Ten Speed Adventures

Ten Speed Adventures by Vaughan Webb, published by Watermill Press in 1982, is a captivating narrative that follows a group of teenagers embarking on an unforgettable bicycle trip. Spanning 95 pages, this edition presents a blend of adventure and camaraderie as the young cyclists navigate various challenges during their journey, including encounters with nature and unexpected dangers.
Readers will find themselves immersed in the excitement of the trip, as the group faces a deadly tornado, a raging forest fire, and a terrifying highway accident. The story captures the essence of youthful exploration and resilience, showcasing how the friends manage to overcome obstacles while camping and riding together. This engaging tale invites readers to experience the thrill of adventure and the bonds formed through shared challenges.
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“A group of teenagers sets off together on their bicycles for a trip they’ll never forget. They ride all day and camp out with plenty of fun and adventure, possibly more than they had counted on. Besides the usual assortment of stray dogs and flat tires, this group meets up with a deadly tornado, a raging forest fire, and a terrifying highway accident. Join them on their trvels and learn how they manage to sail through it all in high gear.” — back cover.
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