A Septuagenarian Odyssey Simon Gandolfi has never been one to grow old gracefully & following two heart attacks he decides not to rest up as many might but to ride the length of Hispanic America on a 125cc motorbike. & why not? His wife may have plenty of reasons why not but used to the intrepid septuagenarians determination to complete any plan he comes up with she shrugs her shoulders & waves him goodbye. At 73 years old Simon Gandolfi sets off from Veracruz on the Gulf of Mexico to embark on a five & a half month journey culminating at the end of the world Ushuaia in Tierra del Fuego. For Simon this is a journey of discovery. Leaving behind the safety & sanctuary of friends & family he is truly alone but along the way he meets & talks with rich & poor old & young officials & professionals agricultural & industrial workers. This expertly written travelogue reveals not only the stories of those he meets & his own but also that of Latin America its attitudes to itself to the USA & the UK in the aftermath of the Iraq war & the realities of the poverty & endemic corruption throughout much of this continent. But whilst guide books often warn of thieves corrupt police & border officials Gandolfi writes of the incredible kindness & generosity he encounters of hope & joy understanding & new friendships & ultimately an old mans refusal to surrender to his years. The journey begins tomorrow at 8 a.m with a flight from the UK to Boston. I fly Aer Lingus & have bought & will wear a green shirt & a Clancy Brothers Arran sweater in hope of an upgrade. I will be away from home for many months & I have a long long way to ride. Am I nervous? Yes. Scared? A little. Simon Gandolfi 18 April 2006 Outrageously irresponsible & undeniably liberating Gandolfis travels will fire the imaginations of every traveller young or old.