Tessum Weber
In 2010, Tessum Weber became the youngest person to ever make the trek from land to the North Pole.
An athlete and former ski racer, Tessum was born to be an adventurer. In the Arctic from the age of six weeks, he is now regarded as one of the foremost guides and experienced travelers in the Arctic, as well as a leading candidate in guiding international clients on polar expeditions. His experience ranges from technical projects, such as leading sea kayaking trips, ski expeditions, hiking/trekking trips, to logistical projects, such as working with film crews in remote regions.
Tessum is currently pursuing an undergraduate degree in commerce with a specialization in finance and spends his summers working at the family business, Arctic Watch Wilderness Lodge.
To date, Tessum Weber has trekked to the North Pole in 2005, taken part on a ski trek across Ellesmere Island in Canada’s High Arctic, co-guided a trekking expedition through the remote Akshayuk Pass on Baffin Island, Canada, and trekked in Nepal.
Growing up under the influence of such adventurous parents has led Tessum to pursue a similar path.



