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Our intrepid traveller sets off from London with next to no riding experience since gaining his biker's license, in the general direction of Greece, with Fiji, in the South Pacific, the ultimate aim and destination. Later he finds himself once again on a bike riding through the unfamiliar, this time sub-Saharan Africa. Bluestone Biker relates tales of these and other misadventures, and of a world both surprising and with not a little hope. The author tries to remember, within the pages of this book, that "No-one is interested in what you had for breakfast". Bluestone Biker can be read any day…mehr

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Our intrepid traveller sets off from London with next to no riding experience since gaining his biker's license, in the general direction of Greece, with Fiji, in the South Pacific, the ultimate aim and destination. Later he finds himself once again on a bike riding through the unfamiliar, this time sub-Saharan Africa. Bluestone Biker relates tales of these and other misadventures, and of a world both surprising and with not a little hope. The author tries to remember, within the pages of this book, that "No-one is interested in what you had for breakfast". Bluestone Biker can be read any day of the year - in the heat of a baking summer's day, or on a rainy day in February at the Laurel Inn at Robin Hood's Bay.
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Autorenporträt
A forces dependent and graduate of civil engineering, Michael Gent has had a career freelancing in the construction industry. He has also spent much of his time traveling, usually by motorcycle, and also flying in the USA and at home. He has rode around the world on a two-stroke Jawa 250, rode from Cape Town to Kampala on a Honda CB 250, and flown a light aircraft coast to coast in the USA. Michael Gent now resides near Whitby on the north-east coast of North Yorkshire.