Home Actor Colin O’Brady HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers January 2024 Colin O'Brady Instagram - FLASHBACK: On Christmas Day 2018, Colin set off to cover the last 77 miles of his 1000-mile world-first solo, unsupported, human-powered crossing of the landmass of Antarctica. He did a 33-hour push locked into a flow state and finishing off the 54-day journey to complete the Impossible First.

Colin O’Brady Instagram – FLASHBACK: On Christmas Day 2018, Colin set off to cover the last 77 miles of his 1000-mile world-first solo, unsupported, human-powered crossing of the landmass of Antarctica. He did a 33-hour push locked into a flow state and finishing off the 54-day journey to complete the Impossible First.

Colin O'Brady Instagram - FLASHBACK: On Christmas Day 2018, Colin set off to cover the last 77 miles of his 1000-mile world-first solo, unsupported, human-powered crossing of the landmass of Antarctica. He did a 33-hour push locked into a flow state and finishing off the 54-day journey to complete the Impossible First.

Colin O’Brady Instagram – FLASHBACK:
On Christmas Day 2018, Colin set off to cover the last 77 miles of his 1000-mile world-first solo, unsupported, human-powered crossing of the landmass of Antarctica. He did a 33-hour push locked into a flow state and finishing off the 54-day journey to complete the Impossible First. | Posted on 26/Dec/2023 04:20:09

Colin O’Brady Instagram – Look who I found in Punta Arenas, Chile on my way home from Antarctica!!

Polar legend, even greater human: @louisrudd 

Captain Lou Rudd is headed down to Antarctica to guide a trip and we both happened to be passing through Punta yesterday.

I can’t believe it’s been 5 years since the two of use were down here going to battle on our solo expeditions. (See pic 2)

Despite the intensity of our “race” I’ve always had the upmost respect for Lou and we’ll forever been bonded by our experience in 2018.

I always enjoy catching up with Captain Lou and hearing about all of the amazing adventures he’s up to with @shackletonofficial 

I look forward to the next time our paths cross, Lou.
Colin O’Brady Instagram – FLASHBACK:
On Christmas Day 2018, Colin set off to cover the last 77 miles of his 1000-mile world-first solo, unsupported, human-powered crossing of the landmass of Antarctica.  He did a 33-hour push locked into a flow state and finishing off the 54-day journey to complete the Impossible First.

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