Adventure meets wonder in the canopy of leaves: discover the joy of going vertical.
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James Aldred (Author)
James grew up on the edge of the New Forest and spent his teenage years exploring it. By fourteen he was building forest shelters and sleeping rough in the woods. By sixteen he was spending much of his time up in the branches. These days, he works in the treetops as an Emmy award-winning wildlife cameraman and has collaborated on many landmark BBC natural history programmes with David Attenborough such as Planet Earth and Human Planet. The Man Who Climbs Trees is his first book.
This is the story of James Aldred – a man who has made a living climbing trees.
Everything changes when you go vertical, rising high above the daily grind.
How do things look atop a strangler fig tree in Borneo? Or hanging from a rope in riot gear to film an eagle nest in Venezuela? Or free climbing in the Congo, to see past the elephants and gorillas on the forest floor?
And what started this journey, in a hammock high in the New Forest many years ago, watching the sunrise?
Adventure meets wonder in the canopy of leaves: discover the joy of a life lived aboveground.
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