
Riding the Ice Wind : By Kite and Sledge across Antarctica.
Title:
Riding the Ice Wind : By Kite and Sledge across Antarctica.
Author:
Nicoll, Alastair Vere.
ISBN:
9780857730534
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (278 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Route Map -- Introduction -- 1 Beginnings -- 2 Flaubert's Parrot -- 3 A New Life -- 4 Altered Reality -- 5 Constructing the Creature -- 6 There But Still Nowhere -- 7 Family Matters -- 8 Fly on my Wind -- 9 A New Horizon -- 10 The Icefall -- 11 The Layer Cake -- 12 Down and Out -- 13 Silence Valley -- 14 The Sword of Damocles -- 15 Difficult Decisions -- 16 It's All in the Mind -- 17 Uncontactable -- 18 Divide and Rule -- 19 Heat Miser -- 20 Travelling Without Moving -- 21 The South Pole -- 22 Leaving the End of the Earth -- 23 North -- 24 The Winds of Change -- 25 Touching the Void -- 26 Mutability -- 27 The Final Burst -- 28 An End and a Beginning -- Epilogue -- Select Bibliography -- Author's Note -- Acknowledgements.
Abstract:
Adrift in a life without risk or surprise and with a burning desire to make some sense of his place in the world, Alastair Vere Nicoll dived into the unknown. Leaving the security of friends, work and a wife, he joined a team of young men to harness the katabatic winds and haul and kite-surf across Antarctica: the coldest, windiest, most violent continent on earth. For Alastair, Antarctica was a land of legend and mystery, the ultimate test of strength, endurance and bravery; a place where he might feed his restlessness and find meaning in the emptiness. Not since Shackleton had nearly perished attempting the same thing in his Endurance expedition had such a crossing been attempted. This is the story of the first West to East traverse of the continent of Antarctica and of a race against time as Alastair fought to get home for the birth of his first child. Told with honesty and wisdom and adorned with some bewitching descriptions of Antarctica, Riding the Ice Wind is a compelling and subtly important book for our times. 'This is a heart-led account of one of the longest, hardest polar journeys of recent years. It is a testament that enduring hardship isn't about bravado but about a quiet, at times faltering, daily decision to endure.' - Bear Grylls 'It's extremely heartening to discover, through a text that is beautifully and powerfully written, that a younger generation of adventurers has got what it takes - and more. They prove themselves worthy successors to their heroes, Amundsen, Shackleton and Scott.' - John Hare 'An original and compelling book that really gets into the psyche of adventure and the conflict between the call of responsibility and the desire for freedom. I thoroughly enjoyed it.' - Jonny Bealby, Wild Frontiers.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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