to such vehicles slow down to figure you out, and they always give you a wide berth while passing.

As many of you know it takes few weeks before your sit bones become accustomed to the pressure of a bicycle saddle. However, with a trike comfort is immediate. It’s akin to sitting in a lounge chair, and you can’t help yourself from giving out a satisfying “aw…” whenever you sit down. You can go without riding for a month and sit on a trike seat for 6 hours, 5 days in a row without pain. There is no pressure on your wrists, as the steering is beside the seat. If adjusted properly your elbows are at a right angle and your arms are parallel to the ground, (the optimal arm position physiotherapists recommend to avoid injury sitting at a desk). Your feet, locked into your clipless pedals, allow your legs to hang when they are tired. For those of you who would like to describe your journey as a trial where you overcame constant adversity and physical torment the trike is not for you.

Despite all the positives, recumbent trikes are not without their downsides, and number one is weight.

It is noticeably heavier, which makes it different than a diamond frame when climbing hills or accelerating. Our trikes weigh about 40 pounds each, without loaded panniers. However this is balanced by the fact that when climbing a hill you don’t have to maintain speed to avoid wobbling, which means we never have to get off and walk. We move slowly but steadily. Regarding weight, we will be traveling for a year plus and rock climbing, so our gear is already quite heavy by itself. The additional weight is negligible, especially considering the advantage of the low profile and decreased wind resistance afforded by the recumbent trike.

What isn’t easily overlooked is the price. For the price of a fully loaded folding trike with suspension, mudguards, and luggage racks you could buy two top of the line touring bikes. We’ve rationalized this in all sorts of ways. Instead of expensive wedding rings, we got trikes. Having a comfortable and expensive ride raises the probability that we won’t quit traveling when things get tough. For the amount we would pay for bus tickets we could buy trikes. In the end the most important factor is that we are both happy with it. I haven’t even talked about the thrill of slaloming down a mountain at 30 mph with your ass only 4 inches off the ground, snug in your cockpit, as your trike tracks like a go-kart and you grin from ear to ear. So for those of you old or wise enough to not care about what anyone else thinks, and who realize that comfort is nothing to be ashamed of, a trike is for you.

About Us

About Us

Cher and Chopper are 2 travelers in love. They are passionate about the outdoors and adventures. Based out of Hong Kong for 4 years, they traveled extensively and became addicted to rock climbing, diving and cycling. Now they are saddled up for an odyssey through South East Asia, from Hong Kong to New Zealand. They will record their victories and defeats along the way. For more information, please click here and check out the rest of the website!

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