Alastair Humphreys is a British Adventurer, Author and Blogger. He spent over 4 years cycling round the world, a journey of 46,000 miles through 60 countries and 5 continents. More recently Alastair has walked across the Rub’ al Khali, rowed across the Atlantic Ocean, run 6 marathons through the Sahara desert, completed a crossing of Iceland and participated in an expedition in the Arctic, close to the magnetic North Pole.
Andy was once an IT administrator working in London's Rat Race who was bitten by the adventure bug after travelling though South East Asia, Australia, Peru and running his first ultra-marathon in 2009. Despite the pain of that first bite he decided that before ‘settling down’ he'd like to contribute something to the world by raising money for War Child UK and to lead an amazing life as, you may not be aware of this, working in IT is not all that exciting…
Brigitte is an outstanding adventurer with a penchant for storytelling. The love of the outdoors that she discovered as a teenager has taken her around the world. She has climbed extensively in the Himalayas, Mount Everest being the pinnacle of her experience. An accomplished writer, who has taken part in numerous documentaries, Brigitte is an exceptional speaker who can tailor her tales to meet your motivational speaking requirements
Dale has produced some of the most inspiring TV wildlife documentaries ever seen. She is series producer on the multi award winning discovery Channel & BBC documentary ‘Human Planet’. Dale has specialised in filming abroad in extreme and dangerous locations with both humans and wildlife, travelling to over 50 countries. After working for the BBC for 22 years she now inspires and motivates audiences around the world with her Keynote lectures.
Dave has spoken to audiences on five continents, presenting stories from his richly documented expeditions in stunning visual shows that combine a sharp sense of humour with a passion for making the most out of life. Dave’s ability to infect his audiences with enthusiasm and determined self-belief continues to win him acclaim with audiences of all ages
John Amatt climbed to fame for the first ever ascent of Europe’s highest and steepest mountain face – the 5,000 foot “Vertical Mile” Troll Wall in Norway. He was a leader and principal organizer of Canada’s first successful climb to the summit of Mount Everest, an ascent in which four climbers died in two tragic accidents before six of the team were able to reach the top of the world.
John Sullivan joined the Royal Marines at the age of 16, travelling across the world in pursuit of adventure. After leaving the forces he started specializing in extreme survival, working in some of the most inaccessible corners of the globe.
Kate is a former world number three real tennis player turned adventurer cyclist who uses her experiences to inspire her audiences. Kate’s story is about creating projects from her passions, staying focused and following each challenge from a dream through to its completion. Her illustrated motivational presentations describes her story where Kate addresses key issues such as leadership, motivation and goal setting
Leon McCarron is a Northern Irish adventurer, filmmaker, writer and motivational speaker. He is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and specializes in long distance, human-powered expeditions. In Winter 2011-2012 Leon walked 3000 miles across China, filming for a National Geographic TV show along the way. The journey took him six months; walking a marathon a day for six days a week and carrying a 30kg pack. Two days afer returning home, Leon was honoured to carry the Olympic Flame along a section of the Northern Irish coast as part of the London 2012 relay.
Captain Lynn Danaher was born in Portland, Oregon, raised on the Columbia River. She has spent her life around the marine environment, self taught and educated in the field. Lynn spent 23 years living in Alaska. During that time she homesteaded in the bush for 5 years and was a commercial fisherman for 14 years.

Mark Terry is a Fellow International member of The Explorers Club and a member of its Conservation Committee. Graduating from Glendon College at Toronto's York University in 1980, he has been a filmmaker and broadcast journalist for more than 25 years, specializing in science and nature documentaries.

Matt Traver is a British-American climber and adventurer, originally from Hong Kong. He has organised and lead expeditions to remote and little-explored areas including the Dragon's Horns West Face in Tioman Island, Malaysia where he climbed a 1300ft new route on the imposing jungle spire. Ultimately he is most inspired by seeking out the little-known, under-explored and forgotten corners of the world.
Nick is a marine scientist, qualified underwater pilot, underwater cameraman, a wildlife conservation film-maker and creator of Borneo Sharkarma and an Emerging Explorer. Nick originally from Wales in the UK, now resides in Borneo, where he promotes shark conservation and marine awareness.
Rod is well known as a technical diver and diving author with 7 books to his name to date. After visiting the scuttled German WWI High Seas Fleet wrecks at Scapa Flow and falling in love with Orkney, he wrote his first book, 'Dive Scapa Flow', published in 1990, now in its 4th edition. 'Dive Scotland's Greatest Wrecks', 'Dive England's Greatest Wrecks' were followed by 'Into the Abyss: Diving to adventure in the Liquid World' and his latest book, Force Z shipwrecks of the South China Sea was launched in March 2013 at the OZTeK Australian Technical Diving Conference in Sydney. The first print run sold out within 4 months.