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Sarah Marquis
Swiss adventurer and writer

Sarah Marquis

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Swiss adventurer and writer
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Gender
Female
Place of birth
Delémont
Age
51 years
Residence
Montsevelier
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Biography

Sarah Marquis (born June 20, 1972) is a Swiss adventurer and explorer. From 2010 to 2013, she walked 20,000 kilometres (12,000 mi) alone from Siberia to the Gobi Desert, into China, Laos, Thailand, and then across Australia. In 2011, she gave a TED talk and in 2014 she was named one of National Geographic's Adventurers of the Year.

Early life

Marquis was raised in Montsevelier, a village in the Canton of Jura in northern Switzerland. Her father worked as a watchmaker for Swatch and her mother was a housewife, and she had two brothers. She began exploring at a young age, and at sixteen years old she took up a job with a European train company so that she would be able to travel for free. At age seventeen she traveled to Turkey, where she rode a horse across the Central Anatolia Region.

Adventuring

Marquis cites a trip she took to New Zealand in her twenties as the first time she "actually got in touch with the wild": she spent a month in Kahurangi National Park without bringing any food. Her subsequent travels included canoeing through Algonquin Provincial Park in Canada, camping in Patagonia, and hiking the United States' Pacific Crest Trail. In 2000 she walked border-to-border across the United States in four months, and she spent seventeen months of 2002–03 walking across Australia, covering a total distance of 8,700 miles (14,000 km). She hiked through the Andes of South America for eight months in 2006.

In 2010, Marquis began a three-year-long solo walk from Siberia through Asia and, traveling by boat from Thailand, across Australia. During this time, she maintained little human contact and pulled a 120-pound (54 kg) cart that contained her clothes, equipment and supplies. She was forced to evacuate her route in Mongolia in 2011 after developing a periodontal abscess, but returned to her exact location when she recovered and continued the journey. Along the route, she was harassed by a group of Mongolian men on horseback, threatened by Laotian drug dealers, and contracted dengue fever. To improve her safety, she sometimes disguised herself as a man and tried not to leave tracks so as not to be followed. She completed her journey in May 2013, when she arrived at a particular tree in the Nullarbor Plain that she had identified on her previous trip to Australia. In total, she walked for approximately 20,000 kilometres (12,000 mi) on her three-year journey.

Marquis wrote a book, Sauvage par Nature ("Wild by nature"), in 2014. She was awarded one of the National Geographic Adventurers of the Year prizes for 2014.

In 2015, Marquis walked 500 miles across Kimberley in Western Australia. She spent 3 months and survived in the wilderness.

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