PhillM
Well-Known Member
I agree that maps can be a distraction
but Roger goes to a blip on a GPS
sounds his horn and comes home
don't get it
and
I fear I never will
Dylan
I have read all three books. I think the GPS and photos came in later because in book two he clearly says that he was told he had to produce evidence that he had been where he said he had been. I suspect the publisher wanted / needed it.
As for going "out there" without a clear destination, I sort of do get that. I can see that meeting the challenge of small boat sailing out in the big wild sea is a challenge in its own right.
On a slightly different note, I felt that by book three Roger was struggling to find too much to say and while it was still a good book, you can almost hear him looking for the "next thing" to do. I almost woried that he was in danger pf painting him into an image that people (publisher etc) would expect him to follow because it is commercially successful. It was nice to hear that he is fitting out a new boat for a different kind of adventure.