Ammon – An American teenager was able to overcome the difficulties and challenges he faced in his journey on a bicycle, which began from northern Alaska to southern Argentina for a year. To become the youngest person to complete such a journey, he plans to make a similar trip from Europe to Asia. According to the Guardian, American adventurer Liam Garner, who reported being robbed and even hospitalized while spending more than a year cycling from northern Alaska to southern Argentina, is considering plans for a similar trip from Europe to Asia.
He said he embarked on his American journey when he was seventeen; Pointing out that people just need to know that they are capable of doing incredible things.
General trip on a bike
And the American teenager, Liam Garner, stated in a video clip, after he became among the youngest people to complete such a journey: “If I can somehow achieve this; I will not doubt my abilities, I know that this was the most important thing I did in my life.
Liam Garner had reported being robbed and even hospitalized during his journey, which he completed in January, which attracted global media attention, but he plans to continue his travels to tour the world. Because it proved to him that you don’t have to be rich to be able to travel internationally.
Before setting off in August 2021, Garner spent about a month gathering gear: a mountain bike, spare parts, a tent, sleeping bag, batteries, a medical kit, and flew to Alaska, departing from Prudhoe Bay with a day’s worth of food and water and $8,000 in savings; Aiming to spend less than $450 per month.
Serious events during his journey
And the American youth was robbed in southern Mexico, lost his wallet and mobile phone, and had to live in extreme temperatures exceeding 37.8 degrees Celsius, without an Internet connection or a global positioning device.
The young man also reportedly got into a crash in Colombia, injured his head and was hospitalized for a few weeks. He managed to earn about $8,000 posting updates on TikTok and asking for donations on the Patreon platform.
Garner admitted his parents, who are estranged, weren’t entirely happy with his cycling plans, but he explained that not every interesting experience he had on the trip was a bad adventure. Some of the countries he crossed included: Guatemala, Nicaragua, Panama, Ecuador and Chile. , and Peru, before reaching the final line in Ushuaia, Argentina, on January 10. He intends to write a book about his travels. He reconnected with family in Mexico and Panama, while becoming one of the youngest people ever to complete such a journey. The trip, he said, convinced him that international travel did not have to be prohibitively expensive to achieve it; Pointing out that he also intends to write a book about his travels.
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