Episode 5. Salzburg to Vienna.
by mark@stringfilms.com on Monday, November 5th, 2007Hello. Mark here.
Just a brief word or two alerting you to the arrival of Ride Earth Podcast Episode 5, brought to you from the magicians at String Films.
We suffer in this one. Well, Tom does. He recovers from a potentially catastrophic knee injury, has his trailer mysteriously broken in the night, and almost gets blown away by a freakishly fast-moving storm. But it’s not all candy and giggles for the rest of the team. When the weather turns one night, Andy is forced to construct an impromptu shelter using two of our bikes and a poncho, whilst Mark grows increasingly lovesick and suffers with delirium as a result of cheddar cheese withdrawal. Drama, comedy, cycling… Episode 5 has it all and more. Don’t believe me, just watch for yourselves…
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Enjoy…
Oh, and Episode 6 is nearly ready too…
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November 6th, 2007 at 6:53 am
Hey guys -
Just wanted to drop by and say that I’m continuing to follow your progress and, thereby, tour vicariously though you. I’m back in Canadiastan, and adjusting slowly to normal life - but I still see the open road in front of me when my eyes are closed.
Thats aweful news about the hacking - I hope you’re able to get your shit back in order without too much effort. I’ll tell you from experience though, its those rock bottom moments that help define the trip, and define the person you become as the journy progresses. I’m sure you’ll get past this obstacle just as the many more that will test you along the incredible route you’ve set for yourselves.
Cheers, and look forward to seeing you in the western hemisphere one day!
-Simon
November 6th, 2007 at 4:13 pm
They just get better and better - episode 5 the best yet. Now we are getting to see more of the personalities - their thoughts, their feelings and their trials and tribulations alongside the fun and adventures. Great stuff.
November 6th, 2007 at 5:35 pm
Hi Mark, An excellent intro to episode 5 but please see me at breaktime about your spelling of Salzburg! ( You’d never know I was a teacher would you?) But seriously, it’s great you’re involved with String Films now. All the best to you, Richard.