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Embark on an unforgettable journey with John Strater Brown in his captivating book, “Diary of a Cycle Path: How SeaBos Pushed My Pause Button.” This enthralling narrative chronicles John’s 40-day solo bikepacking adventure from Seattle to Boston, a trip that fulfilled a childhood dream and revealed the true essence of America. With minimal planning and training, John set out on this epic ride, encountering breathtaking landscapes, diverse communities, and unexpected challenges along the way. His story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of adventure.
As a seasoned hydrogeologist and outdoor enthusiast, John offers a unique perspective on the interconnecting cycle paths and rail trails that crisscross the United States. His observations on the environmental impacts, geology, mountains, history, and rivers he encountered enrich the narrative, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the natural world. The book is not just a travelogue but a reflection on the beauty and complexity of the American landscape, seen through the eyes of a novice cyclist.
“Diary of a Cycle Path” is more than just a tale of physical endurance; it is a story of personal growth, humor, and the unexpected joys of solo travel. With detailed maps, vivid descriptions, and heartfelt anecdotes, John Strater Brown invites readers to join him on this remarkable journey. Whether you’re an avid cyclist, an adventure seeker, or someone who loves a good story, this book promises to inspire and entertain. Don’t miss out on this incredible adventure—grab your copy today and pedal along with John on his extraordinary ride across America.
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