Personal records

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My father, older brother, and I have been trying to set personal records of any kind for many years. These include anything from the most countries visited, the highest mountain climbed, the furthest north or south in latitude, the most timezones visited, etc. It is a hobby of sorts.

Below is a very incomplete list of my personal records (always adding more):

  • Most continents visited: 4 (see: World Travels)
  • Most countries visited: 58 (see: World Travels)
  • Furthest northern latitude: 68.36N (north of the Artic Circle) (Long:18.82E). Abisko, Sweden (1997).
  • Furthest southern latitude: 20°13'S (Long: 70°10'W). Iquique, Chile (1992).
  • Highest mountain climbed: Imbabura volcano at 4,620 m (0.26ºN, 78.18ºW) (see Mountain climbing).
  • Most number of times crossing the Atlantic Ocean: 11
    • 1984 (1), 1988 (1), 1993 (1), 1995 (3), 1996 (1), 1997 (1), 1999 (1), 2000 (1), 2005 (1)
  • Most number of times crossing the Pacific Ocean: 4
    • 1995 (1), 1996 (3)
  • Long flights:
    • Portland, Oregon » Dublin, Ireland (round-trip)
    • Houston, Texas » Narita, Japan (4 times)
    • Quito, Ecuador » Budapest, Hungary
  • Long automobile trips:
    • Monaco » Milano » Ljubljana » Rotterdam (via Austria and Germany) » Berlin » Copenhagen » Berlin » Ljubjlana (via Dresden, Salzburg, Villach, etc) » Monaco; April 2006 (round-trip)
    • Corvallis, Oregon » Boston, Massachusetts (4 times; round-trip)
    • Corvallis, Oregon » Pittsburgh, Pennsylvannia
    • Vienna, Austria » Moscow, Russia (round-trip)
    • Lima, Peru » Quito, Ecuador (round-trip)
  • Long train trips:
    • Monaco » Nice » Marseille » Montpellier » Perpignan » Barcelona; April 2006 (round-trip)
    • Ljubljana, Slovenia » Abisko, Sweden (round-trip)
    • Warsaw, Poland » Moscow, Russia (4 times; round-trip)
    • Lima, Peru » La Paz, Bolivia (round-trip)
    • Arequipa, Peru » Iquique, Chile (round-trip)
  • Largest crowd performed for: ~5000 (singer, dancer). Warsaw, Poland (1994)

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