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Explore the captivating world of Elan Yachts in our latest video, featuring the Elan E6 and Impression 43. These innovative models, designed in collaboration with Humphrey's Yacht Design, Pininfarina Nautical and Elan Yachts, showcase cutting-edge design and performance. Video courtesy: Australian distributor Performance Cruising Yachts & @sydneybysail Production: CBA Films https://www.cbafilm.com/
We take on Sweden’s highest peak climbing Mount Kebnekaise. It turned out to be one of the toughest hikes we’ve done so far. After more than 11 hours on the mountain, we finally reached the summit at 2,097 meters, or 6,879 feet. This climb was one of the adventures we’d planned on our motorcycle journey up to North Cape.