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Nationality
  
United Kingdom

Website
  
primaljourney.com


Born
  
19 September 1981 (
1981-09-19
)
Yeovil, Devon, United Kingdom

Occupation
  
explorer, motivational speaker, filmmaker

Known for
  
Ultra Endurance World First Expeditions

Tarka Michel Bernard L'Herpiniere, born 19 September 1981, is a British explorer, ultra endurance athlete, motivational speaker and filmmaker who holds several endurance records.

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L'Herpiniere spent his early years climbing, skiing, skydiving, paragliding and BASE jumping before turning his hand to large-scale expeditions. Initially these were mountaineering expeditions to include Mt Blanc, Aconcagua and Cho Oyu before developing an interest in the polar regions.

After several successful small scale expeditions to the Arctic, in 2004 he attempted to become the youngest person ever to reach the North and South Poles, unaided and in succession but due to sponsorship withdrawal the project could not be completed.

In 2006 L'Herpiniere attempted to summit Mt Everest without oxygen. At the North Col (7,020 m) L'Herpiniere developed HACE and had to be evacuated. In 2007 he became the first person to walk the entire length of the Great Wall of China.

In 2008 l'Herpiniere cycled over 8,000 km through Africa on a 30-year-old bicycle with no brakes or gears to promote the charity Re-Cycle. In 2009 he completed the longest crossing of the Southern Patagonian Ice Cap by a British team and is currently preparing for his next expedition to the ice cap in August 2010 to attempt the longest-ever unsupported crossing.

Background and history

L'Herpiniere was born in Yeovil, England shortly before moving to Tignes in the French Alps. He is the eldest of three siblings and returned to England to be educated at Cheltenham College after obtaining a sport scholarship. In 1996 he was awarded a scholarship to the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst before attending Brunel University and the University of Bath.

He is a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, a mentor of the British Schools Exploring Society and has used his expeditions to support a number of charities including: Make-A-Wish Foundation, Cancer Research, Practical Action, Merlin, and Re-Cycle.

After completing his 4500km walk in 2007 the length of the Great Wall of China, he married Katie-Jane Cooper, his companion on that trek.

Future plans

Announced in June 2013, Tarka and Ben Saunders attempt to complete in October 2013 the Terra Nova Expedition also known as the Scott Expedition first taken by Robert Falcon Scott in January 1912. At 1,800 miles (2,900 km) and nearly four months, it will be the longest unsupported (i.e. human-powered, with no air-drops, vehicles or kites) polar expedition in history.

They successfully completed the expedition on 15 February 2014 and returned to England.

References

Tarka L'Herpiniere Wikipedia


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