Sponsored by Adventure Food
Adventure Food is sponsoring different projects and expeditions around the globe. Below, you will find a selection of these.
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01-06-2012Dutch Sea Kayakers - 2012 circumnavigation of Iceland- We start our trip in june 2012. We are in training not for the record but just for being out there with our kayaks in good shape and health. Paddling, camping and enjoy thats what we want to do. .......
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11-02-2012Amsterdam-Dakar 2012- Learn more...
11-09-2010Mongolia - By motor- Learn more...
01-06-2010Run for Duchenne / Racing the Planet - I will take one million steps, crossing deserts and mountains in the most remote places on earth.
To make a few steps possible for young boys with Duchenne Muscular Distrophy.
I will participate in ‘Racing The Planet’, which means I will cross 4 deserts, one week and some 250 km for each desert. The 4 Deserts series encompasses the Gobi Desert in China, the Atacama Desert of Chile, the Sahara Desert in Egypt and the last Desert in Antarctica. They represent the windiest, driest, hottest and coldest places on Earth.
During those 4 weeks and 1000 km, I will ask the impossible from my muscles, in order to focus on muscle diseases. I want to raise awareness for muscular dystrophy. A million steps for a few steps forward in research.
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03-04-2010Oranje Trophy- Learn more...
07-11-2009Amsterdam-Dakar Challenge 2009 (team Nijmegen)- Learn more...
03-05-2009Biking the Ocean- On Sunday May 3, 2009 Alex Mutselaar, Matthijs Houben and Mark de Vries started in Athens. On August 18, after over 4.500 kilometers by waterbike (through places like Rome, Marseille and Paris) they arrived in Amsterdam where they had a festive arrival, accompanied by waterbikes of the Canal Company. They docked at the dock of the Canal Company at the Stadhouderskade across the Rijks museum.
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02-04-2008Zeeman Ocean Challenge- The goal of the ZEEMAN OCEAN CHALLENGE is to cross the Pacific Ocean at its widest point - solo. The 16,000-kilometer crossing will not make use of any motorised or wind-related power. This extreme challenge will take between 7 and 9 months to complete and will be non-stop, without re-supplies or any other support.
The picture: Two food-compartments full of seawater on April 1st 2007. Of course, no problem for the Adventure Food meals.
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