Jean Craven and Madswimmer Dip at 6,405m in the Himalayas
Jean Craven and Madswimmer climbed in the Himalayas and created a small dipping pool at 6,405 meters above sea level to achieve their goal and raise money for children’s charities
To educate, entertain, and enthuse those who venture beyond the shore
Jean Craven and Madswimmer climbed in the Himalayas and created a small dipping pool at 6,405 meters above sea level to achieve their goal and raise money for children’s charities
Jean Craven and Madswimmer climbed in the Himalayas and swam the highest body of water on Planet Earth at 6,405 meters above sea level. Details to follow.
Jean Craven, Denis Kayadelen, Vanes-Mari du Toit, Neo Mokuene, Dr. Chiara Baars, Sean Disney, and Thufayl Kara are within days of an attempt to swim in the highest body of water on Planet Earth, 7,000 meters (22,966 feet) above sea level on Putha Hiunchuli in the Himalayas
Jean Craven and Madswimmer are on their way to the Himalayas to swim in the highest body of water on Planet Earth, 7,000 meters (22,966 feet) above sea level
Jean Craven and Madswimmer take off tomorrow on their climb up the Himalayas to swim in the highest body of water on Planet Earth, 7,000 meters (22,966 feet) above sea level
Jean Craven and Denis Kayadelen explain how and when they will climb up in the Himalayas to swim in the highest body of water on Planet Earth, 7,000 meters (22,966 feet)
above sea level
Jean Craven will lead another Madswimmer team to the highest body of water on Planet Earth, 7,000 meters above sea level in the Himalayas.