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I live in Cedar City, Utah. I have a passion for travel. I've always been an avid reader; I've had a lot of adventures and kept meticulous journals, some of which I've finally compiled in chronicle form, of dirt bike adventures, in my manuscript RIDING THE LINE. Not a common genre; all the stories are true, of what actually happened out there. It's complete, but only a small part of it has been posted.

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South, by Ernest Shackleton; The Exploration of the Colorado River and Its Canyons, by John Wesley Powell; Desert Solitaire, by Edward Abbey; All 14 Eight-Thousanders, by Reinhold Messner; A Man on the Moon, by Andrew Chaikin; Cannery Row by John Steinbeck; Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, by Mark Twain

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RIDING THE LINE: Adventures Ne....

Rex Taylor

Chronicles of riding a dirt bike on the fine line that divides adventure and misadventure, joy and calamity, in the wilderness.


For almost thirty years, off and on, I have been exploring the wilderness on dirt bikes. I sought thrills and beauty, and found both in great measure. I knew the basic rules of safety, such as don't go out alone, and always tell someone your itinerary. But this I never did; I rarely had more than a general idea of my route or destination. I travelled solo most of the time and had the most ultimate sense of freedom possible. I played very high stakes, over and over again, for thousands and thousands of miles, and hundreds and hundreds of hours in the saddle. A flat tire or a broken bike part would have been a disaster; a broken body part would have likely meant death. But somehow I managed to get myself back home every time. I'm not sure how many of my nine lives are left.

 

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I wrote 227 days ago

Hi Kris, I just read your first chapter and was impressed with the storyline so far, good job! You said you had it copyedited? Man, they missed some stuff. A writers job is to write; you held up your end in the first chapter. I'm a wannabe editor, I have a fair knack for finding mistakes. If you ... view book

I wrote 239 days ago

Pierre, You are a genius for figuring out such a life situation, fantastic! Travel is the best thing in life; your experienses are rich and well told. I am very fortunate to also have travelled to Seychelles, in 1995, after a two month odyssey in Tanzania, Kenya and Zanzibar. Pure magic, such expe... view book

I wrote 248 days ago

Stella, you did endure some serious sh!$. You got this random reformed Mormon to read all of the book, and it was compelling, good job! I learned some things about the temple that gave me the creeps. Your antagonist (husband) is a sad, sad human. I would have pulled over at the very next pit stop fo... view book

I wrote 254 days ago

Obama has this something special: Worst President in American History. view book

I wrote 254 days ago

I grew up Mormon, in Salt Lake City in the 70s and 80s. I don't get it; a "peculiar" people indeed, although I have nothing at all to complain about my wonderful family. They contunued to accept me for who I am even after I gained a strong testimony of the ridiculousness of such a bizarre set of bel... view book

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