What's the most amazing thing you've ever done?

I hold the record for deepest descent in the world's oceans - just over 11,000m to the bottom of the Mariana Trench, launching from Mermaid Sapphire. This was to trial the MkIII Deepsea Challenger and carry out research including sample collecting. It was an amazing experience but never again. There's a chance I'll be working with some new space tourism apparatus which is currently in development, which should be pretty exciting.
 
piloted my own husky dog sled team(8 of them ) through the arctic wilderness

starting at twilight finishing in the dark with just a head lamp to see where i was going
 
Gave mu daughter my Seasoncard 2 minutes before the QPR match after we failed to buy a spare. Then sat in the car dejected at 1-2. The rest is history. City published my story last year in that fans thing.

Went to Number 10 Downing St, twice, in recognition of my work.

Led the transformation of a school from the bottom 1% to the top 1% over 9 years.
 
tonea2003 said:
piloted my own husky dog sled team(8 of them ) through the arctic wilderness

starting at twilight finishing in the dark with just a head lamp to see where i was going

That is pretty impressive. I seem to recall seeing a clip of someone doing this and they got showered in dog shit and piss all day. Was that just for comic effect or is it really as smelly and disgusting as they made out?
 
s1ty m said:
Gave mu daughter my Seasoncard 2 minutes before the QPR match after we failed to buy a spare. Then sat in the car dejected at 1-2. The rest is history. City published my story last year in that fans thing.

Went to Number 10 Downing St, twice, in recognition of my work.

Led the transformation of a school from the bottom 1% to the top 1% over 9 years.

All because you missed 1 football match?
 
Stuuuuuu said:
I hold the record for deepest descent in the world's oceans - just over 11,000km to the bottom of the Mariana Trench, launching from Mermaid Sapphire. This was to trial the MkIII Deepsea Challenger and carry out research including sample collecting. It was an amazing experience but never again. There's a chance I'll be working with some new space tourism apparatus which is currently in development, which should be pretty exciting.
11,0000 kilometres? You would have popped up in Nevada somewhere.
 

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