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21 August 2009

Skiing to the North Pole: Ben Saunders on TED.com

As the media team’s vacation draws to a close, we’re highlighting our last archive gem — a lively talk on the raw determination of one adventurous young man.

In Ben Saunders’ talk from 2005, he recounts his dangerous journey to become the youngest person to ski solo to the North Pole. Of course, Saunders has not since quit his thrill-seeking ways. In 2008, he set out from Ward Hunt Island, just north of Canada, with the goal of skiing to the North Pole in record time, but had a devastating equipment failure and was forced to abandon the trip. Consistently undaunted, he has two more expeditions planned. He will re-attempt the North Pole speed record and in October he plans to embark on an adventure he’s calling SOUTH — the first return trip to the South Pole on foot as well as the longest polar expedition ever to be completed without dogs, vehicles or other support.

Saunders has also devoted some time to the quieter craft of writing. He wrote a chapter for and the introduction to the Lonely Planet Guide to the Middle of Nowhere, and has contributed to Worldchanging: A User’s Guide for the 21st Century. He is set to complete his own book in 2010.

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  • phuket island

    Aug 21 2009

    skiing to North pole to break the record, Oh! Can’t think about it. so dangerous. You are so brave.

  • Aislin Berg

    Aug 22 2009

    It looks sooo amazing! One time i will do it too! :)

  • Alex Rodriquez

    Aug 25 2009

    North pole skiing?? Gosh..he really has a lot of courage to face that danger. O boi, I know I can never do that. even if I am used to cold places and love to go skiing.


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