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The Ordnance Survey Outdoors Show 2009

February 9th, 2009 by dharling

March sees the annual return of The Ordnance Survey Outdoors Show at the NEC Birmingham. The 2009 guess speakers have now been announced.

Sir Ranulph Fiennes

Know too many as the “World’s Greatest Living Explorer “, Fiennes was the first man to reach the South and North Pole by surface travel. More recently in 2003 he completed 7 marathons in 7 days across 7 continents.

Ranulp Fiennes has been a leading figure within the outdoors community since the early 80’s, helping raise millions for several charities along his way. In 2007 Fiennes climbed the North Face of the Eiger raising an impressive £1.7 million for Marie Curie.

Alan Hinkes, OBE

Flying the flag for Briton, Alan Hinkes was the first Brit to climb the words highest mountain, 14 peaks across 8000m – only 12 other explorers have achieved this!

Alan Hinkes has famously scaled Everest as well as K2 and the third highest peak in the world, Kanchenjunga.

So when is it?

The Ordnance Survey Outdoors Shows runs between 27 – 29 March 2009 and offers a wide range of outdoor (indoor) activities, including kayaking, diving, SCUBA, mountain biking and rock climbing.

To find out more information and check the full list of announced speakers visit http://www.outdoorsshowextra.co.uk/index.php

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  • The 7 marathons in 7 days across 7 continents that Sir Ranulph Fiennes took part in was legendary. The feat was even more impressive for Fiennes, who suffered a heart attack just four months earlier.
  • Wow... Great event, I'm sure a lot of outdoor enthusiasts have shown up and participated in that spectacle. Does anyone know where I could watch re-runs of this event's coverage?
  • Scott Wood
    I will definately be looking forward to meeting Sir Ranulph Fiennes if possible. He is an inspiration to us all!
  • Damien
    I went last year to this show and saw Bear Grylls, It was a real experience and will definitely be attending again as there is so much to do and see as well as getting the chance to try out activities that you've never tried before.
  • kirsty
    I am really looking forward to this!
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