'Not just an adventurer, but an artist, philosopher and keen observer of the world around him' —Canberra Times
A couple of quiet weeks sailing the River Severn was the intention. Somehow things got out of hand – a year later I had reached Romania and was still going ...
Equipped with his cheerful optimism and a pith helmet, this Australian Odysseus in a dinghy travels from the borders of North Wales to the Black Sea – 4,900 kilometres over salt and fresh water, under sail, at the oars,or at the end of a tow-rope – through twelve countries, 282 locks and numerous trials and adventures, including an encounter with Balkan pirates. Along the way he experiences the kindness of strangers, gets very lost, and perfects the art of slow travel.
'A wonderful idea for a book – a series of ever bolder improvisations ... undertaken in praise of the spirit of adventure' —Times Literary Supplement
'A great travel writer and more importantly a great traveller' —Sydney Morning Herald