Wild by Nature: From Siberia to Australia, Three Years Alone in the Wilderness on Foot
Jan 17, 2017 | English | ASIN: B01N1QMTJ9 | 7 hrs 17 mins | M4B & MP3@63 kbps
219 to 221 MB | Unabridged | Retail
Author: Sarah Marquis
Translator: Stephanie Hellert
Narrator: Emily Lawrence
Jan 17, 2017 | English | ASIN: B01N1QMTJ9 | 7 hrs 17 mins | M4B & MP3@63 kbps
219 to 221 MB | Unabridged | Retail
Author: Sarah Marquis
Translator: Stephanie Hellert
Narrator: Emily Lawrence
Not since Cheryl Strayed gifted us with her adventure on the Pacific Crest Trail in her memoir, Wild, has there been such a powerful epic adventure by a woman alone. In Wild by Nature, National Geographic explorer Sarah Marquis takes you on the trail of her 10,000-mile solo hike across the remote Gobi desert from Siberia to Thailand, at which point she was transported by boat to complete the hike at her favorite tree in Australia.
Against nearly insurmountable odds and relying on hunting and her own wits, Sarah Marquis survived the Mafia, drug dealers, thieves on horseback who harassed her tent every night for weeks, temperatures from subzero to scorching, life-threatening wildlife, a dengue fever delirium in the Laos jungle, tropic ringworm in northern Thailand, dehydration, and a life-threatening abscess.
This is an incredible story of adventure, human ingenuity, persistence, and resilience that shows firsthand what it is to adventure as a woman in the most dangerous of circumstance, what it is to be truly alone in the wild, and why someone would challenge themselves with an expedition others would call crazy. For Marquis, her story is about freedom, being alive and wild by nature.
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