20,000 Miles South: A Pan American Adventure

20,000 Miles South: A Pan American Adventure

by Helen Schreider
20,000 Miles South: A Pan American Adventure

20,000 Miles South: A Pan American Adventure

by Helen Schreider

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Overview

Helen and Frank Schreider were true adventurers.

Their dream was to drive the length of the Americas, from the town of Circle, Alaska (just outside the Arctic Circle), to the world’s southernmost town, Ushuaia, in Tierra del Fuego. Dinah, their German shepherd, went with them. They are the first people in history to have made this trip. They came back with a whale of a story.

The seagoing and mountain-climbing abilities of their amphibious jeep, La Tortuga, were put to a rugged test during the eighteen thrill-packed months the Schreiders were under way. They didn’t just drive from Circle to Ushuaia—much of the way there are no roads. Many of the rivers that slice through the jungle are unbridged; the jungle itself often rears up in an impenetrable wall, and the natives just shake their heads and say, “Turn back.”

Undaunted, the Schreiders hacked their way with machetes through the steaming jungles of southern Mexico, were forced to put out through the monstrous surf into the far from pacific Pacific, island-hopped across the reef-ribbed Caribbean, rode out a hurricane at sea, and crawled to almost sixteen thousand feet in the Peruvian Andes. They are the first to have reached South America in a wheeled vehicle under its own power.

La Tortuga served them well and came away with her share of honors: she’s the first “ship” ever to have been weighed in on dry land for passage through the Panama Canal and to have driven up to the port captain’s door to pick up her pilot.

20,000 MILES SOUTH is a book filled with the happy glow of discovery, the ease, charm, and determination of its young authors, and the fascinations and romance of faraway places.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781787207998
Publisher: Muriwai Books
Publication date: 07/31/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 230
File size: 43 MB
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About the Author

Frank and Helen Schreider were an intrepid husband-and-wife explorer team who circumnavigated the globe retracing the routes of ancient seamen.

Frank was born in Denver, Colorado, raised in Boston, Massachusetts, and served in the Navy in the Pacific in World War II. He met his wife and lifelong fellow traveller, Helen, at the University of California whilst he studied engineering and she studies painting. The couple married in 1947, and Frank graduated in 1950.

The couple began freelancing for the National Geographic in 1957 and joined the magazine full-time in 1965 as a writing and photographic team. Their assignments took them on numerous journeys: from sailing from the Arctic Circle to the tip of Tierra del Fuego, to emulating the conquering journeys of Alexander the Great and traversing the length of the Indonesian Archipelago. They also walked, sailed, canoed, rafted and motored down the entire 4,000 miles of the Amazon from its source in Peru.

Their travels inspired three books: 20,000 Miles South (1957); Drums of the Tonkin (1963); and Exploring the Amazon (1970), as well as countless articles in National Geographic, Saturday Evening Post, and many other American and international publications.

The Schreiders resided in Washington, D.C. during their travelling years, but eventually settled in Santa Fe, New Mexico, in 1990. Frank died of a heart attack aboard his sloop Sassafras off Crete on January 21, 1994, aged 70, whilst midway through a three-year voyage sailing the Aegean and Crete seas on his 40-foot boat.

Since Frank’s death, Helen has continued exploring the world, visiting the Great Wall of China for the first time in 2011, and (as of 2015) she still planned on making a trip to Tahiti. She was inducted into the Explorers Club in October 2015 at the age of 89. Past club members included Robert Peary, Sir Edmund Hillary and President Theodore Roosevelt. Frank had been inducted in 1956.
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