Tschiffely's Ride: Southern Cross to Pole Star
No one knew they were looking at a hero and his two horses. Instead the local press derided him as "a lunatic proposing to ride overland to New York." The time was 1925. The place, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Standing on the threshold of equestrian travel history was a young Swiss Long Rider named Aimé Tschiffely. Next to him were his two faithful Criollo horses, Mancha and Gato. Their collective goal was to ride more than ten thousand miles from Buenos Aires to New York. No one had ever attempted such a journey. Everyone thought Tschiffely was mad. Looking back on what would become the most famous equestrian journey of the modern age, it is difficult to believe that anyone doubted the abilities of the legendary Long Rider and his hardy horses. Yet the school teacher who became an equestrian explorer had been told he was too inexperienced, his horses too old, and the journey too difficult. What Aimé Tschiffely was told was wrong. This is the story of the greatest equestrian epic of the twentieth century, a journey that came about because a man and his horses refused to quit - ever! During the course of their travels Tschiffely, Mancha and Gato crossed deadly deserts, passed through jungles, traversed sky-high mountain passes - and rode on. They were assailed by vampire bats, mistaken for gods and navigated the Panama Canal - but rode on. Nothing stopped them. No one since has rivalled their accomplishments. Often imitated but never outdone, this timeless book remains the most beloved equestrian travel classic of all time. So saddle up for the ride of a lifetime. But beware: the story of Tschiffely's Ride has inspired five generations to take to the saddle in search of mounted adventure.
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Tschiffely's Ride: Southern Cross to Pole Star
No one knew they were looking at a hero and his two horses. Instead the local press derided him as "a lunatic proposing to ride overland to New York." The time was 1925. The place, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Standing on the threshold of equestrian travel history was a young Swiss Long Rider named Aimé Tschiffely. Next to him were his two faithful Criollo horses, Mancha and Gato. Their collective goal was to ride more than ten thousand miles from Buenos Aires to New York. No one had ever attempted such a journey. Everyone thought Tschiffely was mad. Looking back on what would become the most famous equestrian journey of the modern age, it is difficult to believe that anyone doubted the abilities of the legendary Long Rider and his hardy horses. Yet the school teacher who became an equestrian explorer had been told he was too inexperienced, his horses too old, and the journey too difficult. What Aimé Tschiffely was told was wrong. This is the story of the greatest equestrian epic of the twentieth century, a journey that came about because a man and his horses refused to quit - ever! During the course of their travels Tschiffely, Mancha and Gato crossed deadly deserts, passed through jungles, traversed sky-high mountain passes - and rode on. They were assailed by vampire bats, mistaken for gods and navigated the Panama Canal - but rode on. Nothing stopped them. No one since has rivalled their accomplishments. Often imitated but never outdone, this timeless book remains the most beloved equestrian travel classic of all time. So saddle up for the ride of a lifetime. But beware: the story of Tschiffely's Ride has inspired five generations to take to the saddle in search of mounted adventure.
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Tschiffely's Ride: Southern Cross to Pole Star

Tschiffely's Ride: Southern Cross to Pole Star

Tschiffely's Ride: Southern Cross to Pole Star

Tschiffely's Ride: Southern Cross to Pole Star

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No one knew they were looking at a hero and his two horses. Instead the local press derided him as "a lunatic proposing to ride overland to New York." The time was 1925. The place, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Standing on the threshold of equestrian travel history was a young Swiss Long Rider named Aimé Tschiffely. Next to him were his two faithful Criollo horses, Mancha and Gato. Their collective goal was to ride more than ten thousand miles from Buenos Aires to New York. No one had ever attempted such a journey. Everyone thought Tschiffely was mad. Looking back on what would become the most famous equestrian journey of the modern age, it is difficult to believe that anyone doubted the abilities of the legendary Long Rider and his hardy horses. Yet the school teacher who became an equestrian explorer had been told he was too inexperienced, his horses too old, and the journey too difficult. What Aimé Tschiffely was told was wrong. This is the story of the greatest equestrian epic of the twentieth century, a journey that came about because a man and his horses refused to quit - ever! During the course of their travels Tschiffely, Mancha and Gato crossed deadly deserts, passed through jungles, traversed sky-high mountain passes - and rode on. They were assailed by vampire bats, mistaken for gods and navigated the Panama Canal - but rode on. Nothing stopped them. No one since has rivalled their accomplishments. Often imitated but never outdone, this timeless book remains the most beloved equestrian travel classic of all time. So saddle up for the ride of a lifetime. But beware: the story of Tschiffely's Ride has inspired five generations to take to the saddle in search of mounted adventure.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781590480113
Publisher: Long Riders' Guild Press
Publication date: 10/01/2001
Pages: 564
Product dimensions: 6.04(w) x 8.10(h) x 1.31(d)

Table of Contents

Prefacexi
Forewordxiii
Introductionxv
The First Day1
Towards Rosario5
The Rolling Pampas12
The Desolation of Santiago Del Estero19
Tucuman: "The Argentine Eden"23
Entering the Mighty Andes28
Preparing for Rough Mountain Travel37
Through Mighty Quebradas and Over Wind-swept Mountains Towards the Bolivian Border39
Into the Land of the Quichuas50
Indian Superstitions56
A Long-Forgotten Spanish Gold Trail58
Potosi, the Old Mecca of Greedy Spanish Conquistadors64
Among the Aymara Indians66
An Old Indian Legend68
Towards Lake Popo68
Over the Vast and Barren Bolivian Altiplano78
La Paz: "The Hidden City"86
Titicaca: "The Sacred Lake"88
On Peruvian Soil97
Towards the Ancient Capital of the Mighty Incas107
Glorious Old Cuzco110
Into the Heart of the Andes118
Civilisation Again133
Landslides--A Detour--A Mountain Storm138
A Famous Indian Market--"The Roof of the World"--Down to the Pacific Ocean144
Lima: The Old City of Kings148
The Sandy Deserts of the Peruvian Coast158
The Highland of Ecuador200
Quito225
Crossing the Line227
Colombia229
A Long and Eventful Side Trip to Bogota235
The First Tragedy in El Vergel240
The Great Swamp Barrier244
Magdalena: The River of Mud and Crocodiles248
"A Dios" South America!255
The Silent Canal259
Good Times261
A Question and its Answer264
Mancha Suffers a Slight Accident265
Westward Ho!268
Into the Green Labyrinth281
An Unmarked Border in the Midst of Jungles284
Climbing Up to the "Middle of the World"290
Civilisation Once More295
San Jose of Costa Rica296
Side-stepping a Revolution299
San Salvador301
Guatemala, the Land of the Quetzal312
Guatemala City317
Old Guatemala319
Volcanic Regions of Singular Beauty320
Towards the Mexican Border--A Glorious View--Descent into Steaming Tropical Low-Land327
The Land of the Charros329
A Difficult Stretch335
Old Tehuantepec355
Oaxaca366
In the Sierras369
Mexico City379
The Mexican Mesa384
Over Barren Plains Towards the Rio Grande404
Texas at Last--Victory in Sight!407
Busy Days437
Farewell U.S.--Back to the Pampas441
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