The Inuit Way
A Journey across Greenland and the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bradt Travel Guides
Published:14th Nov '22
Should be back in stock very soon
Key Sales Points . Thrilling travel narrative about a Polar expedition. . Multiple life-and-death experiences, including falling through sea ice and fighting off polar bears. . Offers sensitive insights into the daily existence of Inuit hunters resident in Qaanaaq alongside the realities of Arctic life. . Reflects on a world evolving geopolitically and through climate change. . Written by a seasoned explorer who is a Board member of the Scientific Exploration Society and who was on Sir Ranulph Fiennes' 2012 Antarctic expedition. . Author is also an experienced travel writer, who has written extensively on the Arctic, and a consultant to films. . A book for intrepid travellers, Polar enthusiasts and people interested in the environment, fishing or indigenous communities.
The Inuit Way - travel narrative of a polar expedition. A gripping account of living with the Inuit in northwest Greenland, before journeying to Canadian Arctic islands. Confronting snow blindness, frostbite and hungry polar bears, explorer Edward Cooper's mesmerising take on polar travel is part travelogue, part adventure, part cultural history.The Inuit Way is a mesmerising take on polar travel by explorer and award-winning researcher Edward Cooper. It is a gripping account of the author's travels across northwest Greenland, where he spent several months living and hunting with the Inuit. From there, Cooper and teammate venture across the sea ice on to the Canadian Arctic islands. Here, Cooper's quest is to track down a note left by David Haig-Thomas, a British Arctic explorer, nearly a hundred years previously. Suffering from snow blindness and frostbite, Fighting off hungry polar bears, surrounded by the white wolves of Ellesmere Island, Edward Cooper and teammate, who was suffering from snow blindness and frostbite, discover a land steeped in culture and history. Part travelogue, part adventure and part history, this is a thrilling polar travel narrative that offers insights into the people that live in the Arctic year-round. Meet Mikael, a young Inuit hunter who sleeps in a small tent on the sea ice, and fishes for halibut during the winter months. Join Cooper in watching Inuit hunters coach crack teams of dogs across the ice in the year's first dog race. Get to know a former Danish drug smuggler turned hunter. Experience the realities of Arctic life - drinking water carved from icebergs by giant trucks, and the constraints imposed on sanitation by permafrost and freezing temperatures. And journey with Cooper on a life-endangering expedition, where he falls through a crack in the ice into icy waters while watching his teammate continue onwards, oblivious to danger. Reflecting on his experience, Cooper appraises Haig-Thomas's legacy from his time in Greenland, and considers how life has evolved for Inuit families across the following century. Above all, Cooper sensitively discusses Greenland as a litmus test for a world that is evolving geopolitically and through climate change. The Inuit Way is a fascinating book that will be enjoyed by intrepid travellers, adventure junkies, polar enthusiasts, and armchair or real-life explorers as well as people interested in the environment, fishing or indigenous communities.
ISBN: 9781784779641
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 330g
264 pages