Doofus Dad Does Everest Base Camp

Doofus Dad Does Everest Base Camp

by Mark E. Johnson
Doofus Dad Does Everest Base Camp

Doofus Dad Does Everest Base Camp

by Mark E. Johnson

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Overview

Imagine yourself trekking through the epic Himalayan wilderness to Everest Base Camp — 17,600 feet above sea level and the gateway to the world's most iconic mountain. Experience the world's most startling, high-altitude landscapes, interact with the welcoming Sherpa people, and struggle to catch your breath as you narrowly avoid being trampled by an oncoming train of enormous, shaggy yaks loaded with climbing expedition supplies.

Live the adventure without leaving your favorite reading chair.

"Doofus Dad Does Everest Base Camp" brings that scenario to reality.

In April 2018, Tennessee writer Mark E. Johnson embarked on a life-changing, grueling, and often-hilarious adventure — a 12-day, 80-mile trek to Mount Everest Base Camp in Nepal's Himalaya Mountains — after launching an improbable trekking company a year earlier. This was Johnson's first excursion out of the continental U.S., and this journey into the exotic country of Nepal was indeed a trial by fire (and ice).

Hike alongside "Doofus Dad" on each part of this bucket list quest, from the starting point of Nashville, Tennessee, through a mind-numbing 23 hours of air travel, into the suicidal traffic of Kathmandu, and on every day of the trek with equal parts lush detail and sly humor. Experience Kathmandu's Hindu and Buddhist temples, visit the infamous Yeti's Scalp of the Khumjung Monastery and join in on a hysterical salsa dance lesson at 14,000-feet.

"Doofus Dad Does Everest Base Camp" is a gripping adventure story that also serves as a practical resource for future trekkers. It includes:

• A standard EBC trekking map
• An EBC itinerary
• Daily trekking statistics including elevation changes and hiking times
• The gear lists of Mark and his wife, Holly
• A Nepal trekking training guide

The foreword is provided by mountaineering legend and Everest blogger Alan Arnette, called "one of the world's most respected chroniclers of Everest," by Outside Magazine. "This book is a must-have for the bookshelf of yesterday's, today's, and tomorrow's traveler," says Arnette.

Johnson is a longtime freelancer and blog writer, best known for his Dave Barry-esque stories about parenting, rural living, and health and fitness.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161575604
Publisher: Mark Johnson
Publication date: 11/13/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 1,038,762
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Mark E. Johnson has been a writer in some capacity since he began scribbling poetry as a six-year-old. In the ensuing years, he has worked as a road musician and Nashville songwriter; a journalist/editor in the fields of agriculture, rural living, and wildlife conservation; a freelance writer for various magazines; and a humorist/blogger. Given this white-bread, run-of-the-mill career trajectory, it was only natural that he would launch a Nepal trekking company in 2017 from his home base of Middle Tennessee.

Mark lives in Kingston Springs, Tennessee, with his wife, Holly, their three kids — Sam, Ava, and Pete — and two cats, CeCe and Greta.
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