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‘I don’t want this to be achievable’

Last updated: May 29, 2025 11:45 pm
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A 28-year-old British woman is embarking on a groundbreaking solo journey to circumnavigate the Arctic Circle, a feat made possible by the melting sea ice in the region.

Ella Hibbert, a Yachtmaster sailing instructor from the Solent, is set to depart from Haslar Marine in Gosport on Saturday, starting her 10,000-mile voyage aboard her boat Yeva. The route will take her through Iceland, Norway, Greenland, Canada, Alaska, and back to Norway, passing both the northwest and northeast passages in a single trip, a first in history.

While the prospect of setting a record is exciting for Ms. Hibbert, she acknowledges the alarming reality that the Arctic ice cover is rapidly disappearing. She expressed mixed emotions about achieving a feat that signifies the detrimental effects of climate change on the region.

Ms. Hibbert plans to document her journey to raise awareness about the impact of climate change on the Arctic. She will be collecting data on ocean depth for the Seabed 2030 project and showcasing the decline in sea ice through a documentary produced by Ocean Films.

Facing challenges such as sleep deprivation, hostile wildlife, extreme weather conditions, and navigating through icebergs, Ms. Hibbert is well-prepared for the demanding voyage. She has spent years preparing for this expedition, campaigning for support, training extensively, and outfitting her boat for the journey.

Despite the risks involved, Ms. Hibbert’s passion for sailing and her determination to raise awareness about climate change drive her forward. Her love for sailing dates back to her childhood, and she has dedicated herself to mastering the art of sailing over the years.

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As she sets sail on this remarkable journey, Ms. Hibbert aims to not only achieve a historic milestone but also to contribute to conservation efforts in the Arctic. Her dedication to the cause and her unwavering spirit make her an inspiration to sailors and environmentalists alike.

This article was rewritten by Rebecca Speare-Cole, a sustainability reporter for PA, to highlight the incredible journey of Ella Hibbert and the importance of preserving the Arctic for future generations.

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