Take A Seat Alaska to Argentina
At the tender age of 25 Dominic embarked on his first documentary film Take A Seat (a project which remains to this day the biggest) from Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, approximately 29,519 kilometres / 18,449 miles down the west coast to Ushuaia, the most southerly city in South America. His mode of transport was a tandem bicycle. Sometimes on my own, sometimes with one of the approximately 270 people he picked up for company on the back.
After an initial plan of 18 months, he soon realised that rushing south was a waste of an opportunity to get to know people and places. He also underestimated the amount of ongoing rest needed to continue ploughing ahead with 100kg plus of bicycle, and occasionally a little extra weight added by a less than fit companion. He arrived at the Southern tip of Patagonia 2 years and 2 months after rolling away from Prudhoe Bay. Click here to view trailer
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After an initial plan of 18 months, he soon realised that rushing south was a waste of an opportunity to get to know people and places. He also underestimated the amount of ongoing rest needed to continue ploughing ahead with 100kg plus of bicycle, and occasionally a little extra weight added by a less than fit companion. He arrived at the Southern tip of Patagonia 2 years and 2 months after rolling away from Prudhoe Bay. Click here to view trailer
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