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Pedaling to Hawaii: A Human-Powered Odyssey [Hardcover]

Stevie Smith (Author), Dalai Lama (Foreword)
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May 1, 2006
An amazing and deeply insightful account of how two normal guys decided to embark upon the unthinkable: an attempt to circumnavigate the globe using just human powered means.

On a rainy, miserable Monday morning in Paris a twenty-something bureaucrat decides there must be more to life than the United Nations project on which he is working. Stevie Smith tries to figure out what he could do of great significance and hit upon the notion of a trip around the world using only human power—no motors, no sails, no balloons—maybe the last great first. With no experience, no particular expedition skills, and no money, the adventure begins.

A pedal-powered boat, a bike, in-line skates, and a lot of hilarious non-heroics take Stevie and his buddy, Jason, where no one has gone before. A bike ride through Europe by a guy who's never ridden much beyond the corner grocery; a pedal-boat trip across the Atlantic in 111 days by two guys whose combined sailing experience was a bout or two in a dinghy on the English coast; a bike and in-line skates get them across America; more pedaling to Hawaii…

No travel writing has more accurately captured the old adage, "it's the journey and not the destination." Therein lies the simple beauty of this entertaining travel tale—a search for simplicity, integrity, and freedom. 12 black & white photographs.

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In 1994, two English adventurers in their late 20s embarked on Expedition 360, an underfunded attempt, initially sans sponsorship, to circumnavigate the world using only human power. Instead of relying on sails, balloons and motors, Smith and his traveling companion, Jason Lewis, used bicycles, skates, kayaks and their 26-foot pedal boat, "a ruthlessly Spartan composite of varnished plywood, plastic, and steel as cosy as a cheap coffin." Crossing the English Channel that summer, they biked through France, Spain and Portugal, then set forth on a "seemingly endless expanse: 4,250 nautical miles of ocean to pedal across at walking speed." Pedaling through the Atlantic in two-hour day shifts and four-hour night shifts, the duo arrived in Miami 111 days later, and then cycled and skated across America, eventually pedaling the Pacific. Smith is an accomplished writer, contrasting evocative descriptions of dolphins, seascapes and beckoning vistas with stories of days of fatigue, boredom and his own wild fantasies. He interweaves environmental observations and his inner spiritual quest with powerful passages on the more harrowing moments. Neither man had previously spent a night at sea, and mentions of their oversights and inexperience add to the suspense in this entertaining yarn. Nine maps, 10 b&w photos. (May 1)
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Fascinating and inspiring; if they pulled this off, what can't you do? -- Bill McKibben, author of Wandering Home: A Long Walk across America's Most Hopeful Landscape

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 312 pages
  • Publisher: Countryman; 1 edition (May 1, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0881507091
  • ISBN-13: 978-0881507096
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.2 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,240,081 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars A good, entertaining, and well written story, July 15, 2006
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Well, at the printing of this the journey which started in England, biked to Spain, and sailed to Miami, was still alive, about 3/4 of the way around the world.

The author writes an entertaining tale of two college friends who decide to set their sights on doing an adventure that had not yet been accomplished: Pedal around the world. For two years the all consuming thought of both of them is to first get the money to build the boat and second, get the boat built. They go into debt but scrape up the funds and eventually, find enough committed builders to see the boat through to completion. On setting off they pedal round the clock, either two or four hour shifts, and have not only endure the strain of such a close quarter environment but also the frequent breakdowns of various gear they need for their journey.

The boat is intended to be self righting and water tight in the event it is capsized at sea, however, that is only true if all the hatches are shut tight. Shutting the hatches in the bright sun is like closing the door on an oven and so this peace of mind is one of the first casualties of a well planned voyage. Others follow.

Getting across the Atlantic, and the buildup that preceded it, were what I found most interesting about the book. There are memorable moments of the trip across the United States that are as enjoyable as the trip across the Atlantic but towards the end of the book it does tend to lose a little steam and lags along like their boat did when facing a headwind that would stall their progress.

Recommended for those who like adventure stories, and the journey itself has a website where you can see some of the many photos that were taken during its course. By far the best adventure story I have read about two intrepid friends out to do something totally outside the realm of routine is by Bill Bryson titled "A Walk In The Woods". This one is on land, and one that not only teaches you a great deal about the history of the East Coast and the people who live there but also will have you laughing out loud throughout.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Would you consider cycling across the Atlantic and Pacific oceans?,, September 28, 2006
This review is from: Pedaling to Hawaii: A Human-Powered Odyssey (Hardcover)
Well Stevie Smith did, and his book describes the true story of how he and a friend set out on a seemingly impossible adventure to avoid the tedium of office life and do something truly unique. The book is a fantastic read, written from the heart and describing an adventure that no sane person would even dream about. A must read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A story of change and motivation, September 6, 2006
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Looking for high adventure? Read Pedaling To Hawaii: A Human-powered Odyssey. A Parisian bureaucrat decides to change his life and with no special skills and no money, he and his friend ride through Europe and pedal-boat across the Atlantic in 111 days. Using skates, bikes and boats and the two cross the US and then go to Hawaii their high adventures combine with life-changing insights in a story of change and motivation.
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