Colombia
In January 2007, Gregg's packing a camera, pen, notepad, and folding bicycle to Colombia in attempt to answer two questions: Are we ready for Colombia? Is Colombia ready for us? More at his blog.

Ribbon of Road
On July 26, 2005, Gregg Bleakney embarked on an 18,500 mile bicycle journey from the most northern road accessible point in Alaska to Tierra del Fuego, the southernmost tip of Argentina. For two years, he documented the trip through 20,000 photos, a blog, and a comprehensive Web-site. The project was featured in National Geographic Adventure Magazine and received "Best of 2007" honors from Seattle Magazine.
Web Site / Prints From the Journey

Postcards From the End Of the World
A coffee table book of short stories and photography that documents Gregg's epic, 22 month, 18,500-mile bicycle journey through the America's. The book is being packaged for publication by Rich Clarkson and Associates.

The Paris-Brest-Paris
The 1200-kilometer Paris-Brest-Paris is a grueling test of human endurance--it's also the oldest bicycling event still run on a regular basis on the open road. Gregg photographed the ride from the back of a motorcycle for 90 hours without rest. He produced a comprehensive Photo Blog and professional set of prints for PBP participants. His images from the event were published in a feature article for the UK's largest cycling magazine, Cycling Plus.

Sweet Passes
Gregg teamed up with some hungry European cyclists for a calorie burning, 10-day circuit over 14 of Italy and Switzerland's highest passes. Along the way, they sampled the local sweets, coffee, and culture. Gregg wrote an article with photography for a US-based cycling magazine. The article will be published in 2008.