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Geared up with two tandem bicycles, two tents, and six panniers, Paula and Lorenz Eber set off from Seattle, Washington, to cycle the world with their two daughters, Yvonne and Anya. Their dream: to pedal in a complete circle around the world using a carbon-free, environmentally friendly way to travel. Their goal: to raise awareness of asthma and the world's desperate need for clean air.

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Geared up with two tandem bicycles, two tents, and six panniers, Paula and Lorenz Eber set off from Seattle, Washington, to cycle the world with their two daughters, Yvonne and Anya. Their dream: to pedal in a complete circle around the world using a carbon-free, environmentally friendly way to travel. Their goal: to raise awareness of asthma and the world's desperate need for clean air.
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Autorenporträt
Paula Holmes-Eber, Ph.D. is the author of six books and more than 50 magazine articles, chapters and poems (see select list of publications). A frequent contributor to Adventure Cyclist and the League of American Bicyclists Magazine, Paula has published over twenty articles on cycling and adventuring as a family. She is director of Bike for Breath (www.bike4breath.com) a business with a social purpose: to inspire people to travel by bicycle, promoting clean air and a healthy environment so that all of us can breathe. She is also the president of Squeaky Wheels, a non-profit bicycle organization, where she collaborates with state and local organizations to promote cycling. In her professional life, Paula is an anthropology professor at the Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington. Lorenz Eber, P.E. is an aeronautical test engineer who currently works at Amazon. In addition to his passion for cycling, he is a private pilot, a sailor, and a photographer. His photographs have appeared in numerous books and magazines, including Time Magazine and on the cover of Adventure Cyclist. His photographs have won the People's Choice Award at the Seattle Bike Expo as well as several other contests. For the past five summers, Anya Eber has led hiking and biking trips through Europe for the outdoor adventure company, Backroads. She is currently working on her doctorate in Criminology at the University of Oxford in England. Her thesis focuses on protecting art and archaeological treasures from illicit trafficking around the world. Yvonne Eber worked for two years as a maternal-infant care nurse for Nurse Family Partnership in impoverished Clark county, WA, where she assisted low income and homeless pregnant women and mothers. She recently began her Doctorate in Nursing at OHSU where she will be studying pediatrics and global health.