|
Today's Question What's the most reliable tool for starting fires? answer
Today's Question Why do you drive a grease-powered car, and should I do it too? answer
Online FavoritesSpecial IssuesPhoto Galleries |
Dispatches: Self-Defense Apocalypse Nile A daring upriver expedition gets back on the water after a deadly attack
Four months after crashing their flying boat and escaping a deadly rebel assault that left one man dead, millionaire British adventurer Neil McGrigor, 44, and his three-man Ascend the Nile Expedition are getting back on the river in March. McGrigor's team set out from Rashid, Egypt, on September 20 and headed upriver in an attempt to prove their theory that cartographers have misjudged the true source and, thus, length of the 4,160-mile river by about three miles. Employing GPS units and inflatable motorboats—one equipped with an ultralight wing and propeller, to fly over rapids—the team planned to prove it. But on November 8, McGrigor crashed the flying boat 3,300 miles into the trip, near Uganda's Murchison Falls, where government troops have been battling insurgents for 19 years. British guide Steve Willis, who was operating a camp nearby, came to the team's aid. But as they left, Willis's Land Rover was ambushed by a pair of rebels, who killed Willis. A bullet also grazed expedition member Garth MacIntyre's head, and team co-leader Cam McLeay was treated for severe infections after running 21 miles barefoot through the bush for help. Both have vowed to continue with the expedition. Justin Nyberg caught up with McGrigor as the team prepared to get back on the river. OUTSIDE: What happened when you were attacked? Why go back? What about the flying boat? How can the Nile's source still be in question? Surely people know about this other source. Did you use satellite images? Are you going in armed this time? |
TODAY'S NEWS UPDATE!
Just wait 'til the food rankings You may have seen the recent findings of the American Public Health Association and the Partnership ... ![]()
The Gear Junkie Scoop: Sugoi Majik ...
By Stephen Regenold Sugoi calls its new Majik shell "an elite waterproof jacket that offers ... ![]() advertisement
advertisement
Vacation PackagesMore Travel Deals |
|||||||||||||||||||||