The Last River: The Tragic Race for Shangri-La (Eazimaps S.)

The Last River: The Tragic Race for Shangri-La (Eazimaps S.)

by ToddBalf (Author)

Synopsis

Running through the southwest corner of Tibet, the Tsangpo River is the last and most dangerous uncharted whitewater passage. It is also a place of extraordinary beauty, coursing through snow capped mountain ranges and ripping through verdant jungle. It is no wonder that local legend has this place as the sacred site of Shangri-La. And according to kayaking legend, the Tsanpo Gorge is the Holy Grail of rafting. In October 1998, a team sponsored by National Geographic set out to conquer it. En Route, they found that NG had also sponsored another team whose descent was timed just after their own. The chance of success was slim, but the race was officially on...

This is a breathtaking story of trial and tragedy, which simultaneously gives inspiring insight into the self-illumination and growth experienced by people who match their skill, strength, stamina and inner resources against the most formidable of obstacles.

'With his riveting account of the trip, Balf has supplied a smart introduction to the daredevil lifestyle of river runners' Fortune

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: Main Market
Publisher: Pan
Published: 06 Jul 2001

ISBN 10: 0330485881
ISBN 13: 9780330485883

Author Bio
Todd Balf, a former senior editor for Outside magazine, writes for Men's Journal, Fast Company and many other publications. His cover story in Men's Journal on the Tsangpo and the Walker-McEwan expedition appeared in March 1999 and was the basis for The Last River, which is his first book. He lives in Beverly, Massachusetts with his wife and two children.