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Richard Bangs, adventure without end / Richard Bangs ; foreword by Ed. Viesturs.
Author
Bangs, Richard, 1950-
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/Created
Seattle, WA : The Mountaineers Books, ©2001.
Description
221 pages : illustrations, map ; 23 cm
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ReCAP - Remote Storage
G465 .B368 2001
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Travel
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Anecdotes
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Bangs, Richard 1950-
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Travel
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Anecdotes
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Summary note
The author presents a collection of travel and adventure stories, including a chronicle of a whitewater rafting trip in Idaho's Selway River and mountaineering in Washington State and Borneo.
Contents
Hippo Holidays
Down the Crazy River
Krakauer's Curse: The Second Mountain Syndrome
The Selway: River of Almost No Return
Escape to Borneo
The First Kiva
Patagonia: Under the Horns of a Dilemma
The Inca Trail: Lost City, Lost Stories
The Lost Art: Biking Burgundy
The Atlas: Travels with a Mule
Lombok: The Other Island
The River Wired: The Secret River
The Mirage of Wilderness: Sea Kayaking Newfoundland
Up Against the Whaling Wall: Paddling the Passage Inside
Kalimantan: Dancing with the Dayaks
The Myth of Adventure: A Thousand Years of Danger and Derring-do.
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Adventure without end
ISBN
0898868602 ((pbk.))
9780898868609 ((pbk.))
LCCN
2001007165
OCLC
48449745
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