A Tibetan Trek of Faith - Yak Butter Blues

A Tibetan Trek of Faith - Yak Butter Blues

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Book Specification

Item Code: NAN143
Author: Brandon Wilson
Publisher: Heritage Publishers
Language: English
Edition: 2011
ISBN: 9788170262787
Pages: 252 (23 B/W Illustrations)
Cover: Paperback
Other Details 9.5 inch X 6.5 inch
Weight 440 gm

Book Description

About the Author

Brandon Wilson is an award-winning author and photographer, explorer and pear walker.

He is author of other true travel adventure books including Along the Templar Trail and Dead Men Don’t Leave Tips: Adventures X Africa. His story about a year spent living in the Arctic, “Life When hell Freezes Over,” Appears in they Lived to Tell the Tale: True Stories of Adventure from the Legendary Explorer Club (The Lyons Press/Globe Pequot) His Spanish Pilgrimage photo essay appears in Naive and abroad; Spain: Limping 600 Miles Through History by Marcus Wilder, and his photos have won awards from National Geographic traveller and islands magazines.

When Not writing, he enjoys inspiring others to discover life’s possibilities through long-distance walking. A voracious explorer of nearly one hundred countries, he is an expert long-distance, light trekker. He blazed the 2620-mile Templar Trail from France to Jerusalem, and has walked many of the world’s major pilgrimage trails; the famed Camino de Santiago across Spain (Twice), the via de la Plata, and St. Olav’s Way across Norway.

He and his wife cheryls were the first Western couple to complete the 650-mile Buddhist pilgrim’s trail from Lhasa, Tibet to Kathmandu, and he was the first American to traverse the 1150-mile via Francigena trail from England to Rome.

Wilson,a member of the prestigious explorers Club, is a peace and human rights advocate.

Introduction

The wind kicks up again. A vast, desolate swath of sand stretches for miles, days in any direction. We are insignificant: insects trudging across a desert. Meager possessions are slung across a patient horse's back. Once-strong bodies buckle under the pervasive wind. We bend double, choking on dust. Sand invades every pore. Pus seeps into stiff socks from sores pocking our feet. Hopelessness, undeniable hunger and unquenchable thirst fill us with a gnawing rage.

For hours or days hatred sustains us. Hatred of self. Each other. The inadequacy of our bodies. The forsaken land we vowed to cross, a ground that consumes our very souls.

Maybe we approached the journey all wrong from the very start, gulping in its challenge in one gigantic breath, like diving headfirst off a cliff into some mirrored pool of unknown depth. It was bound to be a great adventure, we argued, a chance to prove something to ourselves-especially to those who vowed it couldn't be done. But any Western sense of toughing things out, of muscling our way across a land as complex as utter darkness, soon fell by the wayside like exhausted matchsticks.

Survival has somehow become mysteriously linked with the uneasy idea of letting go. Perhaps it always has been. But leaps of faith have never given me much personal comfort. Still, this is Tibet, it's unsettling, yet reassuring.

When life is bleakest, magic appears, tenuous at first. It's a strange, exhilarating force, a peace. Obstacles vanish and hurdles disappear. We find water where there is none. Someone arrives out of nowhere offering shelter. Another shares his meager food. Another, his love.

At those moments we have a gnawing suspicion that there is something more to our thousand-kilometer trek, something more than just two weary travelers tracing an ancient pilgrim's path from Lhasa to Kathmandu across the Himalayas.

And that sense of greater purpose, more than any personal tenacity or courage, ultimately keeps us moving.

Contents

Regional Map ii-iii
Tibet Route Map iv-v
Introduction 1
Chapter I Never Sau "Impossible" 3
Chapter II A Hundred Yak Butter lamps 13
Chapter III So Long, Shangri-La 24
Chapter IV If Wishes were Horses 37
Chapter V A Crooked little Finger 49
Chapter VI The Road Less Taken 60
Chapter VII Showdown In Shigatse 71
Chapter VIII Village of Fear 81
Chapter IX Passes and passages 97
Photo Gallery 110
Chapter X Keeping the Faith 123
Chapter XI Zen Answers 137
Chapter XII In Quest of Mount Everest 152
Chapter XIII A Simple Act of Defiance 165
Chapter XIV Words of Hope 175
Chapter XV The Snowy Road to Hell 191
Chapter XVI A Bridge To Freedom 200
Chapter XVII Ghoda! Ghoda! Ghoda! 211
Chapter XVIII Flags of Solidarity 224
Afterword 235
To Become Involved 237
Suggested Reading 238
About the Author 239
















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