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Feb 03 2008

World Map

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10 Degrees of Latitude is a worldwide adventure race to traverse 10 Degrees of Latitude on each continent. This has never been done before. Join us!

 

2008 Europe

europe map Leg 1: 800 bike from Scotland to Dover
Leg 2: 25 mile swim across the English Channel
Leg 3: 200 mile bike to Paris

 

 

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2009 North America

Leg 1: Bike 500 miles: Northern Border of California to San Francisco
Leg 2: Escape from Alcatraz Swim
Leg 3: Bike 600 miles: San Francisco to Ensenada, Mexico  

 

 

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South America

south american map Leg 1: 800 mile bike from Antofagasta to Pichlimu  

 

 

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Australia

australia map Leg 1: 850 mile bike from Cairns to Brisbane  

 

 

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Asia

asia map Leg 1: Bike from Honk Kong to Nanchang
Leg 2: Kayak the Yangtze Riverto Nanjing  

 

 

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Africa

africa map Leg 1: Kayak from Cape Town to Port Nolloth
Leg 2: Bike to Windhoek  

 

 

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Antarctica

antarctica map Leg 1: Kite assisted ski across Antarctica from Geographic South Pole to the Patriot Hills outpost  

 

 

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6 Comments to “World Map”

  1. Chrison 03 Feb 2008 at 4:02 pm

    Hey guys. Great to see all the plans! Its a fantastic thing you guys are planning and I reckon its gonna be a great way to see the world - you will certainly have some stories to tell! I take it you don’t like running though?!!

  2. Charlie Gruganon 24 Mar 2008 at 12:58 pm

    What do I have to do to do what you guys do.

  3. Granton 08 Jul 2008 at 9:48 am

    Neal, Come on… kite assisted ski? I’d expect, at minimum, something a tad more hardcore, say blindfolded dogsledding without food or barefoot backwards winter jogging.

    Keep up the good work, guys, and make Penn proud!

  4. Lindyon 13 Jul 2008 at 11:31 am

    Sign me up for the Americas and Australia tours!

  5. deborahon 17 Jul 2008 at 9:29 am

    Your North America race will take you into my old stompin’ grounds. I made that trip 8 times in less than 23 hours each, totin’ six kids and a husband! Beat that you young whippersnappers! Lived on that penninsula for 10 years and had to drive out occasionally to comply with visa requirements. Been there done that on the bucket list!

  6. karahon 19 Jul 2008 at 7:49 am

    i want to do the mexico and chile and asia and africa ones. i hate motor sports. human power is what i am all about too. have paddled all over our country, would like to take my boat elsewhere.

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