| June 2000
(About traveler and adventurer - Jedrek, from
Poland)
ANDRZEJ SOCHACKI
(On-jay So-hots-ki), Jedrek - supervagabond and
photographer by
passion, a Masters degree in
mechanics by profession, a native of Poland, born in Warsaw's
Targowek. U.S.A. citizen, lives in Phoenix, Arizona, over 50
years of age, asserts that traveling is in his genes, inherited
from his grandpa, who rounded the globe in the time between
the wars (First WW and Second WW) .
His new life started,
when he arrived to New York City from Poland, and he realized
his travel dreams. Then a few years before arriving in the United
States, Andrzej Sochacki realized only one long
journey around the communist countries in Europe on german motorcycle
- "MZ-250". (Route: Poland, Germany, Chechoslovakia, Hungary,
Ygoslavia, Romania, Russia and Poland - 1969).
Andrzej
Sochacki is the first traveler in the world to circle the Earth
six times by different means of transportation (car, plane,
sail boat, train and twice by motorcycle). This well-known,
eccentric world-traveler has spent more that ten years of his
life traveling, covering over 350,00 km. He has visited over
133 countries on the five continents.
The fist time
Andrzej started his conquest of the world was in 1977, driving
solo in a Volkswagen "bug" by 35 countries, as a sort of goodwill
ambassador for his native Poland. From New York, U.S.A., he
first went to South America: then, he shipped his car over to
Asia, and from there, drove to Europe. Next, Andrzej transported
the car to Halifax - Canada, to finish his odyssey in New York,
in 1979. Presently, the car in which Andrzej accomplished his
around-the-world travel may be found in the Volkswagen Museum
in Wolfsburg, Germany.
In order to fulfill
his second journey, Andrzej bought an open around the
world airplane ticket. This escapade, realizd, lasted about
18 weeks by 15 countries. He started from, and finished in,
Los Angeles, U.S.A., in 1979. He went to Hawaii, Fiji,
New Zealand, Australia to India: then, he traveled through Asia
to North Africa, Europe and to the United States of America.
Andrzej's next vehicle
of transportation, in the following third journey around
the world 1992-94, was a 43ft long steel sail boat. He
commemorated the 500th anniversary of the discovery of America
by sailing the exact route Christopher Columbus took to find
the "New World". This voyage originated from Las Palmas at the
Canary Islands through the Atlantic Ocean. Later, he sailed
through the Pacific and Indian Ocean, around the Cape of Good
Hope, Africa, to finish at Las Palmas, Canary Islands.
In August of 1995,
Andrzej returned to Warsaw, Poland, from his fourth journey,
his "Journey of Peace", around the world by train. He set out
on that long trip from Warsaw, in July, 1994, when he
bought a ticket and boarded a train bound for Moscow; and next,
on the Trans-Syberian Railway to Irkuck and Vladivostock, then
by China, Japan, U.S.A., Great Britain to Europa by train "Eurostar"
under Eanglish Canal. This way, he celebrated the 50th anniversary
of the end of WWII, after the atomic bombings of the Japanese
cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki, in August 1945. Andrzej's suggestion:
the best part of train travel is easy access to fellow travelers.
The fifth
solo circumnavigation of the globe Andrzej executed by motorcycle
Harley-Davidson, Sportster 883,1996, named "ADAM" is the name
given to his bike at a ceremony of the "Vagabond Center"
of Andrzej Sochacki, an international organization in
Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.A. "ADAM" is a symbolic name. Per
the bible, Adam is the name of first man. We are striving to
make "Adam" the first bike to travel around the world many times
with many different riders. So for "Adam" make two trips on
the lend around the world, from West to East and from East to
West.
Andrzej's fifth
trip started the 29th of May 1998 in Phoenix, Arizona,
U.S.A. and ended in
September, 1999 in Tokyo,
Japan. During the 1 year, 3 months and 8 days he passed by 35
countries and 55,000 km. He dedicated this journey to his
kids (Joanna,7 and Cezar,3). He also celebrated the 95th anniversary
of Harley-Davidson Co., the end of the second century, and his
own 50th birthday. The purpose of his journey was to visit sacred
places of different religions of the world . "I'm a motorized
pilgrim during this trip" - he says. He visited over 60 different
temples and places closer to God in the world.
When he oriented
with price of the bike, about water-transport via Pacific
and his problem with being short on money for cargo-shipping,
Andrzej desided make one more trip solo around the world on
"Adam" from Tokyo to Los Angeles through Russia, Europe and
North America. This way was much cheaper for him.
For his sixth
journey around the world by bike, Andrzej started from Tokyo,
Japan, 8th of September 1999. After more then seven months
on the road, he reached on April 13, 2000 the pacific coast
in Los Angeles by this same Harley - Sportster 883. This trip
Andrzej dedicated to all bikers, and celebrated the beginning
of the Third Century.
"The most important
moment for a traveler is, of course, the start", Andrzej says.
It is not possible to make everything ready and button it up
in the last moment. Good health and money are obviously essential
factors, however, courage and foreign languages are more helpful.
In addition to English and
Polish, Andrzej speaks Spanish
and Russian. A traveler must not think, traveler must do
it ! If he starts thinking, he would never go.
A higher level of
education has helped him more logically observe the natural
world. On the other hand, it prepared him to move freely in
the world of engineering.
In Andrzej's opinion,
"not wealth, professional succes, nor high psychophsical condition
nobilifies a man; on the contrary, the ability to share everything
he possesses inside, with others, nobilitates him."
Andrzej was a guest
at White House in Washington, guest of crowned and state heads.
Twice, he was granted an audience with pope John Paul II, with
King of Tonga and the Dali Lama in India. He met during his
travel with Polish people in 95 nations. He was robbed and had
to run for his life several times. And, he struggled with illness,
away from any human being, a number of times. He admits that,
only thanks to the heavenly Father (a Guardian Angel), he was
able to escape many helpless situations without harm. Good protection
of God is better then the best sponsors. In my opinion, he says,
"my personal achivement is a succes of all people, who help
me realize those big, dangerous and long adventures. I travel
in the white and red colors, only as a meek executor of the
enterprice. I do not think of glory, I only dream about adventure."
As he put it, "I travel the world and I attain my boal".
Andrzej Sochacki
on his base of world travel, established in Phoenix, Arizona,
U.S.A., in 1992, a club with advice for all travelers
- "THE VAGABOND CENTER" (registration
name The Fundation of the Vagabond Center), share
with them big experience and he still remains an unorthodox
vagabond. Jedrek decided never to retire from traveling. "There
is no question I have a fear of staying too long of traveling",
"Traveling is like therapy for me", he says. A
victory over difficulty and dangerous traveling during his executed
six journeys around the world would close the book very neatly
on his traveling career.
He plans another
solo ride to cross the continents again in the future, this
time via automobile in one mounth. He plans to start and finish
this trip in Poland on motor-car. I believe him and am wholeheartedly
convinced thet he will do it, as before. Presently, he looks
cooperation with somebody in this matter.
To our accomplished
traveler whose life's motto is: "The measure of life is the
size of adventure", we wish the fulfillment of his aims.
- Ewa Marciniak
P.S. Ewa Marciniak
is "The Vagabond Center" - Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.A. correspondent
stationed in Warsaw, Poland.
(translation by Adam Glob)
To find more information about
Andrzej Sochacki's traveling, please visit the following
web sites:
www.targowek.waw.pl,
www.motoforum.com.pl,
www.bialyorzel.com,
www.miedzynami.com
Contacts:
Andrzej Sochacki
The Vagabond Center
3715 E. Taylor St.
Phoenix, AZ 85008, U.S.A.
Tel.: 602-244 1293
e-mail: asochacki@yahoo.com |
Ewa Marciniak
Centrum Wagabundy
ul. Cmentarna 27
03-524 Warszawa, Polska
tel.: (22) 678-6743
lub 675-2110 |
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