Longtime readers will know that I day dream a lot about long distance bike adventures, but it’s been a while since I wrote about one.

At MountainFilm in Telluride this year, we had the pleasure of catching this amazing film made by two young French Canadians called Asiemut. The courageous and adventuresome couple, Olivier Higgins and Mélanie Carrier (heros!), bike their way across a significant portion of the Asian continent completely on their own. It’s an amazing film, truly one that inspired me in my own dreams of documenting such an adventure. It’s one of those films that makes you think, ‘damn, you can do anything if you stick your mind to it!’

If you’re planning on doing a trip like this (who isn’t?) they’ve got some great tips on how and where and when to travel on their website. I’m bummed they don’t have a full trailer up on YouTube, though they do have this short clip to give you a sense of the tone of the film:

Asiemut certainly reminded me of my blog buddies, Project Pedal. I’m sure they’ll dig this. Maybe you guys would like to do a bike trip with Audrey and me next? Haha. I can’t wait to see their film!

Since I’m a video nerd, statements like this make me drool (over the possibilities):

We filmed the whole documentary film with a semi-professional camera, mini-dv Sony pdx10, 16:9 format. We traveled with seventy mini-dv tapes and two 360 minutes lithium batteries. We also had one charger, a stool, and a laptop. We took ourselves every single images of our film!

As you can see on the picture below, we had a camera mount that permitted us to film and to speak to the camera as we biked. We created it ourselves in the north of China with the help of two amazing chinese welders. It was attached at the front of our luggage support and was also attached to our handlebar. It was a homemade camera mount, quite heavy, but worked very well!


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  • hilz
    Please count Ilana and me in on long distance bike adventures! (Seriously!) Why don't you and Audrey fly out here, and we could all bike to Baja? Huh? Huh?!
  • Yes! i loved this film.
  • Jonny Rashid
    This is some really cool stuff. You do a great job of showing us a lot of wonderful things.
  • CM
    Couple things:

    #1) Cycling's Greatest Misadventures definitely piqued my interest in both mountain biking and touring. But it would require more bikes. and time.

    #2)Nowhere near as big or adventurous, but a whole lot of fun, I recommend coming out and doing the MS150 this year. Think of it as the gateway drug of long distance bike trips.
  • I bet.

    Adventure video blogging & fiimmaking is the best! FTW!
  • Ahh :) I'm jealous of that guy's camera rig - that's awesome.

    Thanks for the link-love. And yes, you should take two months off and ride across the country ;)
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