Tim Cope | In The Shadow Of Genghis Khan - 10,000km & 3 Years On Horseback Across The Mongol Empire's Eurasian Steppe
On The Trail Of Genghis Khan - Tim Cope (Book) My Substack (Subscribe) *Leave a review on Apple or Spotify* (nothing does more to help grow the show) --- Previous guests on the podcast similar to this! Jack Weatherford - Genghis Khan & The Making Of The Modern World Robyn Davidson - Australian Living Legend. Documenter Of Nomads. Jon Lee Anderson - New Yorker Staff Writer, A Life Of Adventure. --- Tim Cope underwent a three year journey traversing the entire Eurasian steppe, starting in Karakorum, the old Mongolian capital, westwards through Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine and finally Hungary until he reached the Danube river. The journey took him three years to complete and 4 horses. He picked up a dog along the way, and his journey saw him robbed, threatened, welcomed and exposed to murderous heat and cold. I first wrote to Tim 4 years ago… so we’ve maintained a very spotty correspondence in anticipation for today. Tim Cope is is an Australian adventurer, author, filmmaker, photographer, expedition guide - a fluent Russian speaker - a bloody good writer and someone generous enough to offer me their time and invite me into their home here in rural Victoria. Timestamps. 00:00 - Tim Cope 02:50 - The Magic Of The Steppe 10:10 - Tim"s Coma & Writing 13:15 - Tim"s Backstory 24:50 - On The Trail Of Genghis Khan 33:01 - The Eurasian Steppe 37:41 - The Decline Of Nomadic Cultures 46:27 - Entering Into Kazakhstan & Finding A Dog 1:02:55 - Tim"s Growing Reputation On The Steppe 1:10:50 - Alcoholism On The Steppe 1:19:12 - Abandoned Goldmine For The Winter 1:38:45 - Prostitution 1:50:00 - Tim"s Father Passing Away 2:05:46 - Hungary 2:12:30 - The Problem Of Fitting Back In 2:24:50 - Success & Book Publishing 2:31:00 - How Mongolia Has Changed 2:44:10 - Tim"s Evolving Thoughts On Both Russia & Ukraine
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