Alpine Circus: A Skier's Exotic Adventures at the Snowy Edge of the World
Synopsis
Boldly going where few others have gone before, Michael Finkel has spent a dozen winters journeying across six continents in order to write about the wonders and eccentricities of the world's snowy regions. In this collection of his work - part seat-of-the-pants adventure, part cultural exploration, and peppered throughout with humour and insight - Finkel takes the reader from the underside of an avalanche to the summit of Kilimanjaro. He partners with a gang of Kazak herdsmen in the remote peaks of China; he launches down the slopes of Iran as he learns about the Ayatollah's Byzantine skiing rules; he goes through the torturous Marine Corps mountain warfare training; and he takes on New York City on cross-country skis. With skill and insight, Finkel vividly recreates the thrill of flying off an Olympic ski jump in Lake Placid, the excitement of gliding through virgin snows on a remote Alaskan peak, and the exhilaration of taking off into the unexplored mountains of interior Greenland. In turn, "Alpine Circus" becomes the adventurous ride of a lifetime, a tour through a unique world with a guide that is sure to thrill both armchair travellers and Arctic explorers.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
- ISBN: 9781592280322
- Number of pages: 210
- Dimensions: 228 x 153 x 15 mm
- Weight: 308g

