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In 1873, the author embarked on a journey through one of the world's most inhospitable yet beautiful mountain ranges, the mighty Himalayas. For six months, Wilson trekked through these unforgiving mountains, battling the elements, desperately seeking provisions from a suspicious native populace, and constantly fighting off the relentless cold.
During parts of this epic journey, Wilson rode a native Spiti pony. His vivid descriptions of how this trusty mare saved her rider's life by clambering over boulders and navigating treacherous cliffs make for thrilling reading. The lowest pass they crossed was the 11,578-foot-high Zoji-la.
The Abode of Snow is both an adventure tale filled with murderers and rogues, as well as a work strewn with poetic passages that capture the author's observations of the natural beauty he encountered, including glacier flowers and snowy peaks. This book stands as one of the finest accounts of overland equestrian travel ever written about the wild lands that lie between Tibet and Afghanistan.
Wilson's epic journey through the mighty Himalayas was a testament to his resilience and determination. Battling the unforgiving elements, he pressed on, relying on his trusty Spiti pony to navigate the treacherous terrain. The book offers a captivating blend of adventure, danger, and poetic reflection, making it a timeless classic in the annals of travel literature.
The author's vivid descriptions of the Himalayan landscapes he traversed, from the towering peaks to the delicate glacier flowers, transport the reader to this remote and awe-inspiring corner of the world. The Abode of Snow stands as a testament to the enduring human spirit and the boundless wonders of the natural world.
Whether recounting the perilous crossings of high mountain passes or the more serene moments of contemplation, Wilson's account is a masterful blend of thrilling adventure and lyrical observation. The book remains one of the most compelling and insightful works ever written about the Himalayas, a testament to the author's skill and the enduring power of his words.
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publisher | ‎Moyer Bell Ltd.; Reprint edition (October 1, 1993) | ||||
language | ‎English | ||||
paperback | ‎396 pages | ||||
isbn_10 | ‎1559211008 | ||||
isbn_13 | ‎978-1559211000 | ||||
item_weight | ‎1.18 pounds | ||||
dimensions | ‎1 x 5.54 x 8.49 inches | ||||
best_sellers_rank | #3,261,271 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #164 in Tibet Travel Guides #1,195 in General India Travel Guides #1,909 in General Asia Travel Books | ||||
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