Backcountry Forum
Backpacking & Hiking Gear

Backcountry Forum
Our long-time Sponsor - the leading source for ultralite/lightweight outdoor gear
 
 
 

Amazon.com
Backpacking Forums
---- Our Gear Store ----
The Lightweight Gear Store
 
 WINTER CAMPING 

Shelters
Bivy Bags
Sleeping Bags
Sleeping Pads
Snow Sports
Winter Kitchen

 SNOWSPORTS 

Snowshoes
Avalanche Gear
Skins
Hats, Gloves, & Gaiters
Accessories

 ULTRA-LIGHT 

Ultralight Backpacks
Ultralight Bivy Sacks
Ultralight Shelters
Ultralight Tarps
Ultralight Tents
Ultralight Raingear
Ultralight Stoves & Cookware
Ultralight Down Sleeping Bags
Ultralight Synthetic Sleep Bags
Ultralight Apparel


the Titanium Page
WM Extremelite Sleeping Bags

 CAMPING & HIKING 

Backpacks
Tents
Sleeping Bags
Hydration
Kitchen
Accessories

 CLIMBING 

Ropes & Cordage
Protection & Hardware
Carabiners & Quickdraws
Climbing Packs & Bags
Big Wall
Rescue & Industrial

 MEN'S APPAREL 

Jackets
Shirts
Baselayer
Headwear
Gloves
Accessories

 WOMEN'S APPAREL 

Jackets
Shirts
Baselayer
Headwear
Gloves
Accessories

 FOOTWEAR 

Men's Footwear
Women's Footwear

 CLEARANCE 

Backpacks
Mens Apparel
Womens Apparel
Climbing
Footwear
Accessories

 BRANDS 

Black Diamond
Granite Gear
La Sportiva
Osprey
Smartwool

 WAYS TO SHOP 

Sale
Clearance
Top Brands
All Brands

 Backpacking Equipment 

Shelters
BackPacks
Sleeping Bags
Water Treatment
Kitchen
Hydration
Climbing


 Backcountry Gear Clearance

Topic Options
Rate This Topic
#107936 - 12/14/08 12:19 PM "100 Greatest Adventure Books of All Time"
OregonMouse Offline
member

Registered: 02/03/06
Posts: 6799
Loc: Gateway to Columbia Gorge
Not my list, and copied from someone who made a lot of typos, but an interesting list, nonetheless. At least it should keep us all reading for a while!

Extreme Classics: The 100 greatest adventure books of all time from Adventure Magazine July/August 2001

1. The Worst Adventure in the World Aplsey Cherry-Garrard (1922)
2. Journals Meriweather Lewis and William Clark (1814)
3. Wind, Sand and Stars Antoine de Saint-Exupery (1940)
4. Exploration of the Colorado John Wesley Powell (1875)
5. Arabian Sands Wilfred Thesiger (1959)
6. Annapurna Maurice Herzog (1952)
7. Desert Solitaire Edward Abbey (1968)
8. West With the Night Beryl Markham (1942)
9. Into Thin Air Jon Krakauer (1997)
10. Travels Marco Polo (1298)
11. Farthest North Fridtjor Nansen (1897)
12. The Snow Leopard Peter Matthiessen (1978)
13. Roughing It Mark Twain (1872)
14. Two Years Before the Mast Richard Henry Dana (1840)
15. South Ernest Shackleton (1919)
16. A Short Walk in the Hindu Kush Eric Newby (1958)
17. Kon-Tiki Thor Heyerdahl (1950)
18. Travels in West Africa Mary Kingsley (1897)
19. The Spirit of St. Louis Charles Lindberg (1953)
20. Seven Years in Tibet Heinrich Harrer (1953)
21. Journals James Cook (1768)
22. Home of the Blizzard Douglas Mawson (1915)
23. The Voyage of the Beagle Charles Darwin (1839)
24. The Seven Pillars of Wisdom T.E. Lawrence (1926)
25. Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa Mungo Park (1799)
26. The Right Stuff Tom Wolfe (1979)
27. Sailing Alone Around the World Joshua Slocum (1900)
28. The Mountain of My Fear and Deborah: a Wilderness Narrative David Roberts (1968, 1970)
29. First Footsteps in East Africa Richard Burton (1856)
30. The Perfect Storm Sebastian Younger (1997)
31. The Oregon Trail Francis Parkman (1849)
32. Through the Dark Continent Henry M. Stanley (1878)
33. A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains Isabella Bird (1879)
34. In the Land of White Death Valerian Albanov (1917)
35. Endurance F.A. Worsley (1931)
36. Scrambles Amongst the Alps Edward Whymper (1871)
37. Out of Africa Isak Dinesen (1937)
38. Scott's Last Expedition: The Journals Robert Falcon Scott (1913)
39. Everest: The West Ridge Thomas Hornbein (1965)
40. Journey Without Maps Graham Greene (1936)
41. Starlight and Storm Gaston Rebuffet (1954)
42. My First Summer in the Sierra John Muir (1911)
43. My Life as an Explorer Sven Hedin (1925)
44. In Trouble Again Redmond O'Hanlon (1988)
45. The Man Who Walked Through Time Colin Fletcher (1968)
46. K2 - The Savage Mountain Charles Houston and Robert Bates (1954)
47. Gipsy Moth Circles the World Francis Chichester (1967)
48. Man-Eaters of Kumaon Jim Corbett (1944)
49. Alone Richard Bird (1938)
50. Stranger in the Forest Eric Hansen (1988)
51. Travels in the Arabian Deserta Charles M. Doughty (1888)
52. The Royal Road to Romance Richard Halliburton (1925)
53. The Long Walk Slavomir Rawicz (1956)
54. Mountaineering in the Sierre Nevada Clarence King (1872)
55. My Journey to Lhasa Alexandra David-Neel(1927)
56. Journal of the Discovery of the Source of the Nile John Hanning Speke (1863)
57. Running the Amazon Joe Kane (1989)
58. Alive Piers Paul Read (1974)
59. Principall Navigations Richard Hakluyt (1589-90)
60. Incidents of Travel in the Yucatan John Lloyd Stevens (1843)
61. Shipwreck of the Whaleship Essex Owen Chase (1821)
62. Life in the Far West George Frederick Ruxton (1849)
63. My Life as an Explorer Roald Amundsen (1927)
64. News From Tartary Peter Fleming (1937)
65. Annapurna: A Woman's Place Arlene Blum (1980)
66. Mutiny on the Bounty William Bligh (1790)
67. Adrift Steven Callahan (1986)
68. Castaways Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca (1555)
69. Touching the Void Joe Simpson (1989)
70. Tracks Robyn Davidson (1980)
71. The Adventures of Captain Bonneville Washington Irving (1837)
72. Cooper's Creek Alan Moorehead (1963)
73. The Fearful Void Geoffrey Moorhouse (1974)
74. No Picnic on Mount Kenya Felice Benuzzi (1953)
75. Through the Brazilian Wilderness Theodore Roosevelt (1914)
76. The Road to Oxiana Robert Byron (1937)
77. Minus 148 Degrees : The First Winter Ascent of Mount McKinley Art Davidson (1969)
78. Travels Ibn Battuta (ca 1354)
79. Jaguars Ripped My Flesh Tim Cahill (1987)
80. Journal of a Trapper Osborne Russell (1914)
81. Full Tilt Dervla Murphy (1965)
82. Terra Incognita Sara Wheeler (1996)
83. We Die Alone David Howarth (1955)
84. Kabloona Gontran de Poncins (1941)
85. Conquistadors of the Useless Lionel Terray (1961)
86. Carrying the Fire Michael Collins (1974)
87. Adventures in the Wilderness William H.H. Murray (1869)
88. The Mountains of My Life Walter Bonatti (1998)
89. Great Heart James West Davidson and John Rugge (1988)
90. Journal of the Voyage of the Pacific Alexander MacKenzie(1801)
91. The Valleys of the Assassins Freya Stark (1934)
92. The Silent World Jacques Cousteau (1953)
93. Alaska Wilderness Robert Marshall (1956)
94. Letter and Notes on the Manners, Customs, and Conditions of the North American Indians George Catlin (1841)
95. I Married Adventure Osa Johnson (1940)
96. The Descent of Pierre Saint-Martin Norbert Casteret (1954)
97. The Crystal Horizon Reinhold Messner (1982)
98. Narrative of a Journey Across the Rocky Mountains to the Columbia River John Kirk Townsend (1839)
99. Grizzly Years Doug Peacock (1990)
100. One Man's Mountain Tom Patey (1971)
_________________________
May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view--E. Abbey

Top
#107937 - 12/14/08 12:28 PM Re: "100 Greatest Adventure Books of All Time" [Re: OregonMouse]
aimless Offline
Moderator

Registered: 02/05/03
Posts: 3292
Loc: Portland, OR
By my quick count I've read 28 of these and parts of about 4 more. That leaves me plenty more reading to do. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

Top
#107938 - 12/14/08 08:14 PM Re: "100 Greatest Adventure Books of All Time" [Re: aimless]
northernbcr Offline
member

Registered: 05/26/08
Posts: 125
Loc: bc/yukon border area
thank you for posting this these are the types of reads i enjoy it will be a good goal for me to read some of these

Top
#107939 - 12/15/08 11:03 AM Re: "100 Greatest Adventure Books of All Time" [Re: OregonMouse]
bigfoot2 Offline
member

Registered: 09/17/06
Posts: 1432
Loc: Eugene , Oregon
What? No "Ghosts of Tsavo", by Philip Caputo?

BF <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" />
_________________________
Hammockers aren't stuck up, they're just above it all.

Top
#107940 - 12/16/08 02:20 PM Re: "100 Greatest Adventure Books of All Time" [Re: OregonMouse]
chaz Offline
member

Registered: 10/22/07
Posts: 1149
Loc: Tennessee
Another life list. I better get started...........
_________________________
Enjoy your next trip...

Top
#107941 - 12/17/08 01:26 AM Re: "100 Greatest Adventure Books of All Time" [Re: chaz]
OregonMouse Offline
member

Registered: 02/03/06
Posts: 6799
Loc: Gateway to Columbia Gorge
I just want to state that this is not my list; I'm just passing it along. I'm sure there are a lot of more worthy books (some of which have been published since the date of the list). I do know that a least a few of the books on the list will send you right off to sleep--I found "The Snow Leopard" to be one of them. Interesting search for the never-found snow leopard, but I have no interest whatsoever in buddhist theology. YMMV!

#68 is, IMHO, extraordinary. The version listed is out of print but there are other translations of Cabeza de Vaca's memoirs. Cabeza de Vaca was shipwrecked off the coast of what is now east Texas in 1528 and over the next eight years gradually worked his way west to what is now Mexico. What is extraordinary is his attitude towards the Indians, whom he regarded as souls in need of conversion and whose culture he respected. He was shocked when he got close to Mexico and found that the Indians were afraid of him, and even more shocked when he found that the Spanish had cruelly enslaved the Mexican Indians. It's also interesting to note his egalitarian attitude towards the black slave who was part of the shipwrecked party. I read this account (probably abridged) many years ago in my second-year college Spanish class and was fascinated by it.
_________________________
May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view--E. Abbey

Top
#107942 - 12/17/08 10:18 AM Re: "100 Greatest Adventure Books of All Time" [Re: OregonMouse]
aimless Offline
Moderator

Registered: 02/05/03
Posts: 3292
Loc: Portland, OR
Every list is as weak as the judgement and experience of the list maker. We won't hold you accountable! The value of a list is that it gives you something to look at, a starting place. Thanks for sharing it, warts and all.

Top

Shout Box

Highest Quality Lightweight Down Sleeping Bags
 
Western Mountaineering Sleeping Bags
 
Lite Gear Talk - Featured Topics
Backcountry Discussion - Featured Topics
Make Your Own Gear - Featured Topics
Featured Photos
Spiderco Chaparral Pocketknife
David & Goliath
Also Testing
Trip Report with Photos
Seven Devils, Idaho
Oat Hill Mine Trail 2012
Dark Canyon - Utah
Who's Online
0 registered (), 170 Guests and 0 Spiders online.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Newest Members
Noodles, McCrary, DanyBacky, Rashy Willia, WanderBison
13240 Registered Users
Forum Links
Disclaimer
Policies
Site Links
Backpacking.net
Lightweight Gear Store
Backpacking Book Store
Lightweight Zone
Hiking Essentials

Our long-time Sponsor, BackcountryGear.com - The leading source for ultralite/lightweight outdoor gear:

Backcountry Forum
 

Affiliate Disclaimer: This forum is an affiliate of BackcountryGear.com, Amazon.com, R.E.I. and others. The product links herein are linked to their sites. If you follow these links to make a purchase, we may get a small commission. This is our only source of support for these forums. Thanks.!
 
 

Since 1996 - the Original Backcountry Forum
Copyright © The Lightweight Backpacker & BackcountryForum