ad·ven·tur·er [ad-ven-cher-er] –noun 1. a person who has, enjoys, or seeks adventures. 2. a seeker of fortune in daring enterprises; soldier of fortune.

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Watch K-Way for some Exciting Stuff.

Posted on 04. Oct, 2011 by in Blog

 

Polaris Ski Jacket

 

 

I have been lucky enough to be exposed to the latest kit coming out of the K-Way camp.

I have never had a serious look at the kit coming out of Cape Union Mart as I have always written it off as a camping store
and not necessarily an expedition store. But I was lucky enough to visit their factory in Cape Town a few weeks ago and the K-Way team shared some light on their new range that is to hit the stores this summer.

What seriously stood out for me was their new ski gear. The designers have thought of most functionality needed on the slopes
and I thank the outdoor gods for eventually getting some colour onto the shelves. I think we all agree in the fact that we are slightly sick of Navy
Blue, Maroon, Bottle Green and Black.

Thank you K-Way for some technology and COLOUR.

 

Big Toys…

Posted on 26. Jan, 2011 by in Blog, Product

I have said quite a bit about the Ilyusion IL 76 that is the mainstay of what happens in our corner of Antarctica, but that isn’t the only little machine that makes all the projects tick.

There are a few more vehicles that, for the lack of a better explanation, are larger than life.

The Perfect Parking Lot

Modified “Hilux for the Ice” is my natural favourite.

This incredible vehicle was made famous the world over when Jeremy Clarkson and his mates raced to the North Pole in a red one. Orders apparently started streaming in and now even you can buy one. For 100 000 euro you can drive one wherever you want because to be absolutely honest there is not much stopping you.

The Dashboard

One only needs to look at the accessory panel to realize what a crazy car this is. Compressors, heaters, winches, auxillary pumps, other pumps, fuel tank isolators and the list goes on.

A real collection of accesories

The modifications for the ice are actually crucial because without them they would just slide around and look like toys. One of the major aspects of the conversion is obviously the size of the tyres and the raised suspension. Each tyre has 437 metal studs that get drilled into them which have the same effect as crampons on ice.

The pilots are all Icelandic and if they are representative of the whole of Iceland, well then I think Iceland has the most helpful, friendliest nation on earth. Yeah, sure, they have volcanoes that mess up flight patterns in Europe, but they are awesome.

Arctic trucks are a team we will never forget. They winched our man out of a crevasse, they fixed our skidoos, they started our heaters, they fixed our skidoos again, they supplied Vodka and they did it all with a smile on their face. Big thanks to Gisli, Ayo, Frere, Gisli , Hlynar and Ghumi

The Crew Determines the Adventure

Posted on 24. Jan, 2011 by in Blog, People

The crew can make or break an adventure. It can deliver you alive and safe or it can be the reason for never being seen again and being remembered as that guy who went on an adventure once…

The crew of White Desert was the best in the business.

The Captain

The captain of the ship was Patrick Woodhead. Patrick leads the life that people dream of. Coming out of college having studied ancient history he worked for Transworld sport documenting some of the most extreme sporting events in the world. He then moved in front of the camera becoming an expeditioner himself. With two Antarctic expeditions under his belt and many visits to the continent he thought it fitting to share this great expanse with those who share a passion for this environment. White Desert was the result. He is also a published author, published in 14 languages-impressive!

Jenna Viney

Jenna Viney is the official camp manager and chef. She leads a similar enviable life of an adventure chef. Yes, an adventure chef. Together with Patrick she has built White Desert into the camp that it is today and if you ask any guest of White Desert what the highlight of their trip was, food will definitely rank high on the response list. When not in Antarctica, Jen chefs in Russia, Greece and on expedition. This year she is going to be cooking up a storm in the Himalayas and at the North Pole. She has a fat Passport.

Steph Husson

Steph Husson is best described as a king. A world Champion Ice Cimber and philosopher, Steph can keep you thinking around the camp fire well into the morning. He hails from Chamonix France where he is developing for himself an impressive career as a Reggae artist. He manages an Ice Climbing wall where he is nurturing the new wave of world class ice climbers. Steph has some impressive peaks to his name and has completed many expeditions in the fjords of Norway climbing frozen waterfalls and opening new peaks in Antarctica.

Sam Beaugey

Sam Beugey is a crazy individual that will make you seriously reconsider why you sit behind a desk day in and day out. This man climbs mountains and jumps off them. He flies like a bird and sometime crashes like thunder. With an intimate knowledge of the edge of the envelope Sam is living proof of making every second count. He has snowboarded down Mt Everest, Base Jumped all over the world and does an incredible impersonation of UPee (the unidentified penguin).

Bill Dwyer

Bill Dwyer is a machine. A high mountain guide on Denali (the highest peak in North America), Bill knows how do live in the cold and to show people the cold. He lives in Juneau, the capital of Alaska and the Alaskan wilderness is his playground. He paddles with whales, runs with bears and has his very own glacier that acts as a frozen sandpit to play in. Juneau only has 40km of paved roads, so to get out and explore the great beyond one moves into the bush, and Bill is the guy who explores that bush like no other in Alaska.

Gareth Brauteseth

Oh, and then there is me, Gareth Brauteseth. My forte is Africa, chaos, people, tropical sun, water, surfing, swimming, running. My altitude is Table Mountain and my cold is swimming in the Cape Town water. I was a bit out of my depth, I needed all these guys to help me survive this place.

These are the crew that bring the White Desert to life, they make you laugh, make you scream out in anger and share with you one of the most incredible landscapes this planet has to offer. They became a family and they became pretty impressive brothers and sisters at that.

SUUNTO CORE