First Pass Under Heaven - One Man's 4,000-Kilometre Trek Along the Great Wall of China

Author(s): Nathan Gray

Travel Literature

The Great Wall of China is the largest man-made structure ever built, stretching for over 4,000 kilometres from central Asia, across the Gobi Desert, through the remote, cold mountains of northern China to end on the shores of the Pacific Ocean. Nathan Gray, a young New Zealand lawyer, wanted to be the first person in history to walk the entire length of the Great Wall. In October 2000 he set off with four fellow travellers - a Buddhist monk from Singapore, a Jewish photojournalist from Argentina, a Catholic recording artist from Italy and a Mormon golfer. Conceived as an idealistic trek to mark the millennium in cultural, racial and religious harmony, one month in reality bit. Blizzards, lightning strikes, thirst, starvation, snakes and police detention all took their toll. After 3,000 kilometres, having witnessed the fatal stabbing of a Chinese friend and being chased at gunpoint by soldiers, Nathan succumbed to physical and mental fatigue and returned to New Zealand. Unable to accept defeat, he returned three months later to complete the challenge; the final 1,000 kilometres.

General Information

  • : 9780143020677
  • : Penguin Books
  • : Penguin Books
  • : 0.308
  • : 01 July 2007
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Nathan Gray
  • : Paperback
  • : 915.1046
  • : 270
  • : photographs

More About The Product

Nathan Gray is an explorer and an adveuturer, this is his first book.

Acknowledgements; Prologue: And Thus We Venture ; Moon 1: Birth; Moon 2: Preparations; Moon 3: Jiayuguan to Who Knows Where?; Moon 4: The Hunt for Red Sumana; Moon 5: Take Your Marks.. ; Moon 6: The Body of the Beast; Moon 7: Diverging Paths ; Moon 8: Going Solo; Moon 9: Turangawaewae; Moon 10: The Heart of the Wall; Moon 11: The Stairway to Heaven; Moon 12: The Return of the Monk; Moon 13: Death: No Self; Epilogue: A Day Lost in Time