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The Australian leg of the world tour was an attempt at promoting the book HALF SAFE . The book had been given very bad reviews by the critics and the sales were very disapointing to say the least. There were other long distance auto expeditions going on in the 1950's and the Carlins were competing with them, trying anything for that extra bit of publicity.
During 1955 HALF SAFE was put on display in various cities including Foys department store in Adelaide and Myers in Melbourne. Around that time the Melbourne bayside footage of them was shot with Elinore putting on the fake smile for the camera..amazing thing is Ben appears to be sober. Elinore took off at the end of the Aust. leg , she was sick of the endless abuse including being hit by Ben , but she and Ben kept corresponding for quite a while . Ben told everyone they were still together ! She had an affair and taunted Ben with letters .
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I have ordered the book so have not read it. What's with the Womens Weekly scandal rubbish? Might be sensational and allow today's people to be offended and outraged. Has nothing to do with the efforts of one of the most resourceful and brave adventurers of the 20th century. The people who write this stuff as the main focus of the story (sure mention he was not a nice bloke if you want to) not only lack the courage or skill to carry out a similar venture but are pandering to an audience of similar mediocrity who do not understand voluntarily undertaking a project where dying is more probable than possible. Many, if not most, heroes of adventure, exploration and famous leaders and generals were probably not very nice people. It is quite possible that the rest of unremarkable humanity has an even higher percentage of not very nice people but we would rather bring down a high flyer than hear about some yobbo down the street who cheated on his wife or whatever This is not criticism of your comments. Mike, as you are just pointing out revelations? in the book. Lang |
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It's interesting to me because I like to know about the whole intricate story , including the human drama that went on behind the actual round the world trip. The earlier books are factual accounts but they don't have much of the more personal insights that this book has.
Ben said the most difficult section of the whole trip was from Calcutta to Vietnam , driving across Burma on an old deserted rocky track . A Burmese army truck with armed guards escorted Half Safe and the truck had to pull Half Safe out of a hole. In the UK they had purchased a Ford 5 cwt van as a backup car and Elinore spent a lot of time in the van following Half Safe to Calcutta. Elinore wrote everything down in her journals and her writings are quoted here and there. A rival expedition , driving in a Hillman Husky was in Asia and Ben ran into them more than once. When WW2 began, Ben was desperate to get into the shooting war , he volunteered for the RAF but he failed the medical. Ben was actually in the SOE for 6 months but he was released to return to the engineers. I think you will enjoy the book, the book fills in many of the gaps that the earlier books left out.
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Ben probably went on the Ledo Road. Built during WW2 as a part of the Stillwell Road network to Burma and China from India. I will have to reread my copy of "The Second Half of Half Safe" - available from Guildford Grammar School in Perth. It followed the route Birtles took in a 6 week near-death battle through the hills in the 1920's as the first vehicle from India to Burma. Now that IS a great adventure! I drove it a couple of years ago in an old Suzuki but it is now quite good, if very windy. A team of two Landrovers from Oxford and Cambridge were the first over it after the war as late as 1953 - that is a great read "First Overland". They claim to be the first to drive from UK to Singapore. Lang |
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Always speculated he married the first time since she was bordering on becoming an old maid by the mindset of the era. She wanted to travel with him and it wasn't appropriate back then being unmarried.
The first book is really amazing if you think about the tasks he overcame on the open ocean. Also really shows how much more passed as general knowledge with his wartime experiences which allowed him to have the confidence. One point he mentioned was no fear of running out of water since he could distill seawater if needed having so much gasoline available. Another was his concept of allowing seawater into his lower fuel tank so it wouldn't have a vacuum issue or make his GPA unstable as it would have otherwise filled with air. I'd never have risked mixing sea water with my fuel, even if the jeep engine only requires 68 octane to run.
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Here is a Tv program on Half Safe and particularly Ben Carlin.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-Gqi-RlbO0 Lang |
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