

A searcher has completed his efforts to become the first woman to go alone on Canada’s largest island.
150 miles (241 km) covered with foot and snow ski while dragging a knife on the island of Bafinda, Camila Hempleman-Adams fought the temperature with the lowest level of 40C and 75 kilometers per hour.
The 32-year-old Wiltscher had hoped he would finish the challenge within 14 days, but one day he was expected to finish than expected.
“It was really difficult for two weeks, but it was incredible for two weeks,” he said.
“I feel very tired, I think it’s very painful, but it’s nice to return to civilization,” he said.
Individual trip over Bafin Island – Canada’s largest island – Cotuck Ms
His father, search, Sir David Hempleman-Adams, flew to Canada by plane to see him in the finish line.
“What he has achieved is completely unusual,” he said.
“Really, I was really worried. He was right on the edge. Wind speeds were 30 knots (34 miles per hour), and that’s only dangerous at these temperatures.
“By being solo, you have to really be above your game at all times. If you lose your concentration for five minutes, it’s a real problem.
“I’m proud of it.

In completing his challenge, Ms. Hempleman-Adams, who now lives in London, said: “When you go inside, you only think to continue.
“You are adapting to them, you have the thought you can’t give up. There’s nothing to give up.
“I continued, one step ahead of the other step,” he said.
Ms. Hempleman-Adams was previously the youngest British female to ski on the North Pole at the age of 15.