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Around the world in 1460 days: Mike Horn navigates sustainable sailboat Pangaea on 4-year 7-continent eco-voyage


By WcP.Story.Teller - Posted on 15 January 2009

Sustainable Sea Craft: the 115-foot Pangaea is designed to leave the smallest environmental footprint possible. The hull is made of recyclable aluminum and the top of the cockpit is covered with solar panels

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For South African-born explorer Mike Horn, 42, navigating in sub-zero temperatures requires basic tools: chocolate for energy and mucus for wind-block. Horn has circumnavigated the Arctic Circle solo, circled the globe along the equator without motorized transport and completed the first-ever night expedition to the North Pole, without dogs and frequently swimming along the way.

Project Route: as the four-year expedition makes stops on all seven continents, Horn will periodically leave the boat to trek on land and meet the boat again at another location. Over the course of the journey, he will walk, kayak, cycle, paraglide, ski and sail

Back in 2002, Horn's expedition around the Arctic Circle involved skiing, sailing, kayaking and trekking in temperatures as low as -76 F (-60 C). This year, Horn embarks on his most ambitious expedition to date - Pangaea.

Skipper: South African Mike Horn has circumnavigated the Arctic Circle solo, circled the globe along the equator without motorized transport and completed the first-ever night expedition to the North Pole, without dogs

Pangaea is named after the supercontinent that once dominated the planet and is an acronym for Pan Global Adventure for Environmental Action. Unlike Horn's earlier expeditions, which were primarily personal challenges, his goal for Pangaea is to share his knowledge and raise awareness of the perilous state of the planet.

Blueprint for Efficiency: the design of Pangaea took over 22,000 hours. Onboard is a media and broadcast center

Over four years the Pangaea expedition will visit all seven continents and navigate the world's oceans. The headquarters for the expedition is a custom-designed 115-ft. (35-m.) sailboat of the same name, fitted with the latest technologies and constructed with the goal of being as sustainable as constraints allow.

Passengers: Horn (center) has invited young people from all over the globe to join him on his voyage. Here, he poses with the first group of Young Explorers before the start of the expedition at Argentina's Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego

Recyclable aluminum was chosen as the hull material, LED bulbs light the ship and trawling nets collect stray bottles floating at sea. Solar panels work in conjunction with an electrolyser, hydrogen storage and fuel cell system to provide electricity. All of which means the boat's footprint is as small as possible.

Wind Power: Pangaea will be primarily powered by massive sails that measure 6,458-sq. ft (600-sq. m). The boat sleeps 30 and has a conference room that accomodates 16

The scope of Horn's adventure is expanded by his admission of educational specialists and specially selected students (ages 13-20) to join his expedition as part of a Young Explorers Programme. Over the course of the trip, 12 groups will meet up with Pangaea for 10-12 days at a time, learning, experiencing and, ultimately, disseminating their new knowledge to the various corners of the Earth from which they hail. Already Pangaea has successfully hosted one of these groups.

On Board: Horn and the Young Explorers survey a skiff and supplies onboard the Pangaea

Since the expedition's official start on October 18, Horn and his crew have negotiated the waters of Antarctica and introduced the first group of Young Explorers to icy islands and colonies of penguins, whilst conducting research on the ice and snow.

Rough Terrain: Horn pulls his supply sled over snow and ice in Antarctica. One of his goals during the voyage is to trek to the South Pole

Since the departure of the Young Explorers, Horn has also temporarily left the ship and begun his trek to the South Pole. He calls in to his team frequently and reports are updated daily on his website (www.mikehorn.com). Progress is slow and arduous. Horn spends his days hauling his supplies on a sled over tricky terrain and fighting temperatures that are -13 F (-25 C) and dropping. For the average person it's a nightmare, but for Horn it's just the beginning.

En Route: Horn's expedition began on October 18. It is scheduled to last four years

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Original Source and Photos courtesy of: Time

Related Article: PANGAEA Expedition To Establish Sustainability Awareness, Mercedes-Benz and Mike Horn Launch the Unique PANGAEA Environmental Project, and Mike Horn soon to arrive at South Pole

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