600 MILES WITH SKIS, KITES & WIND
Three photos that capture an amazing adventure that took place last year when Sarah McNair-Landy, Eric "Honey Bear" Boomer and Ben Stookesberry crossed 600 miles of the Greenland icecap. They towed all their kit with them, including their kayaks, and used kites to tow them when the wind allowed. Then dragged their gear into a system of ice streams culminating in the first descent of a wild river that included this waterfall, which they named "The Gatekeeper". Their brilliant, stylish journey shows that there are still many fantastic, original challenges out there for the taking.
Photos © Eric Boomer and National Geographic
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