We had a 1968 VW Squareback. It was a great car with the engine in the rear. The heater therefore vented right on the heels of the rear seat passengers. OUCH!
The engine is in the rear of this one too. It made it quite easy to check the oil, as the cap was just inside the rear door. It guzzled quite a bit. The trunk was under the hood of the car. Not very spacious. Just enough space for my tent and sleeping bag and panniers.
A pic of George from a Chicago Reader story. Click on the photo for the story. Go to April 17, 2010 for a "Streetwise" cover story, Oct. 25, 2005 for a "Holllywood Reporter" story, January 1, 2002 for a Chicago Tribune story.
George's Cyclotouring Blog
George Christensen has been cyclotouring for decades, spending a good part of the year wandering around the world on his bicycle. He has biked the length of three continents (North America, South America, Australia) and one sub-continent (India). Included here are reports his travels since 2001.
Michigan (fall 2020)
Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York (summer 2020)
Uruguay, Brasil, French Guyana, Suriname, Guiana (winter 2020)
France (summer 2019)
California (winter 2019)
France (summer 2018)
Senegal, Mali, The Gambia, Guinea-Bisseau (winter 2018)
France (summer 2017)
Madagascar (winter 2017)
Western US (fall 2016)
France (summer 2016)
Taiwan (winter 2016)
Lebanon (winter 2016)
Colorado to Chicago/Chicago to Georgia (fall 2016)
France (summer 2015)
Oman and the United Arab Emirates (winter 2015)
England/Ireland/France (summer 2014)
The Philippines (winter 2014)
Western US (fall 2011/2012/2013/2014)
Turkey (fall 2010)
France/Germany/Denmark/Hollan (summer 2010)
Uganda/Tanzania/Kenya (winter 2010)
China (fall 2009)
France/Italy (summer 2009)
South Africa/Lesotho/Mozambique (winter 2009)
Southern U.S. (fall 2008/fall 2010/spring 2011)
Spain and the Camino de Compostela (summer of 2008)
France (summer 2004/2005/2006/2007/2008/2009/2010/2011/2012/2013/2014/2015/2016/2017/2018/2019)
Iceland (summer 2003)
Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia (Fall 2002)
Minneapolis to Chicago (summer 2002)
Bolivia (spring 2002)
Scandinavia--Finland, Norway, Sweden (summer 2001)
He’s followed the Tour de France seventeen times beginning in 2004 , riding much of each year's route, fully loaded, before or after the peloton and sent out regular reports during the race, also posted here.
He has a long-running email list that he sends updates to every few days when he's on tour.
You can write him at: george6567@yahoo.com. If you like, he'll add you to his e-list.
He spends the rest of the year also on a bike, working as a messenger in Chicago.
He's also an independent film enthusiast, attending or working at several major film festivals annually, including Telluride and Cannes. His coverage of Cannes is also included here in May of 2004-2015.
For a "Chicago Tribune" article on George see the January 17, 2002 entry of the blog. There is also a "Hollywood Reporter" article posted October 25, 2005, and a "Streetwise" cover story posted on April 17, 2010 and stories in French newspapers the past few summers.
(I'm Jeff Potter and I helped George get his blog going. I run OutYourBackDoor.com, where I report on a wide range of everyday, affordable, healthy outdoor action. I also sell some hard-to-find indy culture media and other goodies. Lotsa bike stuff!)
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We had a 1968 VW Squareback. It was a great car with the engine in the rear. The heater therefore vented right on the heels of the rear seat passengers. OUCH!
The engine is in the rear of this one too. It made it quite easy to check the oil, as the cap was just inside the rear door. It guzzled quite a bit. The trunk was under the hood of the car. Not very spacious. Just enough space for my tent and sleeping bag and panniers.
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