Grit, Gravel and Gear : Book Review




Title: Grit, Gravel and Gear
Author: Dhruv Bogra
Genre: Memoir

15000 km, 10 countries, 400 days and a solo ride. In 2016, Dhruv Bogra decides to embark on this unconventional voyage on his touring bicycle named quest from the Arctic to the Andes. 

Facing extreme weather conditions, Dhruv describes his hardships and struggles which are accompanied with a sense of joy and freedom. He narrates about his his tryst with nature in its purest form while camping outdoors and coming face to face with bears, wolves, raccoons and elks. Simultaneously he also encounters fellow cyclists, tourists, homeless and experiences some kind heartwarming gestures from people enroute. 

It is often said that a book has the ability to take the readers to exotic locales just by sitting in one place. 'Grit Gravel and gear' is one such read. The author is vivid in his descriptions as he goes on to describe the history and culture of every place that he lands in. Be it Alaska, California, Mexico or Peru. He also takes us through his feelings during his journey. Whether its showcasing phases of inevitable loneliness, handling the challenges of long distance relationships and bouts of ill health during this voyage. 

Grit, Gravel and Gear emphasizes on aspects like the importance of getting out of the comfort zone and to experience the world without materialistic pleasures. This book is bound to resonate with adventurous souls who are looking to live life beyond the conventional realm. Cyclists and nature lovers especially will love this one.

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