Louise Barnes with Lennart Monterlos (right), and Troy Kendall (centre) as they cycled through Germany. Photo / Supplied
Last year, I left England and cycled across Europe to Turkey. It was a three-month, 6000km bikepacking trip that took me beyond the confines of tourist hotspots and introduced me to a whole community of other bikepackers.
One of those was Lennart Monterlos, a fresh-faced Franco-German 18-year-old only seven
days into his adventure when we met in Germany. Lennart was taking a break from schooling to explore the world via cross-country, sustainable travel – ie, on a bike. He was more ambitious than me – he aimed to travel a circuitous 35,000 kilometres from his French home to Japan, taking around 400 days to do so.
Communications stopped
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