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Swiss- born David Brandenberger doesn't have a clue about electrical engineering, solar systems and long-distance cycling, but he does have an idea. A project emerges from this and becomes, unplanned, one of the longest expeditions ever undertaken on a solar-powered pedelec recumbent trike, solo and out of a race. He cycles his "Solatrike" across the Silk Road from Europe through Asia and on and on despite all odds. An inspiring story that encourages you to put your idea into action and go your own way. Exactly what David wants to convey.Very big on this trip are the encounters with the locals…mehr

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Swiss- born David Brandenberger doesn't have a clue about electrical engineering, solar systems and long-distance cycling, but he does have an idea. A project emerges from this and becomes, unplanned, one of the longest expeditions ever undertaken on a solar-powered pedelec recumbent trike, solo and out of a race. He cycles his "Solatrike" across the Silk Road from Europe through Asia and on and on despite all odds. An inspiring story that encourages you to put your idea into action and go your own way. Exactly what David wants to convey.Very big on this trip are the encounters with the locals and the breathtaking nature, which at times makes him sweat quite a bit. Breakdowns are part of the cyclist's life, as well as hair-raising bureaucracy, so emotions can sometimes ride a roller coaster with him. How do you explain a Solatrike to an official that doesn't fall into any category? David's flexibility is challenged, as he often has to change and adapt his plan. True to his motto,"If you want to make God laugh, tell him your plans." Five years he is on the road on his pioneer journey through 22 countries, when after 40000 km there is a shocking turn of events and his adventure is at stake...
Autorenporträt
David Brandenberger, 1970 in Urdorf, Schweiz, geboren, ist Augenoptiker, Fotograf, Maler, Musiker und Initiant vom Solatrike-Projekt. Mit dem Solatrike fuhr er 40'000 km von Europa bis nach Neuseeland. Die Geschichte dieser Reise hielt er in einem Buch fest.Er reiste einmal drei Monate durch Neuseeland und Australien, und ein anderes Mal ein Jahr lang durch Südamerika und zur Antarktis.Seine Soloreisen startete er mit vielen Städtereisen per Interrail durch ganz Europa. Reisen und Fotografieren gehörten bei ihm schon immer zusammen. Inzwischen hat er schon sämtliche Kontinente bereist und fotografiert.Die Fotos sind ebenso zentral in seinen aussergewöhnlichen Multimedia-Shows.