🚨PLEASE CHECK OUT OUR FUNDRAISER 🚨 https://shorturl.at/h0YIK Day 2: Horonobe ➡️ Haboro 80km
Welcome back to day two of cycling the length of Japan with a broken wrist. First, we had to defrost the tent before we could pack it all away. First stop of the day was Embettu. All the towns in northern Hokkaido genuinely seem abandoned. Probably seen about 10 people in the first four towns we stopped in. Then it started to rain and this is when we truly appreciated how hard what we’re attempting actually is. Tell me how you’re feeling after that. I feel like I know who the [ __ ] I am. Cuz sometimes you think you have the ability to do like crazy [ __ ] Like I said, yeah, I’m going to cycle Japan. Yeah, I’m going to cycle Japan. But then when you do like journeys like that where it feels so difficult, 80 km, last 25 km, raining probably for the last 30 km, dark by the last 25 and just cycling in the darkness. C biggest trucks like going zooming past you and you’re thinking like what the [ __ ] am I doing here? It just rains harder and harder. And when you like complete that [ __ ] and you realize like damn, I’m a man of my word. I know how to stick to what I say I’m going to do. True exercise of free will right there. Absolutely. Absolutely. Then post cycle hit the onen, hit the ice bath, and then after unsuccessfully trying to sneak into a hotel, we just decided we’re going to pitch our tent outside the hotel. At the end of day two, another 80 kilometers down.