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Mike Carter - The Uneasy Rider
I'm wondering what happened to Mike Carter, author of Uneasy Rider and erstwhile member of this site.
I've just finished his book, and noted with interest that Horizons Unlimited got several mentions as being the finest resource for bike touters and also as a place to make contact with people.
I know he's not the only published writer to have popped up on the site at one time or another, perhaps before they've made their trips. I can think of the Tuk-tuk girls as well. I'd love to have the chance to find out a bit more from Mike, and the other authors too, and personally I feel it's a bit of a pity that they've dipped in to find out info without staying in to add in their own information.
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Dan Walsh made a few comments in  and has had a cameo on here, but i'm sure he is otherwise engaged hooked up with some crack whore tooting Bolivia's best, way to go.
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I'm wondering what happened to Mike Carter, author of Uneasy Rider and erstwhile member of this site.
I've just finished his book, and noted with interest that Horizons Unlimited got several mentions as being the finest resource for bike touters and also as a place to make contact with people.
I know he's not the only published writer to have popped up on the site at one time or another, perhaps before they've made their trips. I can think of the Tuk-tuk girls as well. I'd love to have the chance to find out a bit more from Mike, and the other authors too, and personally I feel it's a bit of a pity that they've dipped in to find out info without staying in to add in their own information.
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Had a chat over on ADVrider with the real "Boris"; good guy. It seems that Mike doesn't routinely belong to any of the internet communities. I enjoyed his book too.
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I've got to ask this, did anyone who read this have an occasional urge to slap Mister Carter round the face and say "Pull yourself together man, you've got a free motorbike and a contract with the Observer for a weekly column?"
Or was that just me?
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I enjoyed reading his book, but it didn't make me want to follow the route he took or the tank of a bike he used. Was it me or did he seem to consume a lot of  along the way! But a good book to read in winter.
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speaking of books, I am currently reading Ted Simons 'dreaming of jupiter'. I really enjoyed the 'jupiters travels.' Some how ( and I only half way through it) this is not so enjoyable. less excitement, almost melancholy.. I find I can put it down for a few days, unlike the first one. Usually it takes me a day or two to read a book, but this one has been hanging around for nearly three weeks 
I get the feeling he is more going through the motions, rather than living it.
They say you should never try to go back and this has convinced me.
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I agree about 'Dreaming Of Jupiter' I was expecting it to be written in the same spirit of 'Jupiters Travels' but at times I felt the trip seemed like a chore. I think he should have taken a totally different route or one with more of a purpose at least. His first book I must have read 6 times over the years. I've started reading Simon Gandofi book which is amusing. Motorcycle Diaries is a good read too because it has some adventure not just border incidents which aren't really incidents just par for the course...
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Originally Posted by Alexlebrit
I'm wondering what happened to Mike Carter, author of Uneasy Rider and erstwhile member of this site.
I've just finished his book, and noted with interest that Horizons Unlimited got several mentions as being the finest resource for bike touters and also as a place to make contact with people.
I know he's not the only published writer to have popped up on the site at one time or another, perhaps before they've made their trips. I can think of the Tuk-tuk girls as well. I'd love to have the chance to find out a bit more from Mike, and the other authors too, and personally I feel it's a bit of a pity that they've dipped in to find out info without staying in to add in their own information.
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Mike's doing really well and yes, he did write a book about cycling around the UK. I'm told that it's even better than Uneasy Rider. I didn't like him for the first couple of chapters of that book by the way, but then he seemed to get in the swing of things and the story racked up more than a couple of notches. I enjoyed it. If anyone would like to know more, or to meet him even, he's signed up to be book signing and to do a presentation at the HUBB UK. Nice.
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