Four friends cycled the C2C and seemed to be the only ones with panniers. Now Team Pannier take on other sea to sea challenges.
Showing posts with label Alistair Humphreys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alistair Humphreys. Show all posts
Sunday, 20 October 2013
Discovery Road - Book Review
I have just finished Discovery Road and thoroughly enjoyed it. It is very much in the same vein as Why Don't You Fly and the excellent Thunder & Sunshine / Moods of future joys. The difference being that this is written by two guys (three of them started the trip) and the real joy is that they seemed to enjoy it and really took the adventurous nature of it in.
The challenge was to cycle across three continents unaided and therefore cycle around the world. They may not have ridden unaided but they didn't camp out in the open quite as often as Alistair in Thunder and Sunshine but that's just sensible isn't it. I guess I could relate to these guys a lot more (if you can relate to someone who gives up work and cycles around the world). Even when there was a lot of conflict during the the first stretch as they cycled across Australia with one of their ex-girlfriends (when did they ever think that was a good idea) they still portrayed a sense of adventure and enjoyment to the reader. There was humour throughout the book and they found joy in so many different situations. It's a big book (it took them each 6 months to write it) yet I still didn't want it to end. It was like a Team Pannier coast to coast to trip amplified by one million times.
I recommend you read this if you like travel and cycling, it's a corking read to dream to...
Sunday, 10 January 2010
Got me thinking...
I've not managed to read many books since my daughter was born and I've been making an effort recently to try and get back to reading now she's sleeping better. For Christmas I was bought two books written by Alistair Humpreys. They are the account of his cycling adventure, the mad man spent four years cycling around the world. I have to say I'm gripped and I'm reaching for my book ahead of the TV remote on a daily basis. If you like travelling, cycling or just reading about either I definitely recommend you pick up a copy of both parts of his book. His web site is:
http://www.alastairhumphreys.com/
Update 2014:
I finished them both a long time ago but they still stand out for me. Other books of a similar nature have not touched the same highs. The other people exploring the world just didn't embrace other cultures as much as him and his acheivement hasn't been matched by any of those I have read. Well worth a read.
Update 2014:
I finished them both a long time ago but they still stand out for me. Other books of a similar nature have not touched the same highs. The other people exploring the world just didn't embrace other cultures as much as him and his acheivement hasn't been matched by any of those I have read. Well worth a read.
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