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Author: Mark Mann
Publisher: Hachette UK
Published: 2014-07-07
Total Pages: 284
ISBN-13: 1783722061
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMark Mann and his girlfriend Melissa set off to explore the ancient monuments, mountains and rainforests of South America. But for their friend Mark, South America meant only one thing: drugs. Sad, funny and shocking, The Gringo Trail is a darkly comic road-trip and a revealing journey through South America’s turbulent history.
Download or read book The Gringo Trail written by Mark Mann and published by Hachette UK. This book was released on 2014-07-07 with total page 284 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Mark Mann and his girlfriend Melissa set off to explore the ancient monuments, mountains and rainforests of South America. But for their friend Mark, South America meant only one thing: drugs. Sad, funny and shocking, The Gringo Trail is a darkly comic road-trip and a revealing journey through South America’s turbulent history.
Download or read book Murder on the Gringo Trail written by and published by iUniverse. This book was released on with total page 222 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Author: James Lannan
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published: 2012-02-21
Total Pages: 298
ISBN-13: 1469133830
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAt the turn of the twenty-first century, several preoccupied travelers wander the gringo trail in South America. Among them, Albert, a retired U.S. postal worker, has come to the southern continent to “live in the moment.” Ten months into his journey, however, after experiencing epiphany on Salar de Uyuni, the power of love in the Rurrenabaque rain forest, and unbounded farce during the offseason at a beach town in Peru, the weary pilgrim can’t keep his eyes off his watch. Among them, Reynaldo, a Spanish teacher on sabbatical, aspires to reconstitute his life following divorce. He has already blown a chance for renewal with a cellist he met during Holy Week in Santa Cruz and driven off a poet who attempted to seduce him the night he met Albert. After breaking up a fist fight in Vilcabamba, Equador, Reynaldo hides out in his room at a hostel and wonders whether deliverance from his neurotic obsession will ever transpire. Among them, Marci, wife of an incorrigible philanderer, hopes that holiday in rough country with her husband will save their marriage. When Jerry ditches her at the start of a hike on Huayna Picchu, a Chicano boy named Simon volunteers to lead her up the peak and then plunges to his death at the top of their climb. Back in Cuzco, she learns that her spouse has betrayed her yet again. Among them, Simon, who was cheated out of a field trip to Peru in high school, has vowed, during a stay at a treatment center, to make the journey on his own. Due to his shaky grasp of geography, he begins his southern trek in Chile. In Tupiza, Bolivia, he befriends an addled Vietnam Veteran and, during an altercation between the two, shoves the ex-marine off a cliff. Sendero Gringo is a collection of travelogues that begins at the end of one road and ends at the beginning of another. No one path guides its reader but another and another wind ahead and back instead.
Download or read book Sendero Gringo written by James Lannan and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2012-02-21 with total page 298 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: At the turn of the twenty-first century, several preoccupied travelers wander the gringo trail in South America. Among them, Albert, a retired U.S. postal worker, has come to the southern continent to “live in the moment.” Ten months into his journey, however, after experiencing epiphany on Salar de Uyuni, the power of love in the Rurrenabaque rain forest, and unbounded farce during the offseason at a beach town in Peru, the weary pilgrim can’t keep his eyes off his watch. Among them, Reynaldo, a Spanish teacher on sabbatical, aspires to reconstitute his life following divorce. He has already blown a chance for renewal with a cellist he met during Holy Week in Santa Cruz and driven off a poet who attempted to seduce him the night he met Albert. After breaking up a fist fight in Vilcabamba, Equador, Reynaldo hides out in his room at a hostel and wonders whether deliverance from his neurotic obsession will ever transpire. Among them, Marci, wife of an incorrigible philanderer, hopes that holiday in rough country with her husband will save their marriage. When Jerry ditches her at the start of a hike on Huayna Picchu, a Chicano boy named Simon volunteers to lead her up the peak and then plunges to his death at the top of their climb. Back in Cuzco, she learns that her spouse has betrayed her yet again. Among them, Simon, who was cheated out of a field trip to Peru in high school, has vowed, during a stay at a treatment center, to make the journey on his own. Due to his shaky grasp of geography, he begins his southern trek in Chile. In Tupiza, Bolivia, he befriends an addled Vietnam Veteran and, during an altercation between the two, shoves the ex-marine off a cliff. Sendero Gringo is a collection of travelogues that begins at the end of one road and ends at the beginning of another. No one path guides its reader but another and another wind ahead and back instead.
Author: J. R. Klein
Publisher:
Published: 2019-12-05
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9781736810125
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDownload or read book To Find written by J. R. Klein and published by . This book was released on 2019-12-05 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Author: Mark Mann
Publisher:
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 317
ISBN-13: 9781840241464
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Gringo trail is the backpacker's route through South America that has become a modern legend amongst travellers. The book follows the experiences of four tripping gringos. Charting their tempestuous travels, no one could have anticipated the incredible outcome of this journey.
Download or read book The Gringo Trail written by Mark Mann and published by . This book was released on 2001 with total page 317 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Gringo trail is the backpacker's route through South America that has become a modern legend amongst travellers. The book follows the experiences of four tripping gringos. Charting their tempestuous travels, no one could have anticipated the incredible outcome of this journey.
Author: Tightwad Economist
Publisher:
Published: 2018-02-18
Total Pages: 342
ISBN-13: 9780244069377
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA lust for travel and adventure drives the Messiah of Budget Travel and his unwitting disciples to extraordinary lengths as they strive to journey a bit further and a bit longer. None more so than the Tightwad Economist, who has just $3000 and ten months to get from Los Angeles to Santiago de Chile. Budget about $10 a day for transport, food, accommodation, visas and booze. This tale chronicles the adventures of Tightwad and his Gringo mates on the Gringo Trail in the early 1990s when post offices and the Gringo grapevine were communications bread and butter for travellers. Much of Central America was just emerging from civil wars and ruthless dictatorships, while South American countries struggled with drugs, and poverty and a reputation for violence and corruption. Tightwad and his mates dispel some of the myths as they irreverantly ply the trail and open their eyes to the magic of Latin America.
Download or read book The Gringo Trail written by Tightwad Economist and published by . This book was released on 2018-02-18 with total page 342 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A lust for travel and adventure drives the Messiah of Budget Travel and his unwitting disciples to extraordinary lengths as they strive to journey a bit further and a bit longer. None more so than the Tightwad Economist, who has just $3000 and ten months to get from Los Angeles to Santiago de Chile. Budget about $10 a day for transport, food, accommodation, visas and booze. This tale chronicles the adventures of Tightwad and his Gringo mates on the Gringo Trail in the early 1990s when post offices and the Gringo grapevine were communications bread and butter for travellers. Much of Central America was just emerging from civil wars and ruthless dictatorships, while South American countries struggled with drugs, and poverty and a reputation for violence and corruption. Tightwad and his mates dispel some of the myths as they irreverantly ply the trail and open their eyes to the magic of Latin America.
Author: Oren J. BASSE
Publisher:
Published: 2017-12-12
Total Pages: 252
ISBN-13: 9781973492047
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSometimes, trouble just finds you. Ryan Kelty seems to have a perfect life - great job, great girlfriend, great apartment. But haunting visions of an incident from earlier in his young life threaten to derail everything. Driven by his inability to overcome the dilemma, he decides to abandon everything... to go backpacking in South America. Nervous and unsure at first in a big city, Ryan eventually settles down after making friends and finding his way to remote beaches and isolated jungles. He even meets a girl along the way that he begins to travel with. But not everything is peaceful and not everyone is nice. He inadvertently steps into the fringes of a black market operation and is gradually lured deeper and deeper into a network of illegal activity. By the time he realizes what is going on, he finds himself as the focal point of a looming plot, and the next thing he knows, he is being hunted by some unseen individuals. It is up to him to figure out who he can and can not trust before it is too late. In this thrilling sequel to 2014's The Europe Tracks, follow Ryan as he deals with a whole new set of problems and tries to escape the danger he encounters along... The Gringo Trail
Download or read book The Gringo Trail written by Oren J. BASSE and published by . This book was released on 2017-12-12 with total page 252 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Sometimes, trouble just finds you. Ryan Kelty seems to have a perfect life - great job, great girlfriend, great apartment. But haunting visions of an incident from earlier in his young life threaten to derail everything. Driven by his inability to overcome the dilemma, he decides to abandon everything... to go backpacking in South America. Nervous and unsure at first in a big city, Ryan eventually settles down after making friends and finding his way to remote beaches and isolated jungles. He even meets a girl along the way that he begins to travel with. But not everything is peaceful and not everyone is nice. He inadvertently steps into the fringes of a black market operation and is gradually lured deeper and deeper into a network of illegal activity. By the time he realizes what is going on, he finds himself as the focal point of a looming plot, and the next thing he knows, he is being hunted by some unseen individuals. It is up to him to figure out who he can and can not trust before it is too late. In this thrilling sequel to 2014's The Europe Tracks, follow Ryan as he deals with a whole new set of problems and tries to escape the danger he encounters along... The Gringo Trail
Author: Paul O'Sullivan
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2019-11-25
Total Pages: 210
ISBN-13: 9780244421380
DOWNLOAD EBOOK?Let's just chuck it all in and go to South America? Lisa said one day. Other people do this I thought, but surely not us? Strap yourself in for a hilarious and rollicking tale of a couple with entirely different ideas on what to do and see, the best way to go about it, and of course how to spend their tight budget. Sampling everything from the steamy wilds of Venezuela, to the freezing peaks of the Andes, from the fury of the Pacific Ocean to the parched Bolivian desert, not to mention a dozen other death-defying experiences along the way. All without much clue of what was happening until it happened. Fear not, I too have read a lot of travel books, so this is guaranteed not to include self-discovery, over descriptiveness and incessant droning about scenery. You?ll find some top tips and of course an introduction to all the people we met along the way ? The Good, The Bad and the Downright Annoying* *Spoiler ? plenty of these.
Download or read book Tales from the Gringo Trail written by Paul O'Sullivan and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2019-11-25 with total page 210 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ?Let's just chuck it all in and go to South America? Lisa said one day. Other people do this I thought, but surely not us? Strap yourself in for a hilarious and rollicking tale of a couple with entirely different ideas on what to do and see, the best way to go about it, and of course how to spend their tight budget. Sampling everything from the steamy wilds of Venezuela, to the freezing peaks of the Andes, from the fury of the Pacific Ocean to the parched Bolivian desert, not to mention a dozen other death-defying experiences along the way. All without much clue of what was happening until it happened. Fear not, I too have read a lot of travel books, so this is guaranteed not to include self-discovery, over descriptiveness and incessant droning about scenery. You?ll find some top tips and of course an introduction to all the people we met along the way ? The Good, The Bad and the Downright Annoying* *Spoiler ? plenty of these.
Author: Norman Magowan
Publisher: Indepenpress Publishing
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 280
ISBN-13: 9781780030241
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAdventures in Yellow is a heart-warming, humorous and poignant account of an epic 35,500-mile journey through the Americas. The South American leg of Adventures in Yellow is recounted in Leprechauns in Latin America
Download or read book Adventures in Yellow written by Norman Magowan and published by Indepenpress Publishing. This book was released on 2011 with total page 280 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Adventures in Yellow is a heart-warming, humorous and poignant account of an epic 35,500-mile journey through the Americas. The South American leg of Adventures in Yellow is recounted in Leprechauns in Latin America