
Join Yana & Slav from @cycle4Recycle (www.cycle4recycle.com) presentation on their 38.000 mi epic bicycle journey from Alaska to Argentina.
Join them during their stop in Phoenix, Arizona to hear tales from their journey exploring how people view the culture of consumerism in the Americas.
Hello! We are Vyacheslav Stoyanov and Yana Melamed from Bulgaria. For the last eleven months we are traveling on our bicycles in North America and did more than 12,000 miles. We have been in 21 states in USA, 6 provinces in Canada and 4 states in Mexico. Still we have 2 years more on the road, 23 countries more to visit and 26,000 miles to cycle.
We have a project which is called "Cycle for Recycle" and our aim is to do something good for the society and the planet, while exploring all countries from the Arctic ocean to Tierra del fuego. Our website is: www.cycle4recycle.com .
Simply, we are trying to save the beautiful world we have as it is and encourage people to have an active life. On the road we are stopping in cities and making presentations about our trip, our mission and sharing all the useful information a self-supported traveler needs to travel. That includes all beautiful places we have visit so far, all the great roads we have been cycled and how we are surviving with 3 $ per day (for both of us). Motivating and inspiring people with our story from the life on two wheels. Hoping to see more people encouraged to start chasing their dreams!
So far we did presentations in:
- Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in MEC, organized by Edmonton Bicycle Commuters Society
- Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada in Le Relais, organized by Saskatoon Cycles
- Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada in Sport for life center, organized by Bike Winnipeg
- Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA in Groveland Elementary school and Boneshaker Book
- La Cross, Wisconsin, USA in Pearl St Brewery, organized by the local chamber of comers
- Dells, Wisconsin, USA
- Chicago, Illinois, USA in Field museum
- Miami, Florida, USA for the International High School
- and now here in Phoenix, Arizona, USA at the Bicycle Nomad cafe
Join them during their stop in Phoenix, Arizona to hear tales from their journey exploring how people view the culture of consumerism in the Americas.
- Organizer: Bicycle Nomad Café
- Fee: Free
- Location: 828 N 2nd St, Phoenix, AZ 85004
Phone: (602) 759-8169
Hello! We are Vyacheslav Stoyanov and Yana Melamed from Bulgaria. For the last eleven months we are traveling on our bicycles in North America and did more than 12,000 miles. We have been in 21 states in USA, 6 provinces in Canada and 4 states in Mexico. Still we have 2 years more on the road, 23 countries more to visit and 26,000 miles to cycle.
We have a project which is called "Cycle for Recycle" and our aim is to do something good for the society and the planet, while exploring all countries from the Arctic ocean to Tierra del fuego. Our website is: www.cycle4recycle.com .
Simply, we are trying to save the beautiful world we have as it is and encourage people to have an active life. On the road we are stopping in cities and making presentations about our trip, our mission and sharing all the useful information a self-supported traveler needs to travel. That includes all beautiful places we have visit so far, all the great roads we have been cycled and how we are surviving with 3 $ per day (for both of us). Motivating and inspiring people with our story from the life on two wheels. Hoping to see more people encouraged to start chasing their dreams!
So far we did presentations in:
- Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in MEC, organized by Edmonton Bicycle Commuters Society
- Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada in Le Relais, organized by Saskatoon Cycles
- Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada in Sport for life center, organized by Bike Winnipeg
- Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA in Groveland Elementary school and Boneshaker Book
- La Cross, Wisconsin, USA in Pearl St Brewery, organized by the local chamber of comers
- Dells, Wisconsin, USA
- Chicago, Illinois, USA in Field museum
- Miami, Florida, USA for the International High School
- and now here in Phoenix, Arizona, USA at the Bicycle Nomad cafe