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Ray Zahab

Explorer, Ultra Distance Runner

Explorer-in-Residence at RCGS

Ray is a Canadian explorer, an ultra distance runner and the founder of the educational nonprofit impossible2Possible. He has run over 17,000 kilometres across the world’s deserts and has also completed unsupported expeditions in some of the coldest places on the planet. His adventures have been documented in feature-length films and for a variety of TV programs.

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Unfinished Business: The Long Way Back to Ellesmere

Some places don’t let you go.

Ellesmere Island—Canada’s northernmost landmass—sits at the edge of the known world. Vast, silent, and unforgiving, it is so remote that in parts, more people have stood on the moon than have ever set foot there. For Ray Zahab and Kevin Vallely, it’s a place that kept calling them back.

In 2022, Zahab and Vallely attempted to ski its length and failed. They vowed to return.

The road back was shaped by challenges significant enough to end most expeditions before they begin. Plans shifted and assumptions slipped away. What remained was a simple choice: walk away, or return with deeper resolve.
When they finally returned in March 2025, it wasn’t to conquer the island, but to experience it.

Ellesmere offered no mercy. Bitter cold and extreme isolation demanded patience and absolute commitment.

Then the wolves came.

Unfinished Business is not a story of conquest. It’s a story of return—of persistence, partnership, and humility in one of the most remote places left on Earth.

Preparing for the Unknown: How Great Adventures Are Really Made

Big adventures don’t fail because people lack courage—they fail because of what gets overlooked before the journey begins.

In this one-hour, story-driven workshop, explorers Ray Zahab and Kevin Vallely share how serious expeditions are actually prepared, and how experienced teams stay effective when plans unravel. Drawing on journeys across the Arctic, deserts, polar ice, and remote mountain ranges, they explore the often-invisible work that happens long before the first step is taken: decision-making under uncertainty, team dynamics, risk awareness, mental readiness, and systems that allow rapid adaptation.

This is not a gear checklist or a how-to clinic—though participants will see and handle real expedition equipment used in extreme environments. Instead, the focus is on preparing for uncertainty itself, when weather shifts, equipment fails, routes disappear, or assumptions prove wrong.

Whether you’re planning a remote expedition or your first serious backcountry trip, this session offers hard-earned insights into how great adventures are really made.

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