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just wrapped this up, I really enjoyed it. Actually a lot more than I thought I would. The encounter with the Papuan tribe and the harpy eagles were serious standouts, I really don't know how he does it. The medical issues in Gabon too sounded horrific.
He has a really warm, reflective tone that doesn't come off at all adrenalin junkie. I think that's what I'm looking for in books like this, to have some kind of reflection on life and not just a travelogue.
Cool book. Am never going to be climbing trees though!
He has a really warm, reflective tone that doesn't come off at all adrenalin junkie. I think that's what I'm looking for in books like this, to have some kind of reflection on life and not just a travelogue.
Cool book. Am never going to be climbing trees though!
I liked the book and enjoyed his detailed language. It really helped set the scenes. I was so nervous when he was in Borneo and experienced heat exhaustion, dehydration, and muscle cramps after leaving his water bottle on the ground. I can't imagine climbing a tree much less while dehydrated. Another memorable moment was maggots underneath his skin in the Congo. That made my skin crawl! Overall, it was a nice read.
Hi I thought I'd already commented here but I can see now I didn't lol.I really enjoyed this more than I thought I would. He is very good at setting the scene.
I agree the Conga part really made me squirm lol.
Yeah there's definitely a body horror element to go with the vertigo? In a way I thought that made for a stronger overall narrative, that these are alien spaces and we aren't necessarily always welcome up there! The interaction with the harpy eagles I thought was amazing

