Couple
cycles 6,000 kilometres eating roadkill, plants and fish



In 2013, Patrick Jones and Meg Ulman were hankering to scratch an itch for*travel that hadn’t been satisfied in years. There were just two stipulations:*their trip would have to cost almost **thing and be as close as possible to*carbon neutral.
The couple, who’d given up air travel and their car years earlier in pursuit of*an eco-friendly lifestyle, looked to their bikes.
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With kids, Woody and Zephyr, and Jack Russell terrier, Zero, in tow, they set off that*spring from their home in tiny Daylesford, Victoria and headed **rth. Little did*they k**w their journey would stretch to 14 months and take them
6,000 kilometres (3,728 miles).
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