Interview With Alastair Humphreys – England
Tell us a little bit about yourself. What do you do and where do you live?
My name is Alastair Humphreys. I live in England and I work as a speaker and an author in order to fund my real passion: expeditions.
How would you describe the cycling scene in your country?
Thriving! Urban cycling is becoming an important political issue, we’ve got a Tour de France team, and we’re possibly sinking with people who have cycled / are cycling round the world.
What do you like most about living in England?
Its disproportionate number of adventurers for such a small country, its proximity to Europe and all the variety there.
What are your top 3 places to visit in England?
Lake District, Yorkshire Dales, Scottish Highlands
When did you get your first bike? What kind of bike was it and how did it make you feel?
It was small and blue and I was small – maybe 4? It’s an exciting step for any kid. Shame my Dad let go of me and I crashed into a wall…
At what point do you recall riding a bike becoming an important part of your life?
I enjoyed mountain biking in its early days in the UK in the early ’90’s). I saved up for ages to buy a bright pink mountain bike for £130. Once I grew out of that I couldn’t afford another bike until I got into touring at university.
How many bicycles do you own?
One – a pretty crappy old bike. I would love to have a Brompton, a mountain bike and a racing bike but I can’t justify the money right now.
Describe the bicycle in the photo above. When and where did you get it?
It’s a £400 steel Specialized Rockhopper. I bought it in my first year at university and used it for all my rides up until I set off round the world.
Why did you pick that bike over any others?
The man in the shop said it was good and it met my budget!
Where are you in this photo? Give us the back-story behind this specific photo.
I’m lying in the Nubian desert in Sudan, following the course of the river Nile towards Khartoum.
What kind of bicycle would you most like to have at some point in the future
I’d love to have a really nice road bike – I’ve never had one.
If you could go anywhere in the world, where would it be?
Antarctica. Though I am not sure it’s great for biking.
For more information on Alastair Humphreys, visit his website at www.alastairhumphreys.com







