For the 10th stage of the impossible2Possible World Expedition Series a Youth Ambassador team ventured to a remote and unforgiving region of the planet that is known for its majestic beauty. The Lost Coast is the most undeveloped region of the California coast. The combination of beauty and rugged terrain was an incredible setting for the i2P youth ambassador team …
i2Patacama.com Relive the Journey!
The i2P youth team will re-trace part of Ray’s expedition and run an average of a marathon per day for six consecutive days! The challenge will test their perseverance, resiliency, and dedication while they Educate, Inspire, and Empower thousands of students around the world! The theme of the Spring 2014 i2P youth expedition to Chile’s Atacama Desert is the “Origins …
Expedition Gobi Desert 2013 Relive the Journey!
Beginning June 23, Ray ran 2,000+km across Mongolia and the Gobi Desert!!! Mongolia is the least densely populated country on earth, and is also the world’s second-largest landlocked country. The expedition had a goal of filming and photographing the expedition for an upcoming archive available to students, to experience, share and learn about the culture of the nomadic people- the …
i2P Expedition Utah Site Relive the Journey!
» Visit: i2PUtah.com From May 12-19, 2013, impossible2Possible (i2P) is hosting an expedition to the state of Utah, which will combine a team of world-class adventurers with Youth Ambassadors. They will run upwards of a marathon per day, joining educators and scientists to study “Earth Science and the Rise of Dinosaurs“! Live video conferencing, live website will bring the expedition …
Expreso de los Andes 2012: What an Adventure!
i2P Expreso de los Andes Expedition featured a 3-tier challenge with a purpose of educating, inspiring and empowering administrators, teachers and students to take on a Health & Physical Activity Challenge. Ray Zahab and Kevin Vallely attempted to run approx 1,700km across the South American continent from Concon, Chile to Buenos Aires, Argentina. Joining them in the final non-stop stretch …
2011 i2P Expedition India: Expedition Completed!
i2P Youth Ambassadors Emma Cook-Clarke, Jessica Kenny, Harshveer Singh Saluja, and Patrick Doughty travelled to India and embarked on their epic expedition across the Thar Desert, running 270km in 7 days, connecting with classrooms around the globe and learning about a captivating curriculum on World Health! Check out the website here: india2011.com
Death Valley in the Summer!
Starting August 26th, 2011, Ray joined friend Will Laughlin to run the length of Death Valley- from north park boundary to south park boundary. The distance was close to 250km, and the duo relied on water re-supply every 10-25km during the entirely off-road run. Ray tested gear, new technologies and foods he will use in upcoming expeditions- most importantly for …
Atacama Extreme Expedition Completed!
On February 12th 2011, I completed the Atacama Extreme Expedition! The expedition began near the Peruvian border, north of Arica, and ended in the Province of Copiapo approximately 1,200km later. The expedition took a total of 20 days to complete and I ran an average of 60km per day while carrying camping supplies and relied on minimal daily water/food re-supplies. …
2010 i2P Expedition Amazon: Completed!
The third stage of the i2P World Expedition Series was modeled on the same platform as the highly celebrated 2009 Baffin Island and 2010 Tunisia Youth Expeditions, with all three in dramatically contrasting locales – the Arctic, the Sahara Desert, and now the Amazon Jungle! In October 2010, four i2P Youth Ambassadors joined Ray Zahab, along with fellow i2P ambassadors …
i2P Running Tunisia 2010 – Relive the Journey
This second stage of the i2P World Expedition Series was on the same platform as the 2009 Baffin Island Youth Expedition, but in a dramatically contrasting locale – the northern Sahara Desert in Tunisia. On the heels of the Siberian Express for Water Expedition, in April 2010, four Youth Ambassadors were selected to join me, along with fellow i2P ambassadors …