In April 2010, Eleanor Moseman left Shanghai on a journey of more than 10,000 miles, across 3 countries, on one bicycle. This is where she updates from the road.
  1. People of ChiFeng

    Ellen says that the people of ChiFeng are wonderful. Everyone has been more than willing to help her from telling her where get the best things to eat, to helping her adjust her derailleur. Everyone should stop by the Giant store in ChiFeng.

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  2. Chifeng

    After logging in a grueling day of 225 kms through the mountains and the rain, Ellen is taking 2 days rest in Chi Feng, Inner Mongolia.

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  3. Thanks Sponsors

    Big thank you to all the sponsors for help making this happen! Soma, Mountain Hardware, Nikon, Swerve, Roll:, Chian’s Sprocket, SimpleMap, Wren, and to all the individuals as well. You guys are all awesome.

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  4. Mountains be damned

    Ellen Says:
    “I’ve conquered China’s natural line of defense. Been riding with Lao Jiang who is from Inner Mongolia for the past 2 days – through the rain and northwestern mountains. Lao Zhang doesn’t speak a word of English and has a very thick Beijing accent. Now in Chengde.”

    Ellen met Lao Zhang while climbing up a torturous climb. What made it worse was that she felt her chain “slipping.” So she started walking her bike because something was wrong. all of a sudden, a man on a mountain bike with plastic bags bungeed to the rear rack is riding besides her. He motions for her to ride with him and Ellen does. But 5 minutes later, Ellen’s chain snaps! Ellen and Lao Zhang spends the next 15 minutes fixing her bike in the rain and getting it in working condition. Ellen forgot to bring a chain breaker, so it was very serendipitous that Lao Zhang came when he did.

    “Lao Zhang was my little Buddha for 3-4 days.  We were also riding in the rain for 2 of those days.”

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  5. crazy stuff related to touring

    The bracket that holds Ellen’s bar bag broke a few days ago. She got it tig welded up at an auto-body shop for free with the help of a new friend. But 2 days later the bracket snapped again. So goodbye bar bag. But she says she likes riding without the bar bag since she can see more of the road.

    Ellen left Tianjin yesterday and headed northeast. She was out in the middle of nowhere, but rolled into a little town at 8 pm. After negotiations with the owner of a little hotel, she was able to get a room. But she was told she had to leave at 11:30 pm! Apparently this hotel wasn’t allowed to let foreigners stay and they were going to get in trouble or something. So Ellen left and basically had nowhere to go. She road to the next town (which the hotel people told her to go to), but couldn’t’ find and hotels there. So at 1:30 am, she found a patch of grass to lay down on and slept for an hour and a half. Needless to say, she took today easy and rode for half a day and got a hotel for some much needed sleep.

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