Rowing the Northwest Passage

Rowing the Northwest Passage
Title Rowing the Northwest Passage PDF eBook
Author Kevin Vallely
Publisher Greystone Books Ltd
Total Pages 163
Release 2017-09-23
Genre Travel
ISBN 1771641355

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"Vallely transports the reader to places few will ever go: the very edges of the earth and of human endurance." —Evan Solomon In this gripping first-hand account, four seasoned adventurers navigate a sophisticated, high-tech rowboat across the Northwest Passage. One of the "last firsts" remaining in the adventure world, this journey is only possible because of the dramatic impacts of global warming in the high Arctic, which provide an ironic opportunity to draw attention to the growing urgency of climate change. Along the way, the team repeatedly face life-threatening danger from storms unparalleled in their ferocity and unpredictability and bears witness to unprecedented changes in the Arctic habitat and inhabitants, while weathering gale-force vitriol from climate change deniers who have taken to social media to attack them and undermine their efforts.

Blokes Up North

Blokes Up North
Title Blokes Up North PDF eBook
Author Kevin Oliver
Publisher
Total Pages 252
Release 2014
Genre
ISBN 9781907206245

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Northabout

Northabout
Title Northabout PDF eBook
Author Jarlath Cunnane
Publisher
Total Pages 256
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN

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Eight Irishmen and their 47-foot aluminum boat "Northabout" left Westport Co. Mayo in June 2001 to sail the Northwest Passage. Completing the voyage in a record thirteen weeks, the crew returned home leaving the boat in Alaska to cruise British Columbia in 2002. The call of the wild induced a return to the Arctic in July 2004 to try the more difficult Northeast Passage - a longer, more difficult journey. On October 12, 2005. "Northabout" sailed into Westport having completed the first ever, and more difficult east-to-west, circumnavigation of the Arctic icecap by a small yacht.

Voyages in Search of the North-west Passage

Voyages in Search of the North-west Passage
Title Voyages in Search of the North-west Passage PDF eBook
Author Richard Hakluyt
Publisher ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages 216
Release 1886
Genre Northwest Passage
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Lines on a Map

Lines on a Map
Title Lines on a Map PDF eBook
Author Frank Wolf
Publisher Rocky Mountain Books Ltd
Total Pages 282
Release 2018-10-23
Genre Travel
ISBN 1771602902

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Shortlisted for the 2019 Banff Mountain Book Award for Adventure Travel Two decades of adventure writing are captured in this entertaining and inspiring collection of travel journalism by renowned adventurer, writer, filmmaker and environmentalist Frank Wolf. Lines on a Map is a compilation of Frank Wolf's best work from the past two decades. Some of the adventures include: two friends on a cycling and volcano-climbing odyssey across Java, the world's most populous island, in the world's most populous Muslim country, Indonesia, in the wake of 9/11; a surreal private lunch with former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau during an 8000 km canoe journey across Canada; discovering the past and present on a 900 km hiking and kayaking journey from Skagway, Alaska, to Dawson City, Yukon; negotiating the cultural divide during a whitewater paddling expedition in Laos and Cambodia with Russian extreme kayakers; exploring the nature and politics of a multi-billion dollar pipeline in northern BC by hiking, biking and kayaking the GPS track of the proposed project route from the oil sands to the British Columbia coast; conducting a mammal tracking survey in the course of a 120 km ski traverse of Banff National Park; discovering the truth about the existence of Sasquatch in northern Ontario; retracing Viking history during a canoe trip across Scandinavia. Complete with dozens of colour photographs, Wolf weaves together humour, drama and local knowledge to transport readers to some of the outermost corners of the globe in an epic quest to celebrate the freedom to move, explore and be wild.

New York to Nome

New York to Nome
Title New York to Nome PDF eBook
Author Shell Taylor
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1989
Genre Canoes and canoeing
ISBN

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To the Ice and Beyond

To the Ice and Beyond
Title To the Ice and Beyond PDF eBook
Author Graeme Kendall
Publisher
Total Pages 216
Release 2017-10-24
Genre Ocean travel
ISBN 9780473399061

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"Kiwi yachtsman Graeme Kendall was the first person to sail the Northwest Passage solo non-stop. Sailing east to west, he knocked off the "Everest of sailing" in just 12 days - the fastest recorded - as part of his extraordinary solo circumnavigation of the globe. This is a story of determination, meticulous planning and rugged courage. All alone for 193 days in his purpose-built yacht Astral Express, Kendall crossed 28,000 miles of ocean, facing some of the Earth's most terrifying seas. An enthralling adventure, To The Ice And Beyond will inspire you to live your dreams, and to never give up."--Jacket.