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** WINNER OF THE ORDNANCE SURVEY CHILDREN'S TRAVEL BOOK OF THE YEAR 2019 ** Hand-selected by Alastair Humphreys, read about the incredible journeys undertaken by twenty of the most heroic and impressive explorers who ever lived, including Ibn Battuta (14th-century explorer); Apsley Cherry-Garrard (a member of Scott's Antarctic expedition); Michael Collins (Apollo Moon mission astronaut) and Nellie Bly (who travelled round the world in less than 80 days). A wide-spread selection of explorers from young to old, male to female and with a range of abilities, these explorers crossed land, sea and sky in the name of adventure and may just inspire readers aged 7+ to do the same. Alastair Humphreys was named National Geographic Adventurer of the Year in 2012 for his work on the concept of microadventures.
Alastair Humphreys is an English adventurer, author and motivational speaker. Over a four-year period he bicycled 46,000 miles (74,000 km) around the world.[1] He was a National Geographic Adventurer of the Year in 2012.[2] He is responsible for the rise of the idea of the microadventure – short, local, accessible adventures.
Alastair Humphreys' Great Adventurers Humphreys was educated at Shrewsbury School, then studied Zoology at Edinburgh and Oxford. He began his first expedition in August 2001 from his Yorkshire home. Passing south through Europe and Africa, he crossed to South America by sea from Cape Town and proceeded up the west coast of the Americas, Alastair Humphreys' Great Adventurers crossed from Alaska to Magadan in Russia, Japan then westward across China and Central Asia to return to Europe. His journey included raising funds and awareness for a charity called Hope and Homes for Children.
Humphreys arrived home in November 2005, having ridden over 46,000 miles (74,000 km) in four years Alastair Humphreys' Great Adventurers and three months. He has written several books about his
experiences, titled Moods of Future Joys, Ten Lessons from the Road, Thunder and Sunshine and a series of three children's books called The Boy Who Biked the World. Humphreys also wrote a book about walking across India called There Alastair Humphreys' Great Adventurers Are Other Rivers.
Humphreys currently works as a motivational speaker and occasional adventure author. The President of the Royal Geographical Society said, "With the possible exception of Sir David Attenborough, that was the best lecture, and the longest applause that I have heard in the past 15 years."[This quote needs Alastair Humphreys' Great Adventurers a citation]
In 2008, Humphreys competed in the Marathon des Sables, a 150 miles (240 km) run across the Sahara desert. He broke his foot during the race but still completing the event. He narrowly missed being in the top-100 finishers.[3]
In February 2009, Humphreys rowed across the English Channel with Alastair Humphreys' Great Adventurers Major Phil Packer to raise £1 million for Help for Heroes. In spring 2009, Humphreys walked across India, and in
2010 he walked and packrafted across Iceland.
His 2011 "Year of Microadventure" earned him the National Geographic accolade of "Adventurer of the Year".[2] Humphreys pioneered the concept and coined the Alastair Humphreys' Great Adventurers term "microadventure" which has since gained him a global following. "#microadventure" is now used as a popular hashtag on social media sites.[4]
In 2012 he joined Marin Medak, Simon Osborne and Steve Bowens to row unsupported across the Atlantic Ocean. The team successfully finished their journey in Barbados after 45 Alastair Humphreys' Great Adventurers days and 15 hours at sea. He also walked across the Empty Quarter desert with Leon McCarron[5][6] and undertook an expedition in Greenland.[7]
In 2013, Humphreys released his first documentary film, Into the Empty Quarter, documenting his walk through the Empty Quarter desert with Leon McCarron[8] The film premiered at Alastair Humphreys' Great Adventurers the Royal Geographical Society, London, in November 2013. In 2020, Humphreys appeared on the podcast Trees A Crowd.[9]
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