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Growing up in Manchester, United Kingdom, Jamie Hargreaves and his brother were captivated by stories of their father, Phil, who cycled more than 14,000 kilometres from England to Australia in 1984.
“He had the most amazing experiences on his journey, and he raised me and my brother on those stories and how we should have similar experiences,” Hargreaves told SBS News.
So when Hargreaves turned 22 — the same age his father started the journey — he decided to follow in his footsteps, revisiting some of the places his dad had passed through.
He set off from Derby in England in May 2024, pedalling through Europe to Russia, before heading to Pakistan and Indonesia.

After touching down in Brisbane, he continued his cycling expedition, eventually concluding the adventure at a popular pub in The Rocks, Sydney. There, he was warmly welcomed by a gathering of Instagram followers who had been keeping up with his journey online.

“I actually can’t believe it, it’s been a mad old journey!” Hargreaves wrote on his Instagram on Monday, with Sydney Opera House in the background.

“This trip has transformed me in countless ways,” he reflected.

During his travels, Hargreaves made an effort to recreate images his father Phil had captured four decades earlier.

Recalling the day when he told his dad about the cycling trip, Hargreaves said Phil wasn’t surprised about his decision.
“I think he always sort of knew [about the trip], because I’ve always said since I was young that I was gonna cycle across the world as well,” the younger Hargreaves said.
He described being raised in a “pretty active” family, and before the cycling journey, he was an active climber who frequently hiked with friends in Germany.

Jamie Hargreaves has a tradition of reenacting scenes from his father’s bike trips from 40 years ago. Source: Supplied / Jamie Hargreaves

Two images of the same hillside, each featuring a bike and backpacks in the foreground, one captured in 1985 and the other in 2025.

Hargreaves embarked on his journey using a vintage 45-year-old steel-framed bicycle, identical to the one his father had ridden back in the day.

Hospitality ‘remained the same’

Over the past year, the father-son duo often spoke on the phone as Hargreaves followed parts of his father’s route, comparing what they had each seen along the way.
But Hargreaves couldn’t fully replicate his father’s journey, as some countries had become difficult to access.
“Iran, we couldn’t get through, whereas my dad could go through,” he said.
After arriving in Türkiye, he adjusted his route, travelling to Russia via Georgia, then visiting Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Afghanistan, before rejoining his father’s path in Pakistan.
“So there are numerous countries which are harder to get into now, and some which are easier to get into, with the politics of it all, but that’s changed dramatically,” he said.

Hargreaves said compared to other countries, Australia had more rules on cycling, “and you just sort of have to adapt with it”.

Five young men smiling.

Throughout the journey, Jamie Hargreaves (left) said he met many “kind strangers”. Source: Supplied / Jamie Hargreaves

Despite the changes and differences, Hargreaves said the kindness of strangers has “remained the same”.

He encouraged people to travel and see the world through their eyes.
“When you actually get out there and go to these places that you’re warned about, they’re the most friendly places on Earth.
“And in actual fact, the world is a much kinder place than it seems to be.”

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