Round the world by bike: Scotsman does it in 195 days

Some people travel around the world on airplanes, some on horseback and others on bicycle. Mark Beaumont is one of the latter. On Friday February 16, the Scotsman arrived in Paris, completing his round the world bicycle journey of 18,000 miles which took him exactly 195 days and six hours. Mike’s not the only one to attempt to bike around the world, but he certainly is the fastest. The 25 year old vegetarian — he had to eat 6,000 calories a day in order to keep up his energy — beat out the previous record by 81 days.

So what’s on the packing list when whizzing around the world on two wheels? 80 kg of gear, a very expensive bike, and probably a little bit of motivation thanks to trying to get into the Guinness Book of World Records; he is expected to enter the famous book once his journey is verified. Add to that a little common sense — he changed his route to avoid the insurgency in southern Thailand when crossing to Malaysia — and you have the ingredients for the finest, and toughest, of world travelers.

What were some of his global lessons? There’s too much fast food in America and Australia, you can cycle across Holland in four hours, you never know when your wallet is going to be stolen by crack addicts, and Istanbul provides for the scariest cycling. Sounds like the beginnings of a great travel book if you ask me, so for his adventurous spirit, I think Mark deserves a nice round of virtual applause.

The Wackiest Guinness Record Holders

In honour of the annual edition of the Guinness Book of World Records coming out today, I’m going to recap some of the craziest records that have made the book this year, according to this article from Reuters:

  • A man in Australia smashed 40 watermelons with his head in just one minute
  • German Thomas Vogel somehow managed to undo 56 bras in 60 seconds
  • An American, Jackie Bibby, allowed 95 rattlesnakes into his bathtub.
  • A yoga instructor in India snorted eight fish in through his mouth and out through his nose (yuck!)
  • Michel Lotito from France has eaten 128 bicycles, 15 supermarket trolleys, six chandeliers, two beds and a pair of skis over the years
  • Dong Changsheng from China pulled a 1.5-tonne care with hooks that he attached to his lower eyelids (oh. my. god. I am in pain just thinking about that)
  • Over 1000 Australian beauties crowded on to Bondi Beach in Sydney in free bikinis to claim the prize for biggest swimsuit photoshoot.

I wonder how much money one gets paid for scoring a world record? Because in some cases, it just doesn’t really seem worth it.

China Opens 525-foot-high Ferris Wheel

From Yahoo!News.com:  China has just opened what it claims to be the world’s tallest ferris field in the south of the country.  Called the Star of Nanchang, it opened in a riverside park in the province of Jiangxi. 

As a point of reference, the new wheel is 82 feet taller than the London Eye, which the Guiness Book of World Records currently lists as the tallest ferris wheel.  The Star of Nanchang is currently waiting for its certification by Guinness as the new recordholder.