Les Stroud – Will to Live
Les Stroud is a Canadian musician, filmmaker, and survival expert …
Recommended.
In Will to Live, Les discusses the following stories of survival:
– Yossi Ghinsberg who survived in the Amazon jungle for 21 days
– Nando Parrado who survived 72 days in the Andes after a plane crash
– The Robertson families tale of survival on the open sea
– Chris McCandless whose survival story ends in the Alaskan wilderness with his death
– The Stolpa family whose winter driving trip almost turns deadly
– The Karluk, a 1913 arctic expedition
– Douglas Mawson who survived 3 brutal months in the Antarctic coast
Will to Live: Dispatches from the Edge of Survival Paperback – 2011
Envirofit clean-burning cook stove
Kraig Becker promotes the Himalayan Stove Project.
Check this article to see what they are doing to make the world a better place:
The problems the Project are addressing and solving are obvious. Inefficient cookstoves in the fragile high Himalayan environment (and elsewhere) cause
1.) indoor air pollution and related health issues due to smoke inhalation,
2.) personal safety hazards to families and their children,
3.) deforestation,
4.) climate change and
5.) economic and other social issues.
The Himalayan Stove Project is a U.S. public charity staffed totally by volunteers who pay all their own expenses, including travel to Nepal. In addition, a growing community of institutions, corporations and individuals supports its very pragmatic mission of making a difference now.
Indoor Air Pollution (IAP) is the planet’s 4th-largest public health threat after malaria, clean water and HIV-Aids.
Click PLAY or watch one of the clearer technology stoves on YouTube.
Mt Kilimanjaro Rongai route
Ahmed Almaziad from Saudi Arabia started hiking 2011. And is now addicted.
I found his Mt Kilimanjaro Rongai trip report useful.
(I’ve still not climbed the highest mountain in Africa.)
Check his Corsica GR 20 2013 (north) trip report, as well.
Like me, Ahmed found the start of the GR 20 very difficult. In face he backtracked to town to lighten his pack. And start fresh the next morning.
His blog is SaudiHiker.com.
Tongariro Circuit, New Zealand
Tongariro Northern Circuit is the best hike in the best trekking region in the world — New Zealand.
How can that be?
Why do we like the circuit better than the dozens of other awesome Kiwi walks?
These videos make it clear. 🙂
Click PLAY or watch a wonderful GreatWalks.co.nz promo on YouTube.
And another. Click PLAY or watch Dave and Tim on a snowy Circuit on YouTube.
We’ve updated and moved our Tongariro Circuit information page. Click through if you might want to organize your own Tongariro Circuit.
Tour du Mont Blanc
My friends Greg and Helen Kolodziejzyk just completed the Tour du Mont Blanc. And had a fantastic time. 🙂
Check our TMB information page.
Beaver and Bison
NEW – John Muir Trail
We’ve updated and moved our JMT information page.
AT A GLANCE
- one of our top 10 hikes in the world
start in stunning Yosemite, Muir’s “Range of Light”- 223mi (360km) to Whitney Portal adding sidetrips to Half Dome, Vermillion Resort and Mt. Whitney 14,505ft (4,421m)
- 15-21 days recommended
- most hikers carry their own food and tent (pack animals can be hired, however)
… read more here
If you’ve hiked the John Muir recently, check that page for accuracy. We’ve not been there since 2007. Too long.
Ultra-Ever Dry ®
WHEN is this technology coming to outdoor gear?
Looks brilliant. 🙂
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
Ultra-Ever Dry ®
BBC Natural World – Himalaya
Kraig Becker:
…The video below is a full episode of that series which happens to be focused on one of my favorite places – the Himalaya. If you have 49 minutes to spare, you’ll get a great look at those mountains and the people that live there, with some of the most breathtaking scenery you’ll find anywhere. So sit back, turn up the volume and enjoy the show. It is one of the greatest on Earth.
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
I’m doing some research for a planned trip to the BIG mountains.






