Off the Map Bicycling Across Siberia

Off the Map Bicycling Across Siberia by Mark Jenkins is a reprint edition published by HarperPerennial in 1993. This 254-page book is written in English and chronicles the invigorating experiences of Jenkins and his team as they set a world record for bicycling from Vladivostok to Leningrad. The narrative captures the challenges and adventures encountered while traversing one of the world’s most formidable regions.
Readers will find a detailed account of the journey, enriched with illustrations that enhance the storytelling. The book delves into themes of travel and exploration, offering insights into the landscapes and cultures of Russia. Jenkins’ experiences reflect the spirit of adventure and the camaraderie shared among the team, making it a notable entry in the realms of travel essays and travelogues.
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Jenkins relates the invigorating experiences he shared as part of a team of three Americans and four Russians who set the world record for bicycling, riding from Vladivostock to Leningrad. “An epic tour of one of the world’s most forbidding and legendary regions”.–San Francisco Chronicle. Illustrations.
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