Hi all -
In this moment of global stress, I want to announce something improbable and, I hope, connective.
For years I've wanted to create a pole-to-pole educational and scientific adventure. And now I am incredibly lucky to be part of an initiative to do exactly that. I'm a member of an elite international team (Russian, Icelandic, Ukrainian, Canadian, German, American, Georgian, and British) that's planning to circumnavigate the globe through both poles. As a whole that has never been done, and several sections are world firsts also.
So starting March 9th, we are attempting to be the first to drive overland from the continental shelf of North America to the high Arctic, connecting to routes that members of the team (real explorer rock stars) have pioneered in previous years. Next year, the team will use experience from this challenge to complete a full continuous vertical circumnavigation of the globe, supporting scientific and educational initiatives along the way.
This is the most difficult and improbable thing that vehicles can do on our planet. Which is why I'm so excited to be involved in it.
www.transglobalcar.com

In this moment of global stress, I want to announce something improbable and, I hope, connective.
For years I've wanted to create a pole-to-pole educational and scientific adventure. And now I am incredibly lucky to be part of an initiative to do exactly that. I'm a member of an elite international team (Russian, Icelandic, Ukrainian, Canadian, German, American, Georgian, and British) that's planning to circumnavigate the globe through both poles. As a whole that has never been done, and several sections are world firsts also.
So starting March 9th, we are attempting to be the first to drive overland from the continental shelf of North America to the high Arctic, connecting to routes that members of the team (real explorer rock stars) have pioneered in previous years. Next year, the team will use experience from this challenge to complete a full continuous vertical circumnavigation of the globe, supporting scientific and educational initiatives along the way.
This is the most difficult and improbable thing that vehicles can do on our planet. Which is why I'm so excited to be involved in it.
www.transglobalcar.com

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