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Plymouth man completes 20,000-mile pub adventure | Plymouth man completes 20,000-mile pub adventure |
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A man has driven a sports car across 21 countries, starting at the most northerly pub in the world and finishing at the most southerly. | A man has driven a sports car across 21 countries, starting at the most northerly pub in the world and finishing at the most southerly. |
Ben Coombs, 38, from Plymouth in Devon, drove 20,000 miles across three continents from the Arctic Circle to the southernmost tip of Chile. | |
It took him seven months to complete the challenge. | It took him seven months to complete the challenge. |
Mr Coombs described the final pub as "a dive", but said "it's the journey that matters, not the destination". | Mr Coombs described the final pub as "a dive", but said "it's the journey that matters, not the destination". |
The idea for the adventure came while he was having a pint in a pub on Dartmoor. | The idea for the adventure came while he was having a pint in a pub on Dartmoor. |
The journey started on the Norwegian island of Svalbard in an abandoned mining settlement called Pyramiden, which has a population of four. | The journey started on the Norwegian island of Svalbard in an abandoned mining settlement called Pyramiden, which has a population of four. |
Mr Coombs said finding the northernmost bar "was an easy investigative process". | Mr Coombs said finding the northernmost bar "was an easy investigative process". |
"Pyramiden is less than 700 miles from the North Pole, is the northernmost settlement on earth with a permanent civilian population, and has only one bar," he added. | "Pyramiden is less than 700 miles from the North Pole, is the northernmost settlement on earth with a permanent civilian population, and has only one bar," he added. |
"The residents all live in the only building still functioning - the town's old hotel - which happens to have a still-functioning bar." | "The residents all live in the only building still functioning - the town's old hotel - which happens to have a still-functioning bar." |
To find the most northerly and southerly pub, Mr Coombs looked for licensed premises where anybody could walk in off the street and buy a beer. | To find the most northerly and southerly pub, Mr Coombs looked for licensed premises where anybody could walk in off the street and buy a beer. |
Although there are bars in Antarctica they are located on bases and are not accessible to members of the public or are not licensed, he said. | Although there are bars in Antarctica they are located on bases and are not accessible to members of the public or are not licensed, he said. |
So Mr Coombs looked for the southernmost settlement outside Antarctica, and came across Puerto Williams in Tierra del Fuego, Chile. | So Mr Coombs looked for the southernmost settlement outside Antarctica, and came across Puerto Williams in Tierra del Fuego, Chile. |
From Pyramiden, Mr Coombs drove his green 20-year-old TVR Chimaera, called Kermit, across Europe to Southampton from where the car was shipped to New York in August. | From Pyramiden, Mr Coombs drove his green 20-year-old TVR Chimaera, called Kermit, across Europe to Southampton from where the car was shipped to New York in August. |
He then travelled across the United States to California, before heading south to Mexico. | He then travelled across the United States to California, before heading south to Mexico. |
A number of friends joined him for various stages of the journey in the two-seater convertible car. | A number of friends joined him for various stages of the journey in the two-seater convertible car. |
"Central America quickly passed beneath our wheels, before we shipped the car around the Darien gap from Panama to Colombia," Mr Coombs said. | "Central America quickly passed beneath our wheels, before we shipped the car around the Darien gap from Panama to Colombia," Mr Coombs said. |
"Then it was just the small matter of an 8,000-mile drive across Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile and Argentina to get to the last bar on earth." | "Then it was just the small matter of an 8,000-mile drive across Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile and Argentina to get to the last bar on earth." |
The final destination was Puerto Williams, where Mr Coombs arrived on 12 February and found the southernmost bar. | The final destination was Puerto Williams, where Mr Coombs arrived on 12 February and found the southernmost bar. |
"It's a bit of a dive actually," he said. | "It's a bit of a dive actually," he said. |
"We're talking plastic patio furniture inside, Chilean line dancing on the TV, and a menu which consists only of lager and cheap whisky. | "We're talking plastic patio furniture inside, Chilean line dancing on the TV, and a menu which consists only of lager and cheap whisky. |
"There are probably more appealing places to travel 20,000 miles to get to, but that's not really the point. It's the journey that matters, not the destination." | "There are probably more appealing places to travel 20,000 miles to get to, but that's not really the point. It's the journey that matters, not the destination." |
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