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Anyone know a website for the book One More Horizon?
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Anyone know a website for the book One More Horizon?
The publisher web site is: http://www.castellatedpress.com/ I read this book and have a mixed review. The tale is an engrossing story, well written and reads well. It is a rather amazing cycle adventure. I have a lot of admiration for Scott Zamek for his perserverence in face of repeated setbacks. He has gone through some pretty hairy parts of the world. From that perspective, it is one of the more entertaining cycle adventure books I've read. On the other hand, for a few of the predicaments Scotts finds himself in, I wonder if he could have done a bit more planning/research prior to setting off. I am a big believer in a cycle touring spirit of "taking things as the come", but also add to that planning of some big parameters such as equipment, weather, visas, etc (and even then not everything can be predicted). In any case, this is a good book to read before setting off in an extended ride through the developing world. It is also a fun adventure read. --mev, Mike Vermeulen |
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Anyone know a website for the book One More Horizon?
The publisher web site is: http://www.castellatedpress.com/ I read this book and have a mixed review. The tale is an engrossing story, well written and reads well. It is a rather amazing cycle adventure. I have a lot of admiration for Scott Zamek for his perserverence in face of repeated setbacks. He has gone through some pretty hairy parts of the world. From that perspective, it is one of the more entertaining cycle adventure books I've read. On the other hand, for a few of the predicaments Scotts finds himself in, I wonder if he could have done a bit more planning/research prior to setting off. I am a big believer in a cycle touring spirit of "taking things as the come", but also add to that planning of some big parameters such as equipment, weather, visas, etc (and even then not everything can be predicted). In any case, this is a good book to read before setting off in an extended ride through the developing world. It is also a fun adventure read. --mev, Mike Vermeulen |
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Anyone know a website for the book One More Horizon?
The publisher web site is: http://www.castellatedpress.com/ I read this book and have a mixed review. The tale is an engrossing story, well written and reads well. It is a rather amazing cycle adventure. I have a lot of admiration for Scott Zamek for his perserverence in face of repeated setbacks. He has gone through some pretty hairy parts of the world. From that perspective, it is one of the more entertaining cycle adventure books I've read. On the other hand, for a few of the predicaments Scotts finds himself in, I wonder if he could have done a bit more planning/research prior to setting off. I am a big believer in a cycle touring spirit of "taking things as the come", but also add to that planning of some big parameters such as equipment, weather, visas, etc (and even then not everything can be predicted). In any case, this is a good book to read before setting off in an extended ride through the developing world. It is also a fun adventure read. --mev, Mike Vermeulen |
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