2008 December : Xtreme Adventurer
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Xtreme Video: Thrillbillies

December 3, 2008

 

 

 

Who doesn’t like Travis Pastrana?  This video looks to be a crazy good time and shows a slightly different side to some of the ‘Pros’ we know.  Pastrana teamed up with Godfrey Entertainment to film himself and his Nitro Circus crew living things slightly on the edge.  This video came out in 2007 and should still be available from 411vm.com.

Xtreme Geography: Tristan de Cunha or “The Loneliest Island In The World”

December 2, 2008

When we think of remote places and out of the way adventures our minds usually settle on the North or South Poles, or perhaps a tropical wonderland in Central America.  Sometimes getting away isn’t really ‘getting away’.  People have even suggested that most good places have been found and that exploration is dead in it’s ‘Old World’ sense.  I beg to differ.

Tristan de Cunha:  The Loneliest Island in the World

Questing For Adventure recently highlighted an article that discusses the most remote place in the world where people actually live.  The answer was quite intriguing and pointed to an article featured on the Dark Roasted Blend blog.

Tristan de Cunha lies between South America and Africa.  How remote is it?  One ship journeys to the island one time a year to deliver mail, supplies, and visitors.  It is 2,300 km away from the nearest land mass, St. Helena.  230 people actively live, survive, and inhabit this far off island paradise.

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Xtreme Gear: 2009 Flow Merc Snowboard 152cm

December 2, 2008

The 2009 Flow Merc 152 cm Snowboard is a boarders dream.  It is built for the tough and rugged, yet, does just as easy for the novice.  The pretensioned glass is built for an all-terrain ride that delivers agility, durability, and control, no matter what kind of snowboarding you do.  Whether your taking a lazy stroll down your local hill, or diving this sucker off the sides of peaks, the Flow Merc is your 2009 brand of choice.

Click below for the full details and features of the 2009 Flo Merc 152cm Snowboard.

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Xtreme Sports: The First Wheelchair Backflip

December 2, 2008

Aaron Fotheringham has added his name to a list of people who have ‘officially’ done something first.  Hillary and Norgay climbed Mt. Everest, Neal Armstrong stepped on the moon, and now Aaron Fotheringham has completed the first backflip ever recognized while seated in a wheelchair.

The 16-year-old teen says that he has been practicing this trick for two years, but up until recently his feat was not recognized.  There was no basis for wheelchair athletics and antics.  Aaron is beginning to change the way that he and others in wheelchairs are percieved.  He was recently accepted into the World Records Academy and credited with the first ‘official’ wheelchair backflip.

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Xtreme Expedition: Jon Bowermaster Heads to the Antarctic

December 2, 2008

Jon Bowermaster will be heading back to the Antarctic just days away from the one year anniversary of The Explorer sinking in the same region last year.  The Explorer sank with 154 people originally onboard in one of the world’s harshest environments.  This ship was designed to be the first Antarctic tourist ship.  It’s main job would be to carry vacation adventurers to the far reaches of Antarctica.  Unfortunately an iceberg stood in the way and refused to budge.  The ship on the otherhand ended up sinking.

An accident like this in Antarctica usually spells disaster for those onboard.  Luckily, Jon Bowermaster (and a few others) happened to be in the region and were able to help rescue those that found themselves afloat in the freezing waters off of Antarctica’s peninsula.  Nobody lost their life.

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Xtreme Endurance: Australia’s Simpson Desert Challenge 2009

December 1, 2008

The first annual Simpson Desert Challenge will be taking place in May of 2009.  The Simpson Desert Challenge is being billed as the ‘World’s Toughest Long Distance Team Walking Event’.  This Xtreme endurance challange will pit teams of adventurers together for a chance at becoming the first team to cross the Simpson Desert.

The Simpson Desert is a 170,000 square kilometer desert wasteland found in Australia.  It is home to some of the world’s longest sand dunes.  These dunes will present a formidable challenge to even the toughest of competitors as they try to navigate the sometimes 200 km by 40 Ft. high dunes in one of the world’s most arid landscapes.

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