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My pleasure. You're right, there are companion books written for both series. Travel in general is becoming a risky business but I enjoy watching films like these that give an idea of what other places in the world are like. Actually, I just thought of another show I saw that was on the Travel channel in the U.K. with Henry Cole called "The World's Greatest Motorcycle Rides``. The show had him driving through quite a few countries.Katie Jo said:Hey thanks Bruce - I've heard of these titles, lots and lots of times, especially right after I got my endorsement. I think there are also memoirs written as well. Perfect fuel for the adventurous bike enthusiast. Mondo Enduro is surprisingly hard to get your hands on without paying a pretty penny for a copy, however, these docs you recommended might suffice for anyone interested in a "day-in-the-life" perspective. As for me, the romance of traveling continents on bike for funzies is long gone. It's just not practical, and I think risky business.Bruce said:Since you watched Mondo Enduro, you might be interested in viewing "Long Way Round" and "Long Way Down". These documentaries follow actors Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman on motorcycle trips around the world and from Scotland to South Africa.
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