Fiennes, Ranulph. Beyond the limits; the lessons learned from a lifetime's adventures.FIENNES, Ranulph. Beyond the limits; the lessons learned from a lifetime's adventures. Little, Brown UK, dist. by Trafalgar Square Trafalgar Square, in Westminster, London, England, named for Lord Nelson's victory at the battle of Trafalgar. The statue surmounting the Nelson memorial column (185 ft/56 m high) was sculpted (1840–43) by E. H. Baily. . 223p. illus, c2000. 0-316-85706-8. $24.95. SA Ibsen wrote "There is always a risk in being alive, and if you are more alive, there is more risk." Ranulph Fiennes Sir Ranulph Twistleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, 3rd Baronet OBE (born 7 March 1944), usually known simply as Ranulph (Ran) Fiennes, is a British adventurer and holder of several endurance records. has patterned his life after these words, even before he included them in his latest book. The Guinness Book of Records nominated him as "the world's greatest living explorer," but before earning such a title, Fiennes went through a short period of desperate unemployment. Out of the British Army The British Army is the land armed forces branch of the British Armed Forces. It came into being with unification of the governments and armed forces of England and Scotland into the United Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707. after eight years in German and Oman, with considerable survival and language skills but no job offers, he started work on a book about his experiences on an expedition up the Nile. Offers to lecture on this subject followed. Fiennes discovered that "Expedition lectures were easy to give ... expeditions might well provide a viable format for self-employment. If I could organize and carry out an expedition a year on a fully sponsored basis then, even though nobody would pay me for doing it, I could recoup my expenses and make a basic living while planning the next year's journey." (p.29) With a game plan in place, Fiennes has followed this course for 30 years, going everywhere from Egypt to Norway, Antarctica to British Columbia British Columbia, province (2001 pop. 3,907,738), 366,255 sq mi (948,600 sq km), including 6,976 sq mi (18,068 sq km) of water surface, W Canada. Geography . Unlike previous professional travelers such as H.V. Morton or Charles Doughty Charles Doughty may refer to:
adj. Characterized by or prone to meditation. See Synonyms at pensive. med i·ta guide, with lots of history
thrown in. Colorful photographs throughout enhance a breezy text. Every
chapter ends with a section entitled "The Lessons Learned."
Two of these are: "The fewer people involved with any given
project, the better. There are very few exceptions to this rule."
and "When hi-tech systems fail, be ready to revert immediately to
traditional means of doing the job." (p. 159) An enjoyable but
optional purchase for public and high school libraries. Katherine
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