Highly experienced jungle adventurer Daniel is planning his biggest trip yet. He hopes to be the first person to walk the entire length of the mighty Congo River in Africa, documenting his journey as he goes. We will follow him throughout his expedition preparations - from establishing personal links in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to building a firm risk management plan. Thank you, Daniel, for giving us this opportunity to join you!
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Highly experienced jungle adventurer Daniel is planning his biggest trip yet. He hopes to be the first person to walk the entire length of the mighty Congo River in Africa, documenting his journey as he goes. We will follow him throughout his expedition preparations - from establishing personal links in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to building a firm risk management plan. Thank you, Daniel, for giving us this opportunity to join you!
RiskXtremePodcast with the Antarctic Fire Angels (Ep.12)
Risk Xtreme Podcast
57 minutes
8 months ago
RiskXtremePodcast with the Antarctic Fire Angels (Ep.12)
Xcited to talk with Bex and George from the Antarctic Fire Angels. Bex and George are Firefighters by occupation and took on the almighty challenge of an expedition to the South Pole! How does the risk of such an expedition compare to the risk of being a Firefighter? What is the 777 challenge? What is next on their way to help promote women in the fire service and STEM? Grab your gear and get listening!
Risk Xtreme Podcast
Highly experienced jungle adventurer Daniel is planning his biggest trip yet. He hopes to be the first person to walk the entire length of the mighty Congo River in Africa, documenting his journey as he goes. We will follow him throughout his expedition preparations - from establishing personal links in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to building a firm risk management plan. Thank you, Daniel, for giving us this opportunity to join you!