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The inspiration behind this journey is for Anne Mustoe to travel from the site of Cleopatra’s Needle on the Thames in London to the place in Egypt where the original monument came from, Heliopolis. Once again she would travel alone on her bike and to add to the challenge would follow the course of rivers and seas where possible. Her journey will take through four European countries and across the Alps before crossing the Adriatic and heading down towards where Europe meets Aisa; Turkey. The last part of her ride takes her through what is now a very troubled area of the world, as she passes Syria, Lebanon and into Egypt.

This is the first of Anne Mustoe’s books that I have read. She is a pragmatic, no nonsense type of character, who does not let most things phase her. She suffers from a knee injury, is robbed, cycles up and over the Alps and runs out of whisky and gets very wet more times than she cares to remember. She cycles solo most of the time but is joined on occasions by friends. As she rolls along the route, we are told about the people she meets and learns about the history of places that she passes through. The prose is quite matter of fact as Mustoe writes in a straightforward and competent way. It is not the best cycling travel book I have read but makes for enjoyable light reading. Will be reading some of her others, as this was one of three I picked up at the same time. 2.5 Stars
 
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PDCRead | otra reseña | Apr 6, 2020 |
I am a confirmed armchair bicycle tourist. Anne Mustoe is one of the widely acknowledged great writers in the genre. The one minor disappointment of this book is that Mustoe doesn't ride her bike for the larger part of her travels here. She's probably more disappointed by that than her reader will be, though!

I don't know much about South America. This book was a great fun way to pick up some basics. Mustoe starts and ends her trip in Buenos Aires. She rides southwest to cross the Andes into southern Chile. She then takes buses through Chile to its north, then east through Bolivia, then back southeast to Buenos Aires.

The title captures the themes: she follows Che Guevara's motorcycle route to Chile. Then from Bolivia the theme is the mountain of silver in Potosi. There is much talk of the Spanish conquest and then the nineteenth century independence from Spain and the wars especially where Bolivia loses territory to its neighbors.

I recently read Vaclav Smil's Enriching the Earth, which features the nitrate fields which Chile now includes in its borders. Mustoe sketches quickly the importance of these but just touches on nitrate synthesis. But that is the fun of this kind of book - it seeds so much further exploration!

Will I ever ride that road south from La Quiaca? Probably not! But Mustoe surely expanded my world with her travels, physical and intellectual!
 
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kukulaj | Jun 21, 2015 |
Anne Mustoe is quite a gutsy woman, who at the age of 54 in 1987 set off on a loaded bike to cycle through various counties in a easterly direction. She used ancient roads as a focus for her trip and seemed to have no experience as a cyclist. She endures all sorts of hardship and does not complain. Not being a cyclist previously, she does not join the usual cycling fraternity complaints of poor driving etc and you get little sense of what it was actually like cycling on some of the roads she used. For the most part she concentrates on the sights and history and the people and clearly gets a huge amount of enjoyment from being accepted and welcomed in small villages and towns. Her sections on Turkey and Pakistan are particularly memorable for these stories of the people who helped her. You get a real sense of her desire to get home by the time she was in the USA, as she rushes through this country in only a few pages. I found this an interesting and enjoyable read and travelogue.
 
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CarolKub | 3 reseñas más. | Mar 1, 2013 |
Anne Mustoe was an amazing woman. This is the story of her first long distance cycle trip - 12,000 miles. It starts slowly but you soon get drawn into her adventure. She writes in a very low key way and this does mean that you can feel that you are getting only half the story.½
 
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janglen | 3 reseñas más. | Feb 6, 2013 |
The three tales here, the Amber Trail, the Santa Fe Trail, and the Pilgrimage Trail, are told in a delightfully balanced way. Mustoe knows plenty of history so there is a lot to learn here about these places. Mustoe also meets many people along the way, fellow travelers and the local people. Some she likes, some she doesn't. And then we get the stories of the hot and the cold, the climbs and the descents, the wet and the dry, the crowded and the remote.

There is almost no technical detail here. Mustoe hardly mentions what she carries on her bike, and even less the bags in which she carries it. The word "derailleur" occurs just once, if I counted right. Mustoe tells us that she has no interest in sport. She doesn't train before a tour. She is out to explore the world. She does share quite a bit of detail on mileage and hours of riding. She rides slowly - so do I!

Mustoe is a credit card tourer. There is no camping here. Probably she has a tent but just for emergencies. But she is on a budget, too, so these are not luxury tours. These feel like practical adventures, well within the reach of average folks... at least if you can retire healthy!

It's not really a meditative book. The action is not really internal. What binds the narrative thread is really the history. On that thread is then strung a series of personal experiences and observations.

It's a well written book, a pleasure to read. It definitely motivates a person to get out and explore!
 
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kukulaj | 3 reseñas más. | Feb 4, 2013 |
This covers three cycle rides - the Amber Route from the Baltic to the Adriatic, the Santa Fe Trail and the Pilgrim route from Le Puy to Santiago de Compostela. The book is readable and sufficiently informative, but is less satisfactory that the two other titles by Anne Mustoe that I have read. Somehow it lacks spark and enthusiasm, and seems much more pedestrian. I would certainly re-read it if I was about to embark on any of these journeys though.
 
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janglen | 3 reseñas más. | May 1, 2011 |
Anne Mustoe recounts her journey around the earth, from east to west - by bicycle. She doesn't tell her story place by place, but rather by theme, an approach which overcomes any sense that it is just another travelogue. It is fascinating and totally inspiring, for the route she took was often through very difficult terrain.
 
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janglen | 2 reseñas más. | Apr 1, 2010 |
A very fast moving travelogue of a solo bicycle tour from London to Cairo. The strength of this work lies in its ability to inspire the reader; the bicyclist is a woman of an unspecified yet "certain age".
 
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FranklyMyDarling | otra reseña | Jan 21, 2010 |
Three trips in one umbrella book: Central Europe, USA and France/Spain. Cycling enthusiasts might be disappointed with the lack of technical details, but it's a good read. I'm looking forward to Mustoe's new adventures in South America due out soon.
 
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Seajack | 3 reseñas más. | Mar 17, 2008 |
"A myriad of wonderful characters people the pages of Anne Mustoe's latest book, as she pedals along three very diffferent, but equally evocative, roads - the Amber Route from the Baltic to the Adriatic, the Santa Fe Trail from the Missouri River to New Mexico and the Pilgrims' Way of Saint James from Le Puy to Santiago de Compostela."
 
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BooBooks | 3 reseñas más. | Aug 30, 2007 |
Rather than laying out her long round-the-world journey as a chronological narrative, Ms. Mustoe gives highligts, grouped by theme: police encounters, regrets, etc. Interesting approach that helped keep the bookto a manageable length, but not quite the same experience as a "regular" travel book - more like reading an abridged version.
 
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Seajack | 2 reseñas más. | Apr 3, 2007 |
Mustoe, Anne > Journeys/Voyages around the world/Cycling
 
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