#31 - James Dick - Skiing 30 Countries In 30 Days (Guinness World Record)

In this episode of Abnormal, I talk with James Dick, who holds the Guinness World Record for the most countries skied in one month. James shares the challenges he faced during his record attempt, including planning logistics, verifying his runs, and overcoming unexpected setbacks. He discusses his motivations for taking on this challenge, including personal milestones and charitable causes. Throughout the journey, he navigated various obstacles, including harsh weather conditions, logistical issues, and personal health challenges. Ultimately, he emphasizes the significance of focus, determination, and prioritizing what truly matters in life, all while raising funds for charity.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the World Record Holder01:34 The Challenge of Skiing Across Countries03:53 Motivation Behind the Record Attempt06:18 Planning the Route and Logistics10:30 The Verification Process for World Records14:32 Facing Challenges and Setbacks30:16 Adapting to Unexpected Changes34:51 Lessons Learned and Moving Forward35:18 The Journey Begins: Challenges and Connections40:20 Breaking Records: The Swedish Experience47:27 Navigating Obstacles: The Icelandic Adventure01:01:35 The Final Stretch: Overcoming Illness and Adversity01:11:22 Reflections on Abnormality: Achievements and AdviceSee more like this: https://www.youtube.com/@pete.laverick

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The podcast for normal people who want to do abnormal things.Hey, I am Pete Laverick, an Ex-professional athlete living a pretty normal life in Hong Kong. I talk to people who many of us view as 'abnormal', or having achieved abnormal things. I want to know if these 'abnormal' people are that much different from the rest of us, what was it that made them go from being normal people, living normal lives, to wanting to do something completely different and make that first step outside of their comfort zone.