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Xtreme Everest: Dead Sea to Death Zone

A bold, purpose-driven expedition charting a journey from the lowest place on Earth, the shoreline of the Dead Sea to the highest point on the planet the summit of Mount Everest.

This is by far Jordan Wylie’s most ambitious and challenging charity fundraising project to date, all in aid of supporting Army Cadets.

A Journey Built on Momentum

Publicly launching in late April 2026 and culminating in a summit attempt in May 2028, the project will traverse continents, cultures and extreme environments in a multi-discipline journey powered by resilience, adaptability and relentless forward momentum. The route will demand versatility, moving across land and water by whatever means necessary, symbolising the reality that there is rarely one straight path to the top.

Progression, Not Perfection

But this is about far more than geography. It is about proving that growth is possible at every level. Jordan is not a professional high-altitude mountaineer; this expedition is built on preparation, humility and earned progression.

Over two years, he will train, learn and evolve step by step toward the Death Zone, demonstrating that extraordinary outcomes are built through consistent effort, courage and discipline.

A Legacy for the Next Generation

At the heart of Xtreme Everest is legacy. Ten pre-selected Army Cadets will earn their place on a life-changing expedition to Everest Base Camp, trekking alongside Jordan in the final phase of the project. Their opportunity will be earned through commitment, training and character, reinforcing that elevation is not just about altitude, but about belief, values, standards and leadership. From the lowest point on Earth to the roof of the world, this expedition exists to elevate the next generation.

"It is not the mountain we conquer, but ourselves,"

Sir Edmund Hillary