From learning to surf in Hawaii to a surfing pilgrimage to writing in New York, his love for the pursuit is contagious. From the Andes to the Sahara, even those without any knowledge about flying will find themselves wrapped up in the fear and exhilaration of his endeavors.Īnyone who lives their life based around their passion will instantly connect with this story of a surfing life. What more could you want.Ĭhock-full of adventure, DeSaint Exupery regales readers with tales of his aviation exploration while serving as a mail carrier and cartographer. The novel gives a glimpse about what climbing, culture, humor, travel and adventure was like in the 1950’s. His work leaves the reader with a deep appreciation for all wild places and challenges your conscience to get involved in preserving and protecting these places.įor adventurers that moonlight as history buffs, Newby’s adventure retells the story of a first-time mountaineer climbing in Afghanistan. If you have already read one or more of these, leave us a comment about what you thought! Also, if you know a book that really ought to be on this list, please let us know!Īnyone that has felt deeply connected to a wild place or setting will appreciate Abbey’s narrative about his time in Arches National Park.
Here is a list of our favorite adventure books that will keep you stoked for getting out there when the time comes. Pretty good for just sitting around, right? Someone once told me that reading is the best way to make you smarter and more interesting. One of the best cures for cabin fever is a great adventure book.
#CABIN FEVER ADVENTURES FREE#
We know that quarantine may keep you free of coronavirus, but you will likely contract a case of cabin fever. Are you ready? “Stay inside and read a book!” The underlying theme of every piece we publish is “go outside, its great out there!” Unfortunately, given the coronavirus situation, we would be irresponsible to say such things. Usually we use our time here to tell you how, when, and where to get outside.