Wednesday, October 16, 2013

60 days on a rock: A man will to break A Guinness record

60 days

Nick Hancock, a marathon runner and mountain climber, is going to live inside a capsule on the Rockhole island for 60 days,- 416 km from Scotland. For the attempt of breaking the record he will take with him half a ton of food and supplies.

The British adventurer Nick Hancock is targeting to break the world record of staying on an isolated rock far from shore. The BBC said that Hancock is going to stay on the Rockall island for 60 days. The island is 416 km and 11 hours by boat from the Braiders island, a small group of islands in the west and east of the Scotland shore.
In order to succeed in breaking the record, Hancock will take with him a capsule that weights 150 kg, that will be put on the top of the rock and help him with a place to rest and shelter against the weather, he will also have half a ton of food inside.

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