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Greenland - Coast to Coast - Stefan Glowacz Expedition

Greenland - Coast to Coast - Stefan Glowacz Expedition

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By Stefan Glowacz and Tanja Valérien-Glowacz

240 pages with 298 color illustrations. Hardcover. Large format 31 x 25 cm.

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Germany’s most famous mountaineer is on the move again:
After his successful first ascent in 1994, Stefan Glowacz sets off for Greenland for a second time to explore the world's largest island from coast to coast. His motto: traveling with the smallest possible ecological footprint. Instead of technical equipment, only his own strength will help – green travel at its most exciting.

We'll start off in a BMW i8 and head to Scotland. From there, Stefan Glowacz will travel by sailing ship via the Faroe Islands and Iceland to Greenland. From there, the extreme climber will take you on snowkite tours and hikes through the snow—and, of course, the occasional climb on a steep wall.

Greenland with little luggage and a carbon shell that can do everything

Bouldering ace Stefan Glowacz is known for his expeditions with as little luggage as possible. He and his sponsor BMW have developed a carbon shell specifically for his tour through Greenland that replaces canoes, pulkas, and portaledges and fits on a car roof. Follow along on Greenland Coast to Coast to see how this innovative development fares in the endurance test.

- Exciting travelogue by the successful German alpinist Stefan Glowacz
- "Green travel" and a breathtaking expedition with little equipment
- with 120 spectacular photos of climbing tours, snowkiting trips and "walks" in the snow

Join Stefan Glowacz through Greenland and embark on an adventurous journey through ice and snow. This book is for all outdoor and climbing enthusiasts!

Find out more about Greenland and the polar regions here...

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