When adventurer Jason Lewis regained consciousness beside a busy Colorado highway, lower limbs shattered by a hit-and-run driver, he knew he was lucky to be alive. But would he ever walk again, let alone finish crossing North America by inline skates? So begins part two of The Expedition, a stirring saga of hope, determination, and the kindness of strangers as Jason, taken in by the people of Pueblo, spent nine months in rehabilitation, legs pieced together with metal rods, before returning to the spot he was run over and continuing on. Inspired by the journey, others sought to join, including a middle-aged mother-cum-schoolteacher yearning to see the world. For the expedition wasn’t just a line on a map. The real expedition was the seed buried deep in the heart of anyone who has ever dreamed of knowing what lies beyond their valley, and of embarking upon a grand adventure to find out… Voted FOREWORD REVIEWS’ Book of the Year. "Magnificent!"-- DAILY MAIL "This tightly written tale rollicks along at a great pace."-- FINANCIAL TIMES "A mind-boggling odyssey beyond the stretch of the average imagination."-- ASSOCIATED PRESS "An adventure of two lifetimes."-- SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE "Last great first for circumnavigation."-- THE SUNDAY TIMES "I believe it is important in our era of cars, trains and aeroplanes that we are reminded what human beings can achieve using their own strength and resources."--HIS HOLINESS THE DALAI LAMA "Two broken legs would be a trip-ender for me ... An incredible amount of stamina."--JAY LENO, THE TONIGHT SHOW "We need the Lewises of this life. It is good to know that such people exist, have always existed, doubtless always will exist. It does our hearts good to hear about them."--SIMON BARNES, THE TIMES " The Expedition speaks powerfully of a reality most people need to hear. It takes noble thinking on behalf of the planet, a love for life, and a soul full of dreams to accomplish a truly great journey. His journey is not great. It's freakin' epic!"--LES STROUD, SURVIVORMAN "Arguably, the most remarkable adventurer in the world today." -- THE DAILY MAIL Jason Lewis is an award-winning adventurer, author, and sustainability activist specializing in human-powered expeditions. In 2007, he became the first person to circumnavigate the Earth without using motors or sails: walking, cycling, and inline skating five continents, and kayaking, swimming, rowing, and pedalling a boat across the rivers, seas, and oceans. Taking thirteen years to complete, the 46,505-mile journey was hailed "the last great first for circumnavigation" by the London Sunday Times. MEDIA and HONOURS He was nominated The Times inGear Man of the Year (2007), the Land Rover Toughest Sportsperson of the Year, and featured as one of Sport Magazine's Athletes of the Year. A Fellow of London University, the Royal Geographical Society, and The Explorers Club, he has appeared on numerous television and talk shows, including The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (NBC), CBS This Morning, and Long Way Down with actors Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman. CAUSE Adventure is about much more than just records or firsts for Jason. Visiting more than 900 schools in 37 countries to date, involving thousands of students in a variety of programmes in conjunction with UNESCO's Associated Schools Program Network, he uses human-powered journeys to promote world citizenship, zero carbon emission travel, and awareness of individual lifestyle choices on the health of the planet. BOOKS and AWARDS Jason is a frequent contributor to magazines (Men's Fitness, Sports Illustrated, Outside Magazine, Geographical) and travel books ( Chicken Soup for the Traveler's Soul, HCI, 2002; Flightless, Incredible Journeys Without Leaving the Ground, Lonely Planet, 2008; The Modern Explorers, Thames & Hudson, 2013). He is a popular speaker and sustainability advocate--find out more at jasonexplorer.com.