Rusty Rhinos Go Pedal-Powered: 1,000km, 12 Days, One Island
For six events, the Rusty Rhinos formula has been reassuringly familiar: A 1964 Land Rover (mostly), remote roads, questionable decisions, excellent stories and supporting a charity close to our hearts.
This is all about to change.
In March 2026, we are ditching horsepower and swapping it for leg power, taking on our first ever human-powered Rusty Rhinos adventure, Taiwan pedal.360 2026.
The plan?
Cycle 1,000km around the entire island of Taiwan in 12 days.
No support vehicle. Totally self-sufficient carrying everything we need on our bicycles.
No spares box the size of a fridge.
This will be our seventh Rusty Rhinos event, and the first not involving any sort of vehicle. Instead of oil leaks and low-range gearing, we’ll be managing energy, weather, and whether our legs still like us by day five.
Taiwan was an easy choice, dramatic coastline, misty mountains, incredible food, and a strong cycling culture all wrapped neatly into a round-island route that quietly dares you to try it.
We’ll be riding day after day (with a couple of recovery days planned in ahead of some steep climbs), chasing the horizon, documenting the journey, and inevitably questioning whose idea this was.
As part of the ride, we’ll also be fundraising for a Taiwan-based charity, supporting a local cause and giving something back to the places we pass through. More on that soon.
Different machine. Same ethos.
Adventure over comfort.
Good stories over perfect plans.
No engine noise this time — just chains, tyres, and the occasional laugh at our own expense.
Alex & Adam
Rusty Rhinos
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