“I often find that some of the hardest moments that hit, and you think there’s no way to recover from it… right after that are some of my best stories, best moments, best successes. So ride them through and try to find another way to work it out. I think that’s the key to turning those events around.” – Chris Plough
Today’s guest is someone I met in Portland while attending World Domination Summit in July 2014. He shared this high energy and enthusiasm story about a motorcycle ride through the frozen Siberian landscape to the Arctic Circle. Everything he had to say about the story and why he was doing it, why he was sitting on that bike in the freezing cold captivated me and so I’m bringing his story to your ears.
His name is Chris Plough and after growing up as an army brat traveling around with his family, he has launched successful companies, survived sketchy adventures and met incredible people. Today we’re going to get into the sketchy adventures bit, such as driving an ambulance from London to Mongolia on the Mongol Rally, going on the Rickshaw Run, and taking The Ice Run, his ride from Siberia to the Arctic Circle.
What We Cover:
- How the loss of his parents led him on a downward trajectory eventually leading him, unexpectedly, towards adventure.
- Survival skills and discovery are learnable skills that can be learned in your own backyard.
- How adventure and reliance on others (and skydiving!) can help you learn about trust.
- How to get into the Mongol Rally, and Chris’ experience doing so.
- The distinct change in Russian roads and how they overcame a damaged vehicle in the middle of nowhere, and how handy you need to be to get through the Rally.
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Music credit: Moth’s Wings (Artec Remix), Passion Pit; Intrepid Journey, by Aaron Static
Photo credit: Moth’s Wings (Artec Remix), Passion Pit; Intrepid Journey, by Aaron Static
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