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Yak Butter & Black Tea: A Journey into Tibet (1997)

di Wade Brackenbury

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Wade Brackenbury wanted an adventure, and he got the journey of a lifetime. Along with a charismatic photographer named Pascal, Wade went seeking the Drung people, a dwindling minority in the vast empire of China, said to live in an obsure valley in Southern Tibet. No Westerner had been to the Drung valley in over a century. Yak Butter & Black Tea is a story of daring and adventure, offering a fascinating glimpse into a hidden corner of contemporary China. And it is the account of a young man, driven by a compulsion he doesn't understand, as he tests himself in this dangerous, exotic land. "A remarkable account of exploration and adventure in forbidden lands. Travel writing of the old school at its best."--Joe Simpson, author of Dark Shadows Falling and Touch of the Void.… (altro)
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Travel in remotest China, in a closed to foreigners area bordering Burma, amongst minority people. Very challenging no doubt, dodging the Chinese authorities, but hardly likely to "terrify even the bravest" according to the jacket blurb! Sadly lacking in the photographs, of which there were very many, even after some film was confiscated - these would have added mightily to the descriptive text. ( )
  DramMan | Jul 10, 2023 |
Wade Brackenbury tells his story about heading to China to climb, but instead meets a photographer, Pascal, who is looking for a mountaineer to help him get into to the Drung valley where he hopes he will be the first to photograph the Drung minority. Wade volunteers for the trip, says goodbye to his climbing partner and together with Pascal heads out of Yunnan. The trouble is that the Drung valley is in a section of Tibet next to Yunnan and just across the border from Burma, and in the early 1990s when they were trying to make this trip, Tibet was closed to foreigners.

Their first attempt is a failure--they are arrested 3 times, and then early monsoons make the trip into the valley impossible. Pascal and Wade return to China in 1993 with Sophie, a French woman of Chinese descent who is their translator. As they try to make progress on their new route from Sichuan into Tibet, Wade and Sophie sense from his various delays that Pascal is really afraid of the wilderness and doesn't want to get to the valley as much as he says he does. It is a great travel tale, and Brackenbury does a fine job telling it. I was frustrated that Brackenbury let Pascal dictate the trip--or maybe he was just gullible--even though he was fairly certain that Pascal would never make it to the Drung valley. To find out if they make it, you'll have to read the book. ( )
  xuesheng | Jul 7, 2012 |
This was an interesting book. Follows an American and another guy trying to get to a little known tribe in Tibet and photograph it as the first white people to ever do so. It is all in restricted areas so the book is all about breaking the rules and getting caught. Over and over. Won't give away the ending. A good read. Probably would check out of the library instead of buying. Don't want to glorify American's breaking other countries rules to my daughter. ( )
  autumnesf | May 20, 2008 |
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Wade Brackenbury wanted an adventure, and he got the journey of a lifetime. Along with a charismatic photographer named Pascal, Wade went seeking the Drung people, a dwindling minority in the vast empire of China, said to live in an obsure valley in Southern Tibet. No Westerner had been to the Drung valley in over a century. Yak Butter & Black Tea is a story of daring and adventure, offering a fascinating glimpse into a hidden corner of contemporary China. And it is the account of a young man, driven by a compulsion he doesn't understand, as he tests himself in this dangerous, exotic land. "A remarkable account of exploration and adventure in forbidden lands. Travel writing of the old school at its best."--Joe Simpson, author of Dark Shadows Falling and Touch of the Void.

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