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File Size: 2477 KB
Print Length: 122 pages
Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
Publisher: Andrew Vela (December 28, 2013)
Publication Date: December 28, 2013
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B00ATZ22MU
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I'm glad that "Airborne Andy" has so many great adventures on his motorcycle. Sounds like they are actually very interesting trips. However, I believe he should focus on his trips, and keep his writing to free online blogs instead of trying to make money from authoring books that he knows the riding community would want to read.First, this book severely lacks content. It's 120 pages in length, covering a 25 day motorcycle trip. Out of this, approximately half of it is very low-quality black and white pictures. Entire days, which would have covered wonderful scenery and curvy roads that could be described to those people that will never have the opportunity to ride to Alaska, are covered with just one or two paragraph of text about his riding and adventures on that entire day. Seriously? Isn't the idea of a book supposed to be bringing in the reader on the journey that the author is taking?Second, don't get this book for the photos. Many of these are of the same staged picture, of his DR650 sitting at the same angle and distance from the camera with a backdrop of scenery.If you want a book that covers some details about the D2D (Dust to Dawson) ride, or about the Dempster Highway, then there's some good info in here. However, other great riding roads the author took have the reader wanting more information...much more...about the experiences to be had and what is to be encountered. The Dalton Highway, one of the hardest roads in North America to ride, is woefully covered. The run through Atigun Pass happened so quick, that one doesn't get the feeling of actually going over the mountains. And the visit to the Arctic Circle sign seems like the author was simply at a regular stop at McDonald's instead of at one of the most famous motorcycle landmarks in the world.Others loved this book, and that's why I bought it...on their reviews. I found the writing to be very elementary in tone and comprehension, as if the author wrote this extremely quickly to try to turn out a book. In fact, the writing style reflects that of a poorly written web blog. This books needs to be properly edited, and the descriptive writing of the rides within the adventure vastly improved.Those with adventure riding experience are going to want much more "quality" out of this book. Luckily, it was not expensive at under six bucks shipped, but the point is that it just is not worthy of any amount of money. Interested readers can read entire blogs, be pulled into very large ride reports on advrider online, and save their money for more farkles or chrome for their bikes.I love a good adventure read; unfortunately this is not one of those. Very boring book, and I cannot recommend to anybody other than somebody maybe wanting a motorcycle-themed story to help their child learn how to read. That's too bad, because this type of book has so much potential and it achieved nothing close to what it could have been.
Really enjoyed reading this as we are about to embark on this journey to AK on motorcycles ths summer.
I couldn't put this book down. Airborne Andy is a lot of fun! Even if you don't ride motorcycles you'll love this book. I felt like I had gone on the adventure of a lifetime when I was finished. I only wish it was longer. A must read!
Nice journal of his adventure, entertaining. However, typos and "stream-of-consciousness" style make it obvious there was no editing. I was hoping to find a how-to guide for my planned trip, but except for "don't make this stupid mistake too" examples, it's not going to do that for he potential reader. HOWEVER, what it does is give a good gestalt of what life is like on the road in Alaska, which is a critical part of trip planning, and he price is right!
I really enjoyed this book. I have it in the Kindle version and is on my phone. I've read it twice now and still go back to some of the chapters from time to time.
very entertaining. glad to know i am not the only one that has such mishaps while riding
I enjoyed the read---but am not planning such a ride so I don't have much 'retention' (but that may not be the books fault).
A fun, insightful peek into Andy's head around his trip to Alaska. It shows what it takes to put together a "quick" trip and turn it into an adventure.
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