Drew Bristow: From the Bottom of the World’s Most Active Volcano to Top of Unexplored Region

First man to descend into the world's most active volcano making him a viral video sensation with 1M views in a month, DREW BRISTOW, is on a new adventure to one of the last unexplored regions on the planet. Chance of finding a new species = 101%
 
NEW YORK - Dec. 3, 2013 - PRLog -- Drew Bristow, one of the top climbers in the world will be leading the expedition into the upper canopy of the Chilean rainforest the first quarter of 2014 for exploration and research purposes. The man who took the world to the bottom of the world’s most active volcano, Marum, and shared the epic event in a style reminiscent of man’s first walk on the moon is taking us to one of the last unexplored areas left on this planet. His descent into the volcano became a viral video phenomenon with 1 million views within a month.

With his recent appointment as the Expedition Leader, Drew Bristow will be 1st lead in the expedition into Chile’s Valdivian Rainforest. As one of the world’s foremost rope experts and tree climbers, he and his expedition partner Amanda Brown will be taking followers into the upper canopies of the world’s second oldest trees. Trees aged at 3,600+ years.

An unexplored territory that has NEVER been breached by man, Drew and Amanda will be the first humans into the unexplored upper canopy 230’ above the forest floor.

On an expedition into the old growth forests of New Zealand, Drew found one magnificent ancient tree to hold a world of its own within the branches: epiphytes, orchids, small ponds and and a variety of different tree species. A micro-forest, growing in the forest trees, found in the upper canopy.

The findings in this unexplored territory will bring new scientific findings of world-changing and biological magnitude. Their group of international followers: friends, general public, scientist, climbers, adventure travelers, arborist, and conservation enthusiasts will be the first to read, see and watch their findings in real-time from magnificent heights 200+ feet above the earth’s surface.

The support and enthusiasm provided by their sponsors is helping to make their findings a worldwide phenomenon.

To learn more about the adventure go to www.AmandasBigWorldAdventure.com or contact their team at   PR@AmandasBigWorldAdventure.com.

About Drew Bristow: Drew Bristow was born in the UK and has been based in New Zealand for the past decade climbing some of the most amazing trees on the planet. He recently became the first person to descend into one of the world’s most active volcanoes, Marum, setting foot where no human has, in the process creating worldwide attention. With exceptional climbing skills in all areas of rope access, Drew is constantly pushing the boundaries of climbing everything. As the first man to climb New Zealand’s tallest tree, an 80m eucalyptus in the Orokonui Ecosanctuary, and on the team as the first to ascended what was measured to be the world’s tallest planted tree, a giant eucalyptus in Limpopo, South Africa at 81.5 meters, he is one of the world’s top tree climbers. He is the co-founder of Explore Trees, a group of arborist who document, in order to identify and safeguard, magnificent trees. A project that he is expanding worldwide, as the team leader on the expedition to Chile, on a mission to protect our planet’s ancient trees. His expeditions have been shown on 60 Minutes, CNN, BBC, The Sun, The Times, The Telegraph and others.

About Amanda’s Big World Adventure: “It’s about where I am and who I am with. It is about my adventurous life, the characters that enter it, and the organizations that I help. Have you dreamt of doing what I am doing, going where I go, or creating and carrying forth the adventures that I experience? Or have you walked along this dusty trail with me?” ~Amanda Brown

Through the website AmandasBigWorldAdventure.com followers can Read, See & Watch this adventure travel experience - something totally new and unique – that takes followers into a different culture or a different region of the world. Be magically transported to wherever Amanda and her team go…

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