I would have spent most of the book waiting for Mike to die in some sort of catastrophic way if I hadn't of known that he wrote it.
Nail biting and hair raising, inspiring and impressive. It's detailed, so be prepared, but that's what I want when I'm reading an account of an adventure because he explains all the challenges and difficulties that we know exist but sometimes think that some people manage to avoid. Well Mike sure doesn't avoid any pitfalls, instead he falls in to every possible problem then uses his incredible perseverance, skills and experience to get himself out again.
I thought Mike was unlucky on Alone, now I know why, he was incredibly lucky to survive this epic trip so the scales had to balance somehow. Then again Mike believes you make your own luck and on reflection and after watching his enormous preparation on YouTube and Plan A, B, C and all the way to Z I tend to agree with him.
I really enjoyed the history intertwined with the indigenous perspective and the environmental conservation message under scoring it all. And the fact that my copy came with a little piece of the canoe makes it all the much better! Unreal read, get it.