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Running the Himalayas

Running the Himalayas
Author: Richard Crane
Publisher:
Total Pages: 129
Release: 1984-01-01
Genre: Himalaya Mountains
ISBN: 9780450060823

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The Himalayas

The Himalayas
Author: M.S. Kohli
Publisher: Indus Publishing
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2000
Genre: Hiking
ISBN: 9788173871078

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Running on the Roof of the World

Running on the Roof of the World
Author: Jess Butterworth
Publisher: Algonquin Books
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2018-05-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1616208198

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A story of adventure, survival, courage, and hope, set in the vivid Himalayan landscape of Tibet and India that introduces young readers to a fascinating part of the world and the threat to its people's religious freedom.


Running to Extremes

Running to Extremes
Author: Lisa Tamati
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2013
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1743317646

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The ultra-marathon runner takes on some of the world's most extreme races in an inspiring look at the reality of a long-distance runner.


Runner

Runner
Author: Lizzy Hawker
Publisher: Aurum
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2015-04-02
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1781314675

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From a school girl running the streets of London to a world record-breaking athlete racing on mountains and toughest races, long-distance runner Lizzy Hawker is an inspiration to anyone who would like to see how far they can go, running or not. This is the complete story of Lizzy’s journey, uncovering the physical, mental and emotional challenges that runners go through at the edge of human endurance. Scared witless and surrounded by a sea of people, Lizzy Hawker stands in the church square at the centre of Chamonix on a late August evening, waiting for the start of the Ultra Trail du Mont Blanc. The mountains towering over the pack of runners promise a grueling 8,600 metres of ascent and descent over 158 kilometres of challenging terrain that will test the feet, legs, heart and mind. These nervous moments before the race signal not just the beginning of nearly twenty-seven hours of effort that saw Lizzy finish as first woman, but the start of the career of one of Britain’s most successful endurance athletes. She went on to become the 100km Women’s World Champion, win the Ultra Trail du Mont Blanc an unprecedented five times, hold the world record for 24 hours road running and become the first woman to stand on the overall winners’ podium at Spartathlon. Lizzy’s remarkable spirit was recognised in 2013 when she was a National Geographic Adventurer of the Year.


Extreme Running

Extreme Running
Author: Kym McConnell
Publisher: Anova Books
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2007-09-26
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781862057562

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Running is an inexpensive, practical, and convenient sport, but some take it to the limit. From cold-weather running in Alaska to the intense heat of the Sahara Marathon, athletes attempt to overcome the elements. Extremes of environment, route, and geography are another challenge: trails through dense jungle and over soaring mountain ranges. The rewards are experiences of a lifetime, the sense of having been to largely unexplored places, and realizing unique ambitions. Never before has there been a manual to pull together all the elements of this new but fast-growing sport, touching on every aspect from lone desert running to ultramarathons. The follow-up to "Extreme Golf "and "Extreme Sailing," this third volume is a must-have for all runners.


Himalaya Bound

Himalaya Bound
Author: Michael Benanav
Publisher: Pegasus Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-05-14
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781643131382

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Following his vivid account of traveling with one of the last camel caravans on earth in Men of Salt, Michael Benanav now brings us along on a journey with a tribe of forest-dwelling nomads in India. Welcomed into a family of nomadic water buffalo herders, he joins them on their annual spring migration into the Himalayas, a superb adventure that explores the relationship between humankind and wild lands, and the dubious effect of environmental conservation on peoples whose lives are inseparably intertwined with the natural world.The migration Benanav embarked upon was plagued with problems, as government officials threatened to ban this nomadic family—and others in the Van Gujjar tribe—from the high alpine meadows where they had summered for centuries. Faced with the possibility that their beloved buffaloes would starve to death, and that their age-old way of life was doomed, the family charted a risky new course, which would culminating in an astonishing mountain rescue. And Benanav was arrested for documenting the story of their plight.Intimate and enthralling, Himalaya Bound paints a sublime picture of a rarely-seen world, revealing the hopes and fears, hardships and joys, of a people who wonder if there is still a place for them on this planet.


Wild Himalaya

Wild Himalaya
Author: Stephen Alter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2019
Genre: Himalaya Mountains
ISBN: 9789388292771

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One Woman in the Himalayas

One Woman in the Himalayas
Author: Tracy Pawelski
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-10-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9781735943510

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Walking The Himalayas

Walking The Himalayas
Author: Levison Wood
Publisher: Little, Brown
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2016-05-24
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0316352411

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Following his trek along the length of the Nile River, explorer Levison Wood takes on his greatest challenge yet: navigating the treacherous foothills of the Himalayas, the world's highest mountain range. Praised by Bear Grylls, Levison Wood has been called "the toughest man on TV" (The Times UK). Now, following in the footsteps of the great explorers, Levison recounts the beauty and danger he found along the Silk Road route of Afghanistan, the Line of Control between Pakistan and India, the disputed territories of Kashmir and the earth-quake ravaged lands of Nepal. Over the course of six months, Wood and his trusted guides trek 1,700 gruelling miles across the roof of the world. Packed with action and emotion, Walking the Himalayas is the story of one intrepid man's travels in a world poised on the edge of tremendous change.