Expeditions timeline
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Over the Years
From 1985 to the present
1985
Winter crossing of the Pyrenees on skis (Trans-Pyrenees Expedition).
1985
Trans-Iceland 85: crossing the interior of Iceland on skis. 450 km in 33 days.
1986
Solo winter crossing of the Pyrenees on skis.
1986
Trans-Greenland ski expedition, east to west. 700 km in 55 days.
1987
Three-month stay in Aasiaat, Greenland. Followed by a Greenland–Sudan journey: 13,000 km over 7 months.
1988
Circumnavigation of the Iberian Peninsula by sea kayak. 3,500 km in 108 days.
1989
North–south traverse of the Norwegian coast by sea kayak. 2,500 km in 85 days.
1998
Magnetic North Pole ski expedition. 200 km.
1999
Geographic North Pole ski expedition from Siberia. 1,000 km in 60 days.
2000
Greenland crossing by Windsled, from Narsarsuaq to Kangerlussuaq. 600 km in 10 days.
2001
Trans-Greenland Windsled Expedition, south to north, from Narsaq to Qaanaaq (route opening). 2,225 km.
2002
Greenland south–north Windsled expedition, from Narsaq to Qaanaaq. 2,408 km in 33 days.
2003
Greenland east–west Windsled expedition. 700 km in 18 days.
2005–2006
Trans-Antarctica Windsled Expedition. 4,500 km in 62 days.
2008
Geographic North Pole expedition with Jesús Calleja. 100 km.
2009
Dog sled expedition from Qaanaaq to the Humboldt Glacier and return. 600 km in 22 days.
2009
South Pole Without Limits Expedition. 250 km in 12 days.
2011–2012
Acciona Windpowered Antarctica Expedition. 3,500 km in 32 days.
2014
First complete circumnavigation of Greenland by Windsled. 4,300 km in 49 days.
2016
Greenland Ice Summit Windsled Expedition. 1,800 km in 38 days.
2017
Greenland Ice River Windsled Expedition. 2,000 km in 28 days.
2018–2019
Unexplored Antarctica Windsled Expedition. 2,538 km in 52 days.
2022
SOS Arctic: Greenland South Dome Circumnavigation by Windsled. 1,000 km in 26 days.
2024
SOS Arctic: Greenland South–North Expedition, from Narsaq to Upernavik. 1,500 km in 22 days.
2025
North Greenland Windsled Expedition. 1,500 km in 17 days.