
Last spring, Sarah and I undertook a cycling journey through the outback of NSW. We conceived the trip as an opportunity to see whether we could do our recording field trips by bicycle.
But even before we set out, we could see it wasn’t going to be feasible. By the time we’d loaded gear and equipment, plus 30 litres of water to be self-sufficient in the desert, the sound-recording gear was just too much. So it stayed behind.
Which was just as well, as the trip turned out to be somewhat… rough, lets say. Sarah took the video camera along though, and our (mis)adventures are now immortalised in a short video which we’ve uploaded to Youtube. It may give you some mirth and amusement. ‘Mud, Sweat & Tears’ can be viewed here (click on the link at bottom right of YouTube screen to view in higher quality):
http://youtube.com/watch?v=0WL4eEsx8A8&feature=channel_page

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