Jon Robert MuirOAM (born 1961) is an Australian mountaineer who has hiked through many terrains, supporting himself through his travels, becoming very skilled at hiking, hunting and finding resources.[1] He is well known for hiking alone across Australia, the North pole, South pole, Mt. Everest and kayaking in the ocean.[2] He has many different achievements that are listed below, in chronological order.
Biography
Muir grew up in Australia.[1] He began adventuring after being inspired while sailing with a friend.[3] He started rock climbing professionally.[3] At age sixteen, Muir decided to drop out of school and pursue adventuring and climbing full time, beginning in New Zealand.[3] He climbed Mount Everest solo and hiked across Australia without assistance or re-supply.[1]
Muir lives on an off-grid property, adjacent to the Grampian ranges in Victoria, Australia.[4]
Achievements
Year
Achievements
1982
Summitted Mont Blanc (4807m) via the Freney Pillar
Again summitted Mont Blanc solo, this time setting a speed record via the Frontier ridge.
1987
Summitted the Kedarnath Group of mountains, with a solo ten-kilometre traverse of the peaks in 41 hours.
1988
Summitted Mount Everest from the south as a member of the Australian Bicentennial Expedition. Jon reached the summit alone, and set a record when climbing the south side without sherpas.
Recipient of the Centenary Medal for contributions made to Australian society.
2007
Completed a solo walk to geographic centre of Australia, covering a distance of 1800 km in 70 days.
2011
Made first human-powered traverse of flooded Lake Eyre, with Suzan Muir in a double kayak, a distance of 120 km in 24 hours, from mouth of the Warburton River down the Warburton Groove to Dulhunty Island then to shore at Belt Bay.