Which "Man Mission" did you like best?

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i am quite fascinated by the chasing the Icelandic Northern Lights and I wish I could go there and enjoy it. Moreover, after reading about the cycling at Japan, I added it to my wish list.
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I loved the visit in Japan,my dream land.
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Japan was amazing! I would love to bike somewhere with mountains.
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Susmita Biswas wrote: 02 Jan 2020, 22:43 There's a list of my favorites. But, as you said, chasing the Icelandic Northern Lights was one of the bests.
Seeing the Northern Lights in Iceland would be amazing! I hope to do it one day!
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My favorite was chasing the Icelandic Northern Lights. That is something I have always wanted to see!
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The one I liked the most is the one I would like to do one day.. I want to cycle through Japan. Boy that mission sounded like bunch of fun!
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LeDiplomatique wrote: 02 Jan 2020, 01:28 I enjoyed most the Harpers Pass Trail expedition. When the duo perceived a possible attack, the weapons they picked were amusing. When the author described the eyes surrounding them, wolves came to my mind. I was amused when I realized the terror was caused by mere cows. The author's style of narration of the scene made it more hilarious.
I enjoyed that one too, dangerous predators lurking in the periphery...
When bovines attack! Mooove out the way and grab whatever weapons you can :wink:
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AvidBibliophile wrote: 06 Jan 2020, 23:05
LeDiplomatique wrote: 02 Jan 2020, 01:28 I enjoyed most the Harpers Pass Trail expedition. When the duo perceived a possible attack, the weapons they picked were amusing. When the author described the eyes surrounding them, wolves came to my mind. I was amused when I realized the terror was caused by mere cows. The author's style of narration of the scene made it more hilarious.
I enjoyed that one too, dangerous predators lurking in the periphery...
When bovines attack! Mooove out the way and grab whatever weapons you can :wink:
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I loved that part where they were cycling in Japan. I wish to visit Japan someday in the future.
Also that cow incident was too funny.
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I would have to say their trip to Japan. It's a beautiful country rich in culture that I would love to visit someday. Cycling around to explore the land also sounds quite fascinating.
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Mine was definitely the mission to Japan! I've always wanted to go but haven't quite been able to yet. That'll be a trip in the future for sure.
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Isn wrote: 07 Jan 2020, 05:39 I loved that part where they were cycling in Japan. I wish to visit Japan someday in the future.
Also that cow incident was too funny.
Me too! I loved the part about the herd of cows in New Zealand, but I think Japan is my favorite. I'd love to visit those cool vending machines!
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The 14th Man Mission appeals to me interestingly. I have not gone to Peru yet, but is fascinated by the description of the sights and sounds met along the way by the protagonists. I always feel in gratitude to authors who have that descriptive ability to fill me in about places I could not visit as yet.
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I had so many favorites it is hard to choose just one. My bucket list has certainly been updated after reading this book. But the Northern lights has always been my unicorn... so I would select the Icelandic experience.
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I love traveling to japan, especially to Tokyo. It is sweet and sweet.
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