Two years ago I read somewhere that Ewan McGregor was going to ride a bike around the world. I didn’t think much of it then and totally forgot about it until a few weeks ago Marzouq mentioned Long Way Round on his blog. Turns out Ewan McGregor took cameras with him on the trip and he turned his adventure into a documentary. So right after I read Marzouqs post I download the series from the Internet and I watched it none stop for 2 days.
Long Way Round is a documentary that is 7 episodes long and it takes you on an adventure with Ewan McGregor and his best friend Charley Boorman on a 151 day journey from London all the way to New York. They headed East from London through a couple of countries in Europe, then they headed into Russia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia then Russia again followed by Siberia where they then took a plane to Alaska. From Alaska they then rode down to Calgary and then down into the US until they reached New York. It was a really incredible and extremely exhausting journey. Mongolia for example has only 80 miles of tarmac so the majority of their ride was on gravel and offroad.
It was really fun to watch the documentary and by the end of it you just want to quit your job, go out and buy a bike and then travel the world on it. I was really disappointed when it finished and I really wished it was longer because it felt like I was with them on their adventure. My final rating is easily a 5 out of 5. The only other series I have given a full 5 stars to is Band of Brothers so its not a score I give out easily unless its really worth it.
5 replies on “Review: Long Way Round”
hmm… so u downloaded the series from the net and u want us to buy it from amazon… thats not fair đŸ˜‰
dude after downloading the movie I bought the DVD! lol i want to watch the extra scenes plus it only cost like $14
thats what i call a good watch.
The series rocks and its like lonely planet meets global treck meets ewan mcg.
that’s what I am doing with my brother in 5 years :).
we already are planning for it, getting my bike permit soon.
They also did a follow up called Long Way Down where they traveled from Scotland to Cape Town on the bikes. Even better than Long Way Round!