Doug, that’s wild! If you (or anyone) reads the book, report back. I’m reading 
his journal online now. 

Leah, who has never even ridden a century, nor gone on a group ride.

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> On Sep 12, 2021, at 2:35 PM, dougP <dougpn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Yep, that's the guy.  Quite an adventure.  Seems odd to have worn out 5 
> Rohloff hubs but they were seeing a lot of abuse.  Off to order the book.
> 
> Thanks for posting.  I'd wondered what happened to the guy.  
> 
> dougP
> 
>> On Sunday, September 12, 2021 at 1:47:40 PM UTC-7 dougP wrote:
>> We saw a presentation at REI several years ago from (probably) that same Dr. 
>>  He was raising funds for tropical disease research that Big Pharma wasn't 
>> interested in:  no money as the countries where these diseases are a problem 
>> are all poor.  
>> 
>> He had lots of great stories.  In one area of Africa, he said when he passed 
>> the same dead goat twice he knew he was lost.  When we saw him in SoCal, he 
>> was on I believe his 3rd tent, and he had a set of Ortleibs where most of 
>> coating had worn off.  He had a new set waiting for him in the Bay Area, & 
>> made it sound like "I'll just pop up there & get them".  
>> 
>> I'll have to check out those links.  I always wondered if he made it.  He 
>> had some pretty dodgy adventures.
>> 
>> dougP
>> 
>>> On Sunday, September 12, 2021 at 11:53:24 AM UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 
>>> wrote:
>>> I was listening to a podcast episode on The Moth. At the end of the show, a 
>>> bonus story was featured. It was told by Steven Fabes, an ER doc who hailed 
>>> from London, who had hatched an ill-formed plan to cycle around the world. 
>>> He quits his job, buys a shiny new bicycle, and waves goodbye to 100 of his 
>>> closest friends and family on the steps of his old hospital. He makes it as 
>>> far as his favorite pub before he realizes he’s made a terrible mistake. 
>>> And that’s all I’ll say. He was so engaging and so hilarious that I tracked 
>>> him down online and found his website. His book detailing his travels is 
>>> called Signs of Life, and you can get it on Amazon (ebook for me!). 
>>> 
>>> If you have a little wanderlust yourself (me!), you love bikes (ooh, me!) 
>>> and you are interested in medicine (also me!) you might enjoy his book or 
>>> at least reading an article about his journey.
>>> 
>>> https://stephenfabes.com/the-journey/
>>> 
>>> The podcast of his story - begins at the 15 min mark:
>>> https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-moth/id275699983?i=1000534944747
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