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Sep 11, 2009 03:43PM

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FYI - I just finished COLD BEER AND BICYCLES about a guy who quits his job at Time magazine and bicycles around the outer edges of Australia
it was very good but I'm for MEN OF SALT



... just asked for a copy from the library!

I've just started into the book, and I like the amount of detail the author is giving about why he chose this trip and how he prepared for it. He gives enough to get me interested in following him, but not so much background that I feel like he is dragging me through choosing his toothbrush.


I've just started Men of Salt and admittedly this isn't a book I would have picked up on my own but I am enjoying it so far. I admire those with the courage (and stupidity, perhaps?) to take on these kinds of adventures.
Andrea, I agree with your last comment; I know personally in what little travelling I have done I have been so concerned with seeing "the" sights that I've let random and equally worthy experiences pass me by.
Andrea, I agree with your last comment; I know personally in what little travelling I have done I have been so concerned with seeing "the" sights that I've let random and equally worthy experiences pass me by.

Looking forward to Men of Salt...


Andrea wrote: "In the scene where the boy is let down the well, does anybody else wonder why they don't just let down the extra bucket to begin with? Or maybe they were just hoping to get their bucket back?"
Perhaps they didn't want to take the chance of losing the extra bucket without trying to get the first one back? It seems that they are very industrious and practical with what little resources they have. I would have been like the author, though, worrying for the boy's safety more than anything else.
Perhaps they didn't want to take the chance of losing the extra bucket without trying to get the first one back? It seems that they are very industrious and practical with what little resources they have. I would have been like the author, though, worrying for the boy's safety more than anything else.