Not a day has gone by since I heard the news about travelling in Iran that I haven't thought of an experience or person I met or friend I made that would never of happened cycling.
These geo political things are normally tit for tat and with the new Nuclear talks on the horizon who knows what will happen in the future.
If things do change back and allow you to travel independently as a Brit, Canadian or U.S. of Aian than I would strongly encourage anybody to visit this country. The People are truly incredible.
In other news...
I can tell you that a bicycle costing £50 brand new needs both new rear bearings and the bottom bracket repacking after 500km and 750km. As the cost for both these jobs was less than £3 in total its not the end of the world
My chain I had put on in Jaffna snapped after 1000km and I took a link out and joined it again and got another 500km out of it
And my front Thorn and rear Rohloff rings have finally started showing signs of wear after 8000km.
My Schwalbe Mondial tires have seen 2700kms here in Sri Lanka with plenty of off road and jungle action. I've only had one puncture. That was hammering down the mountain road under braking so hard it was hurting my hands. So I'm definitely recommending these over the Duremes any day.
The football is no nearer to a conclusion and I may have to risk coming home for the last match and keeping everything crossed...until that time I'm off to Malaysia next week, I may get three weeks there, I may get three months. It's a nice problem to have.
I'm looking forward to some new food as it's pretty limited here on the road and too spicy even for my curry lovin' lips. I finally took the plunge and shelled out over £4 for a pot of peanut butter which has been going down a treat on a plain roti/paratha.
And one last recommendation. My reversible reflective foldable hat has been amazing and keeping me cooler now I'm back in the lowlands. It's damned hot down here, the Garmin said 44.7 the other day. 100 rupees well spent. You do however need a couple of clothes pegs to clip it to the peak of your cap to stop it blowing off