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Cycling from Alaska to Argentina at the age of 80: Robert Fletcher


Season 1 Episode 54


I had the absolute pleasure of speaking with Robert Fletcher and have him share his experiences of cycling from Alaska to Argentina as a 81 year old! Robert came up with the idea of Octo Odyssey as a way of celebrating turning 80.  His original idea was to cycle from the North Pole, Alaska to Panama City where he would set a world record.  He successfully did this - setting the record for the longest continuous journey undertaken on an electric bicycle. 

But Robert didn't want his trip to end there.  He waited out the colder winter months and then set off to continue the journey all the way to Ushuaia, Argentina.  A total distance of over 26,500kms!  He believes he is the oldest person to have completed this journey. Quite an incredible effort.

Robert shared a lot of his past experiences of his travel adventures - from his early cycle touring trips where navigation devices and the age of the internet were not in existence - to his previous trip from Alaska to Central America.  His advice for others considering doing a trip like this in their older age - Just do it!

Listening to this episode is sure to inspire you and fill you with a sense of wanderlust for adventure.

Be sure to follow Robert via the links below to keep an eye out on his future adventures.

Website - www.octooydssey.com
Facebook - Octogenarian Odyssey
Instagram - @OctoOdyssey
Book - Octogenarian Odyssey. Trading the sofa for a bicycle seat

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