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Two Wheels North: Bicycling the West Coast in 1909 [Paperback]

Evelyn Gibb (Author)
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August 1, 2000
Two boys on a bike trip are sure to find adventure. Send them off into the wilds of the American West, and it's a safe bet adventure will find them.

In 1909, Vic McDaniel and Ray Franciso, just out of high school, set out from Santa Rosa, CA., on second-hand bikes, bound for the great Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in Seattle. Vic and Ray reported their adventures to their home-town newspaper, and what adventures they had. They met their share of memorable characters, from a young girl who stole Ray's heart to pin-striped hustler who tried to pick Vic's pocket. They traveled beside railroad tracks, fought their way around boulders and up brushy hillsides, and crossed rivers layered with salmon. They survived a grizzly's nocturnal visit and the sudden terror of a snake bite. They held their breaths crossing railroad trestles over treacherous canyons, and discovered that a railroad tunnel doesn't offer safe passage when you're halfway through and a train comes along.

Evelyn Gibb, Vic's daughter, has drawn on his recollections to tell this incredible adventure in his voice. A captivating account of a journey that today we can only dream about, "Two Wheels North" has won the Pacific Northwest Writers Association Nonficiton Book Award.


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Gibb, winner of the Pacific Northwest Writers Association Nonfiction Book Award, retells this wonderful rite of passage culled from interviews with her father about his bicycle trip from Santa Rosa, California, to Seattle, Washington, with his best chum, Ray, in 1909. Peddling north to the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition with only a few dollars, these two encounter one adventure after another. In 54 days, they ride and walk more than 1,000 miles and mail accounts of their trip back to their sponsor, the Santa Rosa Press Democrat. With excerpts of these accounts heading each chapter, one has to wonder if the readers back in 1909 were gypped of this more detailed, revealing record. Adventures, written in the dialect of the times, highlight every other page--a snake attack, crossing dangerous train trestles, fending off thieves. Of course, no story would be complete without meeting the pretty girl and falling in love or interesting characters and generous folks willing to offer a place to sleep and a home-cooked meal. This book will surely appeal to all ages and is a true delight. Brenda Barrera
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About the Author

Evelyn McDaniel Gibb is an award-winnning writer whose stories and articles have appeared in dozens of magazines and in the popular "Chicken Soup for the Soul" series of books. She lives in Kent, WA.

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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Oregon State University Press; 1st edition (August 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0870714856
  • ISBN-13: 978-0870714856
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,018,113 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A tale of old in the voice of its time., January 15, 2010
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This review is from: Two Wheels North: Bicycling the West Coast in 1909 (Paperback)
Two Wheels North is a wonderful book, rich in the drama, friendship and adventure that made up the trip two teenage boys made on bicycles in the year 1909, leaving from Santa Rosa, CA, and heading into the unknown wilds to venture north to the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition held that year in Seattle, Washington.

With the town newspaper and locals cheering them on, the boys left town the morning of August 9th, 1909 with $5.65 between them, on a trip of 54 days, having little understanding of just how much that journey would change them.

The writing is splendid; a kind of mix between Jack London and (Nelle) Harper Lee, its sense of exploration and historic dialog remaining colorful and descriptive. The story is told in the voice of Vic McDaniel, one of the riders, through the inimitable understanding and prosaic style of his daughter, Evelyn Gibb.

Gibb had listened to her father's stories of the ride when younger with the detached disinterest typical of youth. It wasn't until later in life, when living next door to her aging father and listening again as he recounted the tales that Evelyn understood the impact the trip had on her father. The gleam she saw in his eyes when he told of the junket bespoke a cherished quality the stories held for him which she hadn't noticed before. Intuitively, she decided to chronicle the adventure. In her folksy way she captures the wonder and innocence of two young men, more brothers than friends, living in a time when strangers seeing you pass their farm asked if you were hungry, when even children knew that gum tree groves were planted as windbreaks, and hard work was all you needed to get by. She weaves an interesting tapestry of the events that, when combined, created men from the boys who left Santa Rosa on that long-ago odyssey.

Reading the descriptions of their trek north, one is reminded of a different time; a different America. Bittersweet in its rendering of emotions, humanity and nature on a canvas that is 1909 California, it leaves the reader reminiscing about his own youth, the wonder of the unknown and the sense of adventure that technology has modernized so much.

Evelyn Gibb is an excellent writer. Her award winning stories have been in "Chicken Soup for the Soul" books as well as many others. She tells her father's tale with a love and empathy of understanding only available to kin, and does so with a master's touch, able to speak in the vernacular of the time so as to bring us to the very glass of a window to the past.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A book not to be missed., October 5, 2000
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This book is an amazingly well-written story of the adventures of two young men bicycling from Santa Rosa, California to the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in Seattle in 1909. You are drawn into the narrative until, before you know it, you find yourself riding along with them on their trip, tasting the dust, feeling their occasional pain, and even enjoying a piece of pie with them... and then you realize that, like an Ansel Adams photograph, you have been drawn into an illusion of a reality long past. And, smiling, you dive back into the book and continue pedaling.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Bike Book Ever, April 22, 2001
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If you enjoy reading about cycling and living this is a great book. I've read every touring and cycling book you can imagine, but this is the best! It really gives you a new perspective on how we ride today when you look at what these two boys had to endure at the turn of the century when roads did not exists as we know today. A truly well written adventure, great venacular dialogue, credible and yet an incredible story.
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