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A family death led David & Nancy Vogel to re-evaluate their own mortality, legacy, and how they were spending time with their children. They realized they wanted to seize the opportunity to do something out of the box and unexpected. Well, this family of four embarked on an epic bicycling adventure and rode a total of 17,000 miles through 15 countries over 1,000 days! Their boys now hold the Guinness World Record of Youngest People to cycle the length of the Americas. A former teacher, Nancy has written multiple books about her family’s biking adventures. Listen in to hear: How their twin boys handled the journey How they pushed past fear and handled obstacles along the way How they were able to fund their journey How to plan the logistics involved in such a trip How to keep up with your children’s education while on the go Links Changing Gears: A Family Odyssey to the End of the World: https://amzn.to/2Wub2C8 http://famvestor.com/054
The Nomad Together Podcast | Location Independent Families & Digital Nomad Families
NomadTogether.com/FamilyOnBikes On today's episode, we're speaking with Nancy Vogel from Family on Bikes. Nancy started traveling 30 years ago as a peaceful volunteer in Honduras. Since then, she has backpacked around South America, spent years teaching on the Navajo Nation, as well as several stints in Ethiopia, Taiwan and Malaysia. Nancy is best known for her 4 years of travel on bicycle with her husband and their twin sons, where they cycled as a family from Alaska to Argentina, pedaling over 27,000 miles. Today the Vogels are living in Idaho and their boys are getting ready to head off to college. Listen in to hear how Nancy reflect on their nomadic days and talks about what life is like after this kind of traveling winds down. NomadTogether.com/FamilyOnBikes
The Amateur Traveler talks to Nancy Sathre-Vogel from FamilyOnBikes.com about their odyssey – a bike ride with two young boys along the length of the Pan-American highway from Alaska to the southern end of South America. Learn why they did this trip, how they have managed it and what they have learned along the way.
The Amateur Traveler talks to Nancy Sathre-Vogel from FamilyOnBikes.com about their odyssey – a bike ride with two young boys along the length of the Pan-American highway from Alaska to the southern end of South America. Learn why they did this trip, how they have managed it and what they have learned along the way.
Amateur Traveler Podcast (iTunes enhanced) | travel for the love of it
The Amateur Traveler talks to Nancy Sathre-Vogel from FamilyOnBikes.com about their odyssey – a bike ride with two young boys along the length of the Pan-American highway from Alaska to the southern end of South America. Learn why they did this trip, how they have managed it and what they have learned along the way.