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Part 7, Expedition Central Asia, Ak-Suu Traverse 4, #Kyrgyzstan #travel #nature
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This is part 7 of a 2-months Expedition in Central Asia. My friend Nanet Peters from the Netherlands and myself spent one month in Tajikistan and then crossed the border into Kyrgyzstan.
This video (part 7) covers the forth and last pass on the 100 km "Ak-Suu Traverse" in the Tian Shan mountains (the Heavenly mountains). Without guide or horses, we climbed over 4 passes in two weeks while carrying all our gear and food on our backs (25kg).
Part 8 is about our journey home. How we hitchhiked through Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan, all the way to Uzbekistan to catch a plane to Istanbul and then eventually, Bulgaria.
Please subscribe in order to see the rest of our Kyrgystan documentary.
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Miriam Lancewood lived with her husband Peter for seven years in the wilderness of New Zealand. They left civilisation in 2010 and walked into the mountains with not much more than a backpack. They lived without technology, not even a clock. They roamed around like nomads, slept in a tent, cooked on a fire and Miriam learned to hunt with bow and arrow. Like our ancestors, they lived from hunting and gathering. Their observations and experiences are unique in this technological world.
Since Miriam met Peter in 2006, they have been nomadic and lived and traveled in many different countries. At present however, they are living in an off-grid shepherds cottage in the Rodopi mountains in Bulgaria.
Miriam's memoir 'Woman in the Wilderness', became an international Bestseller, translated into 5 languages. Dutch, German, French, Portuguese, and Chinese.
In 2020 the sequel 'Wild at heart' came out and won an important prize in New Zealand.
And in 2023 she co-edited a new publication called 'Wilder Journeys'.
If you'd like to be informed when Miriam and Peter host another course in Bulgaria, publish a new book or have news that's worth sharing, please fill in your email address via this link.
This is part 7 of a 2-months Expedition in Central Asia. My friend Nanet Peters from the Netherlands and myself spent one month in Tajikistan and then crossed the border into Kyrgyzstan.
This video (part 7) covers the forth and last pass on the 100 km "Ak-Suu Traverse" in the Tian Shan mountains (the Heavenly mountains). Without guide or horses, we climbed over 4 passes in two weeks while carrying all our gear and food on our backs (25kg).
Part 8 is about our journey home. How we hitchhiked through Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan, all the way to Uzbekistan to catch a plane to Istanbul and then eventually, Bulgaria.
Please subscribe in order to see the rest of our Kyrgystan documentary.
...
Miriam Lancewood lived with her husband Peter for seven years in the wilderness of New Zealand. They left civilisation in 2010 and walked into the mountains with not much more than a backpack. They lived without technology, not even a clock. They roamed around like nomads, slept in a tent, cooked on a fire and Miriam learned to hunt with bow and arrow. Like our ancestors, they lived from hunting and gathering. Their observations and experiences are unique in this technological world.
Since Miriam met Peter in 2006, they have been nomadic and lived and traveled in many different countries. At present however, they are living in an off-grid shepherds cottage in the Rodopi mountains in Bulgaria.
Miriam's memoir 'Woman in the Wilderness', became an international Bestseller, translated into 5 languages. Dutch, German, French, Portuguese, and Chinese.
In 2020 the sequel 'Wild at heart' came out and won an important prize in New Zealand.
And in 2023 she co-edited a new publication called 'Wilder Journeys'.
If you'd like to be informed when Miriam and Peter host another course in Bulgaria, publish a new book or have news that's worth sharing, please fill in your email address via this link.
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