Winter reading recommendations?
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Winter reading recommendations?
Have run out of things on my kindle just now so any recommendations to get me through the winter?
I read quite a lot of non fiction, travels, life story type stuff, mostly cycling related really but doesn't have to be...*
I have no interest in books about actual racing or fiction based cycling books like Lance's
Just finished Dave Barter's OCCD which I enjoyed, especially the Irish end to end as I've done it...though it has got me thinking about a LEJOG...
*actually I've read a lot of cycling travel books!
I read quite a lot of non fiction, travels, life story type stuff, mostly cycling related really but doesn't have to be...*
I have no interest in books about actual racing or fiction based cycling books like Lance's
Just finished Dave Barter's OCCD which I enjoyed, especially the Irish end to end as I've done it...though it has got me thinking about a LEJOG...
*actually I've read a lot of cycling travel books!
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if you climb or mountaineer , i would recommend Mic Fowlers 2 books , some of the best biographical wrighting i have come across , allways entertaining even on the most harrowing acounts of things , cant reccomed them enough ! ... but think you would have to be in to climbing to enjoy them.
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438 days by Jonathan Franklin. All about a Mexican fisherman who gets washed across the Pacific Ocean with next to nothing in his boat.
The best book I’ve read this year.
The best book I’ve read this year.
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HopeValleyPaul wrote:438 days by Jonathan Franklin. All about a Mexican fisherman who gets washed across the Pacific Ocean with next to nothing in his boat.
The best book I’ve read this year.
Wasn't there a bit of doubt of the authenticity at the time? Still might be worth reading by the sounds of it
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Single Speed George wrote:if you climb or mountaineer , i would recommend Mic Fowlers 2 books , some of the best biographical wrighting i have come across , allways entertaining even on the most harrowing acounts of things , cant reccomed them enough ! ... but think you would have to be in to climbing to enjoy them.
I've read some mountaineering type books, white spider, joe simpson stuff, and some Everest accounts...but I don't and never will climb

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Re: Winter reading recommendations?
General exploring books: Shipton and Tilman. Mostly mountaineering but in later years Tilman did some pretty hairy sea voyages.
In a similar vein Wilfred Thesiger's Arabian explorations and Wally Herbert's polar trips.
All the above might be regarded as a bit "dry" by today's "wow" and false jeopardy standards.
In a similar vein Wilfred Thesiger's Arabian explorations and Wally Herbert's polar trips.
All the above might be regarded as a bit "dry" by today's "wow" and false jeopardy standards.
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I have read Graeme Obree's biography 'The Flying Scotsman' recently which was very good.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/190 ... 1909715115
Also Sarah Outen's excellent account of circumnavigating the globe under her own steam, ie rowing the oceans and cycling the land. Her account of crossing Canada in -30C temps (while camping!) might prove the incentive you need to stop being soft and get out there this winter. And she did it all on a bike weighing 70kg
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/147 ... 27831f96fc
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/190 ... 1909715115
Also Sarah Outen's excellent account of circumnavigating the globe under her own steam, ie rowing the oceans and cycling the land. Her account of crossing Canada in -30C temps (while camping!) might prove the incentive you need to stop being soft and get out there this winter. And she did it all on a bike weighing 70kg

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/147 ... 27831f96fc
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Julian Sayarer wrote a good book about cycling around the world (and his reasons for doing it) based on the politics of adventure. His book about being a cycle courier in London is good too.
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Borderer wrote:I have read Graeme Obree's biography 'The Flying Scotsman' recently which was very good.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/190 ... 1909715115
Also Sarah Outen's excellent account of circumnavigating the globe under her own steam, ie rowing the oceans and cycling the land. Her account of crossing Canada in -30C temps (while camping!) might prove the incentive you need to stop being soft and get out there this winter. And she did it all on a bike weighing 70kg![]()
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/147 ... 27831f96fc
Yeah I read Obree's book and enjoyed it
Sarah's Outen's looks interesting (8.99 on kindle!) In a similar vein I read these and enjoyed them. Much longer trip though something like 10 years
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Jason-Lewis/e/ ... sr=1-2-ent
wow it's like you know memight prove the incentive you need to stop being soft and get out there this winter


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javatime wrote:Julian Sayarer wrote a good book about cycling around the world (and his reasons for doing it) based on the politics of adventure. His book about being a cycle courier in London is good too.
looks good, just downloaded that (hopefully better than the Mark Beumont book) so far that's
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438 days
the Year (D Barter)
on my kindle...I see a pattern
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wow it's like you know memight prove the incentive you need to stop being soft and get out there this winter


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http://www.chrismcdougall.com/born-to-run/
Some really good insights that are also relevant to other endurance type events & quite a good story to go along with it too!
This is also quite a good read-
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/282 ... n-the-cold
Some really good insights that are also relevant to other endurance type events & quite a good story to go along with it too!
This is also quite a good read-
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/282 ... n-the-cold
Ever Feel Like You're Being Orbited?!
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Last Man Off by Matt Lewis is a good read...
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Re: Winter reading recommendations?
The Year by Mr Barter ... superb read. Both interesting and humbling in equal measure.
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Cycling home from Siberia by Rob Lilwel and Travels with Rosinante by Bernard Magnouloux are great touring books.
As far as my feet will carry me, for an incredible and supposedly true story of a journey across Siberia.
As far as my feet will carry me, for an incredible and supposedly true story of a journey across Siberia.
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Cycling home from syberia I thought was crap. He's al Humphreys mate and it shows in his writing style. I can't stand their style.
Try "ghost trails" and "be brave be strong " by Jill homer -
How ever in that note dividing the great by John Metcalfe is a good read.
Jupiter's travels by Ted Simon -motorbike travel in1970.
Long ride for a pie by Tim mulliner also iOS.
Currently working my way through "this road I ride " by Juliana Buhring. - she's had some life to date for sure.
Try "ghost trails" and "be brave be strong " by Jill homer -
How ever in that note dividing the great by John Metcalfe is a good read.
Jupiter's travels by Ted Simon -motorbike travel in1970.
Long ride for a pie by Tim mulliner also iOS.
Currently working my way through "this road I ride " by Juliana Buhring. - she's had some life to date for sure.
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Sorry Shawn, I missed the bit where you said you'd already downloaded The Year.
Nick Crane's always worth a read - Journey to the centre of the earth is a favourite.
Millican Dalton, A search for romance and freedom by MD Entwistle.The story of someone who should never be forgotten and who's spirit (I hope) lives on amongst us.
Nick Crane's always worth a read - Journey to the centre of the earth is a favourite.
Millican Dalton, A search for romance and freedom by MD Entwistle.The story of someone who should never be forgotten and who's spirit (I hope) lives on amongst us.
May the bridges you burn light your way
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Re: Winter reading recommendations?
Some great suggestions here thanks.
I read rob lillwall book a while back and I found the kind of "I've got faith" religious mentions got up my nose
Off to google some of these
Jupiters travels I had read maybe 5 times, great book
I read rob lillwall book a while back and I found the kind of "I've got faith" religious mentions got up my nose
Off to google some of these
Jupiters travels I had read maybe 5 times, great book
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"Journey to the centre of the earth is a favourite" - seconded. One of the most inspiring books I've ever read. From the BP point of view the amount of kit they [didn't] take for a journey of that length/unpredictability was incredible.
"My God, Ponsonby, I'm two-thirds of the way to the grave and what have I done?" - RIP
"At least you got some stories" - James Acaster
"A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men" - WW
"At least you got some stories" - James Acaster
"A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men" - WW
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Another good read I feel should be mandatory for hill types is Cairngorm John by John Allan
Good without being a preachy we are not worthy type.
Good without being a preachy we are not worthy type.
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Tim Moore's books are good. I've just revisited 'Gironimo' and enjoyed it 2nd time around as much as the first.
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Re: Winter reading recommendations?
The Living Mountain by Nan Shepherd will strike a chord with many of those who stravaig the wild places in a non-competitive frame of mind.
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It's an outstanding book, beautifully written and inspiring book. Never fails to give me itchy feet.ScotRoutes wrote:The Living Mountain by Nan Shepherd will strike a chord with many of those who stravaig the wild places in a non-competitive frame of mind.
Any of Robert McFarlanes books are worth a look too.
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*actually I've read a lot of cycling travel books!
I just finished Peter Hook's "How not to run a club" which is a brilliant account of the rise and fall of the Hacienda night club in Manchester. I really recommend this along with:-
"The inside story of Viz" - Chris Donald
"Lonely Boy" - Steve Jones if you like a bit of punk history written by a thief
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Re: Winter reading recommendations?
If you’re interested in climbing, this is a good collection of fiction: https://www.amazon.co.uk/One-Step-Cloud ... 0871566389
The Boardman-Tasker Omnibus is also excellent (very much non-fiction, obvs).
I also enjoyed this - office worker heads to Alaska to build and live in a remote log cabin over winter https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/034089 ... 0819257058
The Boardman-Tasker Omnibus is also excellent (very much non-fiction, obvs).
I also enjoyed this - office worker heads to Alaska to build and live in a remote log cabin over winter https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/034089 ... 0819257058