Colin Angus is a
Canadian
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author and adventurer who is the first person to make a self-propelled global
circumnavigation
Circumnavigation is the complete navigation around an entire island, continent, or astronomical body (e.g. a planet or moon). This article focuses on the circumnavigation of Earth.
The first recorded circumnavigation of the Earth was the Magel ...
. Due to varying definitions of the term "circumnavigation," debate has arisen as to whether or not the route travelled fulfilled the strictest criteria (for further discussion, see
World Circumnavigation). As part of the circumnavigation, Angus and his then fiancé
Julie Wafaei (now
Julie Angus
Julie Angus (née Wafaei, born 1974) is a Canadian rower, adventurer, writer, cyclist, and entrepreneur, married to the explorer Colin Angus.
Julie’s undergraduate degree is from McMaster University, honours in biology and psychology; ...
) made the first
rowboat crossing of the
Atlantic Ocean
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from mainland
Europe
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to mainland
North America, and Wafaei became the first Canadian woman to row across any ocean. Colin and Julie have two sons: Leif, born September 2010, and Oliver, born June 2014.

Other expeditions Angus has completed include the first descent of the
Yenisei River
The Yenisey (russian: Енисе́й, ''Yeniséy''; mn, Горлог мөрөн, ''Gorlog mörön''; Buryat: Горлог мүрэн, ''Gorlog müren''; Tuvan: Улуг-Хем, ''Uluğ-Hem''; Khakas: Ким суғ, ''Kim suğ''; Ket: Ӄук ...
(the world's fifth longest river); a complete descent of the
Amazon River from source to sea; from
Scotland
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to
Syria by bicycle and rowboat; and sailing from
Spain
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, national_motto = '' Plus ultra'' ( Latin)(English: "Further Beyond")
, national_anthem = (English: "Royal March")
, ...
to the
Middle East
The Middle East ( ar, الشرق الأوسط, ISO 233: ) is a geopolitical region commonly encompassing Arabia (including the Arabian Peninsula and Bahrain), Asia Minor (Asian part of Turkey except Hatay Province), East Thrace (Europ ...
investigating the domestication of the
olive
The olive, botanical name ''Olea europaea'', meaning 'European olive' in Latin, is a species of small tree or shrub in the family Oleaceae, found traditionally in the Mediterranean Basin. When in shrub form, it is known as ''Olea europaea'' ...
tree.
Angus has written four books: ''Lost in Mongolia'' (2003), ''Amazon Extreme'' (2004), ''Beyond the Horizon'' (2007), and ''Rowed Trip'' (2009). He has co-produced two
films
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for
National Geographic Television
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. These include "Boiling Water and Bullets
covering the Amazon River, as well as a film on the Yenisey River in Mongoli
''
Outside (magazine), Outside Magazine'' included Colin Angus in a compilation of 25 people changing the world in its December 2005 issue.
Colin and Julie are active speaker
and were participants in Canada's ideacit
Colin is a rowboat advocate and designer, and was recognized by Carl Cramer, Publisher for Wooden Boat Magazine, for a unique "camper" rowboat that allows for a sleeping berth yet has very low wind resistanc
In 2011 Colin rowed the 1,100 km (683 miles) around
Vancouver Island
Vancouver Island is an island in the northeastern Pacific Ocean and part of the Canadian province of British Columbia. The island is in length, in width at its widest point, and in total area, while are of land. The island is the largest by ...
in 15 days, 11 hours, and 47 minutes, setting a new record for the fastest human powered circumnavigation of the islan
Colin also writes a monthly column for the magazine Explor
addressing a wide range of subjects such as fund raising, camping, diets, exercise, and his philosophy of rowboats and long distance rowing. On this last point he advocates sliding seat rowing as an efficient way of propelling a boat, since it promotes a full body workout, uses all the major muscles, and is also conducive to two person, continuous travel.
Colin and Julie have also modeled clothing for
Helly Hansen, and did a catalogue photoshoot with them in
Chamonix
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,
France
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.
Adventures
Pacific Ocean
Colin Angus began his adventuring lifestyle at nineteen with a five-year sailing odyssey in the Pacific Ocean, half of it done with his best friend Dan Audet.
Amazon River
In 1999, along with Australian
Ben Kozel and South African Scott Borthwick, he was among the first to raft the Amazon river from source to sea. The trio retraced the route of
Polish
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* Polish language
* Poles, people from Poland or of Polish descent
* Polish chicken
*Polish brothers (Mark Polish and Michael Polish, born 1970), American twin screenwr ...
kayaker Piotr Chmieliński's 1986 historic first-ever descent of the Amazon River from source to sea, which used a
kayak
A kayak is a small, narrow watercraft which is typically propelled by means of a double-bladed paddle. The word kayak originates from the Greenlandic word '' qajaq'' ().
The traditional kayak has a covered deck and one or more cockpits, each ...
.
Yenise River
To follow up the rafting of the Amazon, Angus put together a team which would accomplish the same task on the previously untraversed
Yenisei River
The Yenisey (russian: Енисе́й, ''Yeniséy''; mn, Горлог мөрөн, ''Gorlog mörön''; Buryat: Горлог мүрэн, ''Gorlog müren''; Tuvan: Улуг-Хем, ''Uluğ-Hem''; Khakas: Ким суғ, ''Kim suğ''; Ket: Ӄук ...
in
Asia
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.
Around the World

Angus traveled around the world using exclusively human power, walking and biking across land and rowing across water, completing his journey in July 2004. The expedition began with partner Tim Harvey. However, in Siberia the pair parted ways due to interpersonal conflict. Harvey continued and eventually circled the planet, but on a longer route than Angus, including Africa and South Americ
Angus was joined bicycling in Europe by his then fiancée Julie Wafaei, who purchased a rowboat for them to cross the Atlantic. The British adventurer
Jason Lewis (adventurer), Jason Lewis, claims that Angus's journey was not a circumnavigation, because it did not pass through two
antipodal points on the globe, although this is not required by Guinness World Record
The
ship's log
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The term originally referred to a bo ...
on the
Russia
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n research vessel ''Professor Khromov'' cite a
high-seas rescue in support of the expedition. Angus had to fly to Canada for medical treatment during the expedition, but flew back to Russia to continue from the point he had left beforehand.
Scotland to Syria
In 2008 Colin and his wife, Julie Angus, completed a trip from northernmost Scotland to Syria, covering 7,000 km (4,350 miles) of rivers and roads. Each used a separate rowboat on the water sections, and portaged using bicycle-trailer systems between waterways. This expedition was described in their book "Rowed Trip, From Scotland to Syria by Oar" published in 2009, as well as a film titled "Rowed Trip."
Vancouver Island Circumnavigation
In 2011 Colin rowed the 1,100 km (683 miles) around
Vancouver Island
Vancouver Island is an island in the northeastern Pacific Ocean and part of the Canadian province of British Columbia. The island is in length, in width at its widest point, and in total area, while are of land. The island is the largest by ...
in 15 days, 11 hours, and 47 minutes, setting a new record for the fastest human powered circumnavigation of the islan
The previous record was held by Joe O'Blenis, set in 2010, who circumnavigated in 16 days, 12 hours and 14 minutes in a kaya
Colin's record was broken in June, 2014 by Kayaker Russell Henry in 12 days, 23 hours, and 45 minutes.
Olive Odyssey
Also in 2011, Colin, his wife Julie Angus, and their young son Leif sailed from Spain to the
Middle-East
The Middle East ( ar, الشرق الأوسط, ISO 233: ) is a geopolitical region commonly encompassing Arabia (including the Arabian Peninsula and Bahrain), Asia Minor (Asian part of Turkey except Hatay Province), East Thrace (Europe ...
, retracing the domestication of the
olive
The olive, botanical name ''Olea europaea'', meaning 'European olive' in Latin, is a species of small tree or shrub in the family Oleaceae, found traditionally in the Mediterranean Basin. When in shrub form, it is known as ''Olea europaea'' ...
tree. Their adventure is described in Julie's most recent book, "Olive Odyssey: Searching for the Secrets of the Fruit that Seduced the World".
Yukon River
In 2013 Colin and partner Steven Price attempted to set a human-powered only record for the fastest time down a 440-mile stretch of the Yukon River between the towns of Whitehorse and Dawson City, Yukon, Canada. The previous record was set in 2008 during the Yukon River Quest, with a total elapsed time of 49 hours 32 minutes set by a 6-person canoe. Colin and Steven took 50 hours 50 minutes in a rowboat with one rowing station, missing the record by 1 hour 18 minutes, making them the fourth fastest in history for total elapsed time, and the only recorded non-stop river trip between these two towns.
Race to Alaska
For the 2016
Race to Alaska
The Race to Alaska (R2AK) is an annual 750-mile adventure race from Port Townsend, Washington up the Inside Passage to Ketchikan, Alaska. Any form of boat is allowed, so long as it has no motors. Support crews are not allowed. Nearly half the teams ...
(R2AK), a 750-mile all-water race from Port Townsend to Ketchikan, Alaska, Colin placed first in the solo category as well as first in boats under 20 feet in length. Colin sailed and rowed a
ketch
A ketch is a two- masted sailboat whose mainmast is taller than the mizzen mast (or aft-mast), and whose mizzen mast is stepped forward of the rudder post. The mizzen mast stepped forward of the rudder post is what distinguishes the ketch fro ...
rigged rowboat. Colin's time for the 2016 R2AK was 13 days one hour and 59 minutes.
Open Ocean Robotics
With
Julie Angus
Julie Angus (née Wafaei, born 1974) is a Canadian rower, adventurer, writer, cyclist, and entrepreneur, married to the explorer Colin Angus.
Julie’s undergraduate degree is from McMaster University, honours in biology and psychology; ...
Colin has launched a new company called Open Ocean Robotic
The purpose of the company is to develop autonomous boats powered by wind and/or solar power capable of deep ocean travel. Julie won a $800,000 award from
Natural Resources Canada
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and the
MaRS Discovery District
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for the Woman in Cleantech Challenge to develop prototypes and demonstrate feasibilit
After two and a half years, should she be successful, then the company may receive an additional $1,000,00
Recognition
* Adventurer of the Year Award 2007 from National Geographic Adventure presented to Julie and Colin
* Four International Books including two National Bestsellers written by Julie and Colin
*
Outside (magazine), Outside Magazine named Colin as one of the Top 25 "bold visionaries with world changing dreams" along with three full-page articles detailing his most recent expedition.
*
Men's Journal
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honored Colin and eight others for being part of a new breed of explorers, as well as covering their adventures in other articles
* Three Documentary Films produced by Angus Adventures, collectively won 11 awards and aired on National Geographic television around the world
*
Globe and Mail Newspaper (Canada's National Paper) published a 16-part series by Colin, as well as five articles written by their own reporters detailing their recent expedition.
*
CBC Radio
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conducted 26 interviews from the field for the national program "As it Happens"
*
Reader's Digest
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, the world's number-one selling magazine, published a 5000-word article written by Colin Angus.
*Recognized by Carl Cramer, Publisher for Wooden Boat Magazine, for a unique "camper" rowboat that allows for a sleeping berth yet has very low wind resistanc
*In 2015 Colin was recognized by
Men's Journal
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as one of the 50 most adventurous me
*In 2017 Colin was recognized by
Men's Journal
''Men's Journal'' is an American monthly men's lifestyle magazine focused on outdoor recreation and comprising editorials on the outdoors, environmental issues, health and fitness, style and fashion, and gear. It was founded in 1992 by Jann Wenner ...
as one of the 25 most adventurous me
Books
* ''Lost in Mongolia: Rafting the World's Last Unchallenged River''. Anchor Canada: 2003. Paperback: , .
* ''Amazon Extreme: Three Ordinary Guys, One Rubber Raft, and the Most Dangerous River on Earth''. Anchor Canada: 2004. Paperback: , .
* ''Beyond the Horizon: The Great Race to Finish the First Human-Powered Circumnavigation of the Planet''.
Doubleday (publisher), Doubleday Canada: 2007. Hardcover: , .
* "Rowed Trip: From Scotland to Syria by Oar".
Doubleday (publisher), Doubleday Canada: 2009. Hardcover:
See also
*
Adventure
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*
Extreme sport
Action sports, adventure sports or extreme sports are activities perceived as involving a high degree of risk. These activities often involve speed, height, a high level of physical exertion and highly specialized gear. Extreme tourism overl ...
References
External links
"Adventurers of the Year: The New Magellans"— ''National Geographic Adventure'' magazine, November 2006.
Angus Adventureswebsite.
Colin Anguson
The Hour, April 12, 2007.
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Canadian explorers
Canadian non-fiction writers
Living people
Ocean rowers
Year of birth missing (living people)