TIM CAHILL (WRITER)

:''For other people named Tim Cahill, see Tim Cahill (disambiguation).''
'Tim Cahill' (1943 – ) is a travel writer who lives in Livingston, Montana. He is a founding editor of ''Outside'' magazine and currently serves as an "Editor at Large" for the magazine. He also is a frequent contributor to National Geographic Adventure magazine.
Along with professional long-distance driver Garry Sowerby, Cahill set a world record for speed in driving the entire length of the American continents, from Ushuaia in Tierra del Fuego in southern Argentina up along the Pan-American Highway to Prudhoe Bay, Alaska in twenty-three days, twenty-two hours, and forty-three minutes. This trip was the source material for his book ''Road Fever''.
He has also written several books recounting his adventure travel experiences and blends his own brand of humor into his stories.

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★ '', Bantam Books: 1986. ISBN 0-553-05115-6

★ '', Bantam Books: 1987. ISBN 0-553-34276-2

★ ''A Wolverine Is Eating My Leg'', Vintage Books: 1989. ISBN 0-679-72026-X

★ '', Random House: 1991. ISBN 0-394-57656-X

★ ''Pecked To Death By Ducks'', Random House: 1993. ISBN 0-679-40735-9

★ '', Villard: 1997. ISBN 0-679-45625-2

★ ''Dolphins (book)'', National Geographic: 2000. ISBN 0-7922-7594-2

★ ''Hold The Enlightenment'', Villard: 2002. ISBN 0-375-50766-3

★ '', Crown Journeys: 2004. ISBN 1-4000-4622-X

★ '' (editor), Travelers' Tales: 2000. ISBN 1-885211-55-4

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