
On Polar Tides
Paddling and Surviving the Coast of Northern Labrador
Nigel Foster(Author)
Falcon Guides (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 23. November 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-1-4930-2568-8 (ISBN)
Description
In 1981, Nigel Foster flew to Canada's Baffin Island to begin a solo kayak trip south toward northern Labrador. After crossing the 40-mile wide Hudson Strait in howling winds and fighting a 10 knot tide race, Foster crash-landed on a small island in the dark. He had frostbitten fingers and was 300 miles from the closest village. With unimaginable good fortune, eight days later he ran across an oil tanker and hitched a ride south. He had survived-marking one of the most notable solo crossings in history-but the failure of the second portion of the trip he had originally planned haunted him.
In 2004, Foster returned to northern Labrador with his then girlfriend (now wife) Kristin Nelson. Launching from Kuujjuaq in Northern Quebec, the couple paddled the Ungava Bay coast-which has one of the largest tidal variances in the world-to the place Foster had boarded the oil tanker 23 years earlier. From this remote location, the couple completed the trip to Nain that Foster originally planned for 1981. They encountered more polar bears than people. The story of the two trips forms the backbone for On Polar Tides-Originally self-published as Stepping Stones in 2009-which offers an intimate and insightful view of Ungava and Labrador. The new, revised edition includes gripping recollections of the polar adventures and 54 color photographs.
In 2004, Foster returned to northern Labrador with his then girlfriend (now wife) Kristin Nelson. Launching from Kuujjuaq in Northern Quebec, the couple paddled the Ungava Bay coast-which has one of the largest tidal variances in the world-to the place Foster had boarded the oil tanker 23 years earlier. From this remote location, the couple completed the trip to Nain that Foster originally planned for 1981. They encountered more polar bears than people. The story of the two trips forms the backbone for On Polar Tides-Originally self-published as Stepping Stones in 2009-which offers an intimate and insightful view of Ungava and Labrador. The new, revised edition includes gripping recollections of the polar adventures and 54 color photographs.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Rowman & Littlefield
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
31 Color Photos, 3 Maps
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 153 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
492 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4930-2568-8 (9781493025688)
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E-Book
09/2016
Simon + Schuster LLC
€15.81
Available for download
Person
Nigel Foster is a world-renowned kayaker and an accomplished author. He also designs kayaks and kayaking gear. Some of his other books include Nigel Foster's Sea Kayaking, Nigel Foster's Surf Kayaking, and Encounters from a Kayak.