The first person in the world to cross the Pacific Ocean alone in a rowboat, rowing from South America to Asia. A holder of six Guinness World Records. One of the most inspiring, positive, and kind-hearted people you could ever meet. Or could have. World traveller and adventurer Kārlis Bardelis (1985–2025) passed away this past November, but his legacy will live forever.
Kārlis was born and raised in Jūrmala, the largest resort town on the Baltic Sea. Yet from an early age, his dreams stretched far beyond the shoreline and far beyond borders anyone around him had crossed before. His first great love was the mountains. Years before his record-breaking ocean adventures, Kārlis climbed Europe’s highest peaks, Mount Elbrus and Mont Blanc. He was still in his early twenties, dreaming of conquering more and more summits.
After earning a Master’s degree in Environmental Resources Management from the University of Latvia, Kārlis spent a few years working in the field. He enjoyed his job, but the mountains were calling him, and the desire to freely choose when and where to go proved stronger. Eventually, he made a life-changing decision: to leave his job and become a full-time traveller. For Kārlis, the most important thing was to live life to the fullest.