
Canoeing The Congo
First Source to Sea Descent of the Congo River
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Narrado por:
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Gareth Armstrong
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Phil Harwood
Canoeing the Congo narrates the journey of Phil Harwood, who undertook an epic five-month solo attempt to canoe the Congo River in war-torn Central Africa. It was a historic first descent from the true source in the highlands of Zambia. Just short of 3,000 miles long, the Congo River is the eighth longest in the world and the deepest river in the world, with a flow rate second only to the Amazon. Along the way, Phil encountered numerous waterfalls, huge rapids, man-eating crocodiles, hippos, aggressive snakes and spiders' webs the size of houses. He faced endemic corruption, was arrested, intimidated, bullied, chased and he received numerous death threats. He also collapsed from malaria.
The people were mostly friendly, however, and Phil received tremendous hospitality from a proud and brave people, especially from the riverside fishermen who helped him wherever they could. On one stretch of river known as The Abattoir due to its past history of cannibalism and current reputation for criminal activity, he hired four brothers with a shotgun to accompany him as bodyguards. They paddled and floated for five days and nights on the river. Common questions from locals were, ‘why haven't you cut his throat yet?’ and ‘if you don't want to do it, tell us where your camping and we'll come and do it for you ...We'll share his money.’ It was an exhilarating, terrifying and wonderful journey but Phil managed to survive, despite the odds, to tell his story.
Canoeing the Congo will appeal to fans of adventurous travel writing and people who love the nature and wilderness. Phil, who is a fan of adventure stories himself, enjoys the work of Ranulph Fiennes and Bill Bryson. Phil has worked all over the world as an ex-Royal Marine Commando, ski-guide, expedition leader, outdoor instructor and development trainer. He is qualified as mountain leader, a level 4 canoe coach, a level 3 kayak coach, a rock climbing instructor, a wilderness emergency medical technician and a first aid instructor. Phil's passions are adventure and challenge, in particular canoeing remote wilderness rivers - the more wild the better!
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Worth your time
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Interesting but not exciting
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This was a beautifully illustrated!
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The more interesting part of the story is his interaction with the native fishermen, who are very poor and lead very austere lives, but know their way through the jungle quite well. Phil speaks French, Swahili and practices other languages along the way while he plies his canoe up to 12 hours a day.
In some ways it reminded me of Kira Salak's book where she kayaks 600 miles through Mali to the city of Timbuktu. She is treated well in some places and with great hostility in other places.
Both adventurers are fantastic athletes, and both are a bit crazy in my opinion, to put themselves in knowingly dangerous parts of the world. It must be part of their psyche to tempt fate and test their abilities beyond what most of us would consider reasonable.
This man's five month journey from Zambia to the Atlantic Ocean is a harrowing tale where we are treated to his deepest thoughts during stressful situations.
Something best left to the confines of a book
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
Yes. It was a good listen that provided an inside look at a part of the world that I will most likely never see.How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?
I would have liked to see a bit more vivid imagery. I thought the book was good, but thought he could have done more to bring the setting to life.What does Gareth Armstrong bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
He did an excellent job narrating the story and brought his own unique voice. His voice was easy to listen to and not at all dull.Do you think Canoeing The Congo needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?
No, it seems to sum up his adventure pretty well. Although, I would be interested in listening to more of his adventures in other parts of the world.Any additional comments?
I loved how the author infused humor into his writing. I laughed out loud a few times. This is definitely a unique storyline and an interesting read if you like adventure travel.Corruption, Canoes, and Crocodiles. OH MY!
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Adventure travel is human harassment
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This guy had quite the adventure
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I Am Completely Jealous (Sort Of)
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Inspiring adventure
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I was surprised that he didn’t have to pay more bribes.
Recommend for anyone that loves adventure!
I’ll try to find his movie Canoeing the Congo as well.
Great Adventure
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