Does anyone know if there have been any motorcycle adventure books
written where the author tooled around on a KLR?
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klr adventure books by striking viking
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Mike Peplinski
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klr adventure books
Yes, there's a recent publication about a guy who rode his KLR through
Central America and I think through South America as well. His adventure was
full of excitement, running into guirellas and all kinds of stuff to add to
the fun. I can't remember the name of it but can come up with it if I have
to. If someone else knows the title, lets hear it.
>From: >To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com> >Subject: [DSN_KLR650] KLR Adventure Books >Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2005 08:46:13 -0500 > >Does anyone know if there have been any motorcycle adventure books >written where the author tooled around on a KLR? > > >[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > >Archive Quicksearch at: >http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/klr650_data_search.html >List sponsored by Dual Sport News at: www.dualsportnews.com >List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > >
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imperial-4776@webtv.net
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klr adventure books
Not a book, but a video or now on DVD
- Call of the Wild - Yukon with KLR 650s
http://www.adventure-motorcycling.com/callofthewild/
Dave
Oregon
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Conall
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klr adventure books by striking viking
http://www.strikingviking.net/
From the website:
" Glen Heggstad, the self-proclaimed "Striking Viking," is an
adventure motorcyclist who seeks out and rides the most rugged places
on the planet. He has been a Hell's Angel and a martial arts
competitor, but no amount of training or experience was able to
prepare him for what he became while riding to the southern tip of
South America: a prisoner.
This book is the shocking travelogue of Heggstad's journey, his
capture by Colombia's rebel ELN army, and the eventual realization of
a dream. Read about an exciting round-trip to the tip of the world,
made all the more amazing by its intermission at the hands of terrorists.
Heggstad is ripped from his motorcycle, robbed of everything, and
forced to march through strange jungles with assault rifles in his
back. He is fed only small amounts of rice and water and is forced to
carry heavy equipment, heavy packs, and heavy doubts about his future.
Even with all the hand-to-hand and sophisticated combat training
Heggstad possessed, it was his shrewd thinking, precise planning, and
a "do-or-die" last act of desperation that eventually secured his freedom.
But Glen does not accept his ticket home to sunny Southern California.
Instead, after weeks of torture and mental torment, he decides to show
his terrorist captors that they had not beaten him, and that their
violent methods will never beat Americans. With the help of his heroic
support team back home, Heggstad receives another motorcycle, and
another chance at realizing his dream. Heggstad races, hoping to
outlast his failing motorcycle, out-maneuver the pitfalls ahead, and
outrun the psychological avalanche barrelling down behind him.
Glen Heggstad has spared no detail from this account. He has stated
that writing this book and reliving his tragedies was as painful as
suffering through them the first time. Read this first-hand account of
an ambitious motorcycle journey that gets horribly, and violently,
detoured. "
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Mike Peplinski"
wrote:
adventure was> Yes, there's a recent publication about a guy who rode his KLR through > Central America and I think through South America as well. His
add to> full of excitement, running into guirellas and all kinds of stuff to
I have> the fun. I can't remember the name of it but can come up with it if
> to. If someone else knows the title, lets hear it. >
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