The Longest Ride: My Ten-Year 500,000 Mile Motorcycle Journey | 
enlarge | Author: Emilio Scotto Publisher: Motorbooks Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: 1st Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 224 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.6 Dimensions (in): 11.1 x 8.7 x 1.2
ISBN: 0760326320 Dewey Decimal Number: 910.4092 EAN: 9780760326329 ASIN: 0760326320
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Product Description
For his eighth birthday, Emilio Scotto received a World Atlas. Promptly he announced his plan to make a route that would pass through all the countries of the world, a route he named BLUE ROAD ONE. When, some years later, he found himself astride a black 1100 Honda Gold Wing motorcycle, Blue Road One beckoned, and Scotto set off on a journey that would last more than a decade, take him virtually everywhere in the world, and land him in the Guinness Book of World Records. This is his story, a thrill ride that begins in his native Argentina, crosses Panama in the tumultuous time of Noriega, Mexico in the midst of an earthquake, and finds him broke in L.A. where, in a chance meeting, Muhammad Ali gives him fifty dollars and a signed book. Breaching the Iron Curtain, crossing the Berlin Wall at Checkpoint Charlie, being blessed by the Pope, set upon by cannibals in Sierra Leone, fleeing Somalia on a freighter, Scotto’s adventures would be unbelievable if they weren’t true. His tale of touring the world from Tunisia to Turkey, Petra to Afghanistan, Yugoslavia to Singapore, traveling miles enough to take him to the moon and back, is unlike any ever told. Come along, for the ride of a lifetime.
Book Description Emilio Scotto recounts his world-record, decade-long motorcycle journey through virtually every country in the world. Photographs accompany his adventures, which begin in Scotto’s native Argentina and include traveling Panama in the tumultuous time of Noriega; riding through Mexico in the midst of an earthquake; breaching the Iron Curtain; crossing the Berlin Wall at Checkpoint Charlie; being blessed by the Pope; set upon by cannibals in Sierra Leone; fleeing Somalia on a freighter; and ranging worldwide from Tunisia to Turkey, Petra to Afghanistan, Yugoslavia to Singapore.
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The Longest Ride: July 8, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Words can not give this book justice. I bought it to read about a ride and I was given an in-depth geography and political lesson. This is a fun book but with tremendous insight and humor. One of the few books about motorcycle travel I could not put down. It is real and revealing not only about the man but the peoples and human nature of the world. If you can't take a trip like this, this is one book you can read and almost experience the ride yourself. I plan to buy two more, one for friends to read and one for my college Library. This book will always be on my personal bookshelf, Thank you Emilio Scotto.
The Longest Ride Review June 3, 2008 This book is an absolute must read for any serious motorcycle adventure rider. It is a testament to one man's courage and determination to follow your dream whatever it may be.
Started Great and Then Fizzled April 17, 2008 This book started off really well with lots of interesting narrative and great pictures. Although it was obviously written in spanish and translated to English, the strange wordings add to the fun of the book.
But as time goes on, he writes less and less and relies on pictures to tell the story - whole countries pass with barely more than "then I went to...". By the time he gets married, there is almost no narrative at all, so it seems that he lost interest in the book and had a publisher's deadline to meet.
The first half of the book is 5 star, the last half 1-2 star, so I give it a 3 star rating overall.
Amazing story March 28, 2008 The book starts off in tremedous detail and gives an insight into how someone unprepared for the journey ahead can meet and conquer unforeseen obstacles both figuratively and physically. As with other road trip books, as it nears the end, large chunks of the trip are missing as the book races towards completion. I felt very dissappointed at the end of the book to have missed so much of the journey compared to the start.
read every night without expeption until finished... October 20, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
very nice expept the last 50 pages from there its as he was trying to just finish it.
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