![]() Mikkel is still up for several challenges and is already working on the next experience and invention. Mikkel has chosen to use the prize money from the program to inform and work for anti-bullying among children. It was a huge challenge to be on a deserted island for more than 45 days and experience the contrasts with everyday life at home. As a challenge to himself, Mikkel signed up for the TV program Robinson in 2022, where he won 1st place via his skills and personality. Mikkel is a bit of an adventurer who loves meeting new people and experiencing new places and opportunities. Rejst rundt i hele Europa, Pakistan, Indien, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesien, Kina, dele af Afrika, Mexico mm. Igen på Big Salmon River i 2016 med børn. Med børn på kanoekspedition på 30-mile river og Yukon river i 2008. Krydset Grønlands indlandsis på ski 2001. Gennemført verdens hårdeste langrendsløb "Artic Circle Race" i Grønland 2000. Deltog i Sweat Lodge- samt flesh-offering ceremonierne. Har som en af de meget få hvide overværet Lakota indianernes hellige soldans. Ophold hos Navajo indianernes talskvinde i Big Mountains i forbindelse med tvangsforflyttelse af en gruppe indianere 1984. ![]() Trekking i Rocky Mountains og Appalachian Mountains samt kanotur i Everglades 1980, hvor en sulten alligator, gik til angreb. "Tyrerløber" i Pamplonas gader til San Fermin-festival. Martin has also cycled 10 times in Xinjiang Province in China, four times in Iceland and places such as Mongolia, Bolivia, Argentina, Pakistan, Ladakh, Greenland, Namibia, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, etc.Įlev på skoleskibet Danmark 1979. He has also cycled 1,800 kilometers through the desert on the Canning Stock Route in Western Australia with up to 42 liters of water on his fat bike. He has also, over two winter trips in 20, cycled about 1,000 kilometers solo on the ice of Lake Baikal in Siberia. Aucanquilcha in Northern Chile at an altitude of 6176 meters, on the world's highest constructed road. He has set a Guinness record for high-altitude cycling at an altitude of 7008 meters in Western China and has brought his bike to the top of Mt. He has winter cycled 3,000 km through Tibet solo and completed a crossing of Tibet's human-empty Chang Tang, together with two Swedes, where they did not see people for 39 days in a row. He has cycled over 20,000 km on the Tibetan Plateau through 9 trips and has crossed more than fifty 5,000 meter passes along the way. It has brought him to the edge of the world for better or worse for the last 25 years. Martin Adserballe has a burning passion for cycling in high and distant places.
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