Media
LATEST NEWS:
Newspaper
Huaraz Telegraph, Huaraz, Peru
Pagina Siete, La Paz, Bolivia
Magazine
Lisa Evans from print magazine Pedal Magazine is apparently a big fan. I loved her interview questions and the feature article Women on Two Wheels, Loretta Henderson
The folks over at the independent travel magazine Vagabundo had a laugh at one of my earlier articles about crossing Mongolia called “The Other Butt Cheek”.
Geo News in Pakistan caught up with me when I crossed the Chinese border into Pakistan. Initially, I hide from the camera and then I had some fun talking with them about the bicycle ambulance charity, female adventure travel and cycling around the world. They popped up to talk with me several times during my crossing of Pakistan.
As I came down a hill in Kashmir, India half asleep I was stopped by Indian National TV. I am still not sure who they work for but if the documentary they were making goes “viral” (yeah, right), I am sure someone will let me know. The road was full of glaciers, so I talked about bicycle touring, breakfast and glaciers. It was early, I was half asleep, I could not think of what else to ramble on about. They later gave me cake and water, that was a fair trade in my book.
Podcast itunes
Touring Talk with Amaya
Pursuit Zone with Pursuit Zone
Radio
CJSR, the Edmonton, Touring Talk Canada radio station caught up with for a podcast about touring the world by bicycle. You can listen to it here
Online
Here are a few of my favorites interviews and guest posts.
Just a little girl talk with Emily Chapell, where 6 experienced women cyclists talk about..you guessed it, bicycle touring, boys and life on the road.
Chic Savvy Travels wrote an article about me called ‘Adventures Of A Solo Cyclist, 18 Countries and 33,000kms’
My article ‘Cycle Touring Solo? Boo hoo hoo, How to Tackle Those Lonesome Blues’ published at Cycle Path Toronto
My article ‘Solo Female Bicycle Touring, Is It Safe To Be Pack’in Estrogen’? Published at Alastair Humphreys
My articles have appeared in 4 different languages in a dozen countries and are referenced by more then 100 websites. I would like to thank everyone on the internet, TV and print for helping spread the word, that YES indeed solo female bicycle touring around the world is possible.
If you would like to catch up with me, I love to talk about female adventure travel and bicycle ambulances so feel free to get in touch skalatitude@gmail.com. I am also available for “virtual visits” on skype and will pretty much talk to anyone especially if there is food involved.
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