Kurzbeschreibung
Beschreibung
Charles Werb is a publisher, adventurer and expedition founder.
He is Managing Director of Adventure Publishing Pty Ltd, which produces Outer Edge Mag and BLADE Kayak Fishing and Adventure.
As an adventurer Charles has been the first person to snowsail in Antarctica, SUP around the Florida Islands in the Solomon Islands, race his snowsailer at the World Ice and Snow Sailing Association Championships 2017 and in 2018 is seeking additional International Sponsorship to complete the following 2 events:
- Participation at TOKE 2018. http://www.trans-onego.ru/en/ Our team will be racing against the Europeans and Americans at this Enduro event in Russia 6-10 March 2018.
- Charles will be returning to Antarctica in November/December 2018 to chase the world record for the most distance covered in 24 hrs, wind powered with the intention of snowsailing from the South Pole to to Union Glacier, a distance of approx.. 1000 km. Current world record is 825km.
In 2010, Charles travelled Europe and the USA to test the concept of THE SWOOSH. 8 years later this has now been brought to fruition and launched worldwide.
We are proud of the fact that the SWOOSH is environmentally friendly, powered by the wind and leaves nothing but tracks; and can rightfully attest to the fact that The SWOOSH Snowsailer has been tested in Antarctica in 2016. .
He is passionate, not only about adventure, but also about the future of Outer Edge and BLADE and is determined to get people off their butts and to experience for themselves and their families what the outdoors has to offer.
THE SNOWSAILER
THE SWOOSH is the world's first transportable snowsailer built and designed in Brisbane, Australia. To view video of The SWOOSH Snowsailer and the media coverage Charles has received please visit www.theswooshsnowsailer.com
Unser idealer Sponsor
To engage with like minded companies that are looking to grow their presence in the outdoor world and the STEM education community.
We are environmentally friedly and believe in leaving no trace.