Emma Karslake, FRGS, is an adventurer, writer and cycle tour guide who has spent much of the past eight years exploring the world by bike.
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From ultra-light hotel bikepacking on a road bike to six-month expeditions in remote regions on a heavily laden hybrid, Emma has experienced nearly every form of bike travel, including ultra-endurance racing.
She is a passionate advocate for slow travel as a means to reconnect with nature, embrace minimalism, and discover alternative ways of living. Her travels have shaped a deep commitment to sustainability, wild camping with minimal impact, and challenging the idea of nature as a park or playground, separate from our everyday lives. You can sign up to her newsletter for monthly updates and tips.
She is particularly keen to empower others, especially women, to embrace solo adventures, and she shares both practical guidance and philosophical reflections through her writing and events.
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Show notes
Who is Emma
Working as a cycling journalist and tour guide
Moving around a lot and not really having a home base
Currently writing a guidebook on French Guiana
Having a normal childhood and not being particularly sporty
Growing up in France and starting running at 16
Running and rowing throughout university
Taking a gap year after university and heading to South America in 2016/2017
Fundraising for 6 months before starting from Ushuaia and heading to Lima in Peru.
Having a very small/tight budget
Wild camping as much as possible
What it was like on the trip - starting in January and dealing with prevailing winds all the way
Travelling in a group of 3 and what it was like
Being totally tolerant for a month
Doing a few more little trips, before heading with her partner on a European cycle trip
Journaling on the trip and writing a little bit each evening
Her bike set up and how it’s changed over the years
Getting a vintage road bike, a carbon road bike, a gravel bike….
Dealing with saddle sores
Brooks Leather Saddle
Planning and logistics
Spreadsheets….
Route planning and starting with google, to find official routes, or to see if other people have created a route
Thoughts on being brave
Managing personal fears
Encountering risk in everyday life
Following gut instinct
Moving away from being a nice girl
Travelling on your own
Being allowed to change your mind
Deciding to do more cycling competitions
Ultra races and why the winners are the ones who sleep the least
Trying out new challenges
How expensive ultra endurance races can be
The joy of long trips and how it can change your perspective of time
The dream 6 month to a year trip
Wanting to go back to South America or cycling from Europe to Asia
Being content with taking her time on trips
The cycling guidebook about French Guiana.
How to connect with Emma online
Final words of advice for other women who want to go on adventures and discover more of the world
Do it in a simple and gradual way.
The power of keeping it simple
Social Media
Website: www.emmakarslake.com
Newsletter: www.emmakarslake.com/newsletter
Insta: @emma_up_cycles
Linkedin: Emma Karslake
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