In Search of Greener Grass, by Graham Field

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In Search of Greener Grass, by Graham Field

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Hi

I have just finished this book and wondered whether anybody else has read it?

If not, you really should, its a great account of a bloke on a budget riding to Mongolia without any support whatsoever apart from a couple of telephone numbers to call if he gets into a pickle.

A real honest account of what you would expect from a journey of this kind.

By the way, buy direct from his website of the same name, as Amazon (who I bought from) charge a massive commission and the author gets bugger all.

Enjoy.

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I bought it from Graham at the Adventure Overland do.Had a nice chat, very unasuming chap.
Not read it yet, need to finish my current book first, but looking forward to it.
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Excellent book could not put it down, crimbo coming people :whistle: cheers Spud ;)
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Met Graham Field earlier this year and really enjoyed his book. Excellent and a nice chap to chat to. :)
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definatly a book to buy the advewturer in your life for chrimbo a great book..
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Fab book one of my favourites :)

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+1 for a bloody good read

Love his style of writing..... Says it how it is

Bought it and read it in about 3 days :woohoo:
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Also bought it at the AO show.
Halfway through and loving it :)
"The trails of the world be countless, and most of the trails be tried.

You tread on the heels of many, till you come where the ways divide.

And one lies safe in the sunlight, and the other is dreary and wan, Yet you look aslant at the Lone Trail, and the Lone Trail lures you on....

....Bid good-bye to sweetheart, bid goodbye to friend, The Lone Trail, the Lone Trail, follow to the end.

Tarry not, and fear not, chosen of the true;

Lover of the Lone Trail, The Lone Trail waits for you"
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Picked a copy up from him at the BMF show earlier this year, nice guy and enoyed the book a quite open and honest read defo recomend it.

The guy himself and trusty steed.
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I met Graham at HU Mendip last year and didn't get around to reading the book till now. It's a great read, he has a good sense of humour and tells it like it is. Well recommended.
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