If you see a price sticker on a book, please ignore it. Removing stickers from a book may damage it, so we refrain from doing so. With trademark enthusiasm, dedication and good humour, Charley's new trip is set to be his most challenging yet.Īll of our books are second hand, and while you may not get the exact copy shown in the picture, all of our books are in very good condition. And of course his beloved motorbike! Whether crossing the Black Sea, trekking through Tibet, riding an elephant in India or hiking through the forests of Papua New Guinea, this will be a unique opportunity to meet fascinating people and explore extraordinary places. Travelling from his home town in Co Wicklow all the way to Sydney, he will use any means he can to reach his destination, via transport as diverse as steam train, horse, boat, kayak, truck, and tuk-tuk. Charley's passion for travel and adventure continues in his new challenge - BY ANY MEANS. In between these two incredible journeys, he found the time to compete in the Dakar Rally, telling his story in his bestselling book RACE TO DAKAR. Along with Ewan McGregor he achieved not only this amazing feat, but also circumnavigated the globe on the LONG WAY ROUND. Four million captivated viewers watched Charley Boorman complete his last adventure - LONG WAY DOWN - which took him from John O'Groats to Cape Town. Is Charley Boorman: Ireland to Sydney by Any Means on Netflix Find out here The adventurer begins his most daring quest yet as he journeys from Ireland to.
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