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Arctic Crossing: One Man's 2,000-Mile Odyssey Among the Inuit
 
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Arctic Crossing: One Man's 2,000-Mile Odyssey Among the Inuit (Paperback)

de Jonathan Waterman (Author)
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When Jonathan Waterman set out to cross the Arctic Circle by way of kayak, cross-country skis, and a dogsled, he was less interested in conquering the 2,200 miles between the Pacific and Atlantic oceans than in learning to live as the Inuit had before him (Inuit, for The People, is the name Canadian Eskimos prefer). Good thing, for the Arctic, as revealed in this candid and engrossing travelogue, is no place for jock-style adventure. Over the course of three summers, Waterman paddled through storms, capsized in 39-degree water, blacked out, and was bitten by thousands of mosquitoes, smoked out by exploding underground seams of coal, and chased by a grizzly bear. The land was so vast and empty that swans and bears vanished before him, ice chunks appeared as kayaks, and driftwood morphed into people in a disorienting series of mirages. Perhaps most challenging of all for Waterman was spending weeks at a time in this setting without seeing another soul. Under these circumstances, he had no choice but to draw on remnant instincts to avoid disaster, forget about time and goals, and to connect deeply to "the Earth and Its Great Weather," as the Inuit say. "Any committed adventurer eventually learns that equipment and performance are just a means to that greater end of finding your place in the natural world," writes Waterman, who proves he is willing to go the extra thousand miles for a moment of insight.

Of course, he also experiences moments of unparalleled serenity--caribou trotting out to his boat, belugas spouting around him, grizzlies on the shore--and creates warm friendships with the Inuit themselves, who have changed radically since their own days of traveling by kayak and dogsled. Waterman works admirably to understand The People without judging them, though he is discouraged by what he finds left of the culture he emulates--communities caught in a "depraved limbo, somewhere between paradise and tuberculosis." As with the Arctic itself, the Inuit turn out to be more complex in reality--and ultimately more appealing--than in mythology. Waterman's stark and satisfying account excels in its ability to grapple with the human condition while illuminating a mystical world inaccessible to the rest of us. --Lesley Reed



From Publishers Weekly

In 1997, Waterman (In the Shadow of Denali) embarked on a series of solo journeys across the arctic, taking the southernmost water route through Canada's northern islands. During the first summer, he went west, from the Mackenzie River delta to Prudhoe Bay in Alaska. In ensuing springs and summers, he completed his 2,200 mile odyssey, proceeding east in stages from the Mackenzie delta to Lord Mayor Bay. Waterman made most of the trips by kayak, but walked across the Eskimo lakes and took one snowmobile side trip with Inuit guides. He vividly portrays the arctic landscape, people, weather and wildlife, but as he reiterates ad infinitum, his goal was to experience solitude in the wilderness, and much of the book consists of self-absorbed ruminations on braving arctic waters alone in a kayak and pulling a sled across frozen lakes and tundra with only a dog for company. Waterman admits that he didn't get all that close to wilderness since he was supported by a wealth of modern technologies, from a Gore-Tex dry suit to a specially constructed kayak, and could fly home any time. His encounters with the Inuit and his candid observations of their culture and poverty-stricken, often brutal lifestyle provide the most interesting passages. Interwoven discussions of arctic explorers, the history of the Northwest Passage and the Hudson Bay Company, relations between the Inuit and the Canadian government, and anthropologists who have studied the Inuit flesh out his narrative. Though there is no map to help the reader follow his complex itinerary, Waterman includes appendixes of the birds and animals he saw, a Canadian arctic cultures timeline, a section on Inuit language and an extensive bibliography. 85 b&w photos and illus.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.


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5.0étoiles sur 5 buy this book, Fév 2 2002
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Jon Waterman is a writer who belongs between the hardcovers. His explorations and introspection make for compelling reading.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Articulate Adventurer, Fév 2 2002
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Who was it who said, "less is more"? That's one truth that stands out in Jonathan Waterman's "Artic Crossing" - a epical solo trip of the Northwest Passage done without fanfare, without oodles of sponsorship dough. I liked the author's cool, understated writing style, the wry observations about his sufferings and about the Inuits. No hyperbole, none of self-inflation that is so common in adventure writing, this book is truly believable. A wonderful read.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 excellent book, Janv. 31 2002
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in Arctic Crossing Jonathan Waterman, Kabloona extraordinaire gives us a a great gift. This guy can write, this guy can listen to the silence, this guy can paddle,hike, take in the wonder and freezing cold andbring it back home to those of us all warm in our living rooms. this guy is amazing.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 ain't no arctic wide enough
I am always amazed and delighted by Jonathan Waterman's skill with language, and with his ability to convey his explorations of both external and internal landscapes. Read more
Publié le Janv. 31 2002 par jim kauahikaua

5.0étoiles sur 5 Grab a Paddle, Sled Reins, GO NORTH with WATERMAN!
When you head out by kayak, dogsled or skis into rough country, into the Northwest Passage--one of the remotest rinds of sea-ice and cleaved shores on earth--you need to travel... Read more
Publié le Janv. 31 2002 par Jennifer Hahn, author SPIRITED...

5.0étoiles sur 5 Multi-level Success
Jonathan Waterman's book succeeds on several levels. The most important is the treatment the author gives of the Inuit and Inuvialuit communities, their history, and his own... Read more
Publié le Janv. 4 2002 par Stan Wagon

5.0étoiles sur 5 Great adventure, well written, fine reading!!
This is a wonderful book. I like to read adventure travel but often dislike the authors. This book not only tells a great adventure travel story with an informative insight into... Read more
Publié le Déc 19 2001

5.0étoiles sur 5 Epic journey. Waterman inspired me!
We all know that indigenous cultures can teach us deep wisdom, yet how to get it without traveling to the ends of the earth? Read more
Publié le Déc 13 2001 par joedawg8

5.0étoiles sur 5 beautiful arctic adventure
Jon Waterman's latest book combines all of the best features of his earlier work: true path-breaking adventure narrated with exceptional candor within a cultural and natural... Read more
Publié le Déc 12 2001 par Peter Nichols

4.0étoiles sur 5 Arctic Realities
Northern lights, icebergs shaped like polar bears, a silence so still you can hear a human whisper at 100 yards, teen suicides, unthinkable wealth, and cultural disintegration... Read more
Publié le Déc 11 2001 par Jeff Rennicke

4.0étoiles sur 5 Arctic Crossing: A Journey Through the Northwest Passage and
When I looked on the map and saw what Jon did and how far he went, I couldn't believe it. He writes about cold weather and dangerous situations like he was getting onto a bus or... Read more
Publié le Déc 11 2001

5.0étoiles sur 5 Nature writing and cultural lesson combination
Waterman returns with another excellent book. In contrast to his previous books, as well as the majority of nature writing out there, he not only explores the natural world of the... Read more
Publié le Déc 11 2001 par Elizabeth King

5.0étoiles sur 5 An Essential Adventure Read
This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the Arctic, Alaska--or simply a good adventure tale. Read more
Publié le Déc 9 2001 par Momma is Mia

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