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trekking – Trekking in Nepal
trekkingKathmandu is probably the world’s first real adventure travel destination. It has changed considerably since the 1950s, (as every place does when tourism thrives), but in many ways, it hasn’t changed at all. Nepal offers a wealth of exotic culture, spectacular landscapes, and miles of terrain for trekking. Starting out in the vibrant capital of [...]
trekking – Trekking and Hiking in Nepal
Trekking in the Himalayas is, in every sense of the words, an uplifting experience and the latest style of traveling on the mountains. A special attraction of Nepal lies in its spectacular natural beauty, its unique cultures and friendly people. By walking through the mountains of Nepal, you will come to understand why this country [...]
Famous Explorer, Mike Horn, has a history of World Record Expeditions
Reading his book Conquering the Impossible I was struck by two important lessons that we can apply to life in general or our own expedition preparations.
10 Ultra Marathon endurance events I want to complete before I die
Can you help me complete my list of 10 endurance events before I die. From cycling to running and kayaking to mountaineering !
One of world’s top explorers Eric Larsen – Save the Poles Expedition
In November 2009 Eric will begin this extreme expedition to reach the South Pole, the North Pole and Everest in a continuous 365 day period.
Record Attempt Sailing Solo Around the World
Jessica Watson set sail on 18 October 2009 in her bid to become the youngest person to sail solo non-stop and unassisted around the world.
Film: Amazon – Paradise or hell on earth
Two explorers are 585 days into an expected 800 day adventure to walk the length of the Amazon from it’s source. One of the toughest most brutal environments on Earth.
Helen Thayer – One of the worlds top female adventurers
Helen Thayer’s accomplishments crossing deserts and polar ice caps lead her to be named “One of the Great Explorers of the 20th Century” by National Geographic.