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Olympic Torch Blazes Atop Everest!

Thursday, May. 8th 2008 9:03 AM

The Chinese Olympic Torch Team on Everest finally reached their goal today, standing on top of the highest peak in the world, with the Olympic Torch burning brightly. The team’s lone female member, a Tibetan woman, carried the torch to the actual summit, where the rest of her teammates celebrated, unfurling Chinese and Olympic flags. 

The climb was not without controversy however, as the entire North Side of the mountain, was shut down to all other teams this season, and the South Side of Everest, which falls in Nepal, had severe restrictions placed on it until after the Chinese Team completed their goal. Today those restrictions have been lifted and the South Side teams have begun their own summit bids. 

The following video from Reuters shows the triumphant Chinese on Everest as they light the specially designed Torch and hold it aloft. 

 

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SPOT INC. SPONSORS 2008 PRIMAL QUEST MONTANA ADVENTURE RACE WITH ONLINE PUBLIC VIEWING

Monday, May. 5th 2008 8:00 AM

SPOT Satellite Messenger Enhances Premiere Adventure Race Experience with GPS Mapping and Real-Time, Leader Board Tracking 

MILPITAS, CA (April 23, 2008) –  SPOT Inc., the pioneer behind the award-winning SPOT Satellite Messenger, today announced its sponsorship of the Primal Quest Montana Expedition Adventure Race.  Called the “The World’s Most Challenging Human Endurance Competition,” Primal Quest 2008 Presented by SPOT is scheduled to take place in Big Sky Country, Montana June 23 through July 2, 2008.

Primal Quest fans can follow their favorite teams at www.ecoprimalquest.com, through real-time GPS tracking and custom leader board technology provided by SPOT allowing for up-to-date viewing on SPOT enhanced Google Maps™.  This technology is based on new SPOT services that allow users to broadcast their location and messages to others over the web.  The SPOT satellite messenger will be worn by each of the 70 plus teams of adventure racers during the 10 day, multi-sport competition.

“We have been looking forward to the innovative technology that SPOT is bringing to Primal Quest for many years,” said Don Mann, Primal Quest Director “SPOT is a lightweight personal satellite messenger that won’t slow the racers down and will provide continuous position updates of the teams along the Primal Quest course making it the most interactive Primal Quest in history.”

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Hiking the Caminito del Rey in Spain

Friday, May. 2nd 2008 4:43 PM

From The Adventure Blog

Here’s a video that I came across a week or so back and forgot about, but a friend was kind enough to remind me of it earlier today. It’s a first person perspective of a couple of hikers exploring the El Camino del Rey in Spain. The name means “The King’s Pathway”, and the trail offers access to a popular climbing location, but just getting there is part of the adventure, as you’ll see.

There and Back Again!

Friday, May. 2nd 2008 4:40 PM

From The Adventure Blog

John Wilton-Davies has announced his intentions to go solo, and unsupported, to the South Pole later this year. Of course there always a number of explorers each year that make that expedition, and a few even go solo and unsupported as well. However, once John reaches the South Pole, he’s only halfway to his destination!

That’s right, he’s not only going to the Pole, but he’ll also turn around and return to Hercules Inlet where he began. Solo and unsupported the whole way. It what is being called the Last Great Challenge, John hopes to become the first man to ever accomplish this amazing feat. He predicts that it will take approximately 77 days to make the historic round trip journey on skis, pulling his sledge behind him.

On his website you’ll find more information about the Last Great Challenge, including a bio of John, a list of Frequently Asked Questions, a general overview of the expedition, a photo gallery, and much much more.

Of course, my personal favorite section is his gear list which has a complete run down of all the equipment he plans on taking with him. When looking this over, keep in mind that he’ll be pulling it all behind him on a sledge that will be 2 1/2 times his own body weight. He’ll also need to average roughly 20 miles per day, through some of the most in hospitable terrain on the planet, in order to stick to his schedule. Piece of cake!

You may remember John from his solo and unsupported 2006 expedition to the South Pole. Back then he reached 88.5º S before running out supplies and time. He truly gave it everything he could, and came up just a bit short, but clearly he learned a lot, and feels he has unfinished business at the bottom of the world, and he’s going back with a vengeance.

Good luck John! We’ll be following your adventure and rooting for you come November.

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