
This book was exactly what I needed to get inspired. It’s clear, no-nonsense, and helps you think about what matters most when planning a trip. It doesn’t waste your time and gets straight to the point, which I appreciated. Definitely gave me the push I needed to stop overthinking and just start doing.
The only value in this book is on the cover ("Plan it quickly, Get it booked and Go"), the rest is basically a poorly written personal memoir of the author's youth, bike purchases and descriptions of some of his trips. Even if you just view it as a quick read, you'll be tired and annoyed as it is full of spelling and grammar mistakes and full of colloquialisms that I presume only people from Northhampton would understand. Save your money and your time.
Practical, inspiring, and unfiltered, this is the kind of guidebook that doesn’t just sit on your shelf. It makes you want to pack a bag, kickstart your bike, and find your own story on the road.









