Who is adventurer Ash Dykes? | The Sun

ASH Dykes is a Welsh adventurer and extreme athlete.

He has set world records during his trips to Mongolia and Madagascar.

Who is Ash Dykes?

Ashley Philip Dykes is a Welsh adventurer and extreme athlete.

He was born on November 1, 1990, and had two world records to his name by the age of 25.

His passion for adventure has led him to becoming the first person to complete an unsupported walk across Mongolia in 2014.

His 2,400 km (1,500 mi) journey meant he covered the Altai Mountains and Gobi Desert.

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The trip took 78 days and he became known to locals as the "lonely snow leopard".

In 2016, he became the first recorded person to cross the length of Madagascar.

The trek was 2,600 km (1,600 mi) and included its eight highest peaks.

During the trip, Ash contracted the deadliest strain of malaria and was close to death.

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The experience meant he now works with Malaria No More UK as a special ambassador.

Ash's adventures have meant he has encountered some of the most extreme environments on Earth.

In 2015, Ash received the National Adventurer of the year award.

By 2021, he'd became the first person to walk the length of the Yangtze River, China – the longest river in Eurasia – achieving his third world record.

It took 352 days to complete and meant Ash walked over 4,000 kilometres of treacherous terrain that sent ten of his 16 teammates home.

It also meant he earned himself celebrity status in China.

What is Ash Dykes net worth?

In order to finance his trips in the early days, Ash took jobs as a lifeguard and Scuba instructor.

He also revealed that he sold his car and cycled everywhere to save money.

As of September 2023, Ash's net worth is estimated to be between £1.2million and £4million.

He earned the majority of his money from his book and documentaries, and can also be booked as a motivational speaker.

Ash has been the ambassador for brands such as Land Rover and Craghoppers, as well as the UK Ambassador for Madagascar Tourism.

Ash may also have earned some of his net worth through various interviews and features.

He's also appeared in promotions, such as GQ photo shoot for Adidas to launch Jet Li’s new Wuji product line.

What documentaries has Ash Dykes made?

Ash's walk of the Yangtze River was documented in
Walking The Yangtze With Ash Dykes.

The 2020 two part documentary was aired in over 90 countries and followed his record breaking journey.

It shows his encounters with the local people, wildlife, and difficult terrain.

In 2017, he released the documentary Ash Dykes: Alone in Mongolia.

Has Ash Dykes written a book?

Ash has released a book on his adventures in Mongolia and Madagascar called Mission Possible: A Decade Of Living Dangerously.

It was published by Eye Books in 2017.

The book has received 154 ratings at an average of 3.88 stars on Goodreads.

One reviewer wrote: "This dude is actually so crazy and so cool. Thoroughly enjoyed reading this book."

Another reader wrote: "Thoroughly enjoyed reading the book which I would strongly recommend to anyone interested in amazing travel adventures by a very brave and adventurous explorer."

What did Ash Dykes say to Joe Rogan?

In 2020, Ash was interviewed by Joe Rogan.

Posting to Instagram in January 2023, Ash announced a new show while reflecting on his interview.

He said: "3 years ago today, I mentioned to @joerogan that I’m not done with China and would most likely return for another adventure and then come back to tell him all about it.

"Well, I did return, to follow The Great Wall of China…

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"That adventure was filmed and is currently in post production being made into a 6×1 TV docu-series called 'The Great Wall With Ash Dykes'.

"And soon… I will return to the JRE."

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