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    MIKE HORN HIMALAYA / 06.2010 / BROAD PEAK - 1

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    Mike Horn / UPDATE 17.04.2010 / LANGKAWI

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    Mike Horn - South Pole Expedition (2009)

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    http://www.mikehorn.com In three months Mike made it possible to get to the South Pole and back. The last days to the pole he made together with two Young Explorers and Prince Albert of Monaco.... read more on: http://www.mikehorn.com

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    Mike Horn - Himalaya Expedition (2007)

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    http://www.mikehorn.com Heavy snow fall and violent winds during the last few days clearly announced to them the arrival of winterand the end of all possibilities to attempt... read more on: http://mikehorn.com

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    Mike Horn Family - Kids North Pole Expedition (2007)

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    http://ww.mikehorn.com "What was I expecting? Flat, cold, white and windy. Exactly the same than the last 50 kilometers. But not only, it was so much more. The feeling that came from inside was incomparable and unique. The tingling in my fingers and toes disappeared and a whiff of warmth traversed my body. I felt satisfied. Adding on to this sensation, knowing that we were the youngest children accomplishing such an experience was simply unbelievable.

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    Mike Horn - North Pole Winter Night Expedition (2006)

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    http://www.mikehorn.com In January 2006, Mike Horn set out again on yet another expedition, to walk to the North Pole in the Arctic winter, without assistance or re-supply. Two months of walking in total darkness on the thin ice, climbing over gigantic blocks of crushed ice, swimming over huge areas of icy, arctic water and... read on http://mikehorn.com

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    Mike Horn Family - Bylot Expedition (2005)

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    http://www.mikehorn.com As soon as Mike Horn's daughters became old enough to enjoy the taste of adventure and had shown an interest to share in the adventure with their Dad Mike Horn decided to take them on an expedition. The family crossed Bylot Island on skis. Bylot Island is in the Canadian far North and is a nature reserve where mildest temperatures never exceed five degrees centigrade under zero, even during summer, an island which is a whole

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    Mike Horn - Arktos (2002-2004)

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    http://www.mikehorn.com Covering twenty thousand kilometres in twenty seven months now awaited me. This was to be a two year and three month experience of ultimate extremities and one I was relishing. But Id be alone, without motorised transport or dogs - and in the treacherous Arctic Circle. I set out from the Nordkapp of Norway, sailing towards Greenland. And trouble began instantly with freezing water leaking into the hull of my boat, heavy

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Mike Horn Expeditions

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It all began when Mike moved to Switzerland and took an instructor’s job at an extreme outdoors company. And this environment proved perfect for the bravery bug to bite quickly… so Mike decided to descend the Mont Blanc glacier to the French Riviera - but using a hydrospeed (a human powered floating device). This was a first – and no mean feat.

From that day on, Mike knew he had found his passion – and his life would change


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It all began when Mike moved to Switzerland and took an instructor’s job at an extreme outdoors company. And this environment proved perfect for the bravery bug to bite quickly… so Mike decided to descend the Mont Blanc glacier to the French Riviera - but using a hydrospeed (a human powered floating device). This was a first – and no mean feat.

From that day on, Mike knew he had found his passion – and his life would change forever.

Jungle Fever

Mike’s hunger for a really big challenge was now increasing. And in 1997, the Amazon Expedition was born. Without any form of motorised transport, Mike would traverse the South American continent – and completely alone.

Starting at the source of the world’s mightiest river – the Amazon, he navigated its entire length using a hydrospeed, hunting for food to survive and resting along the dangerous riverbanks at night.

Six months later, Mike swam into the salty Atlantic Ocean, mission accomplished.

Middle Earth Conquered

In 1999 under the banner Latitude Zero, Mike set out to circumnavigate the globe around the equator. Once again, he would be totally alone and without motorised transport.

He began by traversing the Atlantic Ocean from Africa’s west coast to Brazil on a 28 foot Trimaran. Then by foot, bicycle and canoe, he negotiated the ominous Amazon jungle and the daunting high altitude of the Andes, to Ecuador. Crossing the Pacific Ocean to Indonesia was next, and on through Borneo and Sumatra through dense jungles. Back on his Trimaran, it was then time to cross the Indian Ocean.

The last leg of Latitude Zero was just as challenging and saw Mike cross the entire African continent on foot, through the dangerous drug zones of the Congo, and through to Gabon. After eighteen gruelling months, Mike arrived back at his original starting point and his circle of life in the Latitude Zero Expedition was now complete.

This remarkable feat made Mike a worldwide personality and won him the 2001 Laureus World Alternative Sportsperson of the Year Award and an invitation for an audience with Pope Jean-Paul II at the Vatican in Rome.

Cold Sweat

A solo circumnavigation of the Arctic Circle by boat, kayak, ski kite and on foot lasting over two years was the blueprint for the icy Arktos Expedition in 2002. And another mind-blowing display of human endurance began.

It made Mike the first human being to travel the Arctic Circle without motorized transport. He completed a staggering 20 000km journey through Greenland, Canada, Alaska, the Bering Strait and Russia's Siberia – all while pulling a kevlar sledge laden with 180kg of equipment and food.

Unsurprisingly, Arktos earned Mike a nomination for the ‘2005 Laureus World Alternative Sportsperson of the Year Award’.

Another Cold Fact

In 2006, Mike and Norwegian explorer Borge Ousland, became the first men to travel unaided by dogs or motorized transport from Cape Artichesky in Russia to the North Pole during the permanent darkness of the Arctic months. An arduous journey lasting 60 days of skiing, pulling sleds and having to frequently swim in parts of the freezing Arctic Ocean.

New Heights

The year 2007 saw Mike’s dream of conquering an exciting new level of challenge materialise. As an aspirant mountaineer, he was invited by three renowned Swiss climbers to join their Himalaya Expedition in Pakistan. After two months Mike reached the summit of two peaks higher than 8 000m – and without the use of any additional oxygen.

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