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#619915 - 05/12/10 07:25 PM Cycle travel books
Jacqueslemac
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What are your favourites?

I've just finished "Cycling Back to Happiness" by Bernie Friend. It's a touching story of someone battling mental illness and how cycling proved the best therapy. He rode the southern half of the North Sea Cycle Route. I've added it to my list of places to cycle. I've driven some of the route in my 2CV van, but now I want to go back under my own steam.

I've also just finished "The Full English" by Mike Carden. It's an altogether lighter read about a mid-life cycle ride up the backbone of England.
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#620068 - 05/13/10 02:24 PM Re: Cycle travel books [Re: Jacqueslemac]
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I've just finished Alastair Humphreys part 1 & 2
Other favorites: Thomas Stevenson
These books are not available in german, so I tried to improve my english vocabulary.
I didn´t understand every single word but it was big fun reading it.
Gruß Roland
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#620073 - 05/13/10 03:13 PM Re: Cycle travel books [Re: Gangwechsler]
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Originally Posted By: Gangwechsler

Thomas Stevenson
These books are not available in german,

German title: 20000 Meilen mit dem Hochrad um die Welt by Thomas Stevens.

Bernd
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