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After several years of recovery from two accidents and realizing he is in his mid-sixties with the time to see all the places he wants to running out, the author returns to riding and vows to himself he's not done yet. As soon as he is allowed to ride a motorcycle again, he's back on a bike. Between October 2021 and October 2022, 24,000 miles roll under his wheels as he explored the United States. These are the stories of that year in motion.
"Travels through America using the iconic Greyhound buses, the Amtrak trains, and an Indian Motorcycle. Alex Kendall wanted to see the "real" America and experience life on the road once again. Along the way, he travelled 20,000 miles; destroyed his spinal column; got mistaken for a model; had breakfast with a stuntman; survived for three days on two packets of nuts; hung out with gold miners, ex-cons and famous comedians; nearly drowned on a motorcycle; and became a drug smuggler. This book is a combined guidebook, travel journal, and a warning to dreamers"--
"Like Ron Davis' first book, Shiny Side Up, Rubber Side Down: The Improbable Inclination to Travel on Two Wheels is a compilation of stories with some connection to the motorcycle life; however, it also includes not only new motorcycling stories, but reviews, personality profiles, and a few memoirs"--
One man. One bike. One ride to see it all . . . When Latino immigrant Miguel Oldenburg became an American citizen, he decided to celebrate in an unique and personal way. An experienced motorcyclist, Miguel set off on a sprawling series of road trips, seeking to visit every s...
A woman finds courage and new confidence riding a motorcycle across country following a devastating divorce and a bout with cancer.
Overland motorcycle travel author Graham Field recalls his early travels through North America from Alaska to Mexico.
Graham Field was a contestant on a television game show and with his earnings and on an inexpensive motorcycle set out solo for Mongolia and beyond.
"These are not bedtime stories. If reading the rough spots from this journey is getting you down, then try riding them. Pick up a Lonely Planet if my realities are too harsh because this is anadventure. Now hold on tight!" Read no further if you're looking for a glossy guideboo...
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