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Humans have a remarkable knack for surviving harsh environments. But how do people really endure the world’s most remote and inhospitable landscapes, where nature still reigns and where the physical geography is raw and unforgiving? In Extremes, renowned geographer and travel writer Nick Middleton puts his body and mind to the test in an attempt to find the answer.
His mission is to learn how to cope with four especially horrendous habitats. Through arctic wasteland, jungle, desert, and swamp, Nick pits himself against the elements and explains the geographical conditions that conspire to produce the world’s harshest ecologies. He also discovers the various human quirks that people have evolved to make life at the edge bearable.

In northern Greenland, Nick joins a group of Inuits hunting for narwhal, crucial to the group’s survival, on the edge of fragile sea ice, while in the jungle he ventures into Congo’s tropical forest, home of the Biaka pygmies. He joins the annual crossing of the Tenere desert by the women of the Tubu tribe to collect dates and then travels to Papua, one of the least explored places on earth, to find the Kombai people, a remote group of tree house dwellers above the Asmat region’s flood plain.

Extremes is Nick Middleton’s amazing account of four of the most unwelcoming environments on earth. Can he pick up enough tips from the indigenous people of these locations to hack it at the very edge of human existence, or will his mid-latitude sensibilities forever let him down?

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Nick Middleton has traveled to more than seventy countries. He is the author of several travel books and the 2001 United Kingdom bestseller Going to Extremes. He won the Royal Geographical Society’s Ness Award in 2002, in recognition of his widening the public enthusiasm for geography through travel writing. When he is not traveling or writing, he teaches geography at the University of Oxford, where he is a Fellow of St. Anne’s College.

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In his latest quest to discover how people survive in severe climates, Oxford University geographer Middleton visited locations even worse than those in his last book, Going to Extremes. That work took him to Siberia and northeast India; this time, he seeks places without permanent towns, locations where "survival requires a lifestyle completely in tune with Nature's rhythms." Middleton's good-humored, almost naïve attitude makes his often treacherous explorations seem merely fun. He travels to remote, unlivable sites and visits indigenous people who live there happily. In Greenland, where four-fifths of the land is permanently ice-covered, an ice-sheet rescue worker teaches him to dig an emergency shelter within the frozen water. In Congo, Middleton hunts with locals and learns the dual role insects there play, as both pest and foodstuff. In Niger, he treks across sand dunes with Tuba women seeking date palms. Papua brings crocodile hunts and tree-house dwellers. Middleton wouldn't survive more than a few days in any of these places without the kindness of strangers, and their resourcefulness is striking. Unlike many books of its kind, the account doesn't bemoan environmental damage or displaced natives. Rather, it's a lighthearted and entertaining look at places most will never see.
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  • PublisherThomas Dunne Books
  • Publication date2005
  • ISBN 10 0312342667
  • ISBN 13 9780312342661
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages272
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