Àlex Simòn i Casanovas | |
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Born | 8 November 1960 Barcelona, Catalonia |
Occupation | Polar Guide |
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www.alexpolarguide.com |
Àlex Simón i Casanovas (born 1960 in Gràcia neighbourhood of Barcelona) is a Catalonian mountain guide, climbing teacher and outdoor instructor. He has climbed in the Pyrenees, Alps and the Dolomite, as well as in U.S.A, Brazil, Guatemala, Indonesia, Australia and Antarctica, and crossed by bicycle sections of the Simpson Desert (Australia) and Atacama Desert (Chile).
Àlex Simón was a team leader for the mountain guides at the Spanish Antarctic base of Juan Carlos I in 2001–06, carrying out extensive field work on Hurd Peninsula, Huron Glacier area, Byers Peninsula, and Ioannes Paulus II Peninsula on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands.
Since 2007 lives in Finland. Currently organizes polar traverses and expeditions, snowmobile and huskies expeditions and ski traverses. Agreeing to these activities, he participated as a logistician and guide on the Professor Multanovskiy ship during the 2009–2010 Antarctic summer and, as well in Antarctica, on the Ocean Nova ship during the 2010–2011.
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First ascent of Mount Bowles (839 m), Livingston Island on 5 January 2003.[1]
First ascent of Burdick East Peak (735 m), Livingston Island on 20 November 2003.
Casanovas Peak on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica is named for Àlex Simón i Casanovas.[2]
In March 2011 he finished the 350 milles Iditarod Trail Invitational by bike.[3]