"I turned Everest Into a 13,000km Triathlon" - Mitch Hutchcraft on being Limitless
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In this episode, I sit down with record-breaking endurance adventurer, former Royal Marine and author Mitch Hutchcraft.
Last year, Mitch completed a world-first 13,000 kilometre journey from the English Channel to the summit of Mount Everest.
Allow me to break the absurdity of that down for you:
He swam the Channel. He cycled across 18 countries. He ran hundreds of kilometres through India, and then - and only then - did he climb the highest mountain on Earth.
We talk about ADHD, grief, losing his dad at 20 - and the promise Mitch made to him, the mindset behind extreme endurance, and why he believes most people massively underestimate what they’re capable of.
This is a conversation about possibility, purpose, suffering, discipline, and redefining what “impossible” truly means.
If you enjoy this conversation, please subscribe wherever you watched or listened.
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