The Basque mountaineer Josu Feijoo, who has won "The Grand Slam" and has received awards such as the "Olympic Badge", in 2009, has now proposed to cross Greenland, even with insulin in the backpack, because he has diabetes, "aMore travel companion, "with whom, he says, she is used to living together.
Feijoo will undertake its new adventure at the end of this month, when the crossing starts, which will take place on an icy surface, with temperatures that will be around 28 degrees Celsius below zero.The challenge will consist of traveling about 1,100 kilometers away in sled and with its hybrid skis.
Next to him will be the one who was already his partner in "The Seven Summits", Jon Goikoetxea, and mountaineer Víctor Izquierdo, with whom he made the journey through Everest.
For the Basque athlete, the difficulty is, rather than in diabetes, in crossing a continent and in the role that the psychological factor plays: "The truly complicated," he explains, "is to deal with monotony and 'Way out', that phenomenon that is created when the white sky becomes confused with the fog lowers and disorient you. "
However, the mountaineer knows that he must adapt his adventure to the care required by this expedition as a diabetic, so he will always carry insulin in the backpack to administer three daily injections, instead of four, as he does now.