Take a Seat: One Man, One Tandem and Twenty Thousand Miles of Possibilities Review

Take a Seat: One Man, One Tandem and Twenty Thousand Miles of Possibilities
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I picked up Dominic Gill's book after having seen the 45 minute or so documentary detailing his 24 month adventure on a tandem bike. I enjoyed the documentary and my hopes for the book were high, fortunately I was not disappointed. In a little under 300 pages, Gill chronicles the challenges, joys, and sheer physical effort that went into his journey. Honest, funny and descriptive the book transforms the reader into the world of long (really long) distance cycling, unconventional international travel, and the adventures of looking for new friends in strange places. Reading Gill's chronicle I found myself feeling all the things he must have felt, and isn't that the purpose of a truly great read? To find yourself in a world different from your own, to identify with a character and to feel the thrilling sense of adventure found within the pages of "Take A Seat".

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A remarkable journey of sharing and self-discovery When Dominic Gill set out from Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, by bicycle on June 16, 2006, it was to be no ordinary bike ride. His goal was to reach Ushuaia, the southernmost city in South America, nearly 20,000 miles away, and he was starting off with virtually no money in his pocket, barely enough food to last a week, and, worst of all, with thousands of miles between him and his friends and family. But Dominic had a plan: His bicycle, Achilles, was a tandem and the spare seat was his secret weapon. He would invite strangers to join him on his long journey-strangers he hoped would become friends and help him turn a terrifying prospect into the adventure of a lifetime. In Take a Seat, Dominic tells the story of his incredible journey. Over twenty-six months, he covered 18,449 miles down the west coast of the Americas, passed through fifteen countries, was looked after by countless strangers, crashed into a Mexican banana truck, was nearly attacked by a mob of Bolivian political demonstrators, cycled past active volcanoes, and didn't have a single haircut. All sorts of colorful characters took a seat on Achilles-from a meditating, pot-smoking French Canadian named Pierre to the dark-haired Joselyn from Chile. Eventually, he reached Ushuaia, freezing and exhausted and with another new friend behind him-the 270th person to take that seat. He had achieved his dream. * In summer 2010, Dominic and his tandem bike embarked on a trip across America and headed toward New York City with a group of elderly and disabled people. The core values of this new journey remain the same: To travel. To share. To inspire. Dominic filmed the entire journey. To learn more, go to domandernie.com.

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