I Should Have Left the Whiskey
Cycling Asia with Heavy Baggage and Relative Density
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Graham Field
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Graham Field
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I Should Have Left the Whiskey is the first book in the Rambling On trilogy–compelling tales from a time when motorcycles were left in the shed and global exploration slowed to the pace of cycling.
These diaries divulge two very different journeys in Asia: because progressing into enlightened India required some back-pedalling through darkest Thailand en route to China.
After impulsively purchasing a bicycle in Bangkok and taking to the frantic city streets, Graham was hit by the realisation that life in the fast lane could have an impact on his health.
Pedalling away from the madding crowd, he hauled his heavy load to mountain settlements lost somewhere in time. Desperate and dehydrated, he was subjected to all that the lonely road bestows upon the soul.
It soon became apparent that whiskey was not the best choice of refreshment. However, he rebelliously refused to abandon the bottle or the mission, keeping his glassy eyes fully focused on what was ahead.
A year later, having eliminated some of the heavier baggage from that journey, he found himself in southern India. Surely, this coast-hugging, palm-shaded backwater route would be a breeze … but the easy road is not always the right path.
Had reckless decisions taken him beyond his abilities? With flashbacks, foresight and the riotous brutal honesty that is confined to a diary, all will be revealed.
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- John MacGregor
- 26-01-2024
Cycle dramas through Asia
Graham exceeds the normal expectations of a travel book, by sharing his personal successes,failures, dramas, frustrations but mostly his humour. He’s not afraid to say when something moves or inspires him and equally has a very sharp eye for pulling down the pants of needless bureaucracy…the fact that he narrates the books himself makes them engaging and relatable. I’m glad he relented and bought some padded cycle shorts…ouch!
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