Into Thick Air: Biking to the Bellybutton of Six Continents

Into Thick Air: Biking to the Bellybutton of Six Continents

by Jim Malusa
Into Thick Air: Biking to the Bellybutton of Six Continents

Into Thick Air: Biking to the Bellybutton of Six Continents

by Jim Malusa

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Overview

“Delightful debut travelogue by botanist Malusa, who cycled to the lowest point on each of six continents.” —Kirkus Reviews

With plenty of sunscreen and a cold beer swaddled in his sleeping bag, writer and botanist Jim Malusa bicycled alone to the lowest point on each of six continents, a six–year series of “anti–expeditions” to “anti–summits.” His journeys took him to Lake Eyre in the arid heart of Australia, along Moses’ route to the Dead Sea, and from Moscow to the Caspian Sea. He pedaled across the Andes to Patagonia, around tiny Djibouti in the Horn of Africa, and from Tucson to Death Valley.

With a scientist’s eye, Malusa vividly observes local landscapes and creatures. As a lone man, he is overfed by grandmothers, courted by ladies of the night in Volgograd, invited into a mosque by Africa’s most feared tribe, chased by sandstorms and hurricanes—yet Malusa keeps riding. His reward: the deep silence of the world’s great depressions.

A large–hearted narrative of what happens when a friendly, perceptive American puts himself at the mercy of strange landscapes and their denizens, Into Thick Air presents one of the most talented new voices in contemporary travel writing.

“I’ve followed all of Jim’s amazing and hilarious journeys, and I am happy to claim him as one of my favorite writers.” —Barbara Kingsolver, New York Times bestselling author

“His descriptions of desert landscapes can be extraordinary . . . You can almost feel the dry gusts turning Malusa’s lips into cracked leather.” —The New York Times Book Review

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781578051410
Publisher: Catapult
Publication date: 04/28/2008
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 5.99(w) x 8.97(h) x 0.89(d)

About the Author

Jim Malusa has reported on many assignments for The Discovery Channel, including travels to Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines, the Atacama Desert in Chile, caves in Alaska, and Three Gorges Dam in China. He has also written for numerous magazines and newspapers, including Natural History, the Las Vegas Sun, and the Arizona Daily Star. With a Ph.D. in Biology from the University of Arizona, he conducts fieldwork on desert plants for the university and the National Park Service, when he is not traveling the world or writing about his adventures.

Table of Contents


Introduction: An Odd Character in the Bush     1
Australia
Tucson to Darwin: A Wonderful Place to Bring Your Ex-Wife     11
Darwin to Lake Eyre: Bloody Big Stretch of Salt     17
Asia
Tucson to Cairo: We Cannot Guarantee Your Safety     57
Cairo to the Dead Sea: Do Not Forget That You Are in a Holy Place     74
Europe
Tucson to Moscow: Once in Russia There Was No Rich and No Poor     115
Moscow to the Capsian Sea: Special Training for Survival     124
South America
Tucson to Puerto Montt: It All Comes on Ships     163
Puerto Montt to Salina Grande: This Wind Is Just an Everyday Wind     170
Africa
Tucson to Djibouti Town: Usually in Afternoon We Are Eating the Khat     209
Djibouti Town to Lac Assal: Nobody Has Come on a Bicycle     231
North America
Tucson: That Sounds Just Awful     265
Tucson to Death Valley: Way Down in That Hole Where There Ain't No Noise     269
Epilogue     311
Acknowledgments     313
Bicycle Touring and Books     315
About the Author     321
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