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Sir Ranulph Fiennes was declared the greatest living explorer by the Guinness Book of Records in 1984. 36 years later, he’s still breaking records and dreaming up more life-threatening feats. Sir Ranulph discusses what drives him to keep going, including his fierce competitive streak and perceived failures.
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Leo Houlding is a world-class climber and adventurer, veteran of a score of epic ascents including Everest. But he specialises in free climbing – i.e. without ropes – and helped pioneer para-alpinism – climbing up and flying down. In the last episode of the current series, Ed talks to Leo about...
Published 09/13/20
Geoff Holt MBE had sailed across the Atlantic Ocean 3 times and sailed over 30,000 nautical miles, before breaking his neck in 1984. Geoff has been a quadriplegic ever since and became the first disabled yachtsman to single-handedly sail around Great Britain in 2007. He talks to Ed Stafford about...
Published 09/06/20