Extraordinary Places by Bicycle

£30.00

ISBN: 978-1-910237-75-5

398 pages,

perback 155 x 235 mm,

125 colour photos & maps

£30 retail

available September 2023

 

Availability: Available at Cordee Ltd SKU: In Stock via Cordee Ltd Categories: , ISBN: 978-1-910237-75-5

Description

In a series of journeys Hugh and Pauline set off from Sedbergh, Cumbria, to cycle one and half times around the planet – that’s a 60,000 kilometre cycle ride.  This is their story.

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REVIEWS

“A decade of adventure that inspired so many of us, me included, to hit the road and explore the world by bike.”
Alastair Humphreys, author, keynote speaker & National Geographic Adventurer of the Year
Review to the right is from May 2024 “Cycle” magazine.
Extraordinary Places by Bicycle is a rich and rewarding free-wheeling journey for anyone with a dash of true adventure in their blood. Hugh and Pauline Symonds have shared the highs and lows of truly remarkable two-wheel odysseys to the wildest and most beautiful corners of the planet. Through the rugged Pamirs, across the deserts of Australia, exploring the lesser known byways of Mexico, China, New Zealand and Georgia, these are authentic accounts of great charm and humour – with an occasional moment of drama and peril.
“The photographs are absolutely stunning and are inserted into the text where they have most impact. The background to this intrepid couple’s everyday world at home is also woven into the journey in a candid way: a life threatening health scare and the ups and downs of family dramas make this a satisfying autobiographical experience as well as an outstanding series of genuine adventures.”
Matt Dickinson, author of The Death Zone and The Everest Files
“Most people’s idea of retirement doesn’t involve cycling to some of the world’s most inaccessible and inhospitable places, on some of the roughest roads imaginable, while wild camping in a small two-person tent with only a thin layer of fabric protecting them from the elements. But Hugh and Pauline are not your typical retirees. Retirement to Hugh and Pauline simply means dedicating their life to their passion for adventure, travel and physical challenge – 100%.
Extraordinary Places by Bicycle chronicles their increasingly ambitious journeys across landscapes and environments as diverse as the back roads of Europe, the Australian Outback, the Patagonian Andes, communist Cuba, and the mountains of Tajikistan, including year-long cross continental odysseys
“Bicycle touring can be one of the most rewarding and enlightening ways to explore the world. The narrative illustrates and takes the reader through the history and the beauty of the areas they travel through while detailing the many trials and tribulations of life on the road. Notwithstanding the incredible physical and mental feats, Hugh and Pauline’s journeys offer a unique insight into the culture, way of life and generosity of the many people they meet along the way, as well as the shared comradery from fellow travellers in remote corners of the world.
“Among the many books about cycle touring and intrepid, adventurous travel, Extraordinary Places by Bicycle stands out with its depth and breadth and beautifully written prose. It’s sure to sit up there with the best.”                              Tim Mulliner, environmental scientist and author Long Ride for a Pie and Me and my Hero
“This isn’t just a book about extraordinary places, it’s about extraordinary people.  The pragmatism and gentle humour employed to deal with improbable situations make this pair of adventurers a true inspiration to anyone, cyclist, or otherwise. Essential reading for anyone contemplating a long distance cycle journey, there is a lot to be learned from the Symonds’ experiences, both the scrapes they get into and how they get out of them!  It is a book that will open your eyes to the world’s possibilities and foster a belief that even the furthest flung corners are no more than pedal strokes away.  It will leave you with the irresistible urge to get on your bike and pedal, wherever the road may take you.”                          Hannah Reynolds, journalist and author France en Velo and Britain’s Best Bike Ride
GOOD READS REVIEW, 5/5
This is a stunningly presented book with breathtaking photography and awe-inspiring descriptions of the decade of cycle touring undertaken by a retired teaching couple from the north of England.
Rather than opt for the sort of retirement most people do, Pauline and Hugh embarked on physically challenging adventures that took them to such far flung places as Tierra del Fuego, the Pamir Highway, the Bolivian Altiplano, Munda Biddi and the karst mountains of Laos.
“We cycled away from our home in late September 2012. So, where were we going? We weren’t sure – where the road took us.. We had thoughts of reaching China or Mongolia. What happened would depend upon encounters on the road, the whim of the embassies that deliver that deliver visas to aspiring tourists and our own health and fitness. We proceeded with optimism and eagerness, a thirst for exploring the unknown and a love of wandering through the world.”
Most times we read of such antics of derring-do they are from intrepid adventurers that it is difficult to see as role models, but this seemingly normal Cumbrian couple give a new perspective on ‘retirement’. In addition, the writing is also very accessible and easy to read. Not only is the reader motivated to get out of their chair and see some of these places for themselves, but also to write about it.
The book is organised chronologically, starting and finishing in South America, to where they flew in 2010, just a month into retirement, to ride almost 10,000 kilometres meandering across the Andes mountain chain. In March of 2020 they managed to get on board one of the last flights out of Columbia, after a four month ride there, as the pandemic closed down travel.
This is a book that can be appreciated from the armchair, enjoying the anecdotes and vivid descriptions of different cultures and wild places, or indeed, how I prefer to see it, as a guide book to probably more than a hundred rides around the world.
The book’s 390 pages may be a little much to be taken on all at once. My recommendation would be take on the ‘bite size’ chapters, about 30 pages or so, in each sitting, and on completion the book then becomes an interesting reference, to be dipped into using the convenient Index in the appendix.

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When Aslam was asked for his best piece of travel advice in an interview with a travel company, this is what he came up with: ‘I was leading a group recently and we went through a particularly demeaning and rigorous security check in an ethnically troubled part of China, which included having the soles of our feet scanned and having to remove all battery-powered items from our hold luggage. “I find it helps,” said one of the women in the group, “to remember that this isn’t a holiday, it’s travel. They’re both wonderful, but they are different.”’ This connects with the way we feel about travel by bike – it’s not a holiday, it is travel. It is these links in the chain betwen the ‘destinations’, and the encounters that it leads to, that make it something very special.

                                                                                                                                      Review by SafeReturnDoubtful, March 2024
Also by Hugh Symonds: www.hayloft.eu/running-high

Author

Hugh Symonds

Hugh Symonds was voted Runner of the Year in 1990, is an international fell runner and three times winner of the classic Yorkshire Three Peaks Race. He has trekked in Iceland and the Himalayas, and competed in the USA, Italy, Switzerland and France as well as at home. When not runing and fund-raising, Hugh teaches mathematics at Sedbergh School in the Yorkshire Dales.

Pauline Symonds

Additional information

Weight 300 g
Dimensions 15.5 × 2.5 × 23.5 cm