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The Hopeless Biker

Who Went Twice Around the World

Miles Morland

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English
Muswell Press
30 October 2025
In his mid 60s, with zero mechanical knowledge and maximum audacity, Miles rides from London to Istanbul during the collapse of communism, then traces Che Guevara’s legendary path across the Andes. No technical skills, no backup plan—just raw courage and an insatiable hunger for the unknown.

With the Andes and Alps under his belt Miles heads off to the Pyrenees and Rockies, the Nullarbor Plain in Australia, round New Zealand, Iceland and Japan, and through Death Valley and South India. He finally hangs up his leathers in his mid 80s.
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Imprint:   Muswell Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 153mm, 
ISBN:   9781068389320
ISBN 10:   106838932X
Pages:   248
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Author Website:   http://https://milesmorlandfoundation.com

Miles Morland is the author of three books, the best-selling The Man Who Broke out of the Bank about giving up a high-paying job and walking across France. Cobra in the Bath adventures in less-travelled lands, and Red-Eye Coq and 77 Other Delicious Things a collection of recipes. Miles spent his childhood in India, Iran, and Iraq and now lives by the Thames in Battersea.

Reviews for The Hopeless Biker: Who Went Twice Around the World

I don t know if Miles is brilliant or mad to do what he has done, possibly both, but he had a lot of fun along the way and so did I - Giles Foden, author of the Last King of Scotland. A beautiful, profound and funny book about a very brave man - Bryan Appleyard. You don t have to be a biker to be captivated by Miles s adventures - Jim Rogers, author of Investment Biker. Miles Morland is not dead, although he should be. He is living proof that common sense should never stand in the way of a good time - Jane Bussman author of The Worst Date Ever. Yearning for freedom, a middle-aged duffer manages to master a powerful machine and ride it to remote and beautiful landscapes all over the world. The reader peeps over his shoulder, enchanted - and terrified - David Reynolds author of Slow Road to Brownsville


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