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Paul Hubner, president of Baffin Boots, North and South Pole trekker. Paul reached the North Pole in April 2006 as part of a team originating in Stoney Creek, Ontario that raised over $500,000 for charity. "I am looking forward to reaching the South Pole and even more looking forward to returning to the North Pole, this time with my son's Brent and Mark." |
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Brent Hubner, student, North Pole trekker. Student, at 17 attempting to become the youngest Canadian to reach the geographic north pole. This is his first expedition
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Mark Hubner,University Student, North Pole trekker
University Student, and Baffin Intern, is attempting his first polar expedition
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Doug Stoup, North Pole expedition leader. He is also a
cinematographer, aerial rigger, snowboard mountaineer and climber.
For over a decade, Doug Stoup has been leading expeditions to some of the most
remote regions on the planet. From the first ski and snowboard descent of the
highest peak in Antarctica (Vinson Massif) to becoming the first American male
to ski to the South Pole, Doug has endeavored to push human limits to the
extreme. Journeys have included: Anvers Island (off the west coast of
Antarctica); ice bike expedition, a solo test of a prototype bike on the
Antarctic glaciers around Patriot Hills; videographer and guide to Denali; and
to Cho Oyu in the mountains of Tibet. Doug has received major media coverage
throughout his career and his video footage has appeared on numerous television
programs and films. He is one of the pioneers of sending audio and video via
satellite phone over the internet from remote locations.
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