A real man of the world
14.07.11
He once walked out the front door of a camp on the equator, and 18 months later, after the circumvolution of the globe at latitude zero on foot, bicycle, canoe and sail, he entered through the back door.
He speaks fluent Afrikaans, English, Spanish, German, French, Russian and Dutch … in a mellifluous Cape Town accent.
When he was 28, he had a huge party to give away his house, his car and all of his belongings before up and moving to a foreign country -- sight unseen -- on a standby ticket.
His blood smells like cologne.
He walked across Siberia for one and a half years. Alone.
His hands feel like rich, brown suede.
A tow truck once hauled away his illegally parked U-Haul from a Dunkin Donuts. He saw it being yanked from the car park and tore after it on foot. He caught up, scaled the truck's cab, threw open the door and -- amid an extempore scuffle -- accidentally broke the driver's arm. An ambulance and cruisers arrived. Cops seized Horn immediately and threw him against the wall. After only a few minutes of questioning, the sheriff felt inclined to release Horn (and his vehicle) ungrudgingly and citation-free. The squad then provided a police escort through the city to Horn's awaiting plane for an on-time departure.
Source: ESPN