One woman, one bike, one world
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Fredrika Ek is a young woman who dreams big. On March 8, 2015, she walked out the door of her parents鈥 house in Sundsvall, Sweden, grabbed her bicycle, and in her own words 鈥渟et out in search of epic natural experiences and the physical and mental challenge of a lifetime.鈥 With a budget of only 鈧10 a day ($11.40), she spent 1,042 days covering 50,000 kilometers (31,000 miles) solo on her bicycle. Ms. Ek did not consider herself a cyclist; she just found the bike to be the best tool 鈥渢o access some of the most spectacular and least accessible corners of the planet.鈥
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Looking at her photos, it鈥檚 obvious that she met her expectation of an 鈥渆pic natural experience.鈥 Riding through 45 countries in nearly three years, she also discovered something that was less expected: 鈥渢he life changing meetings and deeply humbling experiences with people along the way. The world is a beautiful place 鈥 thanks to all the amazing people in it.鈥 Ek鈥檚 social media posts were followed by thousands of people, she gained commercial sponsors, and she raised funds for ActionAid, an international human rights organization. She also experienced storms, mechanical problems, and sexual harassment, none of which dampened her spirits for long. On her return to Sweden, Ek was surprised to learn that she was named European Adventurer of the Year. But she isn鈥檛 ready to slow down yet. She鈥檚 keeping busy with the launch of her book, 鈥淎round the World in 1000 Days.鈥 The book features the stories and photos of her years on the road.