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Author: Ben Buckton - Incidentsoftravel.com

Written by Ben Buckton - Incidentsoftravel.comApril 29, 2023May 2, 2023

How do you train for a long bike trip?

As I discovered from people I met whilst cycling across Canada, there are many different ways to prepare for an extended cycling adventure. Everyone is different, and no-one can honestly say that their own way is best – only that they’ve found it to be the best method for themselves. For reassurance that you’re going […]

Written by Ben Buckton - Incidentsoftravel.comApril 3, 2023June 4, 2023

USA Summer 2023: Cycling Solo from the Bay of Fundy to the Gulf of Mexico

Dear Friends of the Incidents Of Travel website, My dear mum died in January this year, peacefully at home and surrounded by loved ones. When she told me before Christmas that she wanted to hear about something I’d be doing in the near future, something that she didn’t already know about, I told her I’d […]

Written by Ben Buckton - Incidentsoftravel.comAugust 13, 2022August 13, 2022

Hedge graffiti – seriously?

I cycle to and from work most days, and often see things that surprise me. These incidents of my daily travel usually concern the way we behave towards each other on the roads, but they are not really the kind of things that make particularly interesting reading. Then yesterday morning, as I pedalled beside the […]

Written by Ben Buckton - Incidentsoftravel.comAugust 11, 2022August 11, 2022

‘Strange Beings’ of balloon and cardboard

Quite a few years ago now my wife Susie and I had a conversation beside the fire in a pub in our village: I told her I was planning to cycle across Canada, and she said, to paraphrase a much longer discussion, ‘Okay’. That exchange went on to become the start of my book about […]

Written by Ben Buckton - Incidentsoftravel.comMay 30, 2022August 15, 2022

My trip across Canada began exactly five years ago today

Day 1 – Ucluelet to Port Alberni: Eastward Ho! A lot has happened since 2017. The five-year gap seems even wider than that because of the disruption of the covid pandemic, and I suspect that we’ve all begun to date everything from before and after Covid lockdowns. The long summer of 2017 is permanently fixed in […]

Written by Ben Buckton - Incidentsoftravel.comMay 7, 2020

Grab Your Ukulele – Uke Club Is Coming!

I’m honoured to have been asked to make a video for the London Mozart Players orchestra website and YouTube channel – it’s a virtual Uke Club video for all the family to join in with, and that includes you! The LMP have been running a weekly Family Friday spot, where the experience of playing and […]

Written by Ben Buckton - Incidentsoftravel.comMarch 2, 2020April 24, 2020

Update: new book now available in paperback!

The response to the eBook version of CROSSING CANADA: Incidents Of Travel On A Bike has been so encouraging, and so many people have asked me if I could create a paperback edition for those that haven’t delved into kindle yet, that I have been working flat-out on getting it into production for the last […]

Written by Ben Buckton - Incidentsoftravel.comFebruary 18, 2020April 24, 2020

Released today – CROSSING CANADA: Incidents Of Travel On A Bike

Even sooner than hoped, my new ebook has been published TODAY on the Amazon Kindle store. Simply click below to have a look, and maybe even to download a copy… If you’re new to eBooks, please feel free to click on the link below to find out how to download the Kindle app for any […]

Written by Ben Buckton - Incidentsoftravel.comFebruary 17, 2020

New ‘Crossing Canada’ Kindle eBook to be published this week

I’m delighted to announce that my new eBook, CROSSING CANADA : Incidents Of Travel On A Bike will be available to buy very shortly on the Amazon Kindle store. Many months – in fact years – in the making, the book is a view-from-the-handlebars account of my adventures during Canada’s 150th anniversary summer. Follow the amazing three […]

Written by Ben Buckton - Incidentsoftravel.comSeptember 3, 2019April 24, 2020

Hong Kong Ferry Challenge is the trip that keeps on giving

I last spoke with you all at Copenhagen Airport, where I was awaiting my connecting flight back to Heathrow. I explained about the problems we had leaving Hong Kong (which many of you had read about in the news overnight), thanked you all, and signed off, fulling expecting a dull hour or so flying back […]

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