Cracking the Spine: A Tricycle Odyssey in the Rocky Mountains

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| Rating | : | 4.40 (809 Votes) |
| Asin | : | B00LBCHGTO |
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| Number of Pages | : | 135 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2017-12-26 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
For nearly four decades, Scott has wandered the mountains and deserts of North America. Scott Wayland is a professor of English at Bakersfield College in Bakersfield, California. One of these days, he might find what he's looking for. Besides Django, they live with a couple of obnoxious cats, Jake and Rocket, and three chickens--Buffy, Scruffy, and Trixie. . He lives in the mountains of the far southern Sierras
He lives in the mountains of the far southern Sierras with his wife and life-long adventure companion, Jodi. Besides Django, they live with a couple of obnoxious cats, Jake and Rocket, and three chickens--Buffy, Scruffy, and Trixie. About the Author Scott Wayland is a professor of English at Bakersfield College in Bakersfield, California. . For nearly four decades, Scott has wandered the mountains and deserts of North America. One of these days, he might find what he's looking for
Ronald A. Nelson said A Treat for Armchair Cycle Tourists or Anyone Planning to Tour. This is an absolute treat for armchair cycle tourists or anyone actually planning to tour themselves. Scott's writing pulls you into the experience that he, Jodi, and Django have pedaling (and pawing) from Jasper, Alberta, Canada to the Mexican border whe. A lesson of mammoth proportions A new 'triker' myself, I found the tales of the road to be humbling yet remarkably inspirational; honestly didn't know I needed your witty, clever view, formulated just inches from the earth, mile after amazing mile. I have never had the joy (yet) of shar. A journal of whining and complaining. Amazon Customer I am a consummate reader of both hiking and biking journals. Vicariously I live the experience through the author. I found the attitude of this author to be that of a whiner and complainer. He wrote as one who expected his riding experience to being free
Can they make it? Will the beer and kibbles hold out? The truth is in the riding.. Blazing heat, freezing cold, horrendous traffic, endless mountain passes. Two middle-aged adolescents and their faithful hound, Django the Wonder Dog, tackle the backbone of North America--on tricycles
