Pat Garrod

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Pat Garrod
Born1964 (age 59–60)
NationalityEnglish
Alma materUniversity of Southampton
OccupationPhysician
Known forLong-distance motorcycling

Pat Garrod (b. Chelmsford 1964[1]) is a British physician and long distance motorcyclist. He and his wife Vanessa Lewis undertook a 100,000-mile (160,000 km) round-the-world ride on a 1991 BMW R100GS,[2][3][4] between 1998 and October, 2002.[5]

His 2010 book Bearback — The World Overland describing the 4-year journey was called as a "damned good story" by Overland magazine,[6] and evidence of improving quality in self-published overland adventure books.[7]

After the circumnavigation, Garrod and Lewis crossed Africa twice more by motorcycle.[3] One north-to-south traversal in 2006 was more than 20,000 kilometres (12,000 mi) long;[8] Garrod's travel log records a total of over 65,000 miles (105,000 km) in Africa alone.[9]

Bibliography[edit]

  • Garrod, Pat (2010), Bearback — The World Overland, Troubador Press, ISBN 9781848765146

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Epic bike journey chronicled in book", Chelmsford Daily News, 5 January 2011
  2. ^ Michael Traynor (c. 2010), Reviews of motorcycle travel books and other media, archived from the original on 6 December 2013
  3. ^ a b Dan Baker (January 2013), "Book Review: Bearback by Pat Garrod", Essential Travel, Thomas Cook Group
  4. ^ "Class notes" (PDF), Hartley News, University of Southampton, p. 24, Spring 2011[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ Garrod 2010, page 511
  6. ^ Paddy Tyson (2 June 2014), "'Bearback. The world overland' by Dr Pat Garrod", Overland
  7. ^ Paul H. Smith (25 March 2014), Bearback, ADV Moto dualsport news
  8. ^ Garrod 2010, page 513
  9. ^ Pat Garrod, "Our African motorcycle routes", The World Overland website, retrieved 11 August 2014

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