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FEAT 2017 MC – Kevin Vallely

On January 20, 2017 By FEAT Canada
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Kevin Vallely was named one of Canada’s leading adventurers by the Globe and Mail in 2003. Some of his adventuring highlights include a ski traverse of Alaska’s 1860km Iditarod Trail, a retracing of Borneo’s infamous Sandakan Death March for the first time since WWII, a speed record across Siberia’s frozen Lake Baikal, a world record [...]
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Feat 2016 Speaker Announcement – Adam Kreek

On March 16, 2016 By FEAT Canada
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An Olympic Gold Medalist, Adventurer, and Social Entrepreneur, Adam is a corporate trainer who walks the talk.  During his 13-year rowing career, Adam won over 60 medals, including 43 gold medal performances.  In 2013, Adam made the first ever attempt to row unsupported across the Atlantic Ocean from Africa to America, the subject of the [...]
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Denis Barnett – 48 hours of madness

On April 9, 2014 By FEAT Canada
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This summer we set off on a self propelled arctic rowing trip to discover first hand what if any changes Climate change was having on the Canadian Arctic, we worked for 2 years to bring the expedition to life, a team of 3 young men and one old fart took on the challenge of a [...]
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FEAT 2014 MC Announcement – Kevin Vallely

On March 4, 2014 By FEAT Canada
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Kevin Vallely was named one of Canada’s leading adventurers by the Globe and Mail in 2003. Some of his adventuring highlights include a ski traverse of Alaska’s 1860km Iditarod Trail, a retracing of Borneo’s infamous Sandakan Death March for the first time since WWII, a speed record across Siberia’s frozen Lake Baikal, a world record [...]
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FEAT 2014 Speaker Announcement – Denis Barnett

On February 18, 2014 By FEAT Canada
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Denis Barnett, a 32 year old irish man from Dublin. He has a background in Sailing and motor racing, has been looking for an opportunity to make the leap from weekend warrior to Adventurer!  So he decided to take part in a team of 3 attempting to guide a very elderly man across the arctic [...]
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Angela Bueckert’s Love for the Sea

On July 10, 2013 By FEAT Canada
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They say that a woman’s strength can move mountains and cross seas, and in Angela Bueckert’s case, she crosses seas quite literally.
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Colin Angus, a Visionary with World Changing Dreams

On June 26, 2013 By FEAT Canada
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Colin Angus, an extreme sportsman, completed the very first human-powered circumnavigation of the world. Last 2006 he entered Vancouver Cycling after 43,000 km of human powered travel.  The past two years, he was able to row across the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, walked, trekked and cycled through 167 countries, as well as withstood winter in [...]
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Kevin Vallely Attempts to Break World Records this summer

On June 26, 2013 By FEAT Canada
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Ah, for just one time I would take the Northwest Passage To find the hand of Franklin reaching for the Beaufort Sea; Tracing one warm line through a land so wide and savage And make a Northwest Passage to the sea. – Stan Rogers Such is the lure of the Northwest Passage
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EXPEDITION WATCH: ROWING THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE

On August 15, 2012 By FEAT Canada
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By Adventure Lab The Arctic is getting warmer and sea ice is covering less and less area every year. This is good news for at least one group of men, adventurers looking to put their names in the record books.
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Olympic experience will be key in London

On July 5, 2012 By FEAT Canada
Canadian rower Scott Frandsen elected to skip the opening ceremony in Beijing, and he went on to win a silver medal. (Paul Gilham/Getty Images)
By Scott Frandsen Posted: Wednesday, July 4, 2012 | 02:06 PM, courtesy cbc.ca Lately, I’ve been asked a lot about how my previous experience will affect our performance in London. With this being my third Olympics, will anything be different? Will I be better prepared to race? The truth is that each Olympics is completely different, but [...]
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