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The ultimate off-off-piste event? The Red Bull X-Alps starts 1 August

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
I guess this is the ultimate antithesis to Hannibal's crossing of the Alps (on elephants that certainly wouldn't fly):

On Monday 1 August, 17 paraglider pilots will assemble on the summit and glacier of the Dachstein (in Austria) and commence a 800km flight-and-trek across the Alps - finishing in Monaco. On the way, they will fly from the summits of the Zugspitze (Germany's highest mountain) and Mont Blanc (Western Europe's summit).

As the organisers say, the rules are simple:

"Fly as far as possible in the turbulent air high over the Alps, land safely, walk most of the night with a 20-kilo pack containing the paraglider, sleep as little as possible, hike 1500M up a peak (always with the glider!) for “breakfast”, launch, repeat until reaching the ocean in Monaco 800 km later. Go!"

Here's the route:

GPS tracking will be an integral element of the event, enabling the competitors to be tracked on the organisers' website:
http://www.redbullxalps.com
That site is well worth a look for more details.

The British team of two comprises Aidan and Jan Toase. Aidan, who will pilot the paraglider while Jan handles the logistics on the ground, says:
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I am hopelessly addicted to paragliding, when flying you are always moving between fear, hope and joy. One minute you're up with the clouds and feeling like the king of the world, the next second you scratching close to a cliff desperately looking for air currents which might take you up again or places to land.

Any comments/queries? We could email the organisers and discover more about this interesting event, and hopefully track Team GB's progress. The maximum duration of the race is 21 days, plus or minus 48 hours.
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