A chilling collection of survival stories from pilots, hikers, hunters, climbers, boaters, and fishermen who confront their mortality -- and live to tell about it! You will be astonished by the close calls of a young man who clings desperately to life on an iceberg in the lower Susitna River... a woman who struggles frantically to escape the cockpit of a small plane sinking beneath the waters of a remote bay in Southeast... the climbers who fight stubbornly to survive as avalanche after avalanche sweeps over them... and the diver who tangles with a giant octopus.
This book has been lunchtime reading. The short stories fit well within a work day lunch.
I enjoyed the stories and will read some more of Kaniut's compilations.
While reading these stories I fondly recall my own trips to Alaska. And I'm thankful that I never ended up in situations like these people. I'm sure I would not have lasted five minutes.
I liked the stories. They were for the most part exciting and did well at painting a picture. One thing that baffled me was how many stories didn't actually say when they took place. I understand not having exact dates, but months and years would have been nice.
This is a fast-paced, adrenaline pumping read. I enjoyed the varied, short stories of survival and brushes with near death, in the wilderness of Alaska.