No Such Thing As Failure: The Extraordinary Life of a Great British Adventurer
By (Author) David Hempleman-Adams
Little, Brown Book Group
Constable
5th November 2015
5th November 2015
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Autobiography: sport
910.92
Paperback
256
Width 201mm, Height 132mm, Spine 18mm
234g
If there s an adventure to be had, it s likely that David Hempleman-Adams has been there first. Ranking alongside Ranulph Fiennes and Chris Bonnington in the pantheon of British explorers, he is the first person in history to achieve what is termed the Adventurers Grand Slam, by reaching the Geographic and Magnetic North and South Poles as well as climbing the highest peaks on all seven continents.
The question Hempleman-Adams is most often asked is, simply: what drives him on Why risk frostbite pulling a sledge to the North Pole Why experience the Death Zone on Everest Why fly in the tiny basket of a precarious balloon across the Atlantic Is it simply the case that he likes to push himself to the limits, or is there something more to it No Such Thing as Failure answers these questions and more, uncovering what drives arguably the world's greatest adventurer.I admire David hugely. He is a true adventurer and this book shows the breadth and depth of his achievements. NO SUCH THING AS FAILURE is an astonishing book, depicting an awe-inspiring life.
David Hempleman-Adams is a British adventurer and the first person in history to reach the Geographic and Magnetic North and South Poles as well as to climb the highest peaks on all seven continents, an achievement termed the Adventurers Grand Slam. In total he has set 47 FAI (Federation Aeronautique Internationale) World Records. He is a Trustee of the Duke of Edinburgh's Award, the Royal Aero Club Trust and the St John Ambulance, of which he has been a member for 14 years. David was born in 1956 in Swindon. A business man by profession, he is married with three daughters and lives in Wiltshire.