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Racing To The Sky: One Woman's Extreme Adventure in the 2015 Red Bull X-Alps

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When the starting gun sounds, athletes shoulder their backpacks in Salzburg, Austria, and race to the top of the nearest hill. There they lay out their paragliders, pray for good winds, and attempt to fly all the way to Monaco. This is the Red Bull X-Alps, proclaimed as the toughest adventure race in the world. In 2015, Dawn Westrum was selected to compete in this elite, male- dominated race. As one of the first women in the race since 2005, can she prove that women have the skill, endurance, and strength to avoid elimination and make it to Monaco? Every two years, thirty-three athletes converge in Austria, where they paraglide and hike across the Alps to the sea. Over the course of two weeks, athletes make their way across six countries, by foot or in the air. Along the way, competitors battle fierce winds, changing weather, blisters, rain, and record-breaking heat. This is the story of Dawn’s incredible race, but also gives insight to the vast amounts of preparation and training required to be selected for the Red Bull X-Alps. Held only every other year, with a new course and turn points in each edition, the Red Bull X-Alps is the pinnacle of racing in the paragliding world. It is a test of physical endurance, but also requires solid decision-making abilities in the air, and advanced knowledge of cross-country paragliding skills. Athletes cover up to 500 kilometers on their feet, while always carrying a 10 kilogram paragliding pack. They paraglide up to 2000 kilometers, hoping that every minute in the air saves them a bit of walking on already sore feet. Competitors can fly at over 4,000 meters of altitude, looking down on the Alps from an amazing height, soaring over glaciers, lakes, flatlands, and beautiful Alpine scenery. While hiking up to launches each day, they can ascend almost 42 kilometers of elevation during the race, which is sea level to the top of Mt. Everest five times! Allowed to race through the night for just one night during the race, they battle exhaustion, sleep deprivation, and unknown terrain. Athletes in this race take incredible risks, and sometimes this can even lead to landing in a lake! Each competitor in the 2015 race has a story to tell, and their adventures are also included in this recap of the 2015 Red Bull X-Alps. In particular, check out the race at the front, as four athletes battle it out for third place. Some of them end up landing at the finish within minutes of each other! But it’s the supporters who are the unsung heroes of the Red Bull X-Alps, driving behind their athletes each day to provide regular meals, clothing changes, weather and flying updates, a place to sleep, and a lot of motivation. “A day in the life of a supporter” tells how they work up to 20 hours a day on behalf of their athletes. The ultimate goal of each athlete? To finish the race before the time cutoff, and make that final, magical flight down to a landing float in the bay of Monaco! Read more

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Publication date ‏ : ‎ October 31, 2016


Language ‏ : ‎ English


File size ‏ : ‎ 6.7 MB


Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported


Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled


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Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled


Print length ‏ : ‎ 301 pages


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  • Incredible and enjoyable read!!!
Format: Paperback
The Red Bull X-Alps is a race that in the best conditions is horribly grueling and 2015 was far from the best of conditions; from the intense heat to pouring rain, taking flight and staying airborne became one of the greatest challenges. Watching the race was incredible and Dawn was a fierce competitor. So, it was with great anticipation that I waited for her book. This is her Red Bull X-Alps journey as a participant in the extreme paragliding race. Dawn’s account is both humble and awe-inspiring. The book is authentic to who she is and brings the human side of competition to life in such a manner that you feel like you are walking/flying and at times crying right beside her. She is candid, witty, observant and most of all tenacious. Whether you are a paragliding pilot or not, her story will transport you to one of the most exciting races of a lifetime and allow you to live vicariously, if only for a few moments, through the eyes of a phenomenal athlete. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2017 by THERESA

  • Very interesting read
Format: Kindle
This competition, at times, crushed the author's emotional reserves. But physically, she kept going, she kept flying and hiking. It was inspiring. For me, it was very interesting to read a very honest description of this very difficult race. Too often such stories are about how everything went perfectly etc. Here everything did not go perfectly, but nothing went terribly wrong. For example, there were at least a couple landings where Dawn was surprised to arrive in one piece. And I can only imagine the difficult conditions in the air, which she didn't describe too much. I was surprised by how much of the race is really a grassroots sort of effort. Much like the old days of motor racing. Where problems with the electronics, communication, team building, and sleep, those sorts of things, are almost half the effort. I really appreciated the honesty of the narration. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2016 by MichaelM

  • Overall it is a great short story but not really a full book
Format: Kindle
Dawn's story of each day and the narrative of the incredible challenge is fascinating and eye opening. Her achievement was outstanding, But the rest of the book is really filler material. I did not need to read details of other pilots profiles. Overall it is a great short story but not really a full book. Still she has my utmost admiration for her journey and accomplishment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2016 by SK

  • Good and easy to read
Format: Kindle
Well worth reading and really interesting to see what it takes to participate in the Xalps. I am never going to get to the required level for these competitions, but it is inspiring and makes it a little easier to hike up with my heavy gear.
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2017 by Fred Erlend N. Rundhaug

  • Dawn Westrum is the second American woman to participate in ...
Format: Paperback
Dawn Westrum is the second American woman to participate in the biannual European contest to fly across the Alps. She writes of her flying and hiking adventures here, including preparations, gear, support, and summaries of the task undertaken by the 33 competitors. For free-flying pilots and those who dream of aerial competition, this is an enjoyable and educational read - that you may finish in one session! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2016 by Michael Brooks

  • Extraordinary Female Athlete
Format: Paperback
Exciting to read about a female who is brave and capable enough to compete in such a male dominated competition. Dawn's participation in this grueling challenge is extraordinary and inspiring. Many women are experiencing this sport as a recreation and that is great. Perhaps Dawn's story will motivate more women to compete and enjoy participation in their local meets. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2017 by Donnita E. Hall

  • My hat off to Dawn and all of her courage and fortitude to participate in one of the toughest races in the world.
Format: Kindle
Anyone who has the mental toughness and can put together what is needed to fly in the X-alps must be admired regardless of anything else. My hat off to her. Not particularly a well written book but it doesn't matter. She gets her points across well enough and I truly admire her relentless pursuit.
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2017 by Amazon Customer

  • Five Stars
Format: Paperback
great
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2018 by Leslie David Hooper

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