|
Books > Sport & Leisure > Sports & outdoor recreation > Water sports & recreations
INTRODUCED BY ADAM WEYMOUTH, award-winning author of The Kings of
Yukon 'A wonderful book -- and a highly original contribution to
the literature of travel' PAUL THEROUX 'The Mississippi. Mighty,
muddy, dangerous, rebellious and yet a strong, fathering kind of
river. The river captured my imagination when I was young and has
never let go.' Mississippi Solo tells the story of one man's voyage
by canoe down the Mississippi River from its source in Minnesota to
the Gulf of Mexico - a longtime dream, and a journey of over 2,000
miles through the heart of America. Paddling into the Southern
states - going from 'where there ain't no black folks to where they
still don't like us much' - Eddy is confronted by the legacy of
slavery and modern racism, including an incident with a pair of
shotgun-toting bigots. There are also the dangers of passing
barges, wild dogs roaming the wooded shore, and navigating a
waterway that grows vaster, and more hazardous, every day. But Eddy
also encounters immense human kindness, friendship and hospitality,
as well as coming to know the majestic power - and the awesome
dangers - of the river itself. Mississippi Solo is an unforgettable
American adventure.
 |
A Life Aloft
(Paperback)
Thomas Gompf; As told to Elaine K Howley; Foreword by Steve McFarland
|
R570
Discovery Miles 5 700
|
Ships in 10 - 15 working days
|
|
Visitors cannot help but be enchanted by the sea lions of Los
Islotes. They emanate finesse and charm without a hint of illusion
or wizardry. There is no incantation or voodoo, just an abounding
sense of play that inspires every visitor. When it comes to wild
animal encounters, Los Islotes is almost nirvana. Few places so
close to a city can truly offer such a convenient and accessible
opportunity to interact with Mother Nature in her untamed state.
California sea lions are the main residents, strangely thriving in
a place so accessible to tourists. Initial introductions begin at
the surface; encounters are then formalized below the water as
Poseidon's ocean ambassadors exuberantly whiz towards and around
diver and snorkeler alike. With vivid underwater photography
throughout by a uniquely positioned author, The Sea Lions of Los
Islotes takes readers straight into the world of these most
charismatic marine mammals.
"When my parents signed me up to Trojan Swimming Club, they had no
idea of the evil behind Gibney's interest in me. As a
thirteen-year-old, who knew nothing but kindness and love, I was
ill-equipped to understand what was happening as he insidiously
dominated my thinking and isolated me from anyone who might come
between us. The process of entrapment was quick, and in full view
of my family and team-mates I became a prisoner - bullied,
manipulated and abused, unnoticed by those close to me. So complete
was Gibney's control of me that not only could I not see a way out,
it didn't even occur to me to look for one." At age thirteen, Trish
Kearney's idyllic childhood was abruptly ended when her swimming
coach - the internationally recognised George Gibney - began
abusing her. Six years later, the Seoul Olympics firmly within her
sights, she sacrificed a promising swimming career to walk free of
her abuser. In her memoir, she describes how suppressed memories of
those difficult years resurfaced after the birth of her first
child, and the momentous journey set in train when a letter arrived
from former team-mate Gary O'Toole, opening the Pandora's box on
the abuse - leading to a failed court case and Gibney's ultimate
exposure in the press as a rampant, controlling paedophile. Above
Water is a survivor's story, of coming up for air after decades of
burying trauma, and of learning to breathe again. It shines a light
into dark places just as it casts its beam outwards, signalling the
healing power of love, family and one woman's indomitable spirit.
The aim of this book, with its superb step by step photographs and
detailed diagrams is to enable every owner to understand the
workings of an outboard motor (2 or 4 stroke) and be able to fix it
with relative ease. It includes: an explanation of the different
parts that make up the engine and how they interact; how fuel is
transformed into propulsion; regular maintenance and repair
worksheets to help even the most mechanically ignorant to work on
their outboard engine with confidence; the most common causes of
breakdown; troubleshooting tables to allow you to diagnose and fix
the most common engine problems and advice on how to winterize your
outboard in one short afternoon. After reading this book, your
outboard will no longer be a potential bother to you but an ally
for better boating.
|
|