The Royal Geographical Society's Expedition Handbook

The Royal Geographical Society's Expedition Handbook

by ShaneWinser (Editor)

Synopsis

The most comprehensive and useful book of its kind in the world - packed full of practical information and advice for the adventurous traveller. The Royal Geographical Society has been giving help and advice to the scientific and adventurous since 1830. This book is the distillation of many years of experience and expertise. It is packed full of practical information and advice from planning, fundraising and insurance to cures for amoebiasis, tapeworms and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. It explains why divers shouldn't wear gloves, why sharpening machetes can affect navigation in the rainforest and how aluminium foil can be useful in the desert. It covers every part of the world, from mountains and glaciers to savannah and jungle. This fifth edition has been completely revised and updated to take account of the latest changes in equipment, techniques and knowledge. It has invaluable directories of funding sources and specialist suppliers and services, and lists of useful addresses and further reading.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 510
Edition: Main
Publisher: Profile Books
Published: 29 Apr 2004

ISBN 10: 1861970447
ISBN 13: 9781861970442

Media Reviews
'Anyone foolish enough to think about adventurous travel needs help. There could be no better source than this invaluable handbook. It would be a mistake to set out without studying it carefully.' - Bill Bryson 'Indispensable - the only guide with real reach and authority.' - Redmond O'Hanlon
Author Bio
The RGS is the most respected organiser and adviser on expeditions and travelling to remote parts of the world. Every year they answer 25,000 queries on expeditions.