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Sueños de la Patagonia (Around the World in Eighty Days)

That boy from Patagonia dreamed of travelling the world on two wheels. A life full of stories that culminates in a round-the-world trip.

Hugo Scagnetti

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

Dreams of Patagonia: Around the World in Eighty Days is not merely a chronological account of exploits with a beginning and an end, nor is it a travel book or a guide for adventurers. It is a book about life, brimming with fulfilled dreams, miles of wonder, and marvelous ways of experiencing the world on two wheels. It is about what I have seen, what I have lived through, and what I have dreamed while crossing this planet. It is an honest attempt to share what drove me to make things happen, even when all seemed lost.

Being able to travel thanks to medical research.
Being able to travel thanks to medical research.

A journey, like life itself or embarking on a new project or daring to make a profound change, is made up of the same elements: fears, hopes, doubts, and vertigo. There is also that inexplicable joy that arises every time one dares to go a little further because moving forward is the only way to rediscover oneself.

I have been walking this path since the beginning of my consciousness because, without those memories and experiences, the journey would certainly be incomplete. I took that part of my life out into the world with the curious gaze of a child and the contemplative calm of an adult.

THE AIM OF THE BOOK

The aim of this book is to share what I call "crossing the threshold"—the experience of taking that first, most important step toward a more authentic present. The adventure is powerful because it is all about reality. This book doesn't expect you to travel around the world. After all, a round-the-world journey is the accumulation of small daily steps. It's almost irrelevant compared to becoming aware of our limited time. What matters is achieving what one wishes to do at the precise moment.

That is why I decided to write this book. If, as you read it, you feel an irresistible urge to revive a project you've tucked away in the back of your mind and dare to bring it to life, then I will know I have fulfilled my purpose.

My home for eighty days.
My home for eighty days.

The narrative shifts between two time frames: the present, which is my round-the-world journey, and the past, which is the memories that sustain me. The adult gazing at Vladivostok and the child who learned to dream on two wheels in Patagonia are interwoven with a thousand anecdotes and parallel thoughts. I allow myself to be awestruck by the world, its history, its people, its flavors, its myriad paths, and the sea, which compels me to pause.

These are reflections born of travel and the questions that arise when time slows down, almost defying the laws of physics. This book is about pausing. It's about finding a shore, like that of the sea, from which to look back and understand what has been learned.

Take the time to understand.
Take the time to understand.

REWARD FOR PATRONS

1) Free digital download of the e-book in EPUB format.

2) 20% discount off the RRP when purchasing the physical book.

3) Signing and personal dedication in the physical book in November in Madrid (venue to be confirmed) during the book launch event.

4) Access to multimedia content on the Globalriders.eu website.

5) A personal dedication to each patron on a printable digital map showing the round-the-world route, signed by the author.

6) Free admission to the ‘Cruzar el Umbral’ talks, ‘Around the World in Eighty Days’ in Madrid and Huelva.

Sueños de la Patagonia
Sueños de la Patagonia

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

My name is Hugo Scagnetti. I am an entrepreneur and an adventurer on two wheels. I have spent my whole life involved in entrepreneurship, innovation, and traveling the world. In 2004, I was the director of the travel series Worldtrips on RTVE, as well as Caravana América in the United States. I am also the creator of the charity project Globalrider: Around the World in Eighty Days. I have developed many projects driven by my passion for science, knowledge, and expeditions. My passion for learning about cultures, history, languages, and people has culminated in the publication of this book.

Hugo Scagnetti in 2008. Mexico.
Hugo Scagnetti in 2008. Mexico.

USE OF FUNDS

All funds raised will go toward finishing the final chapters of the book, self-editing, and self-publishing a first print run of 1,000 copies.

I will also add multimedia content and extras relating to my various journeys around the world, accessible via QR codes.

Provisional schedule

Calendario 2026
Calendario 2026

Backers will receive rewards beginning in November 2026, including a free digital download of the book, access to extra digital content, and a dedication on the printable digital map featuring their name and the author’s signature.

The physical book is expected to be available at a 20% discount off the RRP during the promotional event in Madrid and Huelva.

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FAQ

  • “Hey, I really liked the idea of Sueños de la Patagonia. What was the moment or experience during your travels that first made you feel this wasn’t just a journey, but something you needed to turn into a book about life and crossing personal limits?”

    From my very first trip, I decided to document it through photography. Later, on longer journeys, I began filming documentaries with the constructive aim of showing what I saw. Yet, both the photographs and videos only show a small part of my experience.

    I always knew that one day I would write a book about everything I experienced, including what I couldn't show, such as my thoughts while traveling and talking to people, my feelings, the smells, my fears, and my joys. The most interesting thing about writing the book is that each of you will now recreate your own images and sensations through the words. After all, words are the embodiment of thought.

  • ‘The book is like a cycling guidebook’

    No, the book reflects life experiences while traveling the world. It contains reflections on the present, connections to the past, and undoubtedly, a vision of the future. The journey is the common thread that illuminates other aspects. It was almost like a form of introspective therapy while I was wearing my cycling or motorcycle helmet. There are obviously a thousand anecdotes from the journeys, as well as insights about entrepreneurship, family, projects, and life in general. In short, it is not a cycling travel guide.

  • I’m curious, was there a specific moment during your travels that made you realize writing was the only way to truly express it?

    Yes, when I arrived in Vladivostok and saw the Alexander Solzhenitsyn monument in the harbor, I knew words would be more powerful than images in describing my experience.

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