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Tim Moss

Tim Moss has supported over 100 expeditions across all seven continents. He has climbed new mountains, crossed a desert on foot and recently cycled 13,000 miles around the world. He is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society London and a Guinness World Record Holder. He aims to encourage more people to live adventurously. Read more...

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    Mark Kalch

    Awesome guys! What a special journey. Bloody Aussies eh?

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      Tim Moss

      Plenty more nice ones though!

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      Dusty

      Great story and I love browsing your site, getting inspiration for any bicycling adventure of my own. But please folks, don’t get caught up in labeling us Assies all with the same brush. One or two of are almost civilized.

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        Tim Moss

        Thanks Dusty. Great to hear you’re planning a trip of your own. Do let us know if we can help.

        And don’t worry, we’ve met plenty of wonderful Aussies. I should also point out that the previour commenter, Mark, is a friend of mine and an Aussie!

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    Kieren Blake

    Absolutely amazing guys!! I’m totally in awe of what you have achieved!! Enjoy the rest!! We’re hoping to be in San Fran for a few days in the second half of October, so let us know you’re schedule maybe they’ll tie in!!
    Well done!

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      Tim Moss

      Thanks Kieren. That means a lot coming from you after all your adventures. We land in San Francisco on October 1st and will be staying closer to San Jose for about a week. Do shout if you book flights.

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    James Borrell

    Well done guys!

    Tim, from a fellow ‘sweater’, I really identify with this: Lying awake night after night in South East Asia wondering: “Will I ever stop sweating?”

    Best bit of wildlife you saw?

    JB

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      Laura Moss

      Laura: I loved seeing koalas on the Great Ocean Road, or the huge variety of snakes in Malaysia (including a massive python / boa constrictor by the side of the road).

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