Brothers on the Bashkaus: A Siberian paddling adventure

Brothers on the Bashkaus: A Siberian paddling adventure

by Eugene Buchanan
Brothers on the Bashkaus: A Siberian paddling adventure

Brothers on the Bashkaus: A Siberian paddling adventure

by Eugene Buchanan

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Overview

From rafts made from old germ-warfare suits and felled logs to lifejackets stitched together from soccer balls and wine bladders, river running in the former Soviet Union has evolved much like Australian wildlife, completely free of outside influences. Brothers on the Bashkaus follows the exploits of one of the first groups of Westerners to experience this foreign style of rafting on a white-knuckled, 26-day trip down the Bashkaus River, one of the hardest whitewater runs in all Siberia.

In the early 1990s, armed with little more than former guiding experience and the prestigious Shipton/Tilman grant from W. L. Gore and Associates--the first of its kind ever awarded for a river expedition -- four Americans stumble into a chance encounter with ten Latvians and soon find themselves on one of the wildest rides in the world. Along the way they deal with everything from language barriers to armed horsemen and rapids lined with memorials to those who perished before them. They battle the elements and fear starvation, finding sustenance in pork fat, sugar cubes, and fish-eyeball soup along the way.

More than just a great adventure story, Brothers on the Bashkaus combines a fascinating study of a culture and history with a riveting play-by-play of the paddling maneuvers and survival skills needed to meet the day to day challenges in the canyon. Thrown together with a common mission, these men soon discover the bonding qualities of the river, a medium that dissolves cultural barriers as easily as sediment. The Bashkaus creates a common bond regardless of race, religion, or nationality--one in which strangers truly come together as brothers.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780692615058
Publisher: Recreation Publishing Inc
Publication date: 02/15/2016
Pages: 258
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.58(d)

About the Author

A former reporter for the Denver Business Journal and 14-year editor-in-chief of Paddler magazine, Eugene Buchanan has written about the outdoors for more than 25 years, from covering the X Games for ESPN.com to working for NBC at the Beijing Olympics. With freelance articles published in the New York Times, Men's Journal, Sports Afield, Outside, National Geographic Adventure, Forbes Life and other publications, his passion for traveling and writing has taken him to more than 30 countries on six continents. A Fellow member of the Explorer's Club and contributor to Men's Journal's The Great Life anthology, he spearheaded the Outdoor Industry Association's Outdoor Idols campaign, honoring teens' accomplishments in the outdoors. Brothers on the Bashkaus was first released by Fulcrum Publishing in 2007. His second book, Outdoor Parents, Outdoor Kids, was released by Heliconia Press in 2010, winning the gold medal from the Living Now Book Awards. He lives with his wife, Denise, and daughters, Brooke, 16, and Casey, 13, in Steamboat Springs, Colo., just a block away from the Yampa River.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS
Acknowledgments

Chapter One: A Paddle Sign in Moscow
Chapter Two: The Siberian Brainstorm
Chapter Three: Team Konkas
Chapter Four: Across Siberia: The Train
Chapter Five: Decision Time
Chapter Six: The Rest of the Way
Chapter Seven: Yuri and the Bus
Chapter Eight: The Bashkaus Put-In
Chapter Nine: Final Preparations
Chapter Ten: Rafting's Roots
Chapter Eleven: On the Bashkaus
Chapter Twelve: Penetrating Deeper
Chapter Thirteen: The Lower Canyon
Chapter Fourteen: The Bashkaus Memorials
Chapter Fifteen: The Dreams
Chapter Sixteen: The Rest of the Way
Chapter Seventeen: Perestroika
Chapter Eighteen: Heading Home
Epilogue
Bibliographic Notes
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