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  • Better to have a burning heart than exhausting your dreams.

    What does “courage” mean to you? I’ve recently been developing my meaning of courage, through a variety of memories closely related to shame. Recently, the challenges and the life itself were getting harder on my standpoint, therefore I took it… Continue reading

  • Day 4: Only way is through

    Not only a warm but also a super early morning in Feres, in Ariadni and Starvoz’s house. I woke up with the orange stray cat. Ariadni works as a paramedic, so she was also up, preparing the leave for the… Continue reading

  • Day #3: Achilles’ Choice

    “Which of those two horses would run faster: the free one or the whipped one?“ Beginning the third day, only 10 kilometers left to the Turkish-Greek border. I feel… fast. I have been lucky to get to know myself a… Continue reading

  • Day#2: Aims-Ambitions-Joys

    Izzettin, the village habituated by the Turkic ethnic group, Crimean Tatars, has been a comfortable camping spot for me for the first night. I packed my tent and my sleeping bag up to my bicycle and thought about if my… Continue reading

  • Day 1: Not a heroic debut at all

    On the morning of my take off, I am making sure that I’ve packed enough stuff that would get me far from Istanbul. Where do I want to go? Just far. I just want to ride my bicycle away and… Continue reading

  • I am here to tell you about a journey who made me who I am. I’ve grown up in a small Anatolian city with only cycling experience being my clumsy childhood trips. During Corona-Period I’ve taken up with cycling in… Continue reading

  • Journey to Nordkinn

    “A thousand miles journey begins with a single step.” is a quote living in my heaf while running and riding my bicycle. I have outlines of my journey now. Hurray! And I am having trouble standing-still! First draft journey, is… Continue reading