Links We Like: June 19, 2013

Links We Like: June 19, 2013

This week’s ‘”Links We Like” are about challenging yourself and having the drive and determination to overcome different obstacles. Check out how these determined adventurers are pushing themselves, and accomplishing some of the most extreme adventures in the world!

 

135-miles in 120 Degrees

The Badwater Ultra Marathon is globally known as one of the most grueling races on the planet. Enduring temperatures that can reach 120F, runners begin the 135-mile race in Badwater, California and make their way through the Death Valley before ending at Mt. Whitney Portals. Through their drive and determination these runners are constantly pushing themselves to complete the race, and for some they accomplish it in as little as 24 hours.
Badwater Ultramarathon

Surviving the Mt. Everest Summit

No one said climbing Mt. Everest would be easy, but to avid climbers it is surely worth it. Elia Saikaly recently took on Everest and documented his experience struggling to survive in the death zone as he attempted to reach the summit. Read about Elia’s experience, his determination to summit Everest and how getting to the top was not only a moment to remember, but also a moment to dance.

Elia climbs.
Elia in action.

Dancing on Everest from ePals on Vimeo.

500 miles of Stand-Up Paddle Boarding

Known as the Kuzi Project, this 500-mile stand-up paddle boarding and kite boarding journey is set to begin in July, venturing up the coast of East Africa. Carrying 100 pounds of gear, Seth Warren and Kirk Hollis plan to be at the complete mercy of the elements, relying on the wind and water to guide them through their adventure. Read more about their plans for their upcoming trip!
Seth Warren