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Pole to Pole


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Pole to Pole


POLE TO POLE EXPEDITION

It took 2 years and 2 helicopters but Steve and fellow pilots Quentin Smith and Joanna Vestey flew their Robinson 44 across 20 countries, and 20,000 miles from the North to the South Pole between 2002 – 2004 creating a new world record.

The story made headlines in 2002 when our first helicopter ditched in the Drake Passage off Antarctica where Steve and Q nearly froze to death before being rescued and returning again to complete the journey.

For more information please visit  http://www.poletopole.tv/

Failure is not falling down, it is not getting back up again
— Mary Pickford

                                                                                                                                 

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Icechallanger


Bering Straights Expedition 2002

Icechallanger


Bering Straights Expedition 2002

ICE CHALLENGER - BERING STRAIGHTS EXPEDITION

The Bering Straights is the stretch of water separating Siberia and Alaska and is 56 miles at the narrowest point. During the winter the sea freezes over forming an ice bridge that links the 2 continents of America and Russia.

Steve and team, developed the worlds ultimate all-terrain vehicle; capable of crossing mountain passes, deep snow gulleys, frozen ice bergs, open water and having the ability to climb out of the water up the side of an iceberg.

After 3 years of preparation, Snowbird 6 was the world’s first land based vehicle to successfully cross the frozen Bering Straight from in 2002 creating a new world record.

For more information please visit http://www.icechallenger.com/