TPZ042: World Record Antarctic Expedition with Lewis Clarke

Lewis Clarke Antarctica
Photo by Carl Alvey


At age 16, Lewis Clarke set a world record for being the youngest person to ski from the Antarctic coast to the South Pole.  It was a 48-day, 702-mile expedition along the Hercules Inlet route.  Lewis and his guide experienced temperatures as low as –40 C and winds up to 60 miles per hour in one of the harshest environments on earth.  You can read more about his adventure at his website youngesttosouthpole.wordpress.com.  Lewis Clarke, welcome to The Pursuit Zone.

TPZ041: Alone in Antarctica with Felicity Aston

Felicity Aston Female Explorer Antarctica



For Felicity Aston, Antarctica has been a constant thread running through her life.  From time spent as a scientist at the Rothera research station to leading an expedition of eight women on a 38-day ski expedition to the South Pole.  In 2012, Felicity returned to Antarctica to test her mental stamina on a 59-day, 1,744 km expedition across the continent from the Leverett Glacier to Hercules Inlet making her the first women to cross the continent solo.  You can learn more in her book titled Alone in Antarctica and from her website felicityaston.co.uk.  Felicity Aston, welcome to The Pursuit Zone.

TPZ040: Cycling 50 States with Anna McNuff

Anna McNuff cycling across America



Anna McNuff set out in July 2013 to cycle 11,000 miles through all 50 states.  Starting in Alaska, she made her way to the lower 48, cycling a unique route from Washington State to Texas.  She encountered floods in Colorado, blizzards in South Dakota, and the Polar Vortex in Arkansas.  She ended her 7-month journey in Hawaii, cycling to the top of Mount Haleakala, a 10,000 ft volcano in Maui.  You can read more about her adventure at annamcnuff.com.  Anna McNuff, welcome to The Pursuit Zone.

TPZ039: Choosing to Live with Davey du Plessis

Davey du Plessis



After a 9000 km cycling adventure across Africa, Davey du Plessis set his sights on his next adventure, an unsupported solo source-to-sea expedition of the Amazon River.  In 2012, with the first two stages of the Amazon expedition behind him, Davey set out to kayak the remaining 5700 km to the Atlantic Ocean.  This final stage, however, would not be completed because Davey was ambushed in the Peruvian jungle, shot 4 times with a shotgun.  He managed to escape, despite his serious injuries, and find help from the locals that ultimately saved his life.  You can read about his incredible ordeal in his book titled Choosing to Live and from his website daveyduplessis.com.  Davey du Plessis, welcome to The Pursuit Zone.

TPZ038: Kayaking the Amazon River with West Hansen

West Hansen and Amazon Express Expedition
Ian Rolls, West Hansen, and Jeff Wueste



West Hansen first paddled the Amazon at the 2008 Great River Amazon Raft Race in Peru.  Their team won the race and set a new record in the process.  On the flight home to Texas, West read the book Running the Amazon by Joe Kane and got hooked on the idea of paddling the entire river.  He started planning the next year and by August 2012 was back in Peru to begin his Amazon Express expedition.  His goal for the expedition was to be the first person to kayak the Amazon River from it furthest source to the Atlantic Ocean.  You can learn more about the adventure at theamazonexpress2012.com.  West Hansen, welcome to The Pursuit Zone.

TPZ037: Surfing North of the Sun with Jørn Nyseth Ranum

Jørn (left) and Inge



When Norwegian surfers Jørn Nyseth Ranum and Inge Wegge discovered an isolated bay on a remote, arctic island along the coast of Northern Norway, they wondered if it would be possible to spend 9 months of winter there, surfing the ice-cold waves rolling in from the Atlantic ocean.  With only a few hand tools, they built a little cabin from the driftwood and other trash washing ashore.  They also brought their cameras and filmed the entire adventure.  Their award-winning movie Nordfor Sola or North of the Sun is a must see.  You can learn more about it at facebook.com/nordforsola.  Jørn Nyseth Ranum, welcome to The Pursuit Zone.

TPZ036: Canoeing Mongolia and Russia with Bria Schurke

Bria Schurke Asia Rivers Expedition
Photo by Bria Schurke



As a child, Bria Schurke traveled to Eastern Russia 10 times, first setting foot in Siberia at age four while visiting her father’s expeditions.  As a first grader she went to the North Pole and grew up among sled dogs near Ely, MN learning to be a musher and becoming an accomplished Nordic skier.  Bria has worked at medical facilities in India, Kenya, and Somalia and has worked as an instructor for the National Outdoor Leadership School.  In June of 2013, Bria returned to Russia with Alexander Martin as the two set out on a 2900 km canoeing expedition in northern Mongolia, central Siberia, and Far Eastern Russia as part of their Asia Rivers Expedition.  You can learn more about their adventure at facebook.com/AsiaRiversExpedition.  Bria Schurke, welcome to The Pursuit Zone.

TPZ035: Adventure Fundraising with Sarah Winters Papsun




Sarah Winters Papsun has figured out how to travel while helping others and that skill has brought her to nearly every continent and to 40 countries.  In January of 2010, Sarah traveled to Africa to climb with the 3 Peaks 3 Weeks Challenge team.  The goal was to climb Mount Kenya, Mount Meru, and Mount Kilimanjaro to support, encourage, and raise awareness for grassroots community organizations in Kenya and Tanzania that are focused on health, environmental, and educational development.  You can learn more about the challenge at 3peaks3weeks.wordpress.com.  Sarah Winters Papsun welcome to The Pursuit Zone.

TPZ034: Walking the World with Caroline Moireaux

piedslibres Caroline Moireaux



In June of 2011, Caroline Moireaux set off from her hometown in France to begin a ten-year, 70,000 kilometer walk around the world.  Her chosen route will take her through 45 countries and she may choose to bike or canoe sections of the journey when necessary, but plans no motorized modes of transportation.  After this winter break she sets off again in 2014 to cross Russia and you can follow her travels at her website piedslibres.com.  Caroline Moireaux, welcome to The Pursuit Zone.

TPZ033: Kayaking Lake Superior with Greg Petry

Greg Petry and Lucas Will
Grey Petry (left) and Lucas Will



In June of 2010, Greg Petry and Lucas Will set out to circumnavigate Lake Superior in handmade Greenland-style kayaks.  It was a 97-day, 1200-mile expedition they call Superior Dream.  The men hope to showcase the lake’s beauty and impact on the region by turning the 80 hours of video they captured into a documentary film of their adventure.  You can read more about their journey at SuperiorDream.com.  Greg Petry, welcome to The Pursuit Zone.

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