Beyond the Horizon by Colin Angus

Beyond the Horizon by Colin Angus

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Beyond the Horizon by Colin Angus

In June 2004, Colin Angus began his quest to circumnavigate the planet under his own power. Nearly two years later, after a grueling journey that took him through Alaska, across the Bering Sea, from Moscow to Portugal, and across the Atlantic to Costa Rica, he was back home. In Siberia, Angus battled not only deadly cold but also the deepening rift between himself and Tim, his expedition partner. Ending the pairing in the middle of Russia, Angus plowed forward, now competing with his friend-turned-foe, to be the first to complete a human-powered trip around the globe. His fortunes brightened when fiancee Julie Wafaei agreed to join him. After narrowly escaping death while rowing through the fiercest hurricane season of modern history, the pair finally began the long push toward home. Beyond the Horizon weaves a thrilling modern adventure story with a powerful message of energy conservation.
Colin Angus has co-produced two documentaries for National Geographic and written for Cruising World, The Globe and Mail, and Readers Digest, among others. Colin shares his exploits with the public through presentations and speaking engagements. He lives on Vancouver Island with his wife, and is preparing for his next adventure.

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ISBN 13 9780897326858
ISBN 10 0897326857
Title Beyond the Horizon
Author Colin Angus
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Menasha Ridge Press
Year published 2008-11-25
Number of pages 384
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.