Dixie Dansercoer
Dirk "Dixie" Dansercoer was a Belgian explorer, endurance athlete and photographer. He held records or won prizes for high altitude mountain biking, windsurfing, ultramarathon running, and expedition filmmaking.
Biography
- In 1980, as a student, Dansercoer spent a year in Moscow, Idaho, United States with AFS Intercultural Programs where he got his Dixie nickname.
- He was a graduated translator-interpreter.
- He served for 13 years as an air Steward with Sabena, the Belgian airlines.
- As a prize-winner he flew to Alain Hubert basecamp and befriended him.
- In 1997–98, he made a record-breaking crossing of Antarctica with Alain Hubert.
- In 2006, the European Space Agency commissioned him and Hubert to measure snow cover in the Arctic to calibrate measurements taken with the CryoSat 2 satellite. The two left Arctic Cape, Siberia on 1 March 2007. They reached the North Pole after 55 days and Greenland in another 51 days, the first time anyone had walked from Siberia to Greenland.
- In 2008, he led the 'In the wake of the Belgica expedition', a re-enactment of the de Gerlache expedition.
- In 2011–12 he ski-kited with Sam Deltour on the Antarctic ice cap on a pioneering circular trajectory.
- In 2014, Dansercoer and Eric McNair-Landry completed the first full circumnavigation on the Greenland ice cap with as final distance. During all of his expeditions parallel scientific missions were executed.
Dixie Dansercoer co-founded in 2011 with a few explorers a travel agency.
Together with ultra-runners he also co-founded 'Polar Running Expeditions' in 2018, a new type of fast-paced polar expeditions.
Dansercoer was a father of four. One of his children was born in 2002 while he was away on the Ultimate Arctic Crossing.