As you have made it here, I assume you have bought a copy of my first book detailing my attempt to cycle around the world: At the Whim of the Open Road. If so, thank you!

Alternatively, if you have illegally downloaded a copy of the e-book, then shame on you! Nah, just kidding, money is tight these days and I’m just happy someone is reading it, so I hope you enjoy it as well!

Due to the high printing costs of photos (and Amazon even charging per megabyte for delivery of ebooks), I have decided to instead direct you to this series of online galleries.

Below are fifty of my favourite photos which show off some of the incredible scenes I was fortunate enough to witness during my wild journey from Limerick to Sydney.

Fifty photos is probably more than enough, however if you want a more detailed glimpse into my daily life on the road, feel free to click on the “Photos by Chapter” link below. This will bring you to a series of more detailed albums, split into the 19 chapters of my book. If you want to view photos of my journey while reading the book, this would be the best option.

All galleries are available both on this website and on Flickr, so you can pick whichever version you find easier to navigate. If using this website, clicking on any photo will open a gallery where you can navigate through each album by using left/right arrows.

Links to each gallery are below. I hope you enjoy!

Photos by Chapter (Website Version | Flickr Galleries)

Fifty Photos of my Journey from Limerick to Sydney (Flickr Gallery Version)

8 thoughts

  1. Hi William,
    I’m still reading the book.I’m at the Dushanbe/Pamirs section. I’m really enjoying it. I’ve read over 20 long distance cycle journeys mainly round the world adventures. This book is possibly my favourite !
    I’m mainly a hillwalker/trekker but one day I’ll break out on a long distance cycle.
    When will part 2 be released ?

    Slainte, Manus.

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    1. Hi Manus, thanks so much for the kind words on the book. I really appreciate the comment, and I’m delighted to hear you’re enjoying it so much. I’ve already written the draft of part two, but there’s a large amount of editing still to do. Editing the first book took a huge amount out of me (the joys of self-publishing!), and since then I’ve been struggling with some health issues. So my plan is to spend this summer and autumn getting back to full health and then I’ll attack the editing this winter with the aim of releasing the book next summer. Apologies for the delay, but hopefully it’ll be worth the wait. Hope you enjoy the rest of my book, and best wishes on your own long distance cycle some day. Wishing you all the best. Slainte!

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      1. Hi William,
        I’m sure it must take a lot of time and effort getting to the final draft.
        I’ll look forward to it.
        I hope you’re back to full health again soon.

        Take care, Manus.

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  2. Hey Will, at home with a fractured ankle reading your book for the third time. Just want to say it’s been a huge inspiration. Ferry’s booked for a 2 week trip in the Pyrenees next summer – not exactly the Pamir highway, but not bad for a 17 year old! Just wanted to say I love the book and can’t wait until part 2.

    Respect from Galway, Sean.

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    1. Thanks very much for the kind words, Sean! I’m delighted to hear it’s inspired you. When I wrote the book, I really hoped it would inspire other people to set off on their own adventures, so that’s wonderful to hear.

      The very best of luck with your two weeks in the Pyrenees. I only started cycle touring at 18 with a 6-day trip around Kerry, so you’re getting off to a more adventurous start than I did! At 17 it takes a lot of courage to set off on a foreign adventure like that, so fair play! It sounds like it’ll be an amazing trip. Enjoy!

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