Frank and often outrageous, this is an account of a 40-something Englishwoman's epic 4,000 mile cycle ride from Seattle to Mexico, via the snow-covered Rockies, mostly alone and camping in the wild. She runs appalling risks and copes in a gutsy, hilarious way with exhaustion, climatic extremes, dangerous animals, eccentrics, lechers, and a permanently saddle-sore backside. We share her deep involvement with the West's pioneering past, and with the tragic traces that history has left lingering on the land. When she rides the faded trails of the vanished American Indian nations she displays a strong sensitivity to the atmosphere of the spectacular landscape, as if the moments of its vibrant past are hanging in the air, only waiting for her to conjure them up vividly--sometimes with humor, and frequently with passion. As she travels, the ghosts of Lewis and Clark, Chief Joseph and Geronimo, Custer and Crazy Horse--all the legendary figures of the Old West--ride with her.
Part of the brand new Eye Classics series from Eye BooksAbout the AuthorGwen Maka is a travel expert and author.
Reviews"A beautifully written book which achieves the delicate balance between poetic description, gritty humor, and well-paced storytelling." "--Manchester Evening News" "The book is written in a fluid and beautifully descriptive way." "--London Cyclist" "A fantastic read." "--Cycling World"
Book InformationISBN 9781903070772
Author Gwen MakaFormat Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint Eye BooksPublisher Eye Books