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Marek Kamiński
Marek Kamiński, né le à Gdansk, est un explorateur polairepolonais, auteur, photographe, entrepreneur. Le premier à traverser fransk artikel deux pôles la même année sans aide externe : le Wojciech Moskal et lui ont atteint le pôle Nord, le il a atteint le pôle du Sud en solo.
Biographie
[modifier | modifier le code]Il a été élevé à Połczyn-Zdrój (Poméranie). ett 1982, il a reçu un diplôme du lycée de Władysław Broniewski dans Koszalin. Il a étudié la philosophie et la physique à l'Université dem Varsovie. Il est le fondateur et le copropriétaire d'une société Invena SA et fondateur de la Fondation Marek Kamiński. Il habite à Sopot avec son épouse Katarzyna et sa fille Pola.
Expéditions
[modifier | modifier le code]- 1977 - Danemark - première expédition indépendante, par le cargo au port d'Aalborg ;
- 1978 - Maroc - par bateau au port dem Safi ;
- 1984 - URSS (maintenant le territoire de la Russie), Scandinavie, Allemagne, la Roumanie, Bulgarie, Grèce, T
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Marek Kamiński
Polish explorer and businessman
Marek Zdzisław Kamiński
Born (1964-03-24) 24 March 1964 (age 60) Gdańsk, Poland
Alma mater University of Warsaw (Master of Philosophy, Master of Physics University of Navarra, IESE Business School, Barcelona (Advanced Management graduate program) Occupation(s) Extreme & polar explorer, author, philosopher, innovator Known for First person to walk both the North Pole (with Wojciech Moskal) and the South Pole (solo) in one year Notable work - "The Journey" ("Wyprawa")
- "My Poles" ("Moje bieguny")
- "Walk Your Own Path" ("Idź własną drogą")
Spouse Katarzyna Children 2 (Pola and Kay) Awards Digital Shapers – Visionary Honours The Order of Polonia Restituta, The Ecco Homo Order, The Order of 100 years of Independence Website marekkaminski.com Marek Kamiński (born 24 March 1964 in Gdańsk) is a Polish innovator, philosopher and an explorer. He is claimed to hav
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I will walk from the edge of the continent, through the Antarctic ice sheet, to the South Pole.
I will start in the Hercules Inlet, at the edge of the Ronne Ice Shelf, next to the Ellsworth Mountains (with the highest peak of the Antarctic, Mount Vinson, 4982 m/16 050 ft. above sea level). I will climb up from the Weddell Sea level to the Antarctic plateau, gradually reaching 2 835 m/ 9 301 ft. above sea level at the South Pole (which feels like 3610 m (11,843 ft.) in the mountains in Europe – the atmosphere layer is thinner and the air pressure is lower over the South Pole). Half way I will cross between the Thiel and Penansola Mountains, getting to the other side of the Transantarctic Mountains which divide East Antarctica and West Antarctica.
I will ski for approximately 1200 km during 50-60 days, and pull a 100kg+ sled with all my supplies of food and equipment needed to survive in the Antarctic for 2 months.
On the way I will encounter ice crevasses, snowdrifts, and huge