Vietnam’s Best Climbs: Ba Vi
For Hanoi-based cyclists, no other hill climb strikes the same sense of fear and foreboding, of love and plain feelgood, as Ba Vi.
Emma Pooley on her Vietnam-Laos Experience
A couple of years ago, Emma Pooley joined us on our Vietnam-Laos-Vietnam gravel bike epic. For the trip she brought her Sonder bike and she subsequently wrote a piece for their Epic Rides 2021 book.
Vietnam’s Best Climbs: Hai Van Pass
This isn’t Vietnam’s hardest or longest climb, but it’s an iconic one. The Hai Van Pass is the bit of geography that has historically divided North and South. It once marked the frontier between the northern Dai Viet and southern Cham civilisations, and later separated feuding Vietnamese kingdoms. It’s not too much of a stretch to say that Vietnam didn’t fully overcome this natural obstacle to its reunification until the end of the American War.
Tyre Choice for a Gravel Epic
Over the last couple of years we’ve ridden around 20,000 collective kilometers from Vietnam to Laos and back into Vietnam on our gravel/road epic ride, all with zero flats. Alongside the skill of those who took on the challenge, tyre choice has a big part to play in this, so here is a run down by Ashley Carruthers of the tyres that have made the grade and survived puncture free.