Feb 13 2017
Ranulph Fiennes
The World’s Greatest Living Explorer
Ranulph Fiennes has led over twenty expeditions to remote parts of the world. In 2009 he reached the summit of Mount Everest, succeeding after two previous attempts ended in failure. He is the first man to cross both the polar ice-caps and climb 8,850 metres (29,035ft) to the world’s highest peak. In 2003, he undertook the ultimate endurance test completing 7 marathons in 7 days, in 7 different countries. What’s more he did this just 4 months after suffering a heart attack. In 2007 he successfully climbed the North Face of the Eiger.
‘The world’s greatest living explorer’ Guinness Book of Records
His expeditions have raised vast sums for charity, so not surprisingly he has been awarded an OBE for human endeavour and charitable services and in 2007 he was awarded The Greatest Britons 2007 Sport Award. In 1993, he and Dr. Mike Stroud completed the first entirely unassisted polar journey across the Antarctic Continent, the longest polar journey in history. He has and continues to truly live up to his family motto ‘Look for a brave spirit’.[/expand]
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His breathtaking story is brought to you in the most modest and subtly humorous way. He is a rare talent on all fronts. [/expand]
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Topics
Conquering Everest: Reaching the Summit
Mind over Matter
Nothing is Beyond Your Reach
Living Dangerously – A Life of Adventures
Personal Motivation and Determination
Publications
2013
Cold: Extreme Adventures at the Lowest Temperatures on Earth
2012
My Heroes: Extraordinary Courage
2008
Mad, Bad & Dangerous to Know: The Autobiography
2005
Race to the Pole: Tragedy, Heroism, and Scott’s Antarctic Quest
2004
Beyond the Limits: Lessons Learned from a Lifetime’s Adventures
2001
The Secret Hunters
2000
Beyond the Limits
1998
Fit for Life
1996
The Sett
1993
Mind over Matter
1992
Atlantis of the Sands
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