Riding the Ice Wind

Riding the Ice Wind
Author: Alastair Vere Nicoll
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2010-06-28
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780857730534

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Adrift in a life without risk or surprise and with a burning desire to make some sense of his place in the world, Alastair Vere Nicoll dived into the unknown. Leaving the security of friends, work and a wife, he joined a team of young men to harness the katabatic winds and haul and kite-surf across Antarctica: the coldest, windiest, most violent continent on earth. For Alastair, Antarctica was a land of legend and mystery, the ultimate test of strength, endurance and bravery; a place where he might feed his restlessness and find meaning in the emptiness. Not since Shackleton had nearly perished attempting the same thing in his Endurance expedition had such a crossing been attempted. This is the story of the first West to East traverse of the continent of Antarctica and of a race against time as Alastair fought to get home for the birth of his first child. Told with honesty and wisdom and adorned with some bewitching descriptions of Antarctica, "Riding the Ice Wind" is a compelling and subtly important book for our times.

Ride the Wind

Ride the Wind
Author: Nicola Davies
Publsiher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-07-13
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781536212846

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A heartfelt story of a father and a son, of grief and reconnection—and an albatross who needs to find her way home. Javier has a secret. On one of his father’s fishing trips, still hurting from the loss of his mother, he finds an albatross caught on the hooks—alive, if only barely. Against the orders of his father, who has been distant and disparaging, Javier smuggles the bird to safety and begins nursing it back to health. Every day the albatross accepts a little more food, but she shows no sign of wanting to use her wings. And if Javier's new friend refuses to fly, how will she ever find her way home? From award-winning author Nicola Davies, with dramatic watercolors by Salvatore Rubbino evoking the setting of Chiloé Archipelago, off the coast of Chile, comes a stirring tale of loss, loneliness, and the power of empathy.

Snow Place Like Home Diary of an Ice Princess 1

Snow Place Like Home  Diary of an Ice Princess  1
Author: Christina Soontornvat
Publsiher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2019-07-30
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781338353952

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A brand new, fun filled chapter book series that answers the question: What if Frozen's Elsa went to regular school? Princess Lina has a life any kid would envy. She lives in a massive palace in the clouds. Everyone in her family has the power to control the wind and weather. On a good day, she can even fly! She loves making lemons into lemon ice, riding wind gusts around the sky, and turning her bedroom into a real life snow globe.There's just one thing Lina wants: to go to regular, non-magical school with her best friend Claudia. She promises to keep the icy family secret under wraps. What could go wrong? (EVERYTHING!)

Riding Skills

Riding Skills
Author: Mark Lindemann,The Editors of Cycle World
Publsiher: Weldon Owen International
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2014-04-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781681886954

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Learn to ride your motorcycle like a pro with this comprehensive beginner’s guide to everything from breaking in your engine to going full throttle. You have your motorcycle. You have you gear. Now it’s time to ride. Whether you’re a brand-new rider looking for safety tips or a speed demon seeking insider track tips, this is the book for you. The editors of Cycle World know everything there is to know about riding a motorcycle, and in this book they share all of their secrets. Their tips bring you into their world on two wheels, while step-by-step illustrations, instructions and awesome action shots give you an understanding of each technique. ABC’s Starting with the basics of breaking in an engine, your pre-ride check and knowing your bike’s limits before moving to improvising a cruise control, countersteering correctly and hitting the engine breaks, these experts have your fundamentals covered. ACCELERATION The editors take things to next level with splitting lanes safely, avoiding target fixation, surviving a crosswind, getting your bike wet and even spending an unplanned night outdoors FULL THROTTLE Why hold back? Read about navigating by the stars, riding in swamps, popping a wheelie, surviving a crash, riding on a tightrope and riding around the world.

Tourism in Antarctica

Tourism in Antarctica
Author: Monika Schillat,Marie Jensen,Marisol Vereda,Rodolfo A. Sánchez,Ricardo Roura
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2016-06-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319399140

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This book discusses the expansion of new activities carried out in Antarctica and the focus among treaty parties on the perceived challenges posed by adventure tourism in the region. Shedding light on the latest trends and the modus operandi of all parties involved, it draws attention to new elements in the debate on how tourism and environmental protection can best be reconciled, with tourism in Antarctica rapidly increasing in recent decades. As far as technical practice and visitor guidance are concerned, the challenge facing tour operators lies in determining whether tourism has a negative or positive impact on the environment. The individual chapters address the development of polar tourism in terms of numbers, types and activities. The International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators, which advocates and promotes the practice of safe and environmentally responsible travel to the Antarctic, is also part of this study. In this context, special attention is paid to its strategies relating to adventure tourism – including both deep-field activities and those additional or new activities launched from traditional ship or yacht-based platforms. The analysis includes aspects of risk management and environmental considerations, as well as views on the cultural perspectives of Antarctica.

Immortal Sovereign of Ninth Heavens

Immortal Sovereign of Ninth Heavens
Author: Jiu DaXian
Publsiher: Funstory
Total Pages: 794
Release: 2020-05-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781649351548

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In the Tian Yuan Continent, there were countless sects. There were all sorts of talented people who were fighting for victory! The genius of Xue Yu had appeared out of nowhere! Cultivating the unparalleled divine art, fusing with the soul of a heaven defying dragon, battling the heroes of all four sides, and breaking through the Nine Heavens Devil Seal! Hand in hand with a beautiful woman, battling in the Nine Prefectures. Once a roaming dragon appeared, who could contend against it? 

Motorcycle Mastery

Motorcycle Mastery
Author: Alan Hearnshaw
Publsiher: Alan Hearnshaw
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2024
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9780692369128

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Written by an advanced motorcycle instructor with thirty-five years of daily riding under his belt, Motorcycle Mastery is written for riders who would like to take their riding to the next level. It is a commonly-held belief that riding well begins and ends with control of your machine. The author contends that mere control of your machine—while a necessary skill—is a small part of what it takes to be a competent, well-rounded, and, most importantly, a safe rider. Far more important are the skills necessary for truly being the master of our environment; for negotiating our way through the hazards we face every day out on the road in a safe, competent and masterly efficient manner. It is these skills that are presented in Motorcycle Mastery. Beginning with some basic control skills to lay the foundation, the author then takes us through more and more advanced techniques not taught in common motorcycle license courses with a view to really honing our skill level, and making us the very best riders we can be. • Observation • Visibility • Positioning • Planning • Observation Links • The System for Safe Motorcycle Riding • Safe Passing • Group Riding • Road hazards • Riding in Hazardous Conditions • And more…

Aids to Navigation Manual

Aids to Navigation Manual
Author: United States. Coast Guard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 954
Release: 1953
Genre: Marine service
ISBN: STANFORD:36105127923576

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