Grand Adventures. Alastair Humphreys
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Название: Grand Adventures

Автор: Alastair Humphreys

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Спорт, фитнес

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isbn: 9780008131944

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СКАЧАТЬ some of which were scary, some frustrating, but mostly fun. What to pack, where to go next, how to get there, how to make a three-year-old happy, how to keep all of us (especially the baby) safe while also having a bit of fun ourselves and proving the point that life does not have to change completely as soon as kids arrive.

      KIRSTIE PELLING

      6,000 MILES OF FAMILY CYCLING ACROSS THE GLOBE

      An adventure is much more fun when you have kids along – in fact, in our experience they are the key to getting to know the world. They’re also often better at things than you are, as we recently found out in the Pyrenees when the kids left us way behind on the mountain.

      MARK KALCH

      PADDLING THE LONGEST RIVER ON EACH CONTINENT

      Something like the Upper Nile and the Yangtze, which I’ll have to paddle, are two rivers that are ridiculously difficult. They have an element of danger. Decisions based on how this might affect my kids or my family will certainly have to be taken. But most of the time I am paddling in nice weather, eating as many chocolate bars as I want to, meeting really cool people and essentially just having a paddling holiday.

      PAULA CONSTANT

      WALKED FOR THREE YEARS FROM THE UK TO THE SAHARA

      I was married when I left London. My husband and I left together. We walked the first year together. A month into the trip through the Sahara our marriage broke up. Gary left and I continued walking on my own. I don’t have a fixed opinion on whether one should do a trip with a romantic partner or not. I think it entirely depends upon the couple, the expedition, and everything. I think there are virtues to both. The first year, it meant the world to me to have a partner to walk with. And I’m not sure to this day whether or not I would have had the courage to leave on my own. Having said that, I was absolutely and utterly frustrated by the time a year had gone past. And, I would say, travel certainly heightens any trouble with a couple.

      RIAAN MANSER

      ROWED FROM AFRICA TO NEW YORK WITH HIS WIFE

      When I look at the rowing now, I just think that [going solo] would be a step too far for me. On the topic of taking a friend with me: I think I romanticise the idea. I love the idea of taking a buddy, but that buddy would have to be a really good friend because I know what you have to go through. I’m actually glad that I took my wife, Vasti, because we did something special together. If I were to choose again, without a doubt I’d take my wife.

      ANT GODDARD

      DROVE AROUND THE USA WITH HIS YOUNG FAMILY

      I’ve been able to work remotely while travelling, so some days I’ll have to sit in a park or coffee shop working while my wife and son get to enjoy the local sites, but work has been super-flexible and that’s definitely helped fund the trip.

      GRANT ‘AXE’ RAWLINSON

      HUMAN-POWERED EXPEDITIONS BEGINNING AND ENDING ON INTERESTING MOUNTAIN SUMMITS

      I treated my wife even more like a princess than I normally do until she gave me permission to go on the trip!

      MATT PRIOR

      DROVE TO MONGOLIA IN A £150 CAR

      Family-wise, my dad didn’t talk to me for a while. He thought I was being an idiot taking this risk when I had a good career [as a fighter pilot] laid out in front of me. I put this down to a generational thing: he’s used to it now and I always come back in one piece so it can’t be that bad!

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      SOLO OR WITH FRIENDS?

      WISE WORDS FROM FELLOW ADVENTURERS

      SEAN CONWAY

      SWAM THE LENGTH OF BRITAIN, CYCLED ROUND THE WORLD

      I think the benefits of travelling alone include… The freedom to change plans whenever you like and you get to live the adventure you want to live. If I had to choose, I prefer travelling alone because I often like to do long days, which isn’t for everyone.

      SHIRINE TAYLOR

      CYCLING ROUND THE WORLD

      I think the benefits of travelling alone include…Learning more about yourself and gaining a sense of independence. When you are alone you realise that you can get through any situation. You are also able to truly figure out who you are and what you want when you are solely focused on yourself.

      Whilst the advantages of going with someone else include…

      It’s impossible to explain to an outsider how it feels to sleep in a slum, or to cycle up a two-day pass, so it’s nice to have someone alongside you who gets it.

      You have someone to cuddle up with at night!

      If I had to choose… That’s a hard one. I absolutely love travelling alone and will definitely be doing more of it throughout my life, but now that I have found ‘my person’ I wouldn’t give him up for the world. I think it’s important for everyone to travel alone at least once since it’s such an eye-opening, incredible experience.

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      ANNA HUGHES

      BOTH CYCLED AND SAILED 4,000 MILES AROUND THE COASTLINE OF GREAT BRITAIN

      I think the benefits of travelling alone include…

      People tend to offer help more if you are travelling alone.

      Whilst the advantages of going with someone else include…

      Sharing the views makes them more real, somehow. If I had to choose, I would go alone, because I am fiercely independent and want to do things my way! And the satisfaction of accomplishing something by yourself is wonderful.

      HELEN LLOYD

      ADVENTURES BY BIKE, HORSE, RIVER AND ON FOOT

      The advantages of going with someone else include…

      It’s safer to go places that would be difficult or more dangerous alone.

      If I had to choose, I would go alone because of the freedom, but it’s still easy enough to find someone to do stuff with if I want to. So it’s the best of both worlds.

      JAMIE MCDONALD

      RAN 5,000 MILES ACROSS CANADA

      I think the benefits of travelling alone include…Embracing the adventure, and everything around you more. You only have to focus on one person: you. Selfishly, that can be nice.

      IAN PACKHAM

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