Between
October and November of 1998 she accomplish successfully her hardest
challenge. With a backpack weighting 24 kilos she crossed alone
and completely independent, the second largest desert, the Taklimakan
located in China. This challenge was never accomplished by anyone.
She was rewarded several prizes for her athletic activity and
her commitment toward the environment. The most significant were:
The international award "Fausto Coppi and Costante Girardengo"
the "Torretta" award from the Milan town council and
the "Ambiente 2000" award.
Between
September and October 2003 she achieved her great dream: completing
the circle "One Desert per Continent." Alone, with
a backpack weighing 25 kilos on her shoulders, in 20 days she
crossed on foot the Simpson Desert, in the heart of the Australian
continent between the northern and southern territory. The first
woman in the world to conquer this endeavor.
The first
three are recounted in her book, DESERT edited by Corbaccio,
published
June 12, 1998, the first edition, also translated into German.
In June 2006 her second book was published, Silence of the Sand,
with the story of the Taklimankan and the Simpson deserts.
In April
2008 Carla crossed the Akaus Tadrarf in Libya, on foot, alone.
It was the first time a woman crossed the Libyan desert alone
the name of Peace for Africa. She walked for one week in temperatures
of 45 C in the day and -3 to -4 C at night in wonderful atmospheres
with a rich story.
In November
2008 Carla Perrotti allowed another to live the same experience
that she has had through these many years of challenges in the
desert. For fifteen days she guided a blind marathon runner
Fabio Pasinetti through the white desert of Egypt. 250 kilometers
between the high sand dunes and insidious scree. Another success,
this time not alone just for herself, but also for another.
oria.