David Hempleman-Adams, right, has gone to Canada for another adventure.
He hopes to break an altitude record in a balloon over mountainous terrain in Calgary. If successful his tally for unusal records in the past year will rise to 14.
David Hempleman-Adams, right, has gone to Canada for another adventure.
He hopes to break an altitude record in a balloon over mountainous terrain in Calgary. If successful his tally for unusal records in the past year will rise to 14.
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