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The books and movies are true magic on film - whether or not you like motorcycles or not (i am obsessed), it is nearly impossible to not fall in love with these two guys and their journey of a lifetime. It's so honest and humble, yet funny and appropriately opinionated at the same time. These guys enjoy motorcycling and traveling on them so much that they make the best out of any situation.The way they document the trip is so honest, and really opens you up to their personalities - something you rarely get to see with famous people. Plus, like the LWR trip - it's an incredible way to show the beauty of our world and politeness of so many of the people in it. Due to scheduling complications with the ferry for the first 1/3rd of the trip, Long Way Down (LWD) had a rushed and more stressful feel to it in comparison to Long Way Round. This led to a slightly less enjoyable experience for the reader/viewer in my opinion.Nevertheless, this voyage is still Ewan and Charley at their best. The quality of the book - the editing, the photos and the writing are superb in their natural style.The fact that they take time to do charity work as well as show the world things that most choose to ignore is wonderful.
Too bad they didn't take their time and tell the full story. Nonetheless, it was a sometimes heartwarming and sometimes frustrating read about an expedition few would undertake. Story too rushed, deadlines forcing abbreviated adventure. Experienced bikers know mistakes were made, making the trip more hazardous and difficult than necessary.
The cameraman almost disappeared entirely and he was pretty prominent in the last book.Still an enjoyable read. Ewan and Charlie have a good chemistry and it comes through in the book. I watched the videos of this and "Long Way Round" and read both books. I thought "Long Way Round" was better, but this was still well worth reading. The only thing I would have liked to have seen done differently is to have a little more of the support characters such as Russ and Dave involved.
DVD was wonderful. Loved this journey by motorcycle. You wouldn't believe the hardships involved in this trip
If you love motorcycles and travel this is a new adventure awaiting. Both McGregor and Boorman write in a log entry style and this gives the book a real life feel. Great book and an easy read. Love the story. I am looking to see the DVD.
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