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Stefanie Landau and my first crazy Couchsurfing experience

I’ve been a traveller for 17+ years. (On and off)
In the past 9 or so I’ve been involved in offering free hospitality, accommodation or simply a friendly face to those that asked for it.
It’s been an unbelievable journey so far. I’ve stayed with people I would never have met and been lucky enough to host some really engaging and delightful people.

4 odd years ago I joined http://www.couchsurfing.com.
It’s a site not without its share of complaints but it does what it sets out to do quite well, brings like minded people together.
I’ve hosted some amazing people through couchsurfing and have not regretted a single one.

However, over the last new years holiday I got a request from a German by the name of Stefanie Landau.
Her request, while brief was at a good time and I asked her for more info as she wanted to bring a friend..
Anyhoo, what followed was my worst experience to date with couchsurfing.com
Here is a transcript of our ‘private’ and then public messages.
I was outraged to be labelled as an ogre by a new member that doesn’t really ‘get’ the point of surfing.

I document this for myself so that I can always be reminded that there are people in the world that don’t share my belief that respect and honesty are the first things that we must cherish as human beings. I wouldn’t mind so much if we’d met.. but to be labeled in such dreadful terms as you’ll read without evidence or reason troubles me greatly.

For someone that has desires to go into the film industry, a very public forum, I’m surprised she acted the way she did. Then again, may be her professional head is clearer than her ‘friendly’ head.

Here goes:

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The original request
Title: Around New Years Eve
Stefanie Landau, Berlin, Age: 23 ,Gender: Female
Grew up in: Kassel, Hessen
Identity checked & location verified!
References: 4, Friends: 5
Details
City: London, London,
Arrival Date: 28/12/2011
Departure Date: 05/01/2012
Number of Surfers: 2
Stefanie Landau
11 December 2011 – 16:12

Hello,

how are you? I‘m great and on the way to find a host for New Year‘s Eve in London.
We are two girls: uncomplicated, funny, often out, clean and we wanna celebrate the New Year‘s Eve in London. That‘s my couchsurfing profile and my facebook-profile http://www.facebook.com/xxx [edited to prevent direct linking and people spamming her, if she ever writes to me to ask that I edit this post to include her details, I shall] .

We would bring a gift for you, helping cleaning and fill up the fridge with nice food as well. Be free to ask me more. If you have space for only one or a few days, tell us, we would be happy about every day!

Cheers,
Stef

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Nice enough, so I replied:
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Tristan Pretty
11 December 2011 – 17:44
Who is your friend..?
I only host surfers.

I can maybe help for a few days..
Let me know.. x

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I do only host surfers, so it’s typical with many hosts to ask who else is going to come into their homes.
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Stefanie Landau
11 December 2011 – 18:54
http://www.couchsurfing.org/people/xxx/ That’s my friend. [edited to protect identity]
That would be nice, if it works :) .
How are you?
Stef

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Wonderful,. I now know who exactly has requested to stay in my home. I have those dates free and I’m delighted to have another happy soul come into my home.
While I’m not 21 anymore myself, I let her know that I’ll be keeping it chilled on NY eve.

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Tristan Pretty
11 December 2011 – 22:12
Well, I may not go crazy on NY eve, but I give my surfers keys, so if you wanna go off and do the tourist stuff, you’ll be fine.

Let me know what you wanna get up to while you’re here…
I’ve got another semi regular surfer staying too.. but she’s small and there’s space for you all :)

I’ll put you in the diary.. :)

Looking forward to hanging.. x

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Great.. so she’s in my Couchsurfing.com calendar and I sadly start saying no to all the other great requests.
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Stefanie Landau
12 December 2011 – 13:22
Thanks a lot.

a months ago we would go to london after NY eve, but the most friends won’t be in Berlin because they celebrate at their homes. So we thought if we wanna go to london we could combine it with celebrating NY’eve. My exchange partner form 2003 comes from Saffron Walden. And I’ll go there to..

Moreover I’m thinking about to make a movie in london. I think you saw I’m a film student and I wanna apply for a filmschool :) .

Looking forward to hanging too!!xo

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Aw, she shared a little about herself, said thanks and even is looking forward to hanging out too, the perfect surfer! :)
However, after 10 days I realise I’ve not sent her my address. As I’ve not heard from her I check she’s still coming.

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Tristan Pretty
22 December 2011 – 16:33
Yo.. Still coming next week? x

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4 days later with no reply I try again.
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Tristan Pretty
26 December 2011 – 18:09
Hi there..
I’ve got lots of other requests, can you please confirm if you’re coming or not?
I don’t want loose the opportunity to host someone else if you’re not coming..
Let me know ASAP…

Tris…

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Right, that’ll do! She knows that I’ve got other requests and she’ll be along in no time to let me know.
I’m reluctant to cancel the request as she may be all go and come in at the last min to get my address.. it’d be shitty if I gave the couch to someone else when she was counting on it.. I’ve never let a surfer down and didn’t wanna start now!
Nothing for a couple of days, so I write again (hoping she’s not dead in a ditch somewhere)

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Tristan Pretty
28 December 2011 – 13:41
I guess you’re not coming?
When you do read this, please reply so I can leave in your reference that you did eventually get in contact.

Tris..

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The referencing system in couchsurfing.com is locked to the recipient and is used to let other potential hosts or surfers the real experiences had by them.
I’d want my reference to be fair, honest and accurate.
After another day and a very clear realisation I gave her a Neutral reference (you can give Pos, Neg or Neutral, all based on your experience. It’s rare to give a negative reference unless you really felt in danger or disrespected etc.
Anyhoo, my reference, flagged as Neutral.

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I was supposed to host her and her friend over new years.
As it’s a busy time of year, I asked several times to confirm she was still coming as I have many other requests.
She never replied to them. Our initial conversations were polite and friendly enough, hence me not leaving a negative reference.. but I was not impressed that she just ignored me, I could’ve helped someone else out if she’d let me know.
I’m sure there’s a good reason, but she never told me what it was.. I hope she’s well.

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Wonderful, that’s done, No word from her over xmas and the new years celebration. I’m sure she’s fine, probably found another host and was having too much fun to tell me.
A Shame and she’ll know next time to stay in touch with people that are expecting her..
All over…
Until on the 12 JAn… I get this message.

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Hello,

please delete the reference which you gave me! I have no time to answer everybody who says no and friend hosted us, I didn’t know that she lives in london.
I’m in my last months in my masters and I’m really busy. I can’t spend to much time in communication sorry! PLEASE DELETE THE REFERENCE! THANKS!

Cheers,
Stef

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Oh, so a friend hosted her, I bet that was fun for her.. staying with friends over New Years.. I did that myself.. good times :)
However, my reference did relate to the facts as I saw them and her message confirmed that.
I’d never given a neutral reference before, so I thought I’d better ask my fellow London hosts for a little advice. Should I simply do as she demands, or stand by the truthful reference?
So I ask the question in one of the many forums found on couchsurfing.com and then reply to her with this:

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My gut reaction was no.. but I’ve thought about it and I’ve created a thread here:

http://www.couchsurfing.org/group_read.html?gid=618&post=11091579

I’ve not given your name and hidden your identity incase any idiots wanna write to you and be nasty.
However, if you want to make your identity known, feel free.
I’ll check this thread for the next few days and see what the CS vibe is.

I did leave it thinking you were coming, I changed my the status to accepted and you then replied to that acceptance. You then never showed up. I@m sure that life got in the way.. but I was waiting when I didn’t have to be.
Hence the neutral reference.

Sorry if you disagree, but that’s how I feel…

Tris…

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A little firm, but again.. fair.. I leave it a few days and then go back to the forums. A landslide opinion that I should leave the reference as is and explain again to her that I was waiting for her and had to refuse several people each day (we get up to 10 requests a day in London during the holidays, summer and winter) because she’s stopped corresponding.
Great.. I get validation and reply to her this:

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Hi there..
Well, the results are in and I’ve decided to leave the reference.
A London moderator wrote to me directly and said that if that’s what happened, then that’s what my reference should reflect.

If you want to complain to a higher level, this is the guy I’m talking about:
http://www.couchsurfing.org/profile.html?id=XXXX [EDITED TO PROTECT THE GUYS IDENTITY, HE WAS ACE THOUGH!]

Sorry you feel wronged or incorrectly referenced, but I stand by my words.

Good luck in the future however.. I hope that this does not affect your life too much.

Peace and love.
Tris…

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Great…! I’ve calmly and politly given her all the facts, told her who to contact if she still disagrees with my reference and wished her well.
Happy days….
Well, until on the 14th Jan, She sends me this:

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That’s the rudest and most ignorant attitude I ever have seen on a social network. And you are a fucking liar, than some guys wrote me. And you said you hided my identity. That’s more than horrid!

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Um, yes.. I had ‘hidded’ your identity (Though it turns out I’d forgotten to hide her facebook profile like.. not a FB user really I just forgot to look for it.. my bad).
I told you I did in my initial messages.I thought that was the nice thing to do to save you getting messages from hosts that might be tired of spoilt brats spouting their tantrums to the world.
I thought it was the right thing to do.. but no, she wanted to not be ‘hidded’.. so in all future forum posts, I clearly identified her.
Not exactly sure why I’m a ‘fucking liar’.. Cause there is not alot to lie about. However, I’m sure she’s just not used to being told that she’s wrong.
I’ll give her a few days to calm down, then I’m sure she’ll reply with a more rational and reasoned response.. :)
….
5 mins later:

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And why didn’t write you my friend a reference. Because we wrote all messages together! your are unfair! And I never have get a message from you!

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A fair point. But her friend had had no contact with me and I could not confirm that that person even knew about me.
I often arrange hosts for my CS friends when we travel together and it’s not uncommon to let me get on with the job of finding a host. So I presumed that the friend was in the same boat.
Also by this point, a poster on the forum I had running (it was getting quite popular) sugggested I move the post to a more relevent forum.. so I did.

Now it was time to reply again:

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Well, if you’d like me to give her a neutral reference let me know. Though I don’t think that would be in anyone’s best interest.

I previously posted the thread to you, but her it is again in case you missed it.

I also posted on a more appropriate forum. The views were very interesting and varied.

I again invite you to offer your side of things and to defend yourself on this open and honest forum. But what ever you do I again offer you good luck to you in your travels… :)

http://www.couchsurfing.org/group_read.html?gid=618&post=11091579

http://www.couchsurfing.org/group_read.html?gid=1075&post=11091888

Peace and love…

Tris…

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Well, there we go..
Good luck in your travels… Here’s a place you can really share your side of things.
I mean what more could I do, without removing the reference stating that she simply failed to show up?
Hmmm, but then several minutes later:

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Annd the truth is. I wasn’t in england because I was at hospital a few weeks. And I guess you wouldn’t check cs when you have big hygenic problems! Moreover I had no internet. Normally I would tell it but you are so stupid to realice yourself.

It’s not nice to write about people you don’t know and if you don’t know the backgrounds! But some day you will get punisment for that attitude. You can be sure!

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Oh my!
Not only was Stefanie Landau hosted by a friend in London over new years. She was also NOT in England AND in hospital. With that much travel between the hospital, her friends house in London there’s no wonder she never had a chance to check her mail. I always have problems connecting to wireless at airports.. I felt her pain.
However, it didn’t sway me to change my reference now that she claimed to be in two places at once. The fact that I are so stupid to realise that she might have had a big hygenic problem was a failing on my part. Why wasn’t that my first gut reaction. Oh so often have I been waiting for friends in the pub when after they don’t show for 15 mins I rush to the conclusion that they’re in some kind of personal hyge… oh no wait, they texted.. running late.. well, that was a relief.

It’s not nice to say someone failed to show up when they infact failed to show up. (yep, you read that correctly.. apparently)
Well, like she says, I’ll be punished someday. Punished for speaking the truth..? Wow, I’m now in the same category as Galileo (to name one of many).. I’m kinda honoured.
But the show must go on..
So I reply:

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To be honest..

I could have given a negative reference, but chose not to cause there was probably a story there I didn’t understand.

Instead, I simply gave a neutral one.

Not a nasty one, not hard feelings, I simply stated the truth from my perspective.

I invite you to write to me as much as you like until you feel you have got all your feelings off your chest. It’s good for the soul.

However, I stand by my reference of what happened and am not going to upgrade it to a negative reference just yet.

I’d prefer that we correspond in future without resorting to bad language… but that’s just my opinion.

As always… peace and love…

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Well, there we go again.. calm, polite.. prefect :)
I should perhaps have not told her to be polite. I am a firm believer in the freedom of speech and therefore it IS her right to use whatever foul language she likes.. I regret saying that to her.
But over all, nice. Done, dusted and clean :)
Until the following morning, I get a new reference on my profile…
MY first negative one ever.. quite an occasion. I bet it’s filled with all sorts of misdeads I performed from a previous host I um, hosted. No wait, that’s not possible, I’ve always treated my guests as I’d like to be treated.. Hmm, so that means… :

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He is the opposite of nice a guy. I wanted to stay in his house, but I passed through an unexpected accident. And I wasn’t able to go online for three weeks and so I couldn’t reply.

Moreover I gave him a alternative better contact possibility but he has never written me there.(There it would be the same problem, I couldn’t go online, but he had to try it before he became rude).

I wrote him my case but he don’t want to listen.

It’s not nice to write about about people without knowing the person and her/his background. He proved as unsympathetic, ignorant, selfish and mean.

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Wow.. her stay in London with her friend that was infact a hygene problem is now an accident. My word!
This girl has no luck! No internet for 3 weeks.. I’d be a little lost myself. What’s even MORE astounding is that her original request was made roughly 2 weeks before she contacted me again… meaning she’d had to dictate all her correspondence to me via someone else! That must have been terrible for her.
She did offer me alternative correspondence, but call me Mr Thicky, but we were corresponding on couchsurfing.com.. Was I supposed to know to switch to alternative communication methods, that she couldn’t have received anyway cause she lost the internet for 2 weeks.. sorry 3 weeks… and was in hospital.. at her friends house.. in London.. in Germany… I’m very confused…

I ever did reply to her.
I changed my reference in frustration at her stupidity and close minded arrogance (I’ve been accusd of that when I was her age.. so I should really cut her some slack) pointing out a few errors in her facts and linking to a list of our correspondence. From my perspective all a new comer to this situation would have is her neg reference and my neutral one.. not a fair coverage of the truth I felt.
At this point someone on the forum conversations has reported the reference and it was hidden.
Apparently you’re not allowed to link to external sites.. fair enough I didn’t know so I changed it to simply say she was troublesome and tiresome.

Well, after much discussion in teh forums, I realised that I was pissed off at being accused of things I was innocent of.
But the fact remained that I have 100+ GREAT references and could get more character references that I’d know what to do with..
So I reverted my reference to the neutral one I stated earlier and thanked those on teh forums for their input and guidance.

All in all, I’ve learnt that Stefanie Landau is currently a bad surfer, at least to me.
She lies and cannot take neutral criticism ( I shudder to think what would have happened had I committed to giving her a NEGATIVE one!).
Her world perspective is skewed.. but then I hav to admit.. was I much better when I was 23..?
Well, yes.. I’d already been travelling for 5 years at that point and could call several place over the globe ‘home’.. all before couchsurfing.com, the internet even and mobile phones.

She’ll find her way and I hope that in years to come she’ll look back on this and giggle at it all.
We learn from our mistakes.. that’s what makes the journey more interesting..

I believe in 100% honesty, openness and the truth.
Everything that’s posted on the web is there to be read and reviewed.
As long as those words are not misrepresented or altered.. I say share share share..!

I wish her well and hope that no one else in the world treats her as she treats others…

Peace and love.. :)

Links to the forums for those that are REALLY interested.. but I’m sure your heads all drifted off when Stefanie Landau became capable of being in two places at once.
First one I posted.

http://www.couchsurfing.org/group_read.html?gid=618&post=11118526

Than later on this one, the same message

http://www.couchsurfing.org/group_read.html?gid=1075&post=11118551

Life could be worse.

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Half way between last nights host & Strasbourg.. We stop for lunch & a chill by a random river.

Hungarian Biker

Being a biker is tough.
Sore arse, bugs hitting you in the face at over 100 km/h, cars constantly trying to kill you, winds that want you to change lanes & loading your gear is not a quick task in the mornings.
However, for some reason.. Girls.. some girls just seem to like bikers.

To that end, here’s our fine Hungarian host giving it a whirl herself… :-)

Prep
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Timelapse testing.

I recently purchased 2 GoPro cameras and a few bits of gumpf…
They’re great little units and seems to have quite the following.

I’ve decided to do a timelapse of all, or at least some of our trip.
But you’ve gotta start somewhere.. and so off I trotted to Bournemouth for a couple of days..

Below is are my first two tests.
Nice n simple, not edited well, but I feel it was a good first test :)

Enjoy….!

The first drop

Not alot to say here…
it’s typical to ask a biker when he (or she :) ) had their first off, rather than IF they’ve ever come off.
I’ve had my share of spills, most you walk away from cause you’re going 1 mph and wobble cause a pedestrain walks out of no where.. Grrr..
Today however, I’d put my U-lock on my tank.. forgotten about it and ridden off.
After about 10 metres, it fell and wrapped its way round my back brake pedal.
Stopping, I leaned down with my right hand to get it, while keeping my left hand on the clutch.. while in 1st gear.
a STUPID thing to do.. it would have taken 1 second to take it out of gear.. and maybe 5 seconds to stop and get off the bike. but hey, I never said I was perfect.. or smart ;-p
As I was leaning down to the right, I lost my grip with my left, Roxy lurches forward as the clutch came free and she went down like a sack or 8 of potatoes.
I was fine.. but felt like a Muppet.
But hey ho, back in the saddle as they say!

Roxy, is a BIG bike.. and it turns out.. she’s too heavy for me to lift when she’s got all her panniers and several chains in them. I had to enlist the help of 2 guys walking past.. and even then it was a struggle… time to join the gym!!

Anyhoo, first drop.. it happens to the worst of us!
I’ve a small scuff on my crash bars.. but I’m SOO glad I have them!

Not a tragic story.. but I feel better for sharing!

A trip to Rye

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A sunny morning was casually spent preparing for a nice ride down to Rye.
I had plenty of time to get my gear in order and make suer I was ready for my first ‘big’ trip in almost a year.

However, my mate Shawn, visiting from Austin, TX was late for his flight to Dublin. Being the generous soul I am, I offered to run him up there right away. It’s only around 25 miles and mostly motorway, so wouldn’t take long.
I filled my boxes with what I thought I’d need and off I head!

Realising that I’d not given Shawn any protective gear other than the legally required helmet, I took it easy on the back streets of London as my GPS guided me the quickest way outta dodge.. However, that cautious apporach was soon thrown out of the window when the 12 odd miles of motorway lay out in front of us… I gotta admit.. the urge to ‘floor it’ was too great.. and off we went!
I think I hit 100mph.. but I was certainly not far off if not.
I’ve never really opened Roxy up and it was a great first run!! :)

We got to Stanstead in record time and after dropping Shawn, I took a few ‘country’ roads to get back to the motorway.. twisty turney is so much more fun!
A quick sideways trip into central London to collect my friend and we were both on our way south…

Rye is a few miles North of Hastings, a tiny town that still maintains a medieval charm. Cobbled streets (not all of them) and lots of houses that I’d be hard pressed to stand up in (I’m 6’6″).
but cute it certainly was.. our hotel was cute and friendly and we had no prob exploring the 5 or 6 streets that make up Rye.
I will be checking out Google street view soon as we past the Google car! :)

All in all, a great little trip, good to get to know Roxy better too!
Now I’m counting down the days until Aug 1st.. when we begin the big adventure… :)

My first big bike.

Since deciding to ‘upgrade’ from a dommy to a Varadero (well, it was a toss up between that and a Transalp.. I just went with what ever deal cane up first.) I’ve been itiching to get her on a straight and feel the difference between the animal I was used to, and the beast I now own.

I gotta say.. I’m impressed.. :)
Managing to get up to 110mph and still have room left on the throttle as as exciting as it was scary.
She vibrates alot less than I’m used to and the time it took me to get a little uncomfy, was almost tripled thanks to a substantially wider seat than I’m used to.
I fitted a taller screen to help divert some wind (and noise) away from my face.. it really makes a difference.
Leaning forward a little cuts all wind noise.. it’s epic!
Being that I’m 6’6″, I still can’t sit up fully unless I wanna facefull of wind.. but a slight crouch (which I do naturally anyway) and I’m golden.

All in all, she performed wonderfully on our first ‘proper’ trip together.
I did notice that I am quite outta practice at riding.. in that I was knackered after only 5 hours of riding.
I need much more saddle time before August if Nick and I are gonna double last trips milage.

GPS arrives today and my next purchase, before cameras, is some ear plugs… I had some before but left them in a pub.. D’oh!!! At £200 a pop… I’ll try and be more careful next time..!!!

Right.. enough day dreaming.. it’s time for work :-(
Tris…

The beast with no name (yet)

As new.. but before I'd fitted the crash bars, taller screen adn power socket...

Genesis

My Dad is a biker, his Brother is too.. his other brother was, until he was killed on a motorbike.
When my brother and I were born, Pop left his biking day behind him in favour of a car with 4 seats. He never gave up the dream and he’s been collecting parts to build a ’66 Tiger cub since that day. She’s nearly done and I’ve asked that if he leaves me anything in his will to me, I want that bike.. and his guitar collection. :)

But I wasn’t always into bikes. It wasn’t until I met Dan that my life changed forever.
I met Dan in the US in ’97/98 when I was travelling around the US and ran out of money. a mate in Pittsburgh offered to put me up. She was Dans girlfriend at the time. We met, got along quite well and a few years later, he came to the UK for school. Our friendship blossomed and one day, probably over a beer, he expressed an interest in riding a motorbike across North Africa, into the Middle east/Turkey and home again. His only bike experience at that point was on his mates bike, in flip flops on a California road. (He’s from CA Fyi ;-p ). However, to do this alone was not on his agenda, so he suggested that I learn to ride a bike with him, and we attempt this journey together. I’ve always been one for taking random experiences and going for it.. so naturally, I agreed.
We found a great teacher and after several months, had both passed our tests. (Me failing my test twice, and crashing Dans new bike while I was still learning is another tale :) ).

We opted for Honda Dominators each, cause they were cheap, had a solid reputation, were air cooled and FUN!
Plans were drawn up, ideas thrown around for many a month about travel ideas. Sadly, as these things often do.. the ideas turned into what ifs and the plans became dreams… we never made our trip. Time and circumstance was always against us.

About a year or so after passing, my then girlfriend invited me and several of her friends to her parents pad in Italy for a week of sun, food and chilling. I agreed on one condition, I could ride there instead of fly with everyone. She gave me a quizical once over before realising I was serious and gave me her blessing. It took me 2 days to get there, I only nearly died twice. Once when my sleeping bag (attatched to the seat behind me) fell loose, got caught up in my back tyre and stopped it. I went from 80 to 0 in a few seconds.. in the fast lane. Scary times.
On my return leg, my GPS took me on a short cut in the Alps which left me nearly falling off a narrow ‘road’ into a deep cavern.

Despite a sore arse and a few near misses, I returned from that trip infected with the bike bug in a way I’d never known possible. I’ve since done a few other trips, most notably, the one that found me a new biker buddy.

Nick and a few other pals all sent to Spain for a music festival. I’m not one for that kinda thing, but the chance to bike down and see a different side of Europe was too much to pass up, so I agreed to go with them, once gain riding out and meeting them there. I left a week early and travelled around Spain a little before meeting up with them. It was here that Nick said he’d be keen to get his licence and join me for future trips. and to his word, that’s exactly what he did. In 2009 we did our first Euro trip together over 3 weeks. Using only the wind, Couchsurfing and the horizons clear skies as our guide.

We continue to be firm friends and the bikes make that all the more solid. I’ve just purchased a new bike (after Red limped home on our 2009 jaunt) and we’re planning our next adventure at the moment.

So, a little background into me and my bike love.
Now go get your licence and come join us!