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‘Beyond Possible’ by Nimsdai Purja
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‘Beyond Possible’ by Nimsdai Purja

Beyond Possible by Nimsdai Purja (aka ‘Nims) is an electrifying memoir that captures the extraordinary feat of summiting the world's 14 highest mountains in less than seven months — an accomplishment that redefined the boundaries of human endurance and resilience.

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‘Running on empty’, by Marshall Ulrich
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‘Running on empty’, by Marshall Ulrich

"Running on Empty" by Marshall Ulrich offers an exhilarating and deeply personal glimpse into the mind of an ultramarathon runner, chronicling his astounding run across America.

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‘ The Row to Recovery ’ by Sam Peters
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‘ The Row to Recovery ’ by Sam Peters

In 2011, six ex-servicemen embarked on an arduous mission to row across the Atlantic Ocean, an endeavour accomplished by fewer people than those who have summited Everest.

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‘Journeys to Impossible Places’, by Simon Reeves
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‘Journeys to Impossible Places’, by Simon Reeves

Simon Reeve's "Journeys to Impossible Places" takes us readers on a visceral and captivating tour through some of the most remote and challenging locations on Earth – and it reading it certainly feels like you’re there with him!

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‘We are Explorers’, by Kari Herbert
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‘We are Explorers’, by Kari Herbert

‘We Are Explorers’ by Kari Herbert delves into the really captivating stories of fourteen women whose adventurous spirits and curiosity led them to extraordinary discoveries around the world.

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‘Facing Up’ by Bear Grylls
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‘Facing Up’ by Bear Grylls

"Facing Up: A Remarkable Journey to the Summit of Mount Everest" is an inspiring piece by British adventurer Bear Grylls, that was first published in 2000 and a memoir of Grylls's journey to the summit of Mount Everest at the age of 23.

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‘My Life as an Explorer’ by Roald Amundsen
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‘My Life as an Explorer’ by Roald Amundsen

Roald Amundsen's ‘My Life as an Explorer’ is a staple for any would-be adventurer or explorer, detailing his extraordinary life and unparalleled achievements.

This memoir, published just a year before his mysterious disappearance at the North Pole, is a compelling and intimate glimpse into the highs and lows of Amundsen's stellar career, which surpasses those of his more famous rivals, Ernest Shackleton and Robert Falcon Scott.

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‘The Places in Between’, by Rory Stewart
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‘The Places in Between’, by Rory Stewart

"The Places in Between" is a travel memoir written by Rory Stewart, a British author, diplomat, and politician. Published in 2004, the book details Stewart's journey on foot across Afghanistan in early 2002.

Stewart's trek took him from Herat in the west to Kabul in the east, a distance of over 600 miles, traversing through some of the most remote and inhospitable terrain in Afghanistan. His journey was particularly significant as it occurred shortly after the fall of the Taliban regime and during a period of transition in the country.

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Rowing the Pacific, by Mick Dawson
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Rowing the Pacific, by Mick Dawson

A hugely engaging piece of work, Mick, outlines his story from his time in the Royal Marines, the career transition from the military in to becoming a professional Yacht skipper, to how he got started in ocean rowing, and then his preparation for the north pacific route from Japan to San Francisco.

First rowing the Atlantic Ocean in 2001, Mick’s story is funny, intimate, gripping, and a moving account of trying to complete his goal of rowing across the north pacific.

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Touching the Void, by Joe Simpson - book review
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Touching the Void, by Joe Simpson - book review

"Touching the Void" is a book written by mountaineer, Joe Simpson, and published in 1988. It is a memoir of Simpson's harrowing experience climbing the Siula Grande in the Peruvian Andes in 1985. The book tells the story of Simpson and his climbing partner Simon Yates' ascent of the mountain, and their subsequent descent, during which Simpson suffered a severe injury and the two climbers were forced to make life-or-death decisions. The book is a gripping, first-hand account of the physical and emotional challenges of climbing in the high mountains, and the will to survive against all odds.

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Just a little run around the world, by Rosie Swale-Pope

Just a little run around the world, by Rosie Swale-Pope

I’ll start with the summary up front, this is an incredible book that’s inspiring, astounding, emotional (the first few chapters are quite hard going when you here about the backstory behind why she chose the expedition), laugh-out-loud funny (especially her meeting with Eric the boar!), endearing, and warm. These are just a few of the words I’d use to describe Rosie’s utterly incredible 5-year running adventure, but you’ll need to read it for yourself.

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How to tie knots, (Collins gem series)

How to tie knots, (Collins gem series)

Are you planning to climb Mont Blanc, row across an ocean, or want to make yourself a better outdoorsperson / survivalist in general? Definitely check this useful little book out then.

It’s a super handy guide on how to tie over 30 knots with step-by-step images of each part of the process so you can master the important ones used in all adventures, such as the stopper knot, bowline, figure of eight, and the clove hitch.

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The little book of big explorations, by Jheni Osman

The little book of big explorations, by Jheni Osman

So the bottom line up front, is we really love this book - for its range, diversity of storytelling, and accessibility. You can pick it up in any chapter, read for a few minutes, and feel positive about embracing challenges.

It provides an interesting take on adventure and endeavour, and linguistically widens the term to show how previously unheard-of scientists, explorers, geographers, activists, and others, took risks to explore new areas, both socially, professionally, and personally, to change the world for the better.

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A short walk in the Hindu Kush, by Eric Newby

A short walk in the Hindu Kush, by Eric Newby

The real-life adventure follows Eric Newby CBE MC, a second world war prisoner, former special forces soldier, and fashion photographer (an interesting career path in itself!), and his diplomat friend, Hugh Carless CMG, as they drive a station wagon from London to Kabul, Afghanistan, via Iran – a journey of some 5000 miles (around 8000 kilometres) through Europe, Turkey, Iran, over the course of a month and all without any support vehicles. We think this itself is an impressive feat of planning and navigation in the era before GPS, mobile phones, or breakdown assistance!

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