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BIOGRAPHY
Referred to as "A Woman on a Mission" Gail has been travelling solo for nearly two decades.

"My family is from England.  I've been flying on Jumbo jets since I was in diapers.  In fact, I crossed the Atlantic ocean 3 times before I was 10 years old."

The travel bug hit her the hardest in her early twenties and she's been travelling ever since.

"After university I decided to travel.  I bought a cheap motorcycle and hit the road.  Six months later after a cross-Canada tour and seeing much of the USA and some parts of Mexico I came back a different person.  The more I saw the more I wanted to see.  I knew it was just the beginning."

After hiking America's biggest canyons she has since trekked other big canyons and mountains in Peru, Tanzania, Greece and Nepal. 

In the spring of 2005 she ventured to Nepal and trekked to the world's highest basecamp -
Mt. Everest!

It is her mission to travel to the 7 continents, from Polar Bears to Penguins, all 5 oceans and the 3 major seas.
Gail shares her insightful explanations of how ordinary working class people can add venture to their lives.  How combining a challenging adventure to favourite travel destinations can bring a sense of renewal and a refreshing new perspective, which inevitably carries over into ones personal and professional life making one more confident to overcome the various obstacles that we are faced with in daily life.

Gails audio-visual presentations are dramatic, entertaining, informative, and down to earth.  Her solo travels around many parts of the world will take you
from the office chair into thin air.

She is pleased and honoured to speak on a myriad of
topics to show you how to transform your life and help you make your dreams come true!
CHALLENGE
"Every challenge is an opportunity to discover who we are and see what we can be."