Hugh Greer began his travel adventures in the nineteen-fifties with his mom and dad. There were camping trips where he slept in a small canvas tent and was forced to do his business in a terrifying outhouse. There also were gruelling car tips to Southern California in an era of no interstate highways or bypasses. There were thirteen months of backpacking around the world and a year living and working in England. As time went by, Greer not only became older but financially more comfortable. This prompted a more upscale level of travel which included ocean cruises and river boats through Europe and down the Mekong River. 2,300 Days of Travel describes, in a humorous and self-deprecating style, many of Greer's interesting travel experiences. This is a read for anyone who has travelled or wants to travel in the future. It is also a book for anyone who enjoys a good laugh.
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