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Thunder and Sunshine

“Distance, strength and determination”
– Josie Dew

“Incredible global cycle ride”
– Geographical

Alastair Humphreys’ round the world journey of 46,000 miles was an old-fashioned adventure: long, lonely, low-budget and spontaneous. Cycling across five continents and sailing over the oceans, his ride took four years to complete, on a tiny budget of hoarded student loans. “Thunder and Sunshine” is the final part of the remarkable expedition. Having pedalled through the Middle East and Africa and to Cape Town he still had to cross the Atlantic Ocean, cycle up South America to Alaska, cross to Siberia, and ride back through Asia and Europe to finish his journey.

With a foreword by Bear Grylls.

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