3 Adventure Books from Ed Stafford
ED STAFFORD |
Are you interested in reading adventure books? If so, this
article is for you today.
Edward James Stafford is known as ED Stafford. He was born at Peterborough in the United Kingdom on December 26, 1975. He is the first man to walk the Amazon River and holds the Guinness World Record as an English Explorer.
Stafford began his survival journey with his friend named
Luke Collyer in 2008. After three months later, Collyer left Stafford alone.
But he continued the unfinished race.
On 9 August 2010, he achieved the Guinness World Record in
recognition of his daring work. It was a great achievement for his survival
career. After a year later, the Royal Scottish Geographical Society selected
him for the European Adventurer of the Year and the Mungo Park Medal.
Then Stafford went on a series of expeditions and has taught
people to think outside the circle. He made a large number of documentary
videos for Discovery TV. His first documentary was about 60 days of survival
journey without food or any type of equipment on the uninhabited tropical
island of Olorua in the Pacific.
He also wrote many books based on his geographical knowledge
through exploration. Let's take a look into his three adventure books.
1. Adventures for a Lifetime
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“Life is for going out into the open. Life is for exploring, for feeling cold and vulnerable, for finding new possibilities and new opportunities.” ---------Ed Stafford
Life becomes amazing when you feel
it in your heart. It will show you hundreds of possible ways to become happy.
But people unconsciously don't observe it.
In this inspirational book
forwarded by Sir Ranulph Fiennes, Ed Stafford is going to uncover the secret
keys of unforgettable adventures. It is not the book about how to be an
adventurer. But it will inspire you to get out of your comfort zone.
So why late, if you are inspired to
plan adventures then get in touch with the guy.
Get this book: Adventures for Lifetime
2. Walking the Amazon:
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860 Days. The Impossible Task. The
Incredible Journey.
Have you ever thought about doing
such an adventure?
Sorry, I haven’t. But our great
adventurer Stafford made this done a few years ago. He is a hero. During his
journey, he had to fight against outwitting alligators, jaguars, pit vipers,
and electric eels, etc. He even had to face violent tribes who could have
caused his death.
Through his journey was an
adventure from the Pacific through Amazon River to Atlantic, he also had a
purpose too. He wanted to raise awareness of environmental issues. He wanted to
highlight the devastating effects of deforestation and the impact of tribal
life.
Ultimately though, walking the
Amazon encourages you to start your journey and be the first man.
Get this book: Walking the Amazon
3. The kindness of Strangers: Travel Stories Make Your Heart Grow
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Travelling explores our minds. It helps us to overcome
challenges and make new friends. Overall, meeting new people make new stories.
Stafford tried to collect stories by accompanied travelers
and adventurers like Sarah Outen, Amelia Burr, and Charlie Carroll, etc. Over
almost 20 years of traveling, Stafford has been lucky. He's been lucky to make
a large number of lifelong friends.
Get this book: The kindness of Strangers
Keep reading and stay happy. Thank you.
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