Aged twenty-two, Charlie Walker left home in search of adventure. Fleeing the boredom that comes with comfort, he set off on a secondhand bicycle. The aim was simple: to pedal to the furthest point in each of Europe, Asia and Africa. He didn't train or plan. He just started. The journey was an escape from an unremarkable existence, a pursuit of hardship, and a chance to shed the complacency of middle England. From the brutality of winter on the Tibetan plateau, to the claustrophobia of the Southeast Asian jungle, the quest provided Charlie with ample opportunity to test his mettle. Ultimately, though, the toughest challenge was entirely unforeseen.
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Charlie Walker is een Britse avonturier en schrijver wiens werk zich richt op langeafstandsexpedities die door menselijke kracht worden aangedreven. Zijn schrijven vangt de buitengewone fysieke en psychologische uitdagingen op die inherent zijn aan het doorkruisen van extreme terreinen en weersomstandigheden. Walkers vertellingen duiken in ontmoetingen met afgelegen gemeenschappen en de unieke culturen die hij ontdekt in de minst toegankelijke uithoeken van de wereld. Zijn kenmerkende stijl biedt lezers een meeslepende ervaring, vol spanning en levendige beschrijvingen die hen meenemen op zijn ongelooflijke reizen.




On Roads That Echo: A bicycle journey through Asia and Africa
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Having already pedalled 18,000 miles from Britain to Beijing, Charlie Walker's homeward leg carried him a further 26,000 miles through Central Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. The two-and-a-half-year journey spanned the mountains and deserts of former Soviet Republics, Afghanistan on the fearful brink of foreign withdrawal, and remote corners of the Congolese jungle. From hiking through sandstorms in the Gobi desert to barrelling down rapids in a dugout canoe, this perilous adventure, and Charlie's many encounters along the way, gives insight into the past, present, and future of often-overlooked places during periods of great change. 'A first class adventure by a first class adventurer - packed with compelling incident and insight.' - BENEDICT ALLEN 'An epic adventure, told candidly and vividly. Charlie's words make me want to go back and experience these places with the same depth.' - MARK BEAUMONT. 'A mammoth journey that makes me yearn for the formative freedom of the open road.' - ALASTAIR HUMPHREYS
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