Public Affairs Series: Børge Ousland

Børge Ousland one of the leading polar explorers of our time. He worked for several years as a deep-sea diver in the North Sea, before he devoted his life to full time exploring. Børge has kept pushing the limits of human endurance ever further, often alone. Børge is in addition founder and owner of the Manshausen Island Lodge in Northern Norway, one of Norway’s leading design hotels.

Børge lives in Oslo with his wife Hege and their daughter Ingeborg.

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Børge Ousland

Public Affairs Series: Børge Ousland

Børge Ousland one of the leading polar explorers of our time. He worked for several years as a deep-sea diver in the North Sea, before he devoted his life to full time exploring. Børge has kept pushing the limits of human endurance ever further, often alone. Børge is in addition founder and owner of the Manshausen Island Lodge in Northern Norway, one of Norway’s leading design hotels.

Børge lives in Oslo with his wife Hege and their daughter Ingeborg.

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Start Date: Mon. 02 February - 18:30
End Date: Mon. 02 February - 19:30
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Royal Over-Seas League

About This Event

Børge Ousland is a Norgweigan polar explorer and the first person to cross Antarctica solo.

Børge started his career as a Norweigan Navy Special Forces Officer and spent several years working as a deep sea diver for for the oil industry in the North Sea.

On May 4 1990 Ousland and Erling Kagge became the first explorers ever to reach the North Pole unsupported, after a 58-day ski trek from Ellesmere Island in Canada, a distance of 800km.

In 1994, he made the first solo and unsupported journey to the North Pole from Acrtic Cape in Russia. Between 15 November 1996 and 17 January 1997, he became the first in the world to do an unsupported solo crossing of the Antarctic, 1,864 miles from the edge of the Ronne Ice Shelf  to the edge of the Ross Ice Shelf. The ski journey was made with kite assistance, and also holds the record for the fastest unsupported journey to the South Pole, taking just 34 days.

On 22 January 2006, together with Mike Horn he began a journey to the North Pole in full Arctic night, successfully concluded on 23 March.

In September 2010, Ousland’s team aboard the trimaran sailboat The Northern Passage completed the circumnavigation of the North Pole. A Russian team aboard the Peter I achieved the same feat in that season. These were the first recorded instances of the circumnavigation of the North Pole without an icebreaker. In December 2011 he traversed Antarctica to the South Pole for the centennial celebration of the first expedition to reach the Pole.

Børge is founder and owner of the Manshausen Island Lodge in Northern Norway, one of Norway’s leading design hotels. He lives in Oslo with his wife Hege and their daughter Ingeborg.

Ticket includes a glass of wine after the event.

The talk is open to ROSL members and their named guests only.

This talk will not be live streamed or recorded.

Map & Directions

By Tube

ROSL’s closest tube station is Green Park. Take exit marked Piccadilly, walk past the Ritz Hotel, and turn right onto Arlington Street. At the end of Arlington Street there are some steps, go down these steps and turn right where you will find the entrance courtyard to Over-Seas House.

By Bus

The following buses stop outside Green Park tube station on Piccadilly: numbers C2, 9, 14, 19, 22 and 38, running west to Hyde Park Corner, Victoria and Knightsbridge, and east to Piccadilly Circus and Holborn.

By Car

Travelling west on the A4 (Piccadilly), turn left onto St James’s Street and second right into Park Place cul-de-sac, Over-Seas House is at the end. If there is no space in the Over-Seas car park, alternative parking may be found in the NCP Car Park on Arlington Street off Piccadilly.

Dress Code

Members and their guests are requested to dress in a manner consistent with the character and standing of ROSL when visiting the clubhouse.

Club Rules & Dress Code

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