ICE MAN. Ice Battle. How I walked alone across the entire Antarctic
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In December 2018, American Colin O’braidy decided to cross Antarctica alone.
He had to:
- walk about 1,500 km on foot.
- pull a sleigh with luggles weighing 170 kg.
- strictly adhere to a meager ration of protein bars. Any breakdown can finish his journey ahead of schedule.
- put up a tent every time you need to celebrate the need.
- tolerate unbearable cold when the temperature drops to -50 ° C.
“The brutal, irresistible power of Antarctica is not in weather or unbearable cold, but in implicit destruction of reason - and this is the only thing that cannot be protected from.” ©
He will not have a second chance, any mistake can become fatal for his expedition. All that remains Colin is to continue to go forward, despite the pain of frostbite, fatigue, falling and wounds
He had to:
- walk about 1,500 km on foot.
- pull a sleigh with luggles weighing 170 kg.
- strictly adhere to a meager ration of protein bars. Any breakdown can finish his journey ahead of schedule.
- put up a tent every time you need to celebrate the need.
- tolerate unbearable cold when the temperature drops to -50 ° C.
“The brutal, irresistible power of Antarctica is not in weather or unbearable cold, but in implicit destruction of reason - and this is the only thing that cannot be protected from.” ©
He will not have a second chance, any mistake can become fatal for his expedition. All that remains Colin is to continue to go forward, despite the pain of frostbite, fatigue, falling and wounds
Author:
Author:Колин О'Брэйди
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:Religion & Spiritually
- Category:Magazines & Encyclopedia
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:12+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-04-113624-6
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