The Pants Of Perspective: One woman's 3,000 kilometres running adventure through the wilds of New Zealand

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Anna McNuff Experts

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Anna McNuff

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Publisher

Anna McNuff

Publication Year 2020
ISBN-13

9781999765873

ISBN-10 1999765877
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 540 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 23.39X15.6X3.43
Weight (grms) 821

"When I ran, I ran for pleasure. I didn't run for times, to win, to impress: I ran for me. When I ran my bum cheeks rubbed together, so much so that if I was going on a long run I'd have to 'lube up'. I maintained that I was not a 'real' runner - I just liked to run so that I could eat cake."


 


Anna was never anything like those 'real' runners on telly - all spindly limbs, tiny shorts and split times - but when she read about New Zealand's 3,000-kilometre-long Te Araroa Trail, she began to wonder... perhaps being a 'real' runner was overrated.


 


Maybe she could just run it anyway?

Anna McNuff Experts

Anna McNuff is an adventurer, speaker, author and self-confessed mischief maker. In 2020 she won the Amazon Kindle Storyteller award for her South American Travel memoir - Llama Drama. Named by The Guardian as one of the top female adventurers of our time, Condé Nast Traveller included her in a list of the 50 most influential travellers in the world. She is also the UK ambassador for Girl Guiding. Anna has authored four adult books and one kids book - all of them about travel and adventure. Her latest work - 'Bedtime Adventure Stories for Grown Ups' - is a collection of bite-sized adventure tales designed to help adults de-stress and escape to far flung lands before bedtime. Anna's travels include cycling a beautiful pink bicycle through each and every state of the USA, running the length of New Zealand and exploring the peaks and passes of The Andes mountains – in which she ascended the equivalent to eleven times the height of Everest on a bicycle. But she is best known for an adventure in which she set off to run – a 2,300+ miles (90 marathons) run through Britain… in her bare feet. All the way along, she gave talks to the young women of Britain about taking on challenges of their own. Much closer to home, she has also spent a month cycling across Europe directed entirely by social media, run the length of Hadrian’s wall dressed as a Roman Soldier, and the length of the Jurassic Coast, dressed as a dinosaur. As you do. Anna lives in Gloucester with her hubby and young daughter and can often be found writing in a local café or munching on a slice of lemon meringue pie.
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