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So Far, So Good - An Adventurous Life (Paperback)
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So Far, So Good - An Adventurous Life (Paperback)
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Discovery Miles 4 360
You Save R156 (26%)
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So Far, So Good recounts the story of an ordinary man who has
enjoyed extraordinary adventures throughout his life. Trained as a
civil engineer, Paddy Barry managed to combine raising a family
with exploring remote parts of the world, often on his Galway
Hooker sailing boat. From Siberia to Tierra del Fuego, Connemara to
Malawi, Greenland to Ethiopia, on mountains and on sea, Paddy has
endured hardships and visited places very few could match. In this
revised and updated memoir, Paddy describes sailing his leaking
Galway Hooker across the Atlantic Ocean to a triumphant arrival in
Boston Harbour; a near ‘wipe out’ while successfully recreating
Ernest Shackleton’s exploits in Antarctica; capsizing near Mount
Brandon on the night of the Fastnet Race disaster; accomplishing
the first westward circumnavigation of the North Pole in a small
boat, winning the Blue Water Medal; completing the hazardous
journey through the Northwest Passage, one of only a handful of
boats to do so; his recent remarkable journey to Greenland on an
old Irish ketch; and a few less perilous journeys such as sailing
across the Bay of Biscay to trade Irish woollens and whiskey for
Spanish wine and cheeses – though even then they nearly collided
with a tugboat and its tow – and retracing the remarkable
journeys of Irish monks in Iceland. On land Paddy had further
adventures building bridges in the fierce heat in Malawi, and later
in life worked for the Rapid Response Team for the United Nations
World Food Programme in Ethiopia. And in Ireland he worked on the
construction of the iconic Poolbeg Stacks which still dominate the
Dublin skyline, and which his children always referred to as
‘Daddy’s Chimneys’. But he was always drawn back to the sea.
So Far, So Good is a rollicking, delightful account of a life truly
well lived, and a striking example of a work/life balance that is
much to be envied.
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