Friday, July 13, 2012

Brazil 9000 Expedition: North-to-South By Foot, Pedal and Paddle

In September of this year, adventurers Aaron Chervenak and Gareth Jones will embark on an epic journey that will cover more than 9000km (5592 miles) across the Amazon Jungle in South America. Along the way they intend to document their travels through photos, video, web updates and film production as they introduce their audience to the diverse and unique people and landscapes of Brazil.

Aaron and Gareth call their expedition Brazil 9000 and it will begin at Monte CaburaĆ­, a 1465 meter (4806 ft) mountain on the border of Brazil and Guyana. From there, they'll travel south by canoe through the Amazon, then by foot across the dense Caatinga forests and along thousands of miles of coastline, before finishing the final stage of the journey by bike, eventually ending in ChuĆ­, a small town on the border with Uruguay.


Once they get under way in a couple of months, we'll be able to follow Aaron and Gareth through updates to their Facebook page and Twitter feed. The boys promise to keep us well informed of their progress and share all kinds of unique aspects of Brazilian history and culture. They estimate that it will take roughly 15 months to finish their human-powered journey across Brazil.

This isn't Aaron and Gareth's first visit to the Amazon. The duo made a great short film of their previous expedition to the Amazon, which you can find below. It's a fantastic look at an amazing part of the world and if this is an indication of what we can expect from Brazil 9000, we're all in for a treat.



 
South at the 28th Spring from The Skeeto Lounge on Vimeo.

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