For Mario Rigby, walking the length of Africa was just the start. Now a renowned eco-explorer, Rigby returns home to tackle the next challenge. Traversing the Turks & Caicos archipelago under his own power. From Salt Cay to West Caicos, the journey would be completed through a combination of swimming, biking, kayaking, running, and hiking. With the intent on inspiring people locally and globally to get out, be brave, and see the world.
THE CAICOS CHALLENGE
For years, Mario Rigby has considered the Turks & Caicos archipelago as the perfect setting for an adventure. Growing up on the island chain, he spent his adolescent years wandering the landscape with friends, camping out in coastal caves and swimming in the turquoise waters.
Stirred by these childhood memories and inspired by the islands' seafaring history, Mario has long been compelled to return. After his first life-altering eco-adventure—a 2-year, 12,000 kilometer, trek across Africa—helped open his eyes to the world, he saw his island home in a new light. With a better knowledge of his own ancestral history, Rigby was eager to test his endurance once again and traverse the islands in much the same manner as the earliest indigenous seafarers once had. Looking to share the experience with others, the Caicos Challenge was born—with an aim to explore some of the islands' rich history, educate locals and visitors on recognizing their environmental impact, and help push the initiative to protect and preserve the islands' fragile ecosystem.