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Not only did Ed Stafford become the first man to walk 4,000-miles across the Amazon from source to sea over the course of 860 days, he also blogged about it. He began on April 2nd, 2008 and finished on August 10, 2010, completing the later part with his companion Gadiel "Cho" Sanchez Rivera. He came face-to-face with pit vipers, feared for his life at the arrow points of a group of natives, ran out of food and resorted to primitive dishes like smoked tortoise, lost his funding, and slogged through tropical forests with permanently wet clothes. Over the course of the journey he was buoyed by individual donations, the value of his trusty pack rafts, and support from school children following his quest.

"What would have already been a satisfying thing just to complete the expedition was made even better by the amazing response," Stafford told Outside.

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The idea of spending a vacation doing grueling outdoor work with a teenager is scary enough for most parents without adding the threat of grizzly bears. But Aidan Campbell is not every teenager, and her father James Campbell isn’t every parent. In Braving It, Campbell chronicles their three trips to Alaska, including a summer spent helping family members build a log cabin in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and a fall visit to set trap lines for hunting. Their adventure culminates in a final backpacking and canoeing trip that takes them through the Brooks Range and along the Hulahula River all the way to the Arctic Ocean. If the descriptions of rugged living in the Alaskan landscape don’t keep you reading (or at least inspire you to do some image searches of the National Wildlife Refuge), the tender evolution of the relationship between a father and his teenage daughter will. And it may even offer some ideas for your next family vacation.

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