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4 People 6 Legs !

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Hoping that we can get a few Snowheads to follow, this truly amazing effort. You can follow their live progress here: http://seanyrose.wix.com/4people6legs


4 adventurers will attempt to snow-kite over 200 km across Vatnajökull in Iceland, Europe’s largest icecap. This vast, uninhabited, frozen landscape is subject to extreme weather conditions and limited visibility, terrifying sink holes, crevasses and live Volcanoes at every turn.

Already an expedition of epic scale, the challenge is made more ambitious by the fact team member Sean Rose has a spinal cord injury, and is confined to a wheelchair.

Never before has a disabled athlete crossed Vatnajökull, let alone exclusively by the power of the wind!

The team are all regular people, who not only want to overcome a personal challenge and realise a long held dream, but also raise awareness of the pioneering work of Wings for Life Spinal Cord Research Foundation, a charity who are committed to like minded ambitious goals of finding a cure for spinal injury

I know one of them quite well having skied and shared a room with Max Smith in Chamonix, wishing them all the very best and a safe trip, it really is a very dangerous area to be in
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