A West Sussex couple who circumnavigated the world on a tandem bike have said they have “no plans to stop yet”.
David Barr and his wife Helen, from Chichester, say they enjoy “escaping from real life” for months on end.
The two also enjoy traveling to places people don't often go and are planning their next trip to Kazakhstan.
However, while traveling, they found themselves in the middle of a conflict in Georgia, forcing them to “flee through bombed villages” with their two daughters.
They managed to find a driver who took them across the border to Turkey.
In Turkey, a Polish ambassador offered to take them to Warsaw aboard the Polish equivalent of Air Force One.
Their daughters spent the entire flight in the cockpit with the pilots.
The couple said they had no plans to stop their expeditions.
Some of their most recent trips have included going up the Himalayas and along the China-India border and cycling all over Africa.
Mr Barr said: “A comfortable distance in a day is 60 miles.
“The routes are not predetermined, nor is our destination, because when we take these journeys, we never have a fight booked to get home.”
The couple added that they had so many trips planned that they were thinking about going until they were “around 100 years old.”