Anne-Sophie Rodette

Anne-Sophie Rodet

“As a unicyclist for many years and someone who loves travelling, I thought it was time to explore a bit of the world alone on my only wheel. What better bait to initiate encounters with locals? Sure, it’s slower than a bicycle but I’m in no rush in order to better discover, learn and think along my journey.” I connected with Anne-Sophie Rodette via twitter from Patagonia where she has been tackling the infamous winds and hills on her way from Ushuaia to Santiago, Chile.

 

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Anna Kortschak

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“I am currently on a bicycle tour of the Americas: the plan and route is totally open – I have no firm agenda or schedule. I left Alaska in June 2009. I am traveling by pure pedal-power, carrying everything that I need with me, camping and relying on local hospitality where I can. My route is decided by a happy mixture of planning and serendipity. I meet people and hear about different things that spark my interest on the way. I’m in no rush.” Anna Kortschak

Sonia E. Letzter-Pouw

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“I am 54 years old social worker, living for more than 30 years in Israel and born in the Netherlands….I just returned from my 8 day cycling trip, the Greenways Prague Vienna, around 550 km. It was my second solo bike trip after Zurich – Zurich (800 km) last year and plan to continue this new tradition of mine every year”
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Anina Kathrin Stauffacher


“I came across your WOW. Funny, I had never really thought about me being a female solo cyclist. Solo, yes. People do tend to ask whether it gets boring or scary on your one… (?! ;)) But then when I think about it… I’ve only really met two female solo cyclists in months of cycling… So, I definitely like your idea of creating a small WOW network! Great!” Anina Kathrin Stauffacher

Kim Fisher


Kim Fisher is cycling solo from Sarnia, Ontario, Canada to Black Rock City Nevada, USA. She is raising money for a family whose house burned down in Elphin, Ontario. Her husband, Brain Aterbury is updating her blog from home where he watching the kids, dogs and fish. He mentioned he was a not a cyclist although he is sure that when Kim get’s back she will no doubt be forcing him to use his bike a heck of a lot more.

Sophie Binder

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“In April of 2001, I quit my job, left my apt. put my belonging in storage and fulfilled a long time dream to bicycle and sketch my way around the world. A solo adventure that would take me through 16 countries in Southern Europe, the Middle East, the Sub-Continent, South East Asia, New Zealand and the US , pedaling 14,000 miles during a span of 14 months….After ten years going through my memories, the book (available in English/French) is finished and at the printer. It will come out in the fall.” Sophie Binder

Kathryn Mossbrook Zimmerman

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“I love that I pass for 10 years younger.  By the time I finish all the places I want to go I’ll be older than that! Went cycling 20 miles last week with my aunt and she’s 84!! At 64 on Sunday, I might be the oldest on the WOW wall, but (WOW Women On Wheels Co-Contributor) Rachel Hugens (63 this month) is right behind me. What an honor! ….Been through the NW USA, Europe, SE Asia, and just got home from 6 months in NZ…all on Blaze, my trike” Kathryn Mossbrook Zimmerman (AKA Bag Lady, her Appalachian Trail thru hiker name)