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Climbing The Volcanic 7 Summits with Ricardo Kaljouw

Climbing The Volcanic 7 Summits with Ricardo Kaljouw

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Ricardo Kaljouw is a Dutch adventurer and mountaineer from Flushing (Vlissingen) in Zeeland, Netherlands — a province that sits below sea level, making his obsession with the world's highest volcanoes all the more fitting. By day he works in military shipbuilding, constructing frigates for governments around the world. By adventure, he has just become the first person from the Benelux to complete the Volcanic 7 Summits — a challenge so rare that only around 68 people in the world have ever achieved it.

Chapters

  • 00:00 – Introduction: A Dangerous Encounter
  • 01:28 – Welcome to The Adventure Diaries
  • 01:50 – Meet Ricardo Kaljouw: Volcanic Seven Summits
  • 04:35 – Growing Up Below Sea Level
  • 06:39 – Navy Life: Battling Pirates in Somalia
  • 09:13 – Inspiration: Climbing Kilimanjaro
  • 12:16 – Inside the Crater: Virunga's Lava Lake
  • 17:19 – Mount Damavand: Winter Climbing in Iran
  • 23:41 – Mountaineering Lessons: Snow Blindness
  • 28:04 – Papua New Guinea: Jungle Trekking Challenges
  • 31:49 – Close Call: Mistaken for a Witch
  • 33:07 – Survival Story: Stranded on Ojos del Salado
  • 41:00 – Romance on the Peak: Pico de Orizaba
  • 42:33 – Antarctica: The Ultimate Expedition
  • 45:40 – Landing on the Frozen Continent
  • 1:00:25 – Summiting Mount Sidley: A Historic Feat
  • 1:13:26 – What's Next: The Volcanic Grand Slam
  • 1:17:16 – Book Launch: A Million Steps on Lava

Key Topics Covered

  • Growing up in the flattest country on earth and joining a walking club as a kid
  • Serving in the Royal Dutch Navy, including an anti-piracy mission in the Gulf of Aden in 2010
  • How a safari to Kenya and a first glimpse of Kilimanjaro sparked a lifelong obsession
  • The Virunga documentary that sent him to the Democratic Republic of Congo — and sleeping on the rim of Nyiragongo, home to the world's largest lava lake
  • Climbing Damavand (Iran) in winter and going snow blind on the descent
  • Surviving near-starvation and a machete encounter in the jungles of Papua New Guinea
  • Getting stranded alone at 6,600m on Ojos del Salado (Chile/Argentina) in whiteout conditions
  • Mount Elbrus (Russia, 2017) — his first experience on glaciers, roped teams and crampons
  • Carrying his proposal ring to the summit of Pico de Orizaba (Mexico) and the Aztec legend behind it
  • The full Antarctica chapter — flying to Union Glacier, a 1,000km internal flight to Mount Sidley, two weeks in a 10-metre safe zone, a guide evacuated with pulmonary oedema, and a last-gasp summit window in minus 42°C
  • Reflecting on what it means to finish a multi-year, multi-continent challenge

Lessons from the Mountains

  • You're only at 70% when you think you're at 100% — but know where the real limit is
  • The descent is where most accidents happen; the summit is only halfway
  • Always use

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