endurance-and-survival
Nirgal's physical endurance and strategies for managing hunger and fatigue highlight the challenges of long-distance travel in a harsh environment.
1 chapter across 1 book
Blue Mars (1997)Kim Stanley Robinson
The chapter follows Nirgal, a dedicated long-distance runner on Mars, as he trains and researches routes for the upcoming Round-the-Worlder race, emphasizing running as a spiritual and meditative practice. It details his interaction with the Martian landscape, including newly constructed cliffside trails and the diverse ecosystems of Ophir forest, while also portraying his physical endurance and the challenges of survival, such as hunger and navigating difficult terrain. The narrative blends the physicality of running with a deep connection to the environment and a sense of solitary pilgrimage.