y separately published work icon Lost on Earth single work   autobiography   adventure   travel  
Issue Details: First known date: 2010... 2010 Lost on Earth
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'"The only way I am coming home is by bike or by box," Steve Crombie writes when he first hits the road, travelling 90,000kms from Australia to the Arctic Circle via South America. It takes him two years. He suffers from dehydration, starvation and disease. He rebuilds his motorcycle four times.

'Along the way Steve not only tests his limits but meets the world head on - waking up behind iron bars in Tierra Del Fuego; traversing the length of the Amazon with a 260 kilogram motorcycle in tow; evading pumas in Guyana; skimming across the Caribbean on a yacht with wanted criminals; dodging bullets in Nicaragua and finally paddling a few laps in the Arctic Ocean.

'Lost on Earth is an adrenaline rush, taking the reader to the wilds of South America, with a man who made the dream of following a road less travelled into a reality. Hitch a ride.' (From the publisher's website.)

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Armchair Journey Bruce Elder , 2010 single work review
— Appears in: The Age , 9 October 2010; (p. 5) The Sydney Morning Herald , 9-10 October 2010; (p. 5)

— Review of Lost on Earth Steve Crombie , 2010 single work autobiography
Armchair Journey Bruce Elder , 2010 single work review
— Appears in: The Age , 9 October 2010; (p. 5) The Sydney Morning Herald , 9-10 October 2010; (p. 5)

— Review of Lost on Earth Steve Crombie , 2010 single work autobiography
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