Starting from Moscow at the time of the unsuccessful coup, Daniel Farson travelled on horseback, with two Russian companions, in the footsteps of his father, war correspondent Negley Farson, who... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Daniel Farson had a lifelong yearning to complete his father's 1929 attempt to cross the Klukhor Pass in the Caucasus on horseback. At 64, 'abominable unhealthy', he determined to try. His expedition in 1991 coincided with the coup, and he describes the journey down the Volga aboard the "Pipkin" as the coup broke all around. When he eventually reached the Caucasus, his arduous climb became fraught as the horses collapsed and the porters deserted him. However, he finally succeeded where his father had failed.
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