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The Treehouse Diaries: The book launch.
BooksConsidering I had a month to get a manuscript of 80000 words in, the book has come to finally come to fruition! What better time to release it than time for time – while I was building my arboreal dwelling this time last year.
The Adventure Cycle-Touring Handbook
Adventures, Books, Road, TransportOne of the most valuable resources I had when preparing to make the leap and begin cycle touring was the Adventure Cycle-Touring Handbook. In fact, I’d say that it’s responsible for my ideas becoming anything more than just ideas.
6 Books That Teach Some Of Life’s Lessons
Books, Featured, Personal, ProductsOne of the reasons I favour independent travel over travelling with a group, or as part of a pre-arranged tour is that personal and spiritual growth both have room to occur without conciously being sought. Having unstructured time on your hands affords you the freedom to move on a whim, to spare a thought for happiness and to philosophise about your life. Untying ourselves from the restraints of conventional routine that hold us prisoner to ourselves in our daily lives requires us to dig deep within ourselves for confidence and wisdom. Independent travel is an opportunity for growth and by its very nature feeds the soul with new experiences, new thoughts, and new attitudes that eat away at the tight grip we once thought we had on the world, expanding our understanding of existence.
This list may once have seemed like a bunch of new-age books of no practical use, substance or interest to you, but may in fact contain the inspiration necessary to awaken your soul and get you out into the world in a way you’ve been dreaming about for far too long. Allow these six books to connect with your inner self and add their messages to your curriculum of life’s lessons.
- Jonathan Livingstone Seagul by Richard Bach – A story for people who follow their dreams and make their own rules. Through the metaphor of flight, Jonathan’s story shows us that if we follow our dreams we too can soar.
- The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield – A story of adventure and discovery that draws on the ancient wisdom found in a Peruvian manuscript.
- The Art of Travel by Alain de Botton – Stop asking where should we go? What should we see? and start asking yourself why do we travel and how can we become more fulfilled by doing so? These questions are addressed here with the help of a selection of writers, artists and thinkers.
- Eleven Minutes by Paulo Coelho – An odyssey of self-discovery for a young Brazilian girl who ends up working as a prostitute in Geneva. The book is a sensitive exploration of the sacred nature of sex and love and invites us to confront our own prejudices and demons.
- Zen and The Art Of Motorcycle Maintenence by Robert M. Pirsig – Based on actual occurrences and celebrated internationally for its enlightening effect on the mind. The author embarks on a 17-day motorcycle adventure across the U.S.A. with his son Chris exploring various elements of philosophy along the way.
- Watching The Tree by Adeline Yen Mah – A personal interpretation of Chinese wisdom and beliefs that shows us how those in the west can benefit from the teachings of the east.
6 Books To Make You Think Twice
Books, ProductsBritons are notorious for their alcohol fuelled trips abroad. Not content with binge drinking their way through the working week at home, they take their business abroad, patronising local tavernas, bars, clubs and often jail cells in the name of ‘having a good time’.
Alcohol abuse may be a monstrous problem amongst Britons abroad but so too are drugs. Countless heartbreaking stories tell of young travellers caught smuggling drugs, using drugs, or possessing drugs. The dangers and consequences involved for anyone partaking in such activities cannot be more heavily emphasised. These six books all tell harrowing tales of how one bad choice can impact your entire lifetime.
- Forget You Had A Daughter by Sandra Gregory – Sandra Gregory agreed to smuggle an addict’s personal supply of heroin out of Thailand. She didn’t make it onto the plane and was imprisoned in Bangkok’s Lard Yao prison. She was eventually pardoned by the King of Thailand and released in 2000.
- The Damage Done by Warren Fellows - This book frequently appears in second-hand bookshops throughout Thailand. Warren Fellows was convicted of heroin trafficking in Thailand in 1978 and sentenced to life imprisonment, Thai style.
- Midnight Express by Billy Hayes - In 1970 Billy Hayes tried to smuggle four pounds of hashish from Istanbul to the U.S.. He was arrested at Istanbul airport and sentenced to thirty years in a Turkish jail.
- Mr. Nice by Howard Marks - At the height of his career Howard Marks was smuggling consignments of up to thirty tons of marijuana. Following a worldwide operation by the Drug Enforcement Agency, he was busted and sentenced to twenty-five years in prison at Terre Haute Penitentiary, Indiana. He was released in April 1995.
- Grass by Phil Sparrowhawk - Phil became involved in many large-scale cannabis deals in Thailand. He spent four years in two of Thailand’s most notorius jails before being extradited to the U.S., where he spent further time in a series of penitentiaries.
- A Million Little Pieces by James Frey - James Frey destroyed his body and mind almost beyond repair through drug use before entering a rehabilitation centre to try and reclaim his life.
The growing popularity of Colombia amongst backpackers will undoubtedly bring us more stories from those who fail to learn by other peoples’ mistakes. Tourism has the ability to help transform Colombia, but with ‘the rise of the cocaine tourist‘ change may still be a long way off, and tourism may not be the vehicle to lift its cocaine curse.






