Before Pacific Solo there was a Bike and.Volcano!

25 years ago, I began an epic 3,000 km bicycle journey the length of Japan—chasing cherry blossoms from south to north.

On Day One, I rode 125 km to Sakurajima, one of Japan’s most active volcanoes and a symbol of resilience. I turned 70 recently, and although I’m three months late, I’ve returned to this island to reflect on what it taught me.

🌋 I faced my fear—fixing a flat tire
🚴‍♂️ I learned to love the right kind of exhaustion
🎒 I realized the power of traveling light

These weren’t just cycling lessons—they were life lessons.

Read the full blog here:https://www.nevertoolateacademy.com/post/before-pacific-solo-there-was-a-bicycle

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