For a decade ” National Geographic Adventure” magazine has been committed to telling great stories about the outdoors & adventure travel. To celebrate its 10th anniversary, editor-in-chief John Rasmus & staff assemble 30 of the best articles reported from the ends of the earth in an unbeatable anthology. More than great travel writing, gripping narratives & excellent reportage, the stories collected here explore our world & its inhabitants & ask important questions about travel in the 21st century. The list of contributors is impressive, with topics ranging from the new high-speed railway to Tibet, angry elephants in India, & visiting a Shaman in Peru. Sebastian Junger chronicles his experiences with the great Pashtun fighter Amed Shah Massoud, who defeated the Russians in Afghanistan & liberated Kabul from the Taliban; David Quammen waxes lyric & geologic while kayaking down the Grand Canyon with old friends shortly after 9/11; legendary climber Reinhold Messner writes about his encounter with a yeti; Michael Finkel crosses the Sahara & finds `13 ways of looking at a void`; & Tim Cahill retraces legs of Lewis & Clark`s westward journey. This is a vivid collection for adventurers
- armchair or otherwise.