Chris DuffChris Duff is an American expedition sea kayaker, who is most notable for his large-scale projects and world-record breaking attempts. Since 1983, he has kayaked over 14,000 miles.[1] ExpeditionsChris Duff is famous for many of his endurance kayaking expeditions, including circumnavigation of Iceland[2][3] and solo circumnavigations of New Zealand's South Island and Ireland.[4] He has also broken the world record for being the first person to circumnavigate Great Britain alone.[1] When asked why he chooses to partake in these solo expeditions, he replied:
In May 2012, Chris successfully crossed the Atlantic between the Outer Hebrides and the Faroe Islands, as part of a journey to Iceland in his kayak.[6] Millennial ExpeditionIn 1999, Chris Duff decided to circumnavigate the south island of New Zealand. He began preparations on 29 November 1999 but did not start his voyage until 5 December 1999. Despite being considerably shorter than many of his other routes, at around 1700 miles, this journey is viewed as particularly demanding due to its location in the Roaring Forties. CareerDuff has been a guest speaker on the subject of sea kayaking many times. His appearances include L.L.Bean Symposium (Maine 1987, 1999, 2000, 2001), West Coast Symposium (Washington 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000), and The Great Lakes Symposium (Michigan 1997 and 2001). He is also involved in many motivational talks to schools and businesses. In 1999 he was featured as the keynote speaker at Canoecopia. He also has a BCU four-star qualification for the teaching of sea kayaking.[1] AuthorWikiquote has quotations related to Chris Duff. In addition to kayaking, Chris Duff has written two books about his expeditions.
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