Expeditions and adventure projects
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- Interview with... Benedict Allen
- Amazon project in Peru
- Everest Base Camp marathon
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- Diary of Empires of the East expedition
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- Lone Wolf Transglobal Expedition
Driving across the World Lone Wolf Transglobal Expedition 2007 will travel to 33 countries in 12 months in a specially modified Land Rover Wolf Defender. Our team of five adventurers come from Norway, England and Ireland, and all bring different skills to the expedition. The journey will be filmed by a documentary film crew for broadcast upon our return.Our Team; Daniel Moylan, Rowan Brown, Gabrielle Brown, Wenche Selvig Johansen and Ole Johan Roska will travel around the world Eastwards, through Turkey, Iran, Pakistan and India, heading North East into Nepal and then into China. From China the team will head Southwards through South East Asia, into Laos, Cambodia and Thailand. Once here the vehicle will be shipped to Los Angeles in USA. Heading south through Central America, as far as Panama, where the vehicle will be shipped again to Ghana in Western Africa. The team will eventually head North through Africa and into Europe before arriving back in England after 12 months on the road.Along the way, the team intend to take on some of the worlds greatest attractions. To visit Angkor Wat, hike in Nepal, stay with tribes in the jungles of Asia and South America, camel trek in India, dive with sharks around the World and so much more. The expedition will depart on the 2nd January 2007. Gapyear.com will be following their progress live. Keep your eyes peeled for updates! ![]() Click here >> for more info on the expedition Click here >> for an interview with the Expedition Leader Click here >> for more expeditions |
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Once here the vehicle will be shipped to Los Angeles in USA. Heading south through Central America, as far as Panama, where the vehicle will be shipped again to Ghana in Western Africa. The team will eventually head North through Africa and into Europe before arriving back in England after 12 months on the road.
