Nearly 40 on the 37: Triumph and Trepidation on the Stewart-Cassiar Highway

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A few days before his fortieth birthday Trevor Marc Hughes hopped on his Kawasaki KLR650 motorcycle and rode north into the unknown. Part of his motivation was his age, part of it was a search for adventure, and part of it was a desire to experience more his province of British Columbia. Inside the pages of his first book readers will find a humorous and refreshingly honest tell-all story of solo motorcycling through remote and rugged northern British Columbia. (ISBN 978-0-9918590-0-9)

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A few days before his fortieth birthday Trevor Marc Hughes hopped on his Kawasaki KLR650 motorcycle and rode north into the unknown. Part of his motivation was his age, part of it was a search for adventure, and part of it was a desire to experience more his province of British Columbia. Inside the pages of his first book readers will find a humorous and refreshingly honest tell-all story of solo motorcycling through remote and rugged northern British Columbia.

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Dimensions 15 × 1 × 23 cm

About the author

Trevor Marc Hughes is an author, writer, and filmmaker. His latest title is 'Capturing the Summit: Hamilton Mack Laing and the Mount Logan Expedition on 1925' published by Vancouver's Ronsdale Press. He has written for a variety of magazines, including explore and Rider. He is the editor of "Riding The Continent" which features Hamilton Mack Laing's cross-continent motorcycle memoirs. He is the author of his own motorcycle travelogues "Nearly 40 on the 37: Triumph and Trepidation on the Stewart-Cassiar Highway" and "Zero Avenue to Peace Park: Confidence and Collapse on the 49th Parallel". He also produced and directed the documentary films "Desolation," "The Young Hustler," "Classic & Vintage" and "Savage God's The Shakespeare Project." He lives in Vancouver, British Columbia with his wife and two sons.

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