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season six episode three

Peter Guttman: Borneo Headhunters, Papua Cannibals and Sudan’s Lost Pyramids.

 Cited as one of "20 of the world's most influential photographers" by  the George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film,  Peter Guttman is an acclaimed travel journalist, adventurer, author,  photographer, lecturer and television personality, winner of the Walter  Cronkite Award for Excellence in Exploration and Storytelling, three  time recipient of the Lowell Thomas Travel Journalist of the Year Award,  author of nine books and creator of two honored series of hardcover  books about magical travel experiences around the world. He created five  apps for the iPad and iPhone including the number one bestselling iPad  app, Beautiful Planet HD, a groundbreaking showcase of global beauty,  named by NBC News one of "eight outstanding educational apps". 
 

 Peter  has made numerous television appearances (Today Show, CNN Travel Guide,  Travel Channel, A&E profiles) discussing his adventures and  discoveries.  In addition, he's been a frequent contributor to Conde  Nast Traveller, Dallas Morning News, National Geographic Adventure,  Outside, BBC.com as well as a national spokesman for Kodak.  

He  was chosen as a Fellow of The Explorers Club having “directly and  substantially contributed to scientific understanding of the world” and  cited for the “sheer diversity and thoroughness of his exploration  experience”.

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Season six episode two

James Clash: To the Edge of Space, Into the eye of a Cat 5 hurricane & Atop the World's Biggest Wave

 Jim Clash covers extreme adventure and classic rock. Over three decades of writing for Forbes, Clash, who holds an MBA from Columbia University, has penned four books, most recently Amazon bestseller “Amplified,” about  ‘60s music. His first-person stories include supersonic flights in eight  separate aircraft pulling up to 9 Gs and flying to 84,000 ft; driving a  Bugatti at 253 mph and Indy cars at 200 mph; expeditions to the North  and South Poles; summiting the Matterhorn and 23,000-ft. Aconcagua; a  C-130 flight through Category V Hurricane Dorian; chasing tornadoes;  riding jet skis on 60-ft waves in Portugal; a U-2 flight to the edge of  space; bullfighting; being shot point-blank in a ballistics jacket, and  more. Interviews include Neil Armstrong, Mario Andretti, John Glenn,  Edmund Hillary, Roger Bannister, Grace Slick, Joe Frazier, Chuck Yeager  and Edward Teller. For fun, Jim gives 170-mph rides at Daytona speedway.  He’s a former director at The Explorers Club.

See more of Jim's work at Forbes and on his FaceBook page

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Season Six Episode One

Mario Rigby: Trekking Across Africa and Expedition Impossible

In 2015, Rigby embarked on his epic “Crossing Africa” expedition,  traveling from Cape Town, South Africa to Cairo, Egypt entirely by foot  and kayang the way, he learns of its people, languages  and customs coming away with a deep understanding of the reach cultural  diversity of continent.  He then went on to kayak thek. Over two years, he covered more than 12,000 kilometers across  8 African countries.  Alo length of Lake  Ontario, bicycle from coast to coast across Canada.  Mario recently  returned from a month long stay in Algeria’s Sahara Desert with the  nomadic Tuareg.  His next adventure, Expedition Impossible will be to  circumnavigate the planet solely through human powered transport and to  climb the 7 summits along the way.


Rigby is an explorer, athlete,  and advocate for sustainable adventure. His mission is to inspire the  world to explore responsibly while pushing human potential to new  limits.  He has been awarded Explorer in Residence by the Royal Canadian  Geographic Society.


Follow Mario at his website www.mariorigby.com and on his FaceBook Page


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