I've stayed awake for 60 hours before doing very little physical activity on loads of stimulants and going further felt physically impossible. Truly unimaginable that the human body and mind are capable of such feats. Bravo to you for showing the rest of us what we are really capable of.
6 months ago | 23
To be a world record you should go both ways.. Yukon River flows at an average speed of 5 to 8 miles per hour. So you dont need to swim that mutch But amazing work!
6 months ago | 0
Ross Edgley
UNSEEN FOOTAGE: OUT NOW! NEW: 510km WORLD RECORD Non-Stop Swim (Yukon River) documentary on my YouTube channel (see link here: https://youtu.be/IcBh4lihB5c) 🎥 How far can a human swim non-stop? No sleep, no rest and no touching land. On June 16, 2024, we wanted to find out and embarked on a 510km (317 mile) non-stop swim down the Yukon River (Canada) in water temperatures as low as 8°C (46.4°F). Now ratified as an Official Guinness World Record, the entire adventure was only made possible by the heroics of the team who protected me from bears, wolves and hypothermia and navigated me through rapids, currents and log jams. One of the greatest crews ever assembled, I hope you enjoy this documentary that was 100% directed, filmed AND edited entirely by James Perrett who was 1 of these 16 HEROES: Christopher J Morgan, Ger Kennedy and Thomas Walter Kofler, Larry Bonnett, Brian Earl, Liam Parfitt, Stan Fordyce, Scott Edgley, Hester Sabery, Dr Tom Hall, Stephen O’Brien, Eric Bonnett, John Robertson, Raymond Kmyta, Shannon Kmyta and Sherrie Earl.
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