Entering as Team Mercury Siberia, Phil Taylor and Chris Darling will be trekking 155 miles on the frozen surface of Lake Baikal, near Irkutsk, Siberia, Russia. Climate is extreme and temperatures can range from extreme heat in the summer months to arctic conditions in winter, with a mean temperature in January of -19C although the wind can take it as low as -40C. The terrain itself is almost completely inhospitable and will put both men face to face with a challenge like they have never faced before. They will need to be entirely self-sufficient on their journey meaning everything they need, from tents to food will be pulled behind them on sleds.
However, the challenge of competing in what has been billed as ‘potentially the most terrifying race on the planet’ is only one motivation behind the decision to do so. They are raising money for the Royal Signals Benevolent Fund and Army Benevolent Fund.
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