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A story night of a man making AROUND THE WORLD by human power only - just by rowing his boat and by riding his bike!This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to hear about an incredible 8-year journey. One man, one boat, and countless life-changing moments. From surviving broken ribs and Somali pirates to enduring a full boat capsize, this story shows the unstoppable human spirit of survival and adventure. Kārlis Bardelis, with no prior rowing experience, achieved the unimaginable: becoming the first and only person in the world to row solo across the Pacific Ocean from Peru to Asia. Along the way, he earned six Guinness World Records, inspiring everyone to chase our dreams with courage and determination.
Important note - This event will be held in English!
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Latvian adventurer Karlis Bardelis has always had a passion for exploration and adventure, with a deep love for ice climbing and mountaineering. However, he soon realized that it wasn’t enough to just visit the mountains a couple of times a year. At the age of 28, he made a life-changing decision—leaving his job as a project manager in waste management to pursue a life of adventure and freedom, inspiring others to join his Bored of Borders community.
In 2013, he began this journey with a bold challenge: a rollerskating trip from Nordkapp, Norway, to Gibraltar. By establishing the Bored of Borders project, Karlis shared his love for movement and passion for exploration, encouraging others to follow their own adventurous paths.
Since then, Karlis has taken on incredible challenges, including his nearly 8-year human-powered circumnavigation of the globe—rowing 46,326 km and cycling 11,972 km.
You got it right - without an engine or sails!
It has been 2898 days or 7 years and 11 months. Karlis and his friend rowed the Atlantic Ocean from Namibia to Brazil in 142 days, then he embarked on 101 day tandem biking across South America with another friend. Navigated the Pacific Ocean solo for almost 2 years, of course making several stops on islands along the way. 9 days of Indian Ocean from Sri Lanka to Maldives was covered together with Dimitri Kieffer, but the rest of 163 was rowed alone. Circumnavigation concluded with a solo cycling across Africa from Kenya to Namibia. 46 326 km rowed and 11 972 km cycled.
During the long adventure, Karlis faced numerous challenges and a year and a half long pause because of Covid disruption. Prolonged periods of time while raising the funds to continue the expedition. A dangerous turn happened when unexpectedly strong winds diverted his boat towards the hazardous coast of Somalia instead of the intended destination in Tanzania. Karlis was almost hit by a fishing vessel and hit by sharks. In the Indian ocean, he had a 360 capsize. He has also become the first person ever to row from South America to Asia and Asia to to Africa a milestones that are documented in the Guinness World Records book (6 Guinness World Records)
Karlis will take You on a journey around the world by sharing his experiences with help of videos, photos and maps.
🌊19:00 Doors
🌊20:00 – 21:00 First part
🌍30min break
🌊21:30 – 22:30 – Second part and Q&A
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Die Bäckerei, Dreiheiligenstraße 21a, 6020 Innsbruck, Österreich,Innsbruck, Austria
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