TEAM ICARUS

ADVENTURE TRIP

THE EXPEDITION PROJECT

In their adventure trip , Matthieu Bélanger and Loury Lag are taking on a new challenge never before achieved: the ascent of DENALI 6190 m by the North West passage.

Formerly called McKinley , the DENALI is part of the Challenge of 7 Summits which consists in climbing the highest summit of each of the 7 continents.

While the Seven Summits Challenge has been completed hundreds of times since its inception, no one has ever reached each summit without a motor vehicle.

ICARUS PROJECT will use all possible clean and non-motorized means of locomotion to cover the 100,000 km of its world tour!

On foot, by bike, on horseback, in a kayak, sailing, on skis, hydrospeed etc…

A world first!

Climb the 7 summits, without a guide (when the law allows it), in alpine style and join them by all possible non-motorized means. The project will be divided into chapters realized over the years, whose GPS points of departure and arrival will be recorded to ensure the correct connection of all the stages in the end and to make it a real world tour.

The electronic equipment of this expedition is charged by the solar panels Powertec !

TEAM ICARUS - Loury & Matthieu

ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT

2 GO PRO FUSION + 5 Batteries

1 DRONE MAVIC PRO 2 + 3 Batteries

5 GO PRO HERO 7 Black + 20 Batteries

2 MOBILE PHONES

1 SATELLITE PHONE + 2 Batteries

GPS garmin Inreach

3 GPS GARMIN INREACH

1 IRIDIUM GO box + 2 Batteries

POWERTEC EQUIPMENT USED

PT Flap 16 - Dual Output

Battery PT 5806

PT111 charging drone

Cables and chargers

FOLLOW THE SHIPMENT

THE TEAM TESTIFIES

Loury

“Thank you to Powertec for accompanying us in our polar adventure. This event marks the beginning of a long collaboration!”
Loury Lag – adventurer Team Icarus

“This was a first for all of us. To test the equipment and see its reliability in such extreme conditions was both a surprise and a great satisfaction!”
Matthieu Bélanger – adventurer Team Icarus

Matthieu

PARTNERS OF THE EXPEDITION

Artical charging with Powertec