More Traveller's Tales from Heaven and Hell

More Traveller's Tales from Heaven and Hell

Author: Dan Hiscocks

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781903070024

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More Travellers' Tales from Heaven and Hell is a compilation of both some of the best and the most horrifying travel stories ever recorded. These entirely true tales include a close shave with sharks, being locked in a bathroom in Paris, and an unexpected sales meeting with a Sheikh. Together, these narratives capture the essence of traveling: to experience the unknown, be it heavenly or hellish, and return to tell the tale.


Triumph Around the World

Triumph Around the World

Author: Robbie Marshall

Publisher: Eye Books (US&CA)

Published: 2011-04-13

Total Pages: 309

ISBN-13: 1908646217

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STRONGA humorous, soul-searching account of an aging hippie who gives up his hard-won career, family, and home life to bike around the world in search of new experiences At age 45 Robbie Marshall had it all, or so it seemed. He had been married, had two children, and built up a successful advertising agency. So what on earth made him trade his suit for leathers, his office for the saddle of a great motorcycle, and his bulging appointment book for an out-of-date world atlas? The prospect of a new challenge held such overwhelming appeal that he was prepared to risk it all—his hard won career, the trappings of wealth, and the love of a good woman—for life on the road and a lifestyle completely removed from anything he had known before. And so he shook hands with his business partner, kissed his girlfriend goodbye, and rode off into the unknown. Over the course of this double or nothing adventure he came face to face with his own ignorance, enormous danger, and wracking loneliness as well as some of the best that human nature has to offer.


Discovery Road

Discovery Road

Author: Andy Brown

Publisher: Eye Books (US&CA)

Published: 2012-08-01

Total Pages: 397

ISBN-13: 1908646489

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The inspiring story of the first people to ride mountain bikes across the vast deserts of Australia, the dangerous bushlands of Africa, and the mountains of South America Fed up and disillusioned with corporate life, Andy persuaded Tim to leave his job and cycle around the world—convinced there could be more to life. Their goal was to become the first people to ride mountain bikes unsupported across the three southern continents and, in doing so, to raise money for the charity Intermediate Technology. This is a fast-moving tale of self-discovery, full of adventure, conflict, humor, danger, and a multitude of colorful characters. Much more than a travelogue, it proves ordinary people can chase great dreams.


Thunder & Sunshine

Thunder & Sunshine

Author: Alastair Humphreys

Publisher: Eye Books (US&CA)

Published: 2015-10-01

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 1908646306

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Alistair Humphreys cycled around the world—a journey of 46,000 miles. This inspiring story traces the second leg of his travels—the length of South and North America, the breadth of Asia and back across Europe, crossing the mountains and salt-flats of South America, canoeing the Five-Finger Rapids of the Yukon River, and braving a Siberian Winter with only the flimsiest tent to protect him from the elements.


Riding with Ghosts

Riding with Ghosts

Author: Gwen Maka

Publisher: Eye Books (US&CA)

Published: 2010-12-01

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 1908646152

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Frank and often outrageous, this is an account of a 40-something Englishwoman's epic 4,000 mile cycle ride from Seattle to Mexico, via the snow-covered Rockies, mostly alone and camping in the wild. She runs appalling risks and copes in a gutsy, hilarious way with exhaustion, climatic extremes, dangerous animals, eccentrics, lechers, and a permanently saddle-sore backside. We share her deep involvement with the West's pioneering past, and with the tragic traces that history has left lingering on the land. When she rides the faded trails of the vanished American Indian nations she displays a strong sensitivity to the atmosphere of the spectacular landscape, as if the moments of its vibrant past are hanging in the air, only waiting for her to conjure them up vividly—sometimes with humor, and frequently with passion. As she travels, the ghosts of Lewis and Clark, Chief Joseph and Geronimo, Custer and Crazy Horse—all the legendary figures of the Old West—ride with her.


The Good Life Gets Better

The Good Life Gets Better

Author: Dorian Amos

Publisher: Eye Books (US&CA)

Published: 2006-09-01

Total Pages: 206

ISBN-13: 190864690X

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The sequel to the bestselling book about leaving the UK for a new life in the Yukon, Dorian and his growing family get gold fever, start to stake land claims and prospect for gold. Follow them along the learning curve about where to look for gold and how to live in this harsh climate. It shows that with good humor and resilience life can only get better.


Jasmine and Arnica

Jasmine and Arnica

Author: Nicola Naylor

Publisher: Eye Books (US&CA)

Published: 2010-12-01

Total Pages: 293

ISBN-13: 1908646128

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Many would balk at the idea of a white woman traveling India alone—and in particular, a blind woman. Throughout her childhood Nicola Naylor had been fascinated by images of the subcontinent and was determined both to realize her dream of visiting and to push back the stifling constraints imposed by perceptions of her disability. While depending on her third eye—or sixth sense—she explores India from the inside. Her account is both sensuous and enormously visual as she gradually rebuilds her shattered self-confidence, regains her desire to live life, and rediscovers her almost forgotten love of writing.


Green Oranges on Lion Mountain

Green Oranges on Lion Mountain

Author: Emily Joy

Publisher: Eye Books (US&CA)

Published: 2010-12-01

Total Pages: 383

ISBN-13: 1908646098

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When your Dad can crash his airplane into two water buffalo, life is unlikely to go according to plan. Even so, Emily Joy puts on her rose-tinted glasses, leaves behind her comfortable life as a doctor in Britain, and heads off for two years to a remote hospital in Sierra Leone. There she finds the oranges are green, the bananas are black, and her patients are very ill. There's no water, no electricity, no oxygen, no amputation saw—and Dr. Em is no surgeon. And there's no chocolate to treat her nasty case of unrequited love. Dr. Em's problems are tiny compared to those faced by the people of Sierra Leone on a daily basis. If they can remain so optimistic, what's Em's excuse? Our green doctor is a bit of a yellow-belly, often red-faced, trying to fight the blues. But green oranges give sweet orange juice. Never judge a fruit by its color.


Siberian Dreams

Siberian Dreams

Author: Andy Home

Publisher: Eye Books (US&CA)

Published: 2006-09-01

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 1908646756

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Every year thousands compete to win the RGS/BBC Journey of a Lifetime award and fulfill their travel dreams. However, Andy Home's dream would be most people's nightmare. Andy went to Siberia, to the Russian industrial mining city of Norilsk where temperatures drop to minus 50, half the year is spent in perpetual darkness, and the pollution has destroyed all natural life. Once a prison camp, then a secret Soviet military city, Norilsk teetered on the edge of financial and social meltdown in the early 1990s. Now, it is owned by one of Russia's new breed of all-powerful oligarchs and is the biggest single source of common industrial metals. Andy's quest was to meet the former Soviet shock workers and ask them what life is like in 21st-century Russia. This is a fast paced, humorous, and insightful account of an extraordinary journey of a lifetime.