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    Aimé Tschiffely était une personnalité d'origine suisse qui est devenue professeur, écrivain et aventurier en Argentine. Son écriture est marquée par un esprit d'aventure et de connexion humaine, illustré par son célèbre voyage à cheval à travers les Amériques. À travers ses œuvres, il explore des thèmes d'endurance, de découverte culturelle et les liens profonds forgés par le voyage. Les récits de Tschiffely invitent les lecteurs à imaginer des mondes au-delà de leurs expériences quotidiennes.

    Mancha y Gato Cuentan sus Aventuras
    Wyprawa Tschiffely`ego
    This Way Southward: The Account of a Journey Through Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego
    Tschiffely's Ride
    • 2015

      Wyprawa Tschiffely`ego - relacja z konnej podróży, którą autor w towarzystwie dwóch wierzchowców odbył w latach dwudziestych XX wieku przez oba amerykańskie kontynenty - od Buenos Aires do Waszyngtonu DC - od ponad 70 lat zaliczana jest do żelaznej klasyki podróżniczej. Niezwykły wyczyn Tschiffely`ego nawet dziś zostałby uznany za imponujący i od kilku dekad inspiruje kolejne pokolenia podróżników, próbujących dokonać czegoś równie wielkiego.

      Wyprawa Tschiffely`ego
    • 2004

      Mancha y Gato Cuentan sus Aventuras

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,7(3)Évaluer

      Este libro narra la aventura de Aimé Tschiffely, un maestro que quiso demostrar la resistencia del caballo criollo argentino. Junto a sus caballos, Mancha y Gato, realizó un épico viaje de 18,000 km entre Buenos Aires y Washington, enfrentando desafíos naturales y mostrando el espíritu indomable del idealismo y la valentía.

      Mancha y Gato Cuentan sus Aventuras
    • 2001

      Tschiffely rides again ! But this time in a 30 horse-power Ford. The most famous equestrian explorer of the twentieth century decides to make a perilous journey across the Atlantic. His mission? To return to his old haunts in South America and undertake a harrowing 7,000 mile journey through Argentina, across the inhospitable regions of Tierra del Fuego and over the majestic Andes mountains. One of the finest travel writers of his day, Tschiffely packs his story with a host of adventures and colourful characters including riding with gauchos and staying with the legendary Ona Indians. In addition "This Way Southward" details the adventurer's emotional last meeting with his two legendary Criollo horses, Mancha and Gato. These were the equine heroes Tschiffely had ridden for 10,000 miles in 1925 from Argentina to Washington DC, and who were now living in retirement on the wild South American pampas. Lavishly illustrated with maps and numerous photographs taken by the author, "This Way Southward" is a rare treat for anyone interested in the travels of this famous traveller. No equestrian travel collection is complete without this famous classic.

      This Way Southward: The Account of a Journey Through Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego
    • 2001

      Tschiffely's Ride

      Ten Thousand Miles in the Saddle from Southern Cross to Pole Star

      • 564pages
      • 20 heures de lecture
      4,5(166)Évaluer

      No one knew they were looking at a hero and his two horses. Instead the local press derided him as "a lunatic proposing to ride overland to New York." The time was 1925. The place, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Standing on the threshold of equestrian travel history was a young Swiss Long Rider named Aimé Tschiffely. Next to him were his two faithful Criollo horses, Mancha and Gato. Their collective goal was to ride more than ten thousand miles from Buenos Aires to New York. No one had ever attempted such a journey. Everyone thought Tschiffely was mad. Looking back on what would become the most famous equestrian journey of the modern age, it is difficult to believe that anyone doubted the abilities of the legendary Long Rider and his hardy horses. Yet the school teacher who became an equestrian explorer had been told he was too inexperienced, his horses too old, and the journey too difficult. What Aimé Tschiffely was told was wrong. This is the story of the greatest equestrian epic of the twentieth century, a journey that came about because a man and his horses refused to quit - ever! During the course of their travels Tschiffely, Mancha and Gato crossed deadly deserts, passed through jungles, traversed sky-high mountain passes - and rode on. They were assailed by vampire bats, mistaken for gods and navigated the Panama Canal - but rode on. Nothing stopped them. No one since has rivalled their accomplishments. Often imitated but never outdone, this timeless book remains the most beloved equestrian travel classic of all time. So saddle up for the ride of a lifetime. But the story of Tschiffely's Ride has inspired five generations to take to the saddle in search of mounted adventure.

      Tschiffely's Ride