Sea kayak expedition Kayak Ebook recommendation by Detlev Henschel
Travel & Adventure

Going solo on the Baltic Sea

2,500 km to the Arctic Circle by kayak
8,99 €

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Henschel’s ironic, self-critical and honest expedition report and the description of his tough experiences are a read that is not just for paddlers, especially in our fast-moving, oversaturated times. 

The scientist with a doctorate is someone who jumped off the hamster wheel. Just like that! He grabbed his kayak and paddled off: to the Arctic Circle – leaving his old life behind him with a grin. His kayak expedition around the entire Baltic Sea was actually planned in order to feed exclusively on nature as a ‚Viking aspirant‚, to finally live a minimalist life: pure.

Overview

‘Scientist (Dr.) Henschel has jumped out of the Rat Race of an excellently paid, secure job. Just like this! From one day to the next, without any social safety net and fully comprehensive insurance, which is so much being loved by the Germans. To flare out his Free Fall in an increasingly uncertain society, his ‘personal parachute‘ is a kayak into the sunset. This adventure brings him in 91 days from the German northern Flensburg to the top end of the Baltic Sea, the Arctic Circle. Due to the aversion of the past years, his personal ‚purification ritual‘ is to live only on nature, to ‚get rid of the accumulated dirt‘, as he says himself, so was the plan.
This expedition will be an outdoor paddle experience living from the land on the brink of sheer survival. His book on edible wild plants, which describes his diet on the voyage, immediately became a bestseller in Germany.
(This accumulated knowledge over decades, he has now summarized in an Outdoor & Survival non-fiction book ‘SAVE YOUR ASS! No matter how!‘ in German only. His adventures together with his cohabitant Katrin can be seen on his YouTube Channel 1life4outdoor)

The original idea of the kayaking expedition was to do the entire Baltic Sea and live solely off the fat of the land like a ‘budding Viking’ – a pure minimalist Thoreau life. He dubbed the project ‘Shin-ken Sho-bu‘ as a nod to his first year in Japan: ‘Doing things with deadly seriousness‘, which, as it turned out, couldn’t have been more apt: halfway through the trip, a cross-eyed motorboat captain ended up crushing him against the wall in a Swedish lock. The resulting bone splinters and cervical spine syndrome kept him side-lined for a year before he could eventually resume the expedition.
Detlev had to rethink his original plan. After all, dreams meet reality out at sea and there is an adventure lurking around every corner! Loneliness, hunger, self-doubt and the monotony of paddling were his constant companions on the ninety-one-day voyage, not to mention the pain of sitting for hours on end, the torments of the unpredictable Baltic Sea, the icy Northern European weather and his frequent lack of energy, even for the cozy nightly campfire. Especially in our fast-moving, jaded times, Detlev’s ironic, self-critical and frank account and the descriptions of his bare-knuckle experiences make for a riveting read – not only for paddlers but also anyone who is fed up with life and the daily grind, still has dreams and might like to see them materialize one day.
Detlev has been on a number of unusual expeditions since and coined his ‘RoNin doc’ philosophy: ‘Applied Philosophy – Requiem‘.

Awesome story!

this story was very well told, I enjoyed it quite a bit. Anyone was enjoys kayaking stories will love this book.

Rich Day (Amazon.com, September 28, 2014)

Fairly good book but way too much bla bla on the …

Fairly good book but way too much bla bla on the side that is rather not interesting for me and has nothing to do with Kayaking. Not a bad read though just not what I expected.

Equilibrium (Amazon.com, May 26, 2015)

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»The Baltic Sea is known for its picturesque coasts, islands and historic towns. It offers a wide range of leisure activities such as kayaking, sailing, swimming, hiking and cycling. The region is also rich in cultural heritage, with many historic towns, castles and palaces.«

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