It does not call into question the qualities and the author of courage on this adventure that had to be as thrilling qu'éprouvante. But to succeed in sharing his emotions and carry the reader as if it were in a pocket of his backpack is a more difficult thing. After having been read and enthusiasm for "The Long March" by Bernard Ollivier or "Latitude Zero" Mike Horn, I immersed myself in this book with infatuation, but I was quickly disappointed by what the author tells us or just , it does not tell us. More focused on his feelings of western women in a distant country by sporting achievement or his meetings, the author leaves little opening on the exchange of different cultures. This book is boring and casts doubt on some part of the trip. I'm not made me embark on the adventure as I hoped. Too bad.