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The Explorer's Gene

Why We Seek Big Challenges, New Flavors, and the Blank Spots on the Map

Alex Hutchinson

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HarperCollins
10 April 2025
New York Times bestselling author of Endure, Alex Hutchinson returns with a fresh, invigorating investigation into how exploration, uncertainty, and risk-taking shape our behavior and wellbeing. For fans of On Trails and Range alike, The Explorer’s Gene makes the case not just that humans are wired to seek the unknown, but that thriving in the modern world depends on pushing our mental and physical boundaries to new places.

Off the beaten path, on unmarked trails, we are wired to explore. More than just a need to get outside, the search for the unknown is a specific, primal urge that has shaped the history of our species and continues to mold our behavior in ways we are just beginning to understand. In fact, the latest neuroscience suggests that exploration is an essential ingredient of human life. Exploration, it turns out, isn’t merely a hobby—it’s our story.

In this long-awaited follow-up to his New York Times bestseller Endure, Alex Hutchinson dives headfirst into a fascinating and provocative new field of research, examining how exploration is a fundamental part of what makes us human and revealing how, even in our fully mapped modern world, the pursuit of the unknown remains an indispensable mindset in all walks of life.

And yet, it has never been easier to live an exploration-free life, without the struggle and uncertainty that true exploration—of places, experiences, and ideas—requires. With the digital world designed to exploit the neural circuitry behind our drive to explore, we receive the illusion of novelty without accompanying growth. This despite mounting evidence that our lives are better—more productive, more satisfying, and more fun—when we ditch the maps on our phones and find our own way.

From paddling the lost rivers of the northern Canadian wilderness to the ocean-spanning voyages of the Polynesians, The Explorer’s Gene combines riveting stories of exploration with cutting-edge insights from behavioral psychology and neuroscience. The end result offers a singular approach to finding meaning in our past struggles, embracing the possibility of failure in our future, and crucially, recognizing when our present is good enough. 
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Imprint:   HarperCollins
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 24mm
Weight:   449g
ISBN:   9780063269767
ISBN 10:   0063269767
Pages:   304
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Alex Hutchinson is the New York Times bestselling author of Endure, a longtime columnist for Outside covering the science of endurance, and a National Magazine Award–winning journalist who has contributed to the New York Times, The New Yorker, and other publications. A former long-distance runner for the Canadian national team, he holds a master’s in journalism from Columbia and a Ph.D. in physics from Cambridge, and he did his post-doctoral research with the National Security Agency. He lives in Toronto with his family.

Reviews for The Explorer's Gene: Why We Seek Big Challenges, New Flavors, and the Blank Spots on the Map

“This book is AMAZING!” — Malcolm Gladwell on Endure “Makes the case that we’re actually underestimating our potential, and reveals how we can all surpass our perceived physical limits.” — Adam Grant, LinkedIn.com, on Endure “If you want to gain insight into the mind of great athletes, adventurers, and peak performers then prepare to be enthralled by Alex Hutchinson’s Endure.” — Bear Grylls, Mt. Everest summiteer and host of NBC’s Running Wild with Bear Grylls “Fascinating (and motivating). ... Hutchinson sheds light on how humans accomplish our most absurd athletic achievements.” — Esquire on Endure “A meticulously researched profile of the physiology and psychology of athletes.... Investigates what is at the heart of the limits of man’s endurance: is it the body’s mechanistic breaking point or the brain’s upper threshold of belief?... A captivating and often moving book with something to offer readers interested in health, athleticism, neuroscience, and the human condition.” — Kirkus (starred review) on Endure “Hutchinson’s research fascinates . . . an intriguing argument for taking the road less traveled.” — Publishers Weekly “The Explorer’s Gene inspired me to lace my boots and venture into new horizons—both outdoors and in life at home. With masterful storytelling, Hutchinson unpacks the science and spirit of exploration—showing us it isn’t just a trait of history’s great adventurers. Exploration is a fundamental drive, essential for discovering meaning, purpose, and innovation in life and work today. And it makes life a whole lot more fun. The book helped me understand myself better, and it'll do the same for you.”  — Michael Easter, New York Times bestselling author of The Comfort Crisis and Scarcity Brain “This book tackles one of the core questions of life on earth: is it better to continue down a well-worn path or to head off into the wild unknown? In pursuit of an answer, Hutchinson, a genial and whip-smart guide, brings us to unexpected places—around the world, back to the dawn of human history, and up to the bleeding edge of science. I came away inspired to live a bigger, bolder life.” — Robert Moor, bestselling author of On Trails: An Exploration ""The Explorer's Gene is a gorgeous inquiry into the science of curiosity--and it's a celebration of anyone who loves the feeling of not knowing exactly where they'll end up. This book helped me understand myself."" — Blair Braverman, author of Welcome to the Goddamn Ice Cube “Alex Hutchinson’s new book is a must-read for anyone who has ever deliberately set out into the wild in hopes of learning something about life and themselves. It’s an examination of what drives people to explore and why diving into the unknown and challenging ourselves to face uncertainty can be so gratifying. Hutchinson explains why we so often prefer effort over ease and investigates why some people are more inclined to adventure than others. The book brings to life the ways that exploring can marry the “arduous journey into the unknown” with the “joyful act of discovery.”? — Christie Aschwanden, New York Times bestselling author of Good to Go ""A brilliant and timely exploration of the enduring human desire to seek out new horizons. Hutchinson's insights are both profound and practical, offering a roadmap for explorers and strivers alike. This book is a must-read for anyone who has ever felt the tug of wanderlust or the thrill of discovery."" — Steve Magness, author of Win the Inside Game and Do Hard Things “In The Explorer’s Gene, Alex Hutchinson illuminates that most mysterious and vital human drive—the urge to do, or to see, something new. This is science writing at its very best, with something fascinating on every page.” — David Epstein, New York Times bestselling author of Range “Alex Hutchinson’s deftness in simplifying the complex science and psychology that underlie [the drive to explore] makes The Explorer’s Gene a must-read for anyone who has felt that powerful urge—and then, of course, who has wondered why.” — Peter Stark, author of Astoria: John Jacob Astor and Thomas Jefferson’s Lost Pacific Empire


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