Sunday, December 20, 2009

What Does It Take to Follow Your Dream? Find out in Dead Men Don't Leave Tips: Adventures X Africa, a New African Adventure Travel Book by Brandon Wilson

Introducing Dead Men Don't Leave Tips: Adventures X Africa, a new African adventitious book from by Brandon Wilson. Dead Men Don't Leave Tips is an edge-of-your-seat accurate account about a couple’s seven month, 10,000-mile “dream” safari–overland above Africa from top-to-tip. Against their bigger judgment, two accepted absolute travelers accompany a amazing casting of assembly and clueless guides on an overland cruise from England to Cape Town. After their dream of bridge Africa becomes a nightmare, they set off above the abstemious alone. And that makes all the difference.

-- What Does It Take to Follow Your Dream?
(Quite a bit, if your “dream” involves bridge Africa.)

That’s what award-winning columnist Brandon Wilson and his wife Cheryl ascertain if they set off on a seven-month, 10,000+ mile overland amusement from Morocco to Cape Town. As committed absolute travelers, they’d already catholic about the world. But was a trans-African adventure too abundant for even them?

Who do you “cadeau?” How do you actualize aperitive dishes from wriggling grubs? Or abstain accepting a extra tossed through your camera?

Dead Men Don't Leave Tips: Adventures X Africa (Pilgrim’s Tales, November 2005, $16.95 barter paperback, $26.95 hardcover) is an bend of your bench account about a couple’s seven ages “dream” adventure – overland above Africa from top-to-tip. With trepidation, they accompany a do-it-yourself overland safari. Flung into the bosom of twenty-one affected companions, they’re abashed to ascertain that the “guides” apperceive Africa as able-bodied as the aphotic ancillary of the moon. After watching their dream boring about-face into a nightmare, they eventually set off above Africa – alone. And that makes all the difference.

Join the adventuresome brace as they accommodated abundance gorillas face to face. Melt down during a baking Saharan breakdown. Hunt dikdik with Pygmies. Climb Africa’s accomplished mountain. Feel the raw ability of the Serengeti. Hop the “gun-run” through a noncombatant war. Rush down ample Class V Zambezi avalanche and dive into South Africa’s alembic of turmoil.

Dead Men Don't Leave Tips is a arresting account abounding with a affection for travel, carelessness and dizzying adventure.

Dead Men Don't Leave Tips is generally funny, sometimes anguished, yet consistently real. Nothing is captivated aback or glossed-over: from the hustle and altercation of the souk to adumbral affairs in blackmarket alleys, from the annoyance of apprenticed extortion to the adventure of sandmatting the Sahara eight anxiety at a time.

Dead Men Don't Leave Tips is accounting with a agog eye for detail. It takes you assimilate the crazed anchorage of Africa, as able-bodied as into the lives and hearts of its people.

Wilson takes you alternating above this all-inclusive continent, through the accustomed ups and downs, assuming already afresh that the absolute joy of biking is the moment to moment adventure of accepting there.

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Early Reviews

“Brandon Wilson jacks the car of trans-African adventitious for a ride so absolute you breathe the dust and dribble the diaphoresis while cycle down off-the-beaten advance outstanding in the amount and above of their ruts. If adventitious drives are a genre, Wilson has created a smarter, added brazen, added across-the-board subspecies. This is a adept capital of characters, alien places, history and animal ball in a rig that never stalls..."
~ Richard Bangs, columnist The Lost River and Mystery of the Nile/adventurer/producer Richard Bangs Adventures

“Dead Men Don’t Leave Tips is an adventitious account alone the craziest adventurer would crop as a guide. But we can dream, can’t we?...I was swept abroad by the ball and the storytelling… Wilson campaign heart-first with both anxiety absolutely on the arena and his concern consistently in top gear. He is absolutely the appropriate being to be autograph biking books for the blow of us.” ~ Joseph W. Bean, Book Reviewer, Maui Weekly (5 shakas)

"Brandon Wilson's Dead Men Don't Leave Tips is that attenuate event: a biking book that transcends its brand to become a transformative adventure of the body into a disparate and alluringly arduous culture, as apparent through the eyes of a man bent to acquaintance activity as it is, rather than as it's presented to us.

Eschewing the archetypal day-tripper African safari, Wilson and his biking companion, alternating with a host of brash abortive adolescent travelers, commence on a berserk funny, poignant, and at times terrifying, cruise above the African continent.

From the avaricious markets of Marrakesh to the beauteous across of the Sahara and addictive domains of the Masai, Wilson brings to activity in apprehensible book the smells, sights, and sensations of accepting a amateur in a aberrant land, who yearns for accord with the apple he has set out to explore.

This is biking autograph at its a lot of sublime, a canticle to Africa in all her adverse beauty, and a accolade to the resiliancy of those who biking above boundaries not alone in seek of meaning, but aswell of understanding." ~ C.W. Gortner, columnist of The Secret Lion

"Leaving domesticity, Brandon and his casting new wife Cheryl abutting what accepted to be the do it yourself carnival from hell. From the hot dry hell of the Sahara to the boiling hell of the jungle, through craving villages and abominable cities, we chase a arresting accumulation of "pilgrims." Brandon's autograph makes the clairvoyant feel the heat, the ache and even despair, while giving one beam afterwards another.

Like all acceptable writing, this book does a lot added than entertain. One would apprehend to apprentice about Africa – its people, animals, mural – from a biking book, but, after lecturing Wilson gets us to see amusing conditions; the gap amid affluent and poor, burghal and starving. Racially, he is colorblind, with account for all people, while sometimes accurately acrimonious about atrocious or arrant behavior.

Brandon Wilson is a biographer with the eye of an artist, a basal appropriateness and amusing censor that in addition book fabricated him the best of the suppressed Tibetan people. He has the amusement of a artist and the old ancient adeptness to acquaint a acceptable story. I acerb acclaim this one to you." ~ Dr. Bob Rich, award-winning columnist of thirteen books/editor/counselling analyst

“Wilson masterfully takes the clairvoyant alternating on a cruise above the African abstemious to accommodated its humans and adore its amazing adorableness in means few accept written. He writes a bewitched story, indeed, abstemious with amusement and tragedy. Well account reading, it brings Africa to readers on an affectionate akin not begin elsewhere.” ~ Andrew F. O’Hara, columnist of The Swan: Tales of the Sacramento Valley/journalist

About the Author

Brandon Wilson is an award-winning writer/photographer and explorer. He’s aswell a man captivated by wanderlust. A avid charlatan of over ninety countries, he's decidedly amorous about alarming others to ascertain the apple and themselves through long-distance trekking.

It all began with boscage walks in axial Africa. They opened his eyes to the abysmal achievement of traveling one-step-at-a-time. “By slowing down,” he believes, "we biking alfresco – while traveling within.”

Since then, Wilson has become an able long-distance, ablaze trekker. He has absolved four above crusade trails: the Camino de Santiago above Spain (twice), St. Olav’s Way above Norway, and is the aboriginal American to complete the 1150-mile Via Francigena from England to Rome. However, the a lot of arduous aisle was a 650-mile Buddhist aisle that he and his wife Cheryl trekked with their horse from Lhasa, Tibet to Kathmandu.

It is the accountable of his alarming book, Yak Butter Blues: A Tibetan Trek of Faith. It is a 2005 Independent Publisher IPPY Award-winner and his photographs accept won awards from National Geographic Traveler and Islands magazines. He is a affiliate of The Explorers Club and Artists Without Frontiers.

Simply put, Wilson’s biking aesthetics is, “Don't put off afterward your dreams. There are consistently excuses and the apple is abounding of naysayers. Chart your own advance and do it! No excuses, no regrets.”

Dead Men Don't Leave Tips: Adventures X Africa
by Brandon Wilson
280 pages, Travel Narrative/Adventure/Non-Fiction
38 duo-tone photographs and maps
5.5” x 8.5” • ISBN: 0 - 9770536-4-4 • $16.95 barter paperback
6” x 9” • ISBN: 0-9770536-5-2 • $26.95 hardcover
LCCN: 2005905467
publication date: November 2005; appear by Pilgrim’s Tales; broadcast by Ingram, Baker & Taylor (US), Gardners, Bertrams (UK)
Available at bookstores, Amazon.com and all above Internet bookstores, and anon from PilgrimsTales.com
For a examination with sample affiliate and photos, amuse appointment www.PilgrimsTales.com

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