Any good cycling adventure books out there,
I've already read "cycling home from Siberia" which is excellent.
Any others I should read?
I've got plenty of time on my hands whilst at work.
Cheers
Alistair Humphreys,
APF
Mark Beaumont - The Man Who Cycled The World
Jill Homer. Great book about her doing the GDR, but also several others about the Iditarod.
Mark Beaumont. Always a good read.
Tom Bruce. Every inch of the way by bike.
John Metcalfe. Dividing the great.
Mark Swain. Long road, hard lessons.
Probably a few others, one being the other chap featured in Cycling Home from Siberia. Can't think of it now.
The Alistair Humphries books are truly brilliant though. Best cycling books I've read.
I have them. If you cover postage & promise to put them up on here when done for the same deal, then they're yours...
Like an STW Book Club. ๐
I always liked the Crane's "Journey to the center of the world"
I've read both Alistair Humphries books twice! Really very good.
The Hungry Cyclist.
There is an ebook of 'Journey to the Center of the World' on Crazy Guy On A Bike. Taking ultralight to extremes before ultralight was even a thing!