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Planet Heritage Project

A long-term exploration mission blending endurance, environmental awareness, and the legacy of discovery.
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The Planet Heritage Project is the overarching mission that connects all my expeditions. Its goal is to explore some of the world’s most remote environments and create meaningful content that blends physical endurance, environmental awareness, and the historical legacy of exploration. Each past and future journey contributes to this larger effort to understand, document, and share the planet’s fragile and extraordinary landscapes.

five sub-projects linked to different

Biomes

Forest

Mountain

Polar

Desert

Ocean

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Human Resilience

Each expedition within the Planet Heritage Project is first and foremost a test of human resilience. Whether skiing alone across a frozen lake, crossing a rainforest, or venturing into a desert, I choose routes that demand self-reliance, discipline, and mental strength. These journeys allow me to explore what happens when comfort disappears and only effort, commitment, and focus remain. Through this lens, the project aims to reveal the deeper lessons that endurance can teach us about determination and personal growth.

Environmental Awareness

The project also has an educational mission: to share what I witness firsthand in some of the world’s most vulnerable environments. By spending weeks immersed in ice, cold, and silence, I see up close the fragility and beauty of the landscapes that shape our planet. Through films, storytelling, and open communication, the Planet Heritage Project seeks to make these remote realities more real, encouraging awareness, curiosity, and a deeper connection with nature. I am convinced that we protect what we love and we love what we know.

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Legacy of
Exploration

Finally, the Planet Heritage Project pays tribute to the explorers who came before us. Their courage, curiosity, and commitment to the unknown laid the foundation for modern exploration. By retracing historic routes and embracing the spirit of early polar journeys, the project aims to keep this heritage alive while reflecting on what exploration means today. It is about bridging past and present, honoring history while creating new stories for the next generation.

Project Chapters

Polar Heritage Project - Chapter I

Nansen Crossing

2023 - Greenland

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In the summer of 2023 I skiied across the Greenland icecap following the route of Fridjtof Nansen who was the first to ever accomplish this, 135 years before.

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Polar Heritage Project - Chapter II

Pole Alone

2026 - South Pole - [Upcoming]

In November 2026, 125 years after Amundsen  I will undertake a solo, unsupported, and unassisted ski expedition from Hercules Inlet to the South Pole.

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more to come...
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