Make the first complete unsupported crossing of Iceland from the extreme North to extreme South points (highest to lowest latitude). Rifstangi to Kotlutangi.
Perform scientific research on how my body/mental will evolve during both solo trips: Stress and decision taking in extreme environments is a recent subject being studied to prepare future astronauts who will be exploring Mars and beyond. How will I be affected by walking during the summer in full daylight/twilight and during the winter in the darkness/twilight. Follow the cognitive science program of Cécile Vallet (University Paris XIII, Maison des Sciences de l'homme)
| Types: | Adventure, Exploration, Scientific |
|---|---|
| Challenges: | Fully human powered, GPS, No food drops, No help from locals, No incoming comms, No preplaced food caches, No repairs / help, No resupplies, No weather forecast, Off-track, Satphone, Solo |
| Number of persons on the field: | 1 |
| Progression means: | On foot |
| Countries: | Iceland |
| Regions: | Arctic, Europe |
| Landscapes: | Glacier, Island, Volcano |
| Route type: | A-B |
| Coordinates: |
arrival: 63,393933 / -18,734583 departure: 66,538033 / -16,196494 |
| Distances: |
gps: 430,0km route: 370,0km estimated: 600,0km |
| Altitudes: | from 0,0m to 1174,0m |
World First traverse of Iceland, unsupported, North to South.
start latitude: 66°32'16.92"N
start longitude: 16°11'47.38"W
arrival latitude: 63°23'38.16"N
arrival longitude: 18°44'4.50"W
| Name | Roles | |
|---|---|---|
|
Jeremy Roumian | Communications off-site |
|
Louis-Philippe Loncke | Expedition leader |