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adventuresofgreg uploaded a new video
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They call it the Graveyard of the Pacific. Heavy seas and unpredictable weather. A rugged, lonely coastline. Countless ships and sailors taken by i...
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They call it the Graveyard of the Pacific. Heavy seas and unpredictable weather. A rugged, lonely coastline. Countless ships and sailors taken by its fierce storms and jagged rocks. Westward, nothing to see but North Pacific swells, until Hawaii finally climbs above the horizon. Men have sailed the route for centuries. Now, one man will put his trust in his legs, his heart, and his mind to make a historic journey.
In June, 2010, Greg Kolodziejzyk will attempt to become the first person in history to navigate this notorious stretch of ocean under his own power. His plan pedal a custom-made state-of-the-art human-powered boat 3000 miles across the Pacific Ocean, from Victoria, Canada to Hawaii. The world-record attempt is expected to take between 40 to 80 days.
In the 2nd part of this 2 part video, Greg Kolodziejzyk, Jordan Hanssen and Ken Fortney take WiTHiN human powered boat to Vancouver Island for sea trials. After a broken drive leg near Denman Island, the trio is forced to re-think testing without a redundant drive leg and resume testing on Okanagan Lake in central BC.
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adventuresofgreg uploaded a new video
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They call it the Graveyard of the Pacific. Heavy seas and unpredictable weather. A rugged, lonely coastline. Countless ships and sailors taken by i...
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They call it the Graveyard of the Pacific. Heavy seas and unpredictable weather. A rugged, lonely coastline. Countless ships and sailors taken by its fierce storms and jagged rocks. Westward, nothing to see but North Pacific swells, until Hawaii finally climbs above the horizon. Men have sailed the route for centuries. Now, one man will put his trust in his legs, his heart, and his mind to make a historic journey.
In June, 2010, Greg Kolodziejzyk will attempt to become the first person in history to navigate this notorious stretch of ocean under his own power. His plan pedal a custom-made state-of-the-art human-powered boat 3000 miles across the Pacific Ocean, from Victoria, Canada to Hawaii. The world-record attempt is expected to take between 40 to 80 days.
In this 2 part video, Greg Kolodziejzyk, Jordan Hanssen and Ken Fortney take WiTHiN human powered boat to Vancouver Island for sea trials.
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adventuresofgreg uploaded a new video
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They call it the Graveyard of the Pacific. Heavy seas and unpredictable weather. A rugged, lonely coastline. Countless ships and sailors taken by i...
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They call it the Graveyard of the Pacific. Heavy seas and unpredictable weather. A rugged, lonely coastline. Countless ships and sailors taken by its fierce storms and jagged rocks. Westward, nothing to see but North Pacific swells, until Hawaii finally climbs above the horizon. Men have sailed the route for centuries. Now, one man will put his trust in his legs, his heart, and his mind to make a historic journey.
In June, 2010, Greg Kolodziejzyk will attempt to become the first person in history to navigate this notorious stretch of ocean under his own power. His plan pedal a custom-made state-of-the-art human-powered boat 3000 miles across the Pacific Ocean, from Victoria, Canada to Hawaii. The world-record attempt is expected to take between 40 to 80 days.
In this 2 part video, Greg Kolodziejzyk, Jordan Hanssen and Ken Fortney take WiTHiN human powered boat to Vancouver Island for sea trials. After a broken drive leg near Denman Island, the trio is forced to re-think testing without a redundant drive leg and resume testing on Okanagan Lake in central BC.
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adventuresofgreg uploaded a new video
(1 month ago)

WiTHiN Human Powered Expedition Boat Lake Trials #1
They call it the Graveyard of the Pacific. Heavy seas and unpredictable weather. A rugged, lonel...
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WiTHiN Human Powered Expedition Boat Lake Trials #1
They call it the Graveyard of the Pacific. Heavy seas and unpredictable weather. A rugged, lonely coastline. Countless ships and sailors taken by its fierce storms and jagged rocks. Westward, nothing to see but North Pacific swells, until Hawaii finally climbs above the horizon. Men have sailed the route for centuries. Now, one man will put his trust in his legs, his heart, and his mind to make a historic journey.
In June, 2010, Greg Kolodziejzyk will attempt to become the first person in history to navigate this notorious stretch of ocean under his own power. His plan pedal a custom-made state-of-the-art human-powered boat 3000 miles across the Pacific Ocean, from Victoria, Canada to Hawaii. The world-record attempt is expected to take between 40 to 80 days.
Greg will be updating his blog every day, with log entries, photos, video snippets, and audio podcasts beamed via solar-powered satellite communications from the middle of the Pacific ocean. His location will be automatically tracked in real-time by a special locator beacon, so you can follow the ups and downs of his epic solo voyage from moment to moment.
No person in history has travelled further under his own power in one day, on land or water than Greg Kolodziejzyk. In July of 2006, Greg earned his first world record by pedalling his human powered vehicle called Critical Power 647 miles (1041 km) in one day. In September of 2008, he did it again, but this time on water when he pedalled his human powered boat Critical Power Two 152.3 miles (245.16 km) in 24 hours around a circular lake course earning him his second world record.
Greg's pursuit of the limits of human power inspires a refreshing 'do more with less' philosophy. It also opens up opportunities for a larger discussion he feels is desperately needed, confronting the serious issue we face with skyrocketing childhood obesity rates.
Currently 1 in 3 of North American children are overweight. The health care costs associated with this issue cost Americans over $13 billion a year. Canadians spend over $1 billion. A leading cause of this alarming epidemic is the sedentary modern lifestyle.
We can get started on a solution by getting our kids active again! There are currently over 8 million families in North America living below the poverty line. For many of these families, providing bikes for their children is a luxury they can't afford. Unfortunately, these kids wont have a chance to get outside and ride a bike. Theyll miss out and end up sitting at home watching TV instead.
Together, we can make a difference - one bike at a time. Donate a bike to a child who can't afford one by sponsoring a mile for $50. Let's give away 3000 bikes to 3000 kids! That's one bike for every mile Greg pedals WiTHiN across the Pacific ocean.
You can help! Sponsor a mile for $50 and you will provide one underprivileged child in North America with a brand new bicycle, through the registered charity Kimberlee's Bikes for Kids. Let's ensure that our children grow up healthy, happy, and ACTIVE! http://www.pedaltheocean.com
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adventuresofgreg uploaded a new video
(4 months ago)

Motivational speaker Greg Kolodziejzyk Bold! keynote speech. "What you can do or dream you can do, begin it, for Boldness has Genius, Power an...
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Motivational speaker Greg Kolodziejzyk Bold! keynote speech. "What you can do or dream you can do, begin it, for Boldness has Genius, Power and Magic in it Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe.
According to Greg, a bold attitude toward our goals motivates and excites us to tackle our challenges and we will invest the appropriate amount of energy into them. Anything less and we just wont care enough.
Called a real-life super-hero by Discovery Channel, Gregs motivational speech entitled Bold! combines his riveting, edge-of-your-seat stories of entrepreneurial success, world records, adventures and hilarious misadventures with a powerful message that has moved audiences ranging from computer programmers to sales executives, managers and CEOs to support staff and a wide range of audience types in between. His message is a timely, uplifting shot in the arm that will motivate and re-energize you.
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Greetings from spain
Viva Le Pedalé!
nice channel!