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The journals of Richard "Dick" Proenneke are now available in an edited and annotated volume covering the years 1974 through 1980. The nation first became aware of the remarkable life of Dick Proenneke with the publication of One Man's Wilderness in 1973.... [ More...]
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Eighteen months after a parachute fall, Grylls overcame extreme weather conditions and months of limited sleep to reach the summit of the world's tallest mountain.
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When Callahan's small sloop sank west of the Canary Islands, he found himself adrift in the Atlantic in a five-foot raft, with only enough food and water for 18 days. For 76 days he drifted 1800 miles, the only man in history to survive more than a month... [ More...]
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On October 12, 1972, an Uruguayan Air Force plane carrying a team of rugby players crashed in the remote snowy peaks of the Andes. Ten weeks later, only sixteen of the forty-five passengers were found alive. This is the story of those ten weeks spent in the... [ More...]
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A journalist's obsession brings her to a remote island off the California coast, home to the world's most mysterious and fearsome predators-and the strange band of surfer-scientists who follow them.
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Since 1980, Patagonia's catalog has invited customers and wilderness photographers to submit their best, most unexpected shots of life outdoors. Sievert and Ridgeway, Patagonia's current and founding photo editor, respectively, present 100-plus most... [ More...]
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The unparalleled series of surfing guides has a new addition: Stormrider Europe: The Continent. Packed with facts, maps, beach statistics, hundreds of amazing color photos, Stormrider guides are the source surfers turn to for worldwide surfing information.... [ More...]
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Wilkinson recounts the thrilling story of the visionary Swedish explorer S.A. Andree, who in 1897, at the height of the heroic age of Arctic endeavor, attempted to discover the North Pole by flying over it in a hydrogen balloon.
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