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Explorer Tim Cope, accompanied by his canine companion, spent more than three years retracing the 6,000-mile route taken by history's greatest conqueror, Genghis Khan, and encountered many curious characters along the way.
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@Luubelaar
@Luubelaar 6 лет назад
I went to the Australian Museum one holidays with my son, and as is often the case, it was me who ended up being much more interested in the exhibits than he was. But we saw the Trailblazers exhibit, of which Tim Cope was one of the explorers detailed. I was blown away with the sheer size of the journey he had undertaken, and as such, I naturally bought the book. My first impression was that Tim was either naive and mad, having no idea the size or scope of what he was doing. A true 'bit off more than I could chew' deal. Or he fully understood it all and was therefore completely insane. After reading the book, I think it's a mix of both, but tempered (or is it fuelled?) by an enormous desire for exploration. I thoroughly recommend the book. There were times it made me cry, and others where I laughed til I cried. At times the despair is so palpable it hurts, but so is the joy and wonderment. A truly extraordinary journey.
@pipjurgens5566
@pipjurgens5566 9 лет назад
I recently saw Tim Cope live and heard him tell the tale of his trip. It was completely mindblowing!
@narushkas
@narushkas 8 лет назад
As a Mongolian, thank you Tim
@carvedouttastone
@carvedouttastone 9 лет назад
His book is awesome. Buy it!
@orman2222
@orman2222 10 лет назад
What a true pioneer living in the 21 century. I'm sorry things didn't work out with his ex-girlfriend, but he went on a quest that few would dare to take nor ponder about. I'm sure the experience and knowledge he gained from this journey was priceless.
@MegaMattMorris
@MegaMattMorris 7 лет назад
I've just seen Tim speaking in a young leaders conference in New Zealand. What an incredible man
@SAFlowers
@SAFlowers 5 месяцев назад
We are Kazakhs know how to ride a horse and how to survive the winter! Proud to be a Kazakh and my heritage.
@enkhzayazundui1063
@enkhzayazundui1063 9 дней назад
We Mongols say " май, май" when to give something to someone. Seems like Kazakh people say the same way. The way he was calling his dog "май май" means he is signaling to the dog that he has food to give him. 😊
@MichaelCassidy
@MichaelCassidy 7 лет назад
I was lucky enough to be in Brisbane last year when he spoke at the Brisbane Powerhouse. Tim was fantastic and really inspiring.
@charlescxgo7629
@charlescxgo7629 6 лет назад
Coincidentally, the Mongolian army stopped and had to turn around along the borders of Vienna also after hearing tragic news their khan and patriarch of the clan had passed away and succession order was due
@playd4fun
@playd4fun 10 лет назад
What a truly extraordinary and inspiring story of courage, determination and belief in one's self and one's journey. We can all learn so much from this, so much.
@NewEnglandDirtRoadie
@NewEnglandDirtRoadie 6 лет назад
un... freak'n... REAL!!! I must have seen his entire documentary about 12 times, and read his book. this is the most amazing thing i've ever seen, read, or heard of... unREAL!!!
@GEfromNJ
@GEfromNJ 8 лет назад
Get the book! Simply amazing, and a lifestyle that we in Western Civilization just have zero concept for how these nomads live.
@candyINdecay
@candyINdecay 10 лет назад
So special. Love the humor in it. And gotta love the animals
@alick2715
@alick2715 Год назад
Человек, который живёт мечтой - живой человек
@hammeredscout
@hammeredscout 5 лет назад
Absolutely an amazing human.
@chess747
@chess747 9 лет назад
I thought I'd did a lot in my life but this guy lived. I mean how many of us would be fearful of getting killed or sick or bitten by a poisonous snake. And to stem away for that long from technology like email or the internet. Years ago it would not have bothered me about technology because it was not around when I was young,but now I have trouble going a week without it. On the other hand 3 years of a real nomad life traveling wow not a lot of people can say that. Some climb Mount Everest,or dive a cave all good things but to do this what a dream.
@imanjavahery
@imanjavahery 10 лет назад
Awesome! Thanks for sharing your amazing story.
@javierharth3647
@javierharth3647 5 лет назад
Brilliant, absolutely brilliant! Good on you! What a journey. Truly epic. The outback would seem so welcoming after the steppes. Thank you. What a wonderful gift.
@nutier
@nutier 10 лет назад
beautiful landscape , and great adventure that I like ! have a nice week !
@freelowland
@freelowland 8 лет назад
thank you for sharing, why do I still sit back and only watch.
@darrylw.1414
@darrylw.1414 9 лет назад
He came to our school today. Pretty cool, if i must say so myself.
@GoldThumbGardens
@GoldThumbGardens 10 лет назад
Awesome he got his dog back!
@psychopathsruntheasylum3986
@psychopathsruntheasylum3986 10 лет назад
One Word: Inspiration!
@anandsrivastav2917
@anandsrivastav2917 10 лет назад
Wow.. Truly inspirational!!
@graciabarr
@graciabarr 9 лет назад
Watched this right after reading Cope's OFF THE RAILS, great book.
@badoocee1967
@badoocee1967 10 лет назад
THANKS!
@faIc0n
@faIc0n 10 лет назад
Truly a great story. Thank you for sharing it :)
@LargeMouthBastard
@LargeMouthBastard 8 лет назад
So awesome!
@VikramRai
@VikramRai 4 года назад
Wow what a adventure story 👍️👍️👍️👍️👍️
@koombaloomba
@koombaloomba Год назад
Just finished the book so great to see some pictures and footage from Tim's trip
@aLexiSZer0522
@aLexiSZer0522 10 лет назад
Awesome! wonderful!
@MMARAVILLA64
@MMARAVILLA64 10 лет назад
Inspirational.
@pieterjansenvanrensburg5010
@pieterjansenvanrensburg5010 5 лет назад
Amazing!,!
@berlinsprayer14
@berlinsprayer14 10 лет назад
Precious!
@ianrobinson8974
@ianrobinson8974 6 лет назад
Thanks Tim. I really enjoyed you book! How is it that such a young person has such a wanderlust? I travelled by train from Moscow to Beijing and know the country you travelled by pushbike, also drove through some of the Mongolian countryside (wild and relative vacant!). (Thanks to Bata, our 24yo Mongolian guide). To have had the thought of doing what you have done is actually unbelievable; to actually carry it out is incredible. I wonder how you will ever "top" that.
@AndyMarchy333
@AndyMarchy333 8 лет назад
Thanks Tim :)
@caroshenriques.de-granada8637
@caroshenriques.de-granada8637 6 лет назад
thank you what a journey I hope you have a wonderful life
@Deepak09027
@Deepak09027 10 лет назад
A great journey indeed!!
@maggiejoseph3041
@maggiejoseph3041 10 лет назад
Great Journey.
@fischmehl
@fischmehl 10 лет назад
great trip!
@razorfrank37
@razorfrank37 3 года назад
Awesome story thank you
@Demonkeeper
@Demonkeeper 7 лет назад
Legend
@nafisabeed1775
@nafisabeed1775 9 лет назад
inspiring
@sorianosoul
@sorianosoul 7 лет назад
a great story
@cd78
@cd78 10 лет назад
Charming.
@SooziinCa
@SooziinCa 2 года назад
Once a horse comes into your life, you can never fully live, without a horse in your life.
@boneyard2009
@boneyard2009 Месяц назад
A horse once stood on my foot and pushed me over then bit my leg. I can live without horses.
@mikehawk-tw9te
@mikehawk-tw9te 10 лет назад
powerful
@RKarmaKill
@RKarmaKill 5 лет назад
He also won 6 super bowls ! What a crazy story
@bitchplz
@bitchplz 7 лет назад
Great story :)
@johnnywright7664
@johnnywright7664 10 лет назад
classsss :)
@bizzybugseverywhere7801
@bizzybugseverywhere7801 7 лет назад
awsome , whats the book called
@mercedescl
@mercedescl 10 лет назад
What a wonderful journey! But 99% of us will still want hotels with overpriced restaurants.
@saucybackport
@saucybackport 10 лет назад
your stats are wrong, i guess it's about 40-50%
@jamesmalone4893
@jamesmalone4893 7 лет назад
is it weird that i kind of want to be a nomad
@piercebataa3250
@piercebataa3250 6 лет назад
james malone no
@Chuschannel
@Chuschannel 9 лет назад
Always Australians going to the weirdest places and doing funny things for a thrill.
@Tribe2k
@Tribe2k 7 лет назад
yes usually its to Thailand to bang underage children...
@piercebataa3250
@piercebataa3250 6 лет назад
Chu Kim how the fuck is mongolia wierd
@toady7741
@toady7741 6 лет назад
What he really means is remote, far flung and exotic, for Westerners anyway.
@hattrickster33
@hattrickster33 10 лет назад
This landscape looks a lot like the scenes of LOTR's Middle Earth filmed in New Zealand.
@saucybackport
@saucybackport 10 лет назад
and enhanced with cgi
@NewEnglandDirtRoadie
@NewEnglandDirtRoadie 3 года назад
"... when i was 20 years old my friend Chris and i were... PUSHING OUR BROKEN-DOWN RECUMBENTS across mongolia..."
@TRUTHRULES777
@TRUTHRULES777 5 месяцев назад
❤🕊🌎🌏🌍
@WaqasKhanSwati
@WaqasKhanSwati 6 лет назад
How do you people manage financial support? Is National Geographic support you? I also want to be a adventure photographer that's why asking.
@erkaerkaa3360
@erkaerkaa3360 10 лет назад
Great Journey. Great MONGOLIA
@WoolyColdie
@WoolyColdie 10 лет назад
I hope to do something like this another person
@saucybackport
@saucybackport 10 лет назад
it's probably will be vastly different but still amazing as life always will be
@edgonzaliz
@edgonzaliz 10 лет назад
What breed was the dog??
@saucybackport
@saucybackport 10 лет назад
Tazi - wolf hunting hound
@edgonzaliz
@edgonzaliz 10 лет назад
Saucy Salamander Thanks!!
@SAFlowers
@SAFlowers 5 месяцев назад
Taz hunting dog
@allieburne4138
@allieburne4138 7 лет назад
stability to horse is nonsense. Horse must be free in the nature
@alexscorpion305
@alexscorpion305 10 лет назад
1st comment
@MichaelPerry-hc8jq
@MichaelPerry-hc8jq 10 месяцев назад
A cultural of thieves dont go to places like that
@roberthoule9693
@roberthoule9693 4 года назад
YOU ARE AN IDIOT. A PERSON GETS TO BE THAT WAY ONCE IN A LIFETIME, IT'S CALLED YOUTH.
@elizabethnilsson1815
@elizabethnilsson1815 2 года назад
why did you went to Ukrain when Hungary has DIRECT border with Russia
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