Sharing stories, setbacks and emotions along my solo bikepacking adventures. I would happy to inspire other people to do the same or just to go the extra mile in life.
I am Giacomo, a 27-years-old aerospace engineer from Italy. I am not an athlete, nor a photographer. I am just a sensitive solo cyclonaut and enthusiast explorer, curious about discovering different cultures and keen on travelling into wild nature.
In January 2024 I started solo bikepacking from Patagonia to Alaska.
In 2021, before starting to work, I went solo bikepacking through the wildest parts of Iceland for 50 days. In 2022 I spent 3 months in Nepal. In these months I had been trekking and cycling through very remote areas which often remain untouched by tourists.In 2023 I went solo bikepacking the wild and vast Mongolian Steppe for 25 days.
Jump on the back of my bike and join me for the next adventures Beyond this Planet.
Wonderful testimony and exemple of spread of humans in this earth 😅. Why ? Just to know the other side of the mountain ! You simple videos and personal thoughts are breathtaking! Do you do this for you or for us? Keep going and don’t read the news, the world is doing worse than you 😢. Bon courage pour la suite du voyage !
Amazing Oscar, thank you so much. At the end of all this I will be very happy to come back to Gullmars, it will always be a special place in my heart. In the meanwhile I send you a very big hug from Chile 🤗🙏
Thank you so much for the very kind words. I biked for 25 days, but in many moments I was very focused on surviving/living the experience myself. I had more material, but this is the best video I could do without getting it boring. But thank you so much, I will try to do more content like this 🙏
can you tell me somw tip for cycling in mongolia. I'm planing to cycle with my friends but not really with long distance experienced what's the most important thing to keep in mind?
There are many: filtering water, satellite tracking, bringing all possible spare parts, multi- fuel stove etc. if it’s one of your first trips do do it too remote