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| Sahara Overland, 2nd Edition: A Route and Planning Guide (Trailblazer) | 
enlarge | Author: Chris Scott Publisher: Trailblazer Publications Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 47930
Media: Hardcover Edition: 2Rev Ed Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 688 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.5 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.8 x 2.1
ISBN: 1873756763 Dewey Decimal Number: 916 EAN: 9781873756768 ASIN: 1873756763
Publication Date: October 2004 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Amazon.co.uk Review If you are the kind of traveller who embraces the adventurous, this astonishingly detailed and authoritative route and planning guide to one of the most staggering possible destinations will be right up your street. When so much of the world is at our fingertips, with the undiscovered shrinking day by day, the Sahara Desert is still one of the most mysterious wildernesses on the planet. The popular image provided by movies like Lawrence Of Arabia or The English Patient is of shimmering oases and photogenic dunes. But Chris Scott, while taking on board the fond perceptions of the Sahara most of us have, ensures thatSahara Overlandis a clear-eyed guide to what could be the adventure of a lifetime. (Although it has to be said that this is a trip for travellers with backbone: those who like a laid-back holiday need not apply).Tackling both a week's excursion to Morocco or a two-month trans-Saharan expedition, Scott dispenses such essential advice as the documentation required (what is needed, and how to obtain it--not always a straightforward matter), details of the trans-Mediterranean ferries and 35 off-road routes covering 16,000km in nine countries. A key aspect of this comprehensively illustrated guide is the attention paid to the choice of transport. Whether you are planning to get around by motorcycle, bicycle or even camel, Scott tells you how to obtain and prepare your vehicle in the most economic fashion. Of course it wouldn't be an adventure holiday without the possibility of something going wrong, and on this subject Scott is in his element. He tells the traveller how to improvise repairs, how to deal with navigational and even survival problems in the kind of lucid and easily grasped prose that many will find highly comforting. Along with 45 maps, there is much fascinating detail on Saharan peoples, pre-historic art and the amazing land forms. Read Scott's challenging guide to find out what you may really be capable of. --Barry Forshaw
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Sahara Overland May 3, 2005 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I have to commend this book to anyone contemplating a trip to the desert; there's a lot in here even if "your desert" is not in North Africa. This is a first class work, and invaluable information is contained within. As an old desert-hand myself, it made an interesting read, and proved that you can teach an old dog new tricks!
Excellent handbook fo all vehicle dependant overlanders August 24, 2004 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
A great review of all you need for a vehicle dependant expedition.Well written and easy to read usefull for anyone wanting information on off-road vehicles for use off-road. As a 90 defender owner the comments on Landrovers are perfectly valid, the do break down alot and are very badly built, look at the consumer surveys,Ford are even looking to close Solihull down as the build quality is so bad.Despite this I love my Landie even if bits do seem to drop off now and again and it does spend alot of time in the garage. Great book even for the armchair traveller,all the info you need,a classic, ranks up there with Tom Sheppards Vehicle -Dependant Expedition Guide.
Excellent handbook fo all vehicle dependant overlanders August 23, 2004 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
A great review of all you need for a vehicle dependant expedition.Well written and easy to read usefull for anyone wanting information on off-road vehicles for use off-road. As a 90 defender owner the comments on Landrovers are perfectly valid, the do break down alot and are very badly built, look at the consumer surveys,Ford are even looking to close Solihull down as the build quality is so bad.Despite this I love my Landie even if bits do seem to drop off now and again and it does spend alot of time in the garage. Great book even for the armchair traveller,all the info you need,a classic, ranks up there with Tom Sheppards Vehicle -Dependant Expedition Guide.
Big, thick, detailed & excellent! January 10, 2004 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
If you are thinking about a Sahara jaunt( not a weekend city break in Marrakesh), then this is the starting point. Though extremely detailed, it is readable & more to the point, useful. Not a holiday poolside book, but then again, if you are happy with 7 days all inclusive in Malaga, then maybe this isnt your typr of thing anyway. Now I have to sort out my life & get my expedition started for real...........10 months & counting!
A must January 4, 2004 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I read this book many many times and I can say it well worth the money spent! Usefull as a first impression about organizing a trip throughout the desert is divided in two main section: vehicles description, modifications, and pistes along 9 countries. As a Land Rover Defender owner I didn't appriciate the notice about the Landies vs Toyotas.
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