I'm about 2/3 of the way through it. So far, (in my own opinion), its
a great cycling adventure story for non-cyclists.

That is one reason I get so excited about the Riv Reader to hit the
mailbox. I crave a lot of detailed information about the technical
aspect of cycling...the what's and how's more than the why's and
when's. I'm the kind of person who can sit around and read review
after review after review about components, etc...so maybe I'm a bad
critic of the book. I keep hoping that I'll find an adventure book
that not only describes a great adventure, but gives me the nitty
gritty detail on the equipment used, etc, to put it into very palpable
detail for me.

Other than that, its a fun read, but I'm not looking to bike his route
any time soon. ;)

On Mar 15, 9:53 pm, RonaTD <teddur...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> A search of the group archives indicates there's been no discussion of
> _Into Thick Air_ by Jim Malusa. I found it a very interesting read,
> not just because of the bike content. Anybody else read it?
>
> td
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