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Mark Jenkins (1) (1962–)

Autor de Off the Map: Bicycling Across Siberia

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Mark Jenkins lives in Laramie, Wyoming, with his wife and two daughters. The adventure columnist for Outside magazine, Jenkins journeys to the most difficult and dangerous places on the planet every month. Formerly the investigative editor for Men's Health, Jenkins has also written for GQ, Playboy, mostrar más Conde Nast Traveler, Backpacker, Reader's Digest, and The Washington Post mostrar menos

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Nombre canónico
Jenkins, Mark
Fecha de nacimiento
1962
Género
male
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugares de residencia
Laramie, Wyoming, USA
Educación
University of Wyoming, B.A., philosophy
University of Wyoming, M.S., geography
Ocupaciones
freelance journalist
adventurer
Premios y honores
American Alpiine Club Literary Award for excellence in alpine literature, 2003
McGaw/Hull Endowed Chair in Literature, University of Wyoming, 2002
W.A.C. Literature Fellowship, 1986, 1989
Polartec Explorers Award, 1990, 1998
Biografía breve
Mark Jenkins (1) is a critically acclaimed author, internationally recognized adventurer and the monthly columnist for Outside magazine .
For the past six years, Jenkins' column, The Hard Way , has explored the meaning and joy of the physical, outdoor life. From clandestine journeys across Tibet to mountaineering in Bolivia, sea kayaking around Turkey's Gallipoli peninsula to canyoneering in Australia, Jenkins covers the globe in search of adventure, history and human understanding. Jenkins' story about his secret journeys into Burma, “Ghost Road,” was selected by Pico Iyer for inclusion in The Best American Travel Writing of 2003. ( Outside magazine, circulation 700,000, readership 2.2 milllion, is the only magazine in history to win three consecutive National Magazine Awards for General Excellence.) A resident of Wyoming since the age of seven, Jenkins does expeditions into the world's last remote regions. Hallmarks include the 2nd American ascent of Mt. Xixabangma, Tibet (1984), the U.S. Everest North Face Expedition (1986), the 1st ascent of the highest peaks in the Arctic Circle (1988), the 1st coast-to-coast crossing of the former Soviet Union by bicycle (1989), the 1st descent of the Niger River headwaters, West Africa (1991), the 1st ascent of the Peak Rawu, Tibet (1993), first ascent of the South Face of Mt. Waddington, Canada (1995) and the first ascent of the West Face Direct of Margherita, the highest peak in the Rwenzori Mountains of Uganda.
Mark Jenkins lives in Laramie, Wyoming with his wife, Sue Ibarra, and two daughters, Addi and Teal.

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Everything post-Siberia (ie - the rest of Russia) is given a single chapter. The prose overshadows the events relayed.
 
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sarcher | otra reseña | Jan 1, 2022 |
I enjoyed some descriptions of homes and towns and people in West Africa. I was less interested in the story of 4 guys from Wyoming seeking adventure. The gratuitous sexualized descriptions of women are odd and dated.
 
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proserpinarex | otra reseña | Nov 13, 2018 |
Engaging collection of adventure stories from National Geographic. Most pieces are quite captivating, others a bit less, but overall it is a very enjoyable book.
 
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Akubra | Jul 12, 2013 |
Have you ever read any travel/adventure and thought, "Wow this would be amazing if half of it were true!" I mean no disrespect to the author; this book is that good (and all true, I'm sure). It is macho, maudlin, sappy, gutsy, inspirational and exciting.

The stories start out slowly (the chapter on hitchhiking however, was particularly good) and seem to pick up in intensity. Then the last story involves the author taking children (some barely past toddler stage) rock climbing. Upon interview, they come up with some sage advice: Go fast. Don't whine. Do your best.

Great advice.
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Sandydog1 | otra reseña | Aug 14, 2012 |

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