| Endless Horizon: A Very Messy Motorcycle Journey Around the World |  | Author: Dan Walsh Publisher: Motorbooks Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: First Pages: 384 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.5
ISBN: 0760336040 Dewey Decimal Number: 910.41 EAN: 9780760336045 ASIN: 0760336040
Publication Date: February 15, 2009 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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In 2005, motorcycle journalist Dan Walsh rode out of London on a Yamaha XT Desert Rat, headed for Africa. From Dakar to Ghana to South Africa, then on to North and South America, he kept his readers posted about his travels, along the way earning the label “the savior of motorcycle writing.” Whether he’s delivering judgments ("Chile will always be South America’s supermodel sister--very beautiful but too long, too skinny, and too expensive to ride, and despite the groovy exterior, unpleasantly right-wing underneath.") or just describing another day on the road ("I get my bum pinched by a tranny, my pocket picked by a grifter and get a gun pulled on me by a one-eyed, one-armed midget who’s upset cause I winked at him.”), these reports from the gonzo frontier of motorcycle travel are never less than Technicolor, adrenaline-soaked, and coruscatingly funny. Lyrical, edgy, fraught with danger, despair and surreal highs and lows--this is a travelogue like no other. Walsh’s postings take readers to Buenos Aires (where “revolutionary” means the angry poor invading the presidential palace, not a really small phone that’s also a camera) and across the sub-Saharan savannah (like riding across a piece of toast with a mouthful of crackers); they feature Walsh being mistaken for a bum in New York, bashed by deadly tequila in Mexico, contracting typhoid in a dilapidated Bolivian hotel, biking “The Most Beautiful Road in the World” in Peru, being kidnapped in Kenya and finding downtown Soweto about as threatening as Stockport. And again and again they reveal Dan Walsh as the rightful heir to Ted Simon as the pre-eminent biker-rebel of our generation.
Book Description
In 2005, motorcycle journalist Dan Walsh rode out of London on a Yamaha XT Desert Rat, headed for Africa. From Dakar to Ghana to South Africa, then on to North and South America, he kept his readers posted. These reports from the gonzo frontier of motorcycle travel are never less than Technicolor, adrenaline-soaked, and coruscatingly funny. They feature Walsh mistaken for a bum in New York, bashed by deadly tequila in Mexico, contracting typhoid in Bolivia, biking “The Most Beautiful Road in the World” in Peru, and kidnapped in Kenya. And again and again they reveal Dan Walsh as the pre-eminent biker-rebel and -writer of our generation.
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Worldly adventure, without the people March 1, 2010 BrianPHL (Philadelphia, PA) Okay, there were several people in the book.
I loved Dan Walsh in his limited appearances in Motorcyclist magazine. Finding this book and reading his "reprints" from Bike (UK) magazine gave me the opportunity to catch up with everyone else.
Although my rating does not appear that this was a great book, it has several moments where you laugh, hold your breath, or fall asleep. It does keep you waiting for the next ride (or stop). He definitely has me wanting to trade my cruiser in and and go for a long adventure. His writing (or editing) gets better through the book. My rating is based on the book's flow, or lack of one.
He does befriend several others in the book, mostly English speaking expats. Unlike Gary Jennings' main character in Aztec, Walsh does not seem to want to stop. Mostly riding, but never really stopping to enjoy "local" life. When he does, it's mostly finding the same life he had in the UK.
Fantastic Book November 28, 2009 D. gravlee (Birmingham, AL) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is an excellent motorcycle story. This is everything a motorcycle journey around the world should be. The writter is a real as&h*le, a drunk and basically a loser. Makes for a very interesting story. Lots of full color pictures too. If you have ever been on an extended motorcycle trip you owe it to yourself to buy this book.
high quality product November 26, 2009 Samia L. Hollinger (midwest) book arrived in excellent condition and is quirky and entertaining. the seller got this in the mail immediately, I received it in good time. I'd buy from this seller again.
Love Dan Walsh and his English Humor August 11, 2009 Paris Velardo Having read a few of his short excerpts in Motorcyclist and other mags, I truly enjoyed reading this compilation of his works. great read and funny, love the rancid British humor. Keep up the good work Dan. Hope your dads better.
because I liked it.... August 9, 2009 GS worship (NY, USA) I find Dan Walsh's blurred vision, cigarette and beer halotosis provided a grunty, staggering, just keep going whether I want to or not adventure in self flogging. It's a without destination except that of escaping internal misery.
I enjoyed this compilation, which never left me disgusted with him. I could commune with the acidity of bile on the back of his throat.
If you want to meet Dan Walsh, you will here. And the eyes that he saw elsewhere in the world.
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