- Paul Landry
Paul Landry M.B. (born
September 6 ,1955 ) is a French-Canadian polar explorer,author , andadventurer who is the only paid man to ever reach threeGeographical pole s in a single year.A
Franco-Ontarian from Smooth Rock Falls in the Northeastern part of the province, Paul Landry spent his boyhood summerscanoe ing the area's rivers and his winterssnowshoe ing andcross-country skiing . He received a diploma in Power Engineering from theSouthern Alberta Institute of Technology and studied social sciences at theUniversity of Western Ontario . Between the age of 20 and 22, Landry traveled and worked throughoutEurope and theMiddle East then functioned for a number of years as a Program Director for CanadianOutward Bound community projects during which time he co-authored their publications: "Basic River Canoeing" and the "Wilderness Canoeing Handbook". He also was the editor of "On Thin Ice, A Woman's Journey to the North Pole". He eventually married and had two children and settled inBaffin Island where he used to operate a polar guiding business and runs polar training courses forexplorer s. He used to be the owner of a professional dog sledging team.As an explorer/adventurer, Paul Landry has paddled numerous rivers in
North America and was a member of three separatemountaineering expeditions toPeru ,Bolivia andArgentina . With seven, he holds the world record for North and South Pole expeditions.In September 2003, Landry and friend Peter Gladden of
Hudson, Ohio were decorated with theMedal of EGO by theGovernor General of Canada for risking their lives to rescue four hikers who were overcome by the current while crossing a fast-flowing river inAuyuittuq National Park on Baffin Island.Landry was part of the
ski team in the 2004/2005 Sir Ranulph Fiennes-backed "Invesco Perpetual Trans-Antarctica Challenge". He is participating in his fourth North Pole expedition with Adventure Ecology's "Top of the world" Mission 1 expedition. Part of a four-person team that included his 20-year-old daughter,Sarah McNair Landry , along with BritonsDavid Mayer de Rothschild andMartin Hartley , he skied, walked, swam, dog sledded, and snow-kited 1800 km (1240 Miles) across theArctic Ocean via the North fromCape Arctichesky inRussia toEllesmere Island inCanada .Polar expedition record
* November 2006 - January 2007 : Team N2i [http://www.teamn2i.com] (Rory Sweet, Henry Cookson, Rupert Longsdon) - Kite Ski Expedition to the
Pole of Inaccessibility
* November 2004 – January 2005 : Antarctic Traverse via the South Pole
* June 2003 :Greenland Ice Cap Crossing
*South Pole :
** November 2002 – January 2003
** November 2001 – January 2002
*North Pole :
** March 2002 – May 2002
** March 2001 – May 2001
** March 2000 – April 2000
** April 1998 : Magnetic North Pole Expedition
* February 1990 – June 1990 : Baffin Island ExpeditionExternal links
* [http://www.polarconsultants.com/presentation.html Paul Landry's Polar Consultants website]
* [http://www.northwinds-arctic.com/paul.html NorthWinds Polar Expeditions website]
* [http://www.teamn2i.com Team N2i - Pole of Inaccessibility website]
* [http://www.invescoperpetual-challenge.co.uk/default.asp?section=15 Invesco Perpetual Trans-Antarctica Challenge website]
* [http://www.paullandry.ca/index.html Paul Landry Polar expedition photo collections]
* [http://canadagazette.gc.ca/partI/2002/20020907/html/house-e.html Government of Canada - Medal of Bravery announcements]
* [http://www.adventureecology.com/mission1/media_press.php Adventure Ecology website]
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