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2024
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My fellow adventurers floated towards me on their kayaks in the slow-moving water. I was momentarily tinged with regret for not having joined them. But it was a fleeting moment and I soon realised that, with a life full of regrets, this one would not add much to the total.This book describes my thoughts and impressions of two bike trips in Asia. It wasn't all about cycling. We took trains, boats and some even had a day of kayaking.On, or off the bike, I had plenty ...
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The Soft Nut Bike Tour of Burma was led by our friend Chris. Boundless resourcefulness and a refusal to accept defeat are just two of his many skills. Snapped chains, grinding gears and punctures are fixed in a flash and if it all gets too much for our less than youthful bodies, he'll conjure up a truck or train to get us to the next outpost of civilisation.This book describes a ten-day tour of the less travelled area of Southern Myanmar. It's called the Soft Nut Tour because there...
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My previous two books, Go Away and Mostly Fun have described the pleasures and pitfalls of travelling solo, travel with a partner, and group travel. In my latest effort Quicker Than Walking, I've added a fourth option – travels with imaginary friends. But these aren't just any old invented souls, dragged from the dark recesses of my mind. I was accompanied, in my head, by some of the greats of literature.I checked in for my flight to Bangkok with non-other than Henry Miller for a t...
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A journey of contemplation and misadventure as I attempt, mostly unsuccessfully, to re-live a bicycle trip I first embarked on as a fresh-faced 20 year-old.More than 40 years ago I headed south with a guy I had met at Liverpool Street station in London.Enfield to Athens on a tandem.They said it couldn't be done.For the re-run I was better prepared, or so I thought.But, as it turned out it didn't really matter.My Brother's Bicycle
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In early September 2023, I left the sanctity of my Brisbane home and sallied forth on a four-month adventure across Asia and Europe. I travelled, for the most part, alone, joined in a couple of locations by my wife. One fine afternoon, as we discussed the travelogue I would write about the trip, I was inspired by what to use as a title. Go Away, with its subtle as a sledgehammer double meaning, seemed appropriate.The title and writing style were inspired by one of my favourite writ...
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Les and Tracy travelled extensively until COVID-19 wrought havoc on their plans. Like millions of others, they stayed home and wistfully watched TV shows set in foreign lands, dreaming of the day when they would dust off their suitcases, check that their passports were up to date and peruse airline and rail timetables.Les fretted. Being the older one in the relationship, he was concerned that his advancing years and recurrent back problems, meant that he would never again go on a g...
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Travel in the time of COVID
2022
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Les and Tracy had lived in the south of France from 1997 to 2007 before moving back to Australia via Bangkok.So, when COVID began to release its grip on the world and airlines were flying again, they ventured out of their quiet sanctuary in Brisbane and boarded a plane bound for Nice.Twenty-four hours later, they were basking in the dappled sunlight of the Cote d'Azur.But it wasn't all red wine and Salad Niçoise. There were inefficient bank managers and other bureau...
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2026
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The Existential Railway Station Book was never really an alternative title, but it could have been. The story begins with a fever in Berlin.The sort that makes hotel ceilings pulse gently and convinces you that destiny has a sense of humour — particularly when you're in town to see Bruce Springsteen, who once wrote and recorded a song called The Fever.In Quicker Than Walking I travel the way I suspect many people do — curious, occasionally baffled, and always watching. From...
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2011
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This true and very funny story involving six colleagues, some retired, proves the saying that we never really grow up - we just learn how to behave in public.On a sudden whim six men, mostly writers, decided to embark on a 1 000 kilometre cycle ride down the River Danube believing it would be downhill all the way. This was the first of many assumptions that proved to be not terribly correct.None had cycled since childhood nor even owned a bike.That first hilarious journey o...
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- Cruising
2012
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The cruise industry is now huge and getting bigger by the day. Every cruise line out there wants you as a client and their glossy brochures and colourful web sites promise the cruise of a lifetime. To make sure it doesn’t turn into the voyage from hell you need decide on your own preferences, tick a few requirement boxes and draw some red lines. This book is designed to lead you step by step through the process. Detailed discussions on ocean or river cruising, children or no children, form...
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Sticky Bottle
The Cycling Year According to Carlton Kirby
2023
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'Entertaining, quirky and an enjoyable read' – Phil Liggett MBE*'A genuine one-off with a ready wit and a killer anecdote to hand at all times'**–*Rouleur'Entertaining... Carlton shows no sign of running out of amusing anecdotes... A worthy sequel that will give his fans more of what they like' – Road.ccLegendary commentator Carlton Kirby's professional cycling race year t...
The 10,000k Challenge
...faffing across Europe on a bike!
2015
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Tom Anderson, Chair of the Welsh Academy, the National Society of Writers in Wales and best-selling author of 'Chasing Dean and The Actaeon Tide:'John Chick's 10,000k Challenge has all the elements needed for a belter of a travel book. There's a real sense of dropping into the unknown, a noble mission and a feat of human energy needed to bring the journey off. John's narrative style is full of humour as well as warm and pertinent observations about the people and landscapes he enco...
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