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Sometimes it really is best to stay inside and read a book.
Sometimes it really is best to stay inside and read a book. (Photo: Andrew Ly/Unsplash)

6 Classic 国产吃瓜黑料 Books We’d Read Again and Again

Spend less than you would on a restaurant dinner and get a book that you'll cherish for years to come

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Sometimes it really is best to stay inside and read a book.
(Photo: Andrew Ly/Unsplash)

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鈥業nstant Karma: The Heart and Soul of a Ski Bum鈥 ($18)

(Courtesy Ghost Road Press)

File 听by Wayne K. Sheldrake under light reading; Instant Karma is a funny story of a life spent on skis. The author works his way from petty high school theft, lifting skis and forging lift tickets, to a career as aski instructor and an amateur racer. The action takes place mostly at Wolf Creek in Colorado, a small blue-collar mountain that only adds to the story鈥檚 charm.听


鈥楾he Call of the Wild鈥 ($6)

(Courtesy CreateSpace Independent Publishing)

This classic听is getting the Hollywood treatment,听complete with Harrison Ford in a leading role. But read Jack London鈥檚 听first, which on the surface is about a sled dog going feral to survive听but is really about the author鈥檚 own time in Canada鈥檚 Yukon. Nobody writes about survival in harsh environments like London.听


鈥楾he Longest Run: How a Colorado Ski Bum Skied Every Day for More Than Eight Years鈥 ($16)

(Courtesy Longest Run Publishing)

You think you鈥檙e obsessed with skiing? You ain鈥檛 got nothing on , a groomer at Copper Mountain,听Colorado, who skied听2,993 days in a row. There鈥檚 some cool ski history in here, but it鈥檚 really a book about obsession gone right as the author searches for snow from听Colorado to Mount Hood, Oregon, to South America.


鈥楬igher Love: Skiing the Seven Summits鈥 ($15)

(Courtesy Archer)

It only took freeskiing champ two years, from 2004 to 2006, to crisscross the globe and become the first person to climb and ski the seven highest mountains in the world. This memoir details that journey, from crappy skiing conditions at 8,000 metersto DesLauriers鈥檚 decision to adopt a wolf pup. The photos from Jimmy Chin听that pepper the book aren鈥檛 bad, either.


鈥楥onquistadors of the Useless: From the Alps to Annapurna鈥 ($16)

(Courtesy Mountaineers Books)

French mountaineer and author Lionel Terray has first ascents all over the European Alps, the Andes, and the Himalayas. 听takes a look at his various excursions, the most notable of which were an ascent of Annapurna, in Nepal, and a second ascent of the Eiger, in Switzerland. It鈥檚 a classic mountaineering armchair adventure, all underscored by Terray鈥檚 notion that the sport听is, essentially, useless.听


鈥榃elcome to the Goddamn Ice Cube: Chasing听 Fear and Finding Home in the Great White North鈥 ($16)

(Courtesy Ecco)

Author and 国产吃瓜黑料 contributor听Blair Braverman left her home in California for Norway听to study the art of driving sled dogs while also immersing herself in the nuances of Arctic life. She later applied what she learned in Alaska, where she landed a job . The toughest part? The rampant misogyny that pervades the sport鈥檚 culture.

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