Beyond the Trees
A Journey Alone Across Canada's Arctic
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Adam Shoalts
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Adam Shoalts
About this listen
A mesmerizing odyssey through an unforgiving landscape, and the rich history it reveals.
What does it mean to explore and confront the unknown? Beyond the Trees recounts Adam Shoalts's epic, never-before-attempted solo crossing of Canada's mainland Arctic in a single season. It's also a multilayered story that weaves the narrative of Shoalts's journey into accounts of other adventurers, explorers, First Nations, fur traders, dreamers, eccentrics, and bush pilots to create an unforgettable tale of adventure and exploration.
Interspersed with his stories of navigating mazes of shifting ice floes, facing down snarling bears and galloping musk-ox, and portaging along knife-edge cliffs above furious rapids, are the fascinating legends, historic persons, and incredible anecdotes that make up the lore of the North. They include the saga of the Mad Trapper, a man whose feats of endurance and ingenuity were almost as legendary as his violent end; the story of the controversial Vilhjalmur Stefansson, a redoubtable dreamer but also one who was blamed for the deaths of his companions; the tale of the "Lost Patrol" of the Mounties who perished in a blinding blizzard; the formidable Tyrell brothers who together charted much of Canada's North; the eerie ruins of Fort Confidence that was built nearly two centuries ago on Great Bear Lake; and the decaying remnants of gold prospector David Douglas's cabin overlooking the Dease River. The North is indeed a perilous place. Also told in the book is the tragedy of John Hornby and his two companions who starved to death on the banks of the Thelon River; their bones are still resting just above the riverbank in shallow graves.
Beyond the Trees also discusses folklore about wendigoes, strange lights, and the mystery of Angikuni Lake, where in 1930 an entire Inuit camp supposedly vanished without a trace. These mysteries and wonders are Shoalts's only companions as he sets out on his own path through the adventure of a lifetime.
©2019 Adam Shoalts (P)2019 Allen LaneCritic reviews
Shortlisted for the 2020 Louise de Kiriline Lawrence Award for Nonfiction, Short-listed
National best seller
“[Shoalts] brings us along on his solo journey across the Arctic, infused with the wonder of seeing this majestic land and the urgency of making it back before winter sets in.” (Toronto Star)
“[A]mple moments of adrenaline and suspense and descriptions of breathtaking natural beauty in his voyages, but it’s his thirst for the unknown - the blank spots - that resonated.” (The New York Review of Books)
“When reading Beyond the Trees, one gets the impression of author Adam Shoalts as a kind of Jack Kerouac meets Jack Reacher: an obsessive wanderer at his calmest in the midst of catastrophe.” (Atlantic Books Today)
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- C. S. Ward
- 10-01-24
Fascinating and inspiring
I got lost in this epic journey, I was sorry to reach the end. Fascinating and easy to lose yourself in the journey.
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- Richard Layton
- 11-07-24
Sublime
Oh my word. The perfect combination of an epic adventure, superbly read with the result being a book I just did not want to end. it's only once before has a book moved me to tears and this book came very close at the end as I could feel the desire for the wanderlust to continue.
A dream for me made real.
Adam can be reassured that when his adventuring days are done, he is an accomplished narrator and could easily earn a living reading as he's very easy to listen to and humourous.
Perfect.
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- Natalie
- 10-12-19
A beautiful journey
Seeing the northern wilderness through the author's eyes made me consider the tundra differently. Also picked up a few good canoe camping tips!
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- Patrick Powell
- 27-09-21
Brilliant and absorbing
Fantastic account of a special endeavour. Really would like to see this presented as a tour in UK.... Maybe one day.
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- Ian Ross Penney
- 24-06-20
Fantastic
An amazing account of an incredible journey, very inspiring and well narrated, definitely worth listening to 10/10
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- Anonymous User
- 11-08-22
Inspiring!
A great listen that I would recommend to anyone interested in adventure or the environment.
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- Emily/Tom
- 02-10-23
Great book
Really enjoyed the book. Great way to relax and listen to a real adventure. If you like slow books it’s as great read
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- Neil McLauchlan
- 03-07-22
Terrible narration.
Terrible narration. The story should be beyond exciting and thrilling, but it is narrated with a monotone and absolutely no emotion. What should be a phenomenal listen was boring and tedious. Feels very harsh writing this but I lost interest and stopped listening less than halfway through. Very disappointed.
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