The Boldest Adventures of the Last Decade
by Mary Anne Potts
From the first woman to climb the 14 highest peaks without supplemental oxygen to the first solar-powered flight around the world, the last decade pushed the boundaries of adventure in every way. As it comes to a close, we look back on the boldest adventures and accomplishments.
Here are our picks in chronological order.
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- 2010: First Person to Walk the Length of the Amazon River
- 2011: First Ascent of Meru via the Shark’s Fin
- 2011: First Woman to Climb Every 14 8,000-meter Peak Without Supplemental Oxygen
- 2012: First Solo Submarine Dive to Deepest Place in Ocean
- 2012: Freefall from Stratosphere Sets 8 World Records
- 2013: Walk from Mongolia to Australia
- 2015: World’s Hardest Sustained Free Climb
- 2015: First Source-to-Sea Descent of the “Grand Canyon Pacific”
- 2016: First Solar-Powered Flight Around the World
- 2016: First Speed Record in Bhutan
- 2016: Highest Paragliding Flight
- 2017: First Woman to Climb 5.15a
- 2017: Climbing El Cap Without a Rope
- 2017: First Circumnavigation of the Planet by Celestial Wayfinders
- 2017: First Descent of the “Peak of Evil”
- 2018: Completion of “Summits of My Life”
- 2018: First Ski Descent of K2
- 2019: Climbing the World’s 14 Highest Peaks in Record Time
- 2019: With First Full Traverse of Arctic Icepack, Pole2Pole Expedition Is Completed
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