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Book Synopsis
Charts a moving landscape of people and places over the past twenty years

Trade Review
“Daryl Farmer lyrically meshes his traveling experiences of 1985 with 2005 in his book. . . . With writing that compares favorably to Paul Theroux, William Least Heat Moon, and John Steinbeck, Farmer assures us that the American spirit hasn't been completely deflated.”—Lee Gooden, ForeWord magazine
“The book isn’t just bicycle talk. Much to Farmer’s credit—and the fact that he keeps journals—he gives us some historical background of the towns and places he visits. He also shares his personal life and his feelings, such as loneliness, anger and moments of happiness. All in all, it’s a good read for anyone contemplating a long-distance bicycle journey or some other adventure.”—Algis J. Laukaitis, Lincoln Journal Star

“Ride along with Daryl Farmer to learn more about living.”—Sports Literature Association


“Farmer succeeds in finishing an epic adventure, and a fine book.”—Western American Literature


Bicycling beyond the Divide did what all great books do: it told me about me. In its tale of a journey made by two different men—both of them Daryl Farmer—this book offers us not only moving vistas and meaningful people, but also hope, that rarest of literary commodities these days. I didn't want this to end.”—Bret Lott, author of Jewel

“Reading Bicycling beyond the Divide was the best vacation I took all year—in a year I traveled to Mexico, France, and Italy. Even if you have never ridden a bike or set foot in the West, this book will make both a part of your life as vivid as any trip you have taken. Daryl Farmer’s journey—into the heart of a land, of a time, into the very nature of memory and experience—is one I will never forget.”—Jesse Lee Kercheval, author of Space



Table of Contents
PrologueColorado Departure On How not to Begin Florissant to Fairplay Hoosier Summit Below Freezing A Colorado Cowpatch South of Baggs Wyoming Outlaws, Antelope, Prairie Dogs, and Sage Night at The Antelope Saloon To Jackson Elkfest Signal Mountain Lodge How to Bicycle through a Buffalo Herd Richard IMontana Another Log on the Fire Paradise Valley to Ennis Virginia City to Opportunity Anaconda to Missoula Faceplanting on Highway 2 Glacier National Park Kalispell Again Libby to TroyIdaho Karaoke Night in Bonner's FerryWashington Fire Trucks and Rodeo Queens Okanagan to Friday Harbor The San Juan Islands Anacortes to Port Angeles A Side Trip to Victoria Port Angeles to Shoalwater Bay WinnefredOregon Astoria to Newport On a Sunday Morning A Coming to Peace At the North Bend Airport Intermission: San Francisco Like a Haggard Ghost City of Hills Return to Oregon North Bend to Gold BeachCalifornia To Eureka From Modesto to Yosemite From Mammoth Lake to Mono LakeNevada Tonopah The Extraterrestrial HighwayUtah and Arizona Modena to Kanab At Jacob Lake

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    Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
    Publication Date: 01/12/2012
    ISBN13: 9780803243606, 978-0803243606
    ISBN10: 080324360X

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Charts a moving landscape of people and places over the past twenty years

    Trade Review
    “Daryl Farmer lyrically meshes his traveling experiences of 1985 with 2005 in his book. . . . With writing that compares favorably to Paul Theroux, William Least Heat Moon, and John Steinbeck, Farmer assures us that the American spirit hasn't been completely deflated.”—Lee Gooden, ForeWord magazine
    “The book isn’t just bicycle talk. Much to Farmer’s credit—and the fact that he keeps journals—he gives us some historical background of the towns and places he visits. He also shares his personal life and his feelings, such as loneliness, anger and moments of happiness. All in all, it’s a good read for anyone contemplating a long-distance bicycle journey or some other adventure.”—Algis J. Laukaitis, Lincoln Journal Star

    “Ride along with Daryl Farmer to learn more about living.”—Sports Literature Association


    “Farmer succeeds in finishing an epic adventure, and a fine book.”—Western American Literature


    Bicycling beyond the Divide did what all great books do: it told me about me. In its tale of a journey made by two different men—both of them Daryl Farmer—this book offers us not only moving vistas and meaningful people, but also hope, that rarest of literary commodities these days. I didn't want this to end.”—Bret Lott, author of Jewel

    “Reading Bicycling beyond the Divide was the best vacation I took all year—in a year I traveled to Mexico, France, and Italy. Even if you have never ridden a bike or set foot in the West, this book will make both a part of your life as vivid as any trip you have taken. Daryl Farmer’s journey—into the heart of a land, of a time, into the very nature of memory and experience—is one I will never forget.”—Jesse Lee Kercheval, author of Space



    Table of Contents
    PrologueColorado Departure On How not to Begin Florissant to Fairplay Hoosier Summit Below Freezing A Colorado Cowpatch South of Baggs Wyoming Outlaws, Antelope, Prairie Dogs, and Sage Night at The Antelope Saloon To Jackson Elkfest Signal Mountain Lodge How to Bicycle through a Buffalo Herd Richard IMontana Another Log on the Fire Paradise Valley to Ennis Virginia City to Opportunity Anaconda to Missoula Faceplanting on Highway 2 Glacier National Park Kalispell Again Libby to TroyIdaho Karaoke Night in Bonner's FerryWashington Fire Trucks and Rodeo Queens Okanagan to Friday Harbor The San Juan Islands Anacortes to Port Angeles A Side Trip to Victoria Port Angeles to Shoalwater Bay WinnefredOregon Astoria to Newport On a Sunday Morning A Coming to Peace At the North Bend Airport Intermission: San Francisco Like a Haggard Ghost City of Hills Return to Oregon North Bend to Gold BeachCalifornia To Eureka From Modesto to Yosemite From Mammoth Lake to Mono LakeNevada Tonopah The Extraterrestrial HighwayUtah and Arizona Modena to Kanab At Jacob Lake

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