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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Great Combination of Guidebook and Storytelling, November 7, 2007
This review is from: The Road Trip Pilgrim's Guide: Witchdoctors, Magic Tokens, Camping on Golf Courses, and Everything Else You Need to Know to Go on a Pilgrimage (Paperback)
The Road Trip Pilgrim's Guide is one of those books that doesn't fit into just one category. Instead, it does a great job of offering sound road-tripping guidance and sharing interesting stories for all manner of would-be travellers- at the same time.

Having never been on a long pilgrimage like some of those highlighted by author-adventurer Dan Austin, I found insights from these treks especially interesting. But he doesn't neglect the day-trip pilgrim in his praise of more involved trips. The Guide is refreshingly supportive of all lengths and types of pilgrimages, which is sure to make everyone from beginners to seasoned "pilgrims" feel excited and prepared for whatever trip they embark upon next.

The Guide begins each chapter with a personal story submitted by those who have gone before (there's a lot of variety in these short testimonies), and the entire book is carried along by principles taken from Austin's own journeys, anecdotes and all. But Austin's insights are far from frivolous or surface-level; in fact, he often returns to the themes of honor, perseverance, vision, and spiritual awareness that he encourages his readers to take very seriously while on their own adventures. Combine this with the candid wisdom about everything from disabling common park sprinklers to attracting members of the opposite gender while "homeless, sweaty, and broke" and you've got an impressive, all-inclusive handbook for the modern pilgrimage.

All in all, I recommend it quite highly. It's both informative and entertaining, and will prove a useful tool for anyone up for the adventure.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Get out there!, October 19, 2007
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Beth K (St Paul, MN) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Road Trip Pilgrim's Guide: Witchdoctors, Magic Tokens, Camping on Golf Courses, and Everything Else You Need to Know to Go on a Pilgrimage (Paperback)
Whether your apartment is a charming combination of Coleman stoves and jars of wet peanut butter, you're gearing up for your first fresh-faced road trip across Delaware in your hatchback, or your idea of adventure is trying a new salsa for Monday Night Football, you'll find Austin's book inspiring and entertaining. The collection of personal narratives launching each chapter, and the wealth of photography collected from Austin's own adventures make you want to cinch up your Carhartt's, grab your journal, and hit the road. Don't borrow this book. Buy it--you're not gonna want to leave it behind.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT STUFF !, May 3, 2011
This review is from: The Road Trip Pilgrim's Guide: Witchdoctors, Magic Tokens, Camping on Golf Courses, and Everything Else You Need to Know to Go on a Pilgrimage (Paperback)
I like to read / watch things about people that live outside of the pre-conceived norms of society

Dan Austin is such an individual.

Some handy tips in here.

Easily worth a read !
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